Punchlines: E-mail scandal hasn't stopped Clinton
It wasn't an e-mail that former secretary of State Hillary Clinton used to speak publicly for the first time about her latest political scandal, but Twitter. She announced last week on the social media platform that she wants the State Department to release e-mails she wrote from a private account during her tenure. Regulations stipulate that government employees use government e-mail accounts for official business.
But the breach itself isn't the worst part of the entire debacle, according to one late-night comic. Who does that comedian feel bad for? The poor schmuck who has to sift through more than 50,000 e-mails from a grandmother. And Clinton's call for a woman president during a recent speech has another potential Democratic presidential candidate thinking of pulling a Mrs. Doubtfire so he has a chance. Find out who that is in today's Punchlines.
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