Here is the connection that needed to be made. It is now clear in my mind, beyond reasonable doubt, that Clinton was well aware of what was going on. Whether she instigated or not is not the issue, she could have said and insisted to the DNC that staying impartial is important.Seriously?
She has no code of honor. Zero. The Bern is blinded by Clintons sacrifice at the altar to what he believes and the causes he has fought so hard for probably decades. It is simply too hard for him to refuse to endorse her - she basically bribed him with an offer he couldn't refuse. But NOT endorsing her - that is probably the moral thing to do. I cannot fault him, especially if Clinton follows through on her promises to him. But be careful making deals with dishonorable people, Bern.
"...4) A Clinton lawyer gives DNC strategy advice on Sanders
When the Sanders campaign alleged that the Clinton campaign was improperly using its joint fundraising committee with the DNC to benefit itself, Clinton campaign lawyer Marc Elias offered the DNC guidance on how to respond.
"My suggestion is that the DNC put out a statement saying that the accusations the Sanders campaign are not true," Elias said May 3 in response to an email about the issue sent by communications director Luis Miranda to other DNC stuff that copied Elias and another lawyer at his firm, Perkins Coie.
Elias continued: "The fact that CNN notes that you aren’t getting between the two campaigns is the problem. Here, Sanders is attacking the DNC and its current practice, its past practice with the POTUS and with Sec Kerry. Just as the RNC pushes back directly on Trump over 'rigged system', the DNC should push back DIRECTLY at Sanders and say that what he is saying is false and harmful the the Democratic party."
Elias's guidance isn't perhaps all that shocking; he's Clinton's lawyer, after all. But the fact that he was talking to the DNC about how to respond would appear to suggest coordination between the DNC and Clinton campaign against Sanders in this particular case..."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/here-are-the-latest-most-damaging-things-in-the-dnc’s-leaked-emails/ar-BBuLlJE?li=BBnb7Kz
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