it's funny now, but once she is the nominee all criticism from the media will dry up and focus on what it means to have a woman president. All these funny cartoons will turn into cartoons from the right wing nutcase.
you just watch, this is how the democrats do it. No matter how bad their candidate is, they justify it...this time, "Richard Nixon was just as bad."
You are aware that the McClatchy Company is one of the largest newspaper publishers in the U.S. They own 29 daily papers including the Raleigh News & Observer and the Charlotte Observer in my home state. Other papers include the Miami Herald, the Sacramento Bee, etc.
The company's publications are generally considered liberal leaning.
Try as she might to focus on the policies she wants to enact if elected president, Hillary Rodham Clinton just can't dig out of her inbox.
Clinton's email problems are getting worse. She agreed to turn over her private server to the Justice Department this week on the same day Congress got word that at least two emails that traversed the device while she was secretary of state contained information that warranted one of the government's highest levels of classification.
The developments suggest the investigation into the security of Clinton's email setup could run deep into 2016, as she is trying to win the Democratic nomination for president and, potentially, the general election.