Funny how you mistakenly replaced "the Federal Bureau of Investigation" with "Republicans."
Classic. You type four paragraphs and barely address at all what the actual issue we're talking about. Half your post is about Benghazi because...? You do know that an FBI investigation is not a "Republican witch hunt."
So here are two direct questions (I have little hope of you answering them, given your penchant for not ever answering straightforward questions with straightforward answers):
1. Do you support the ethics of Loretta Lynch's "chance" meeting with Bill Clinton? Do you take the cover story at face value?
2. Do you support the administration thumbing their nose at a federal court order for strictly political reasons?
1. Yes, I believe it was a coincidental meeting. If Bill Clinton wanted to influence the decision of the Attorney General, he could have arranged a much more private setting for his meeting. The Clintons may be conniving, but they're not stupid. And Loretta Lynch handled the fall-out about as well as anyone could. She promised to follow the recommendations of the FBI personnel that are actually conducting the investigation. Nothing about her career suggests that she won't do just that.
2. No, I don't support any administration Democrat or Republican thumbing their nose at a court order. I won't remind you of all the times the Bush administration did something similar. The State Department should make every effort to produce the documents asked for as quickly as possible.
Now, my questions awaiting your answers.
1. What
specifically do the Republicans think they will find in these e-mails? And before you say its the FBI and deny Republican culpability, who was it who demanded multiple investigations? Are the Republicans looking for something specific or are they looking for anything that offers political fodder?
2. Do you think that Hillary's e-mails while Secretary of State would even be an issue if Romney had won the 2012 election and the Clintons would have faded into the background? Would anyone even care about Hillary Clinton, if she didn't pose such a great obstacle to the Republicans regaining the Whitehouse?
I'll remind you again. I'm no fan of Hillary Clinton. But when the other choice is a self-centered egomaniac, Hillary Clinton looks pretty good in comparison.