According to the National Review, Clinton sent an email to top aides Cheryl Mills and Jake Sullivan for the secretive policy shift the next morning: "Who made the decision that State will not use the terms "mother and father" and instead substitute "parent one and two"? I'm not defending that decision, which I disagree (with) and knew nothing about in front of this Congress.......
Hillary continued to explode: “I could live (with) letting people in nontraditional families choose another descriptor so long as we retained the presumption of mother and father. We need to address this today or we will be facing a huge Fox-generated media storm led by [Sarah] Palin et al.”
The new emails show Mills quickly responding to Hillary's emails and promising she would be "reaching out to folks to find out." And, the National review notes that within a few days, the gender-neutral language had been removed from all U.S. passport applications.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/hi...passports/2015/10/01/id/694191/#ixzz3nKHnVbJP
Real life is always more entertaining. Hillarity thinks the media have been unkind to her. Really?
"A staffer forwarded to Clinton's personal email account a gushing December 2010 note from magazine editor Tina Brown, making
her pitch for how the secretary of State's image could be enhanced with a cover story in Newsweek.
In another note, Clinton's communications advisor at the department, Philippe Reines, alerted her to her 67% approval rating, and then remarked, "This is why we cooperate with so many profiles."
Other messages further illuminated Clinton's fumbles with modern means of communication. She
could not figure out why messages she was sending to one aide were going to the woman's Gmail address instead of her government account.
Clinton said she did not know she even had the aide's Gmail address, then jokingly blamed the confusion on Chinese hackers infiltrating her server.
The irony was quickly noted by GOP opposition researchers Wednesday. They have charged that Clinton's use of a personal server for government business put the State Department at risk of a security breach -- and here Clinton was joking about the possibility."
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