So, we’ll trust an Iranian regime who hates America and their Middle Eastern allies Israel and Saudi Arabia? No, let’s not trust those “nuclear experts” that Harf talks about.
Yeah, the State Department is oblivious to reality and how Iran operates: “State Department spokesperson Marie Harf said she was “perplexed” by a New York Times story Tuesday on Iran’s 20 percent increase in nuclear fuel over the past 18 months.”
Sidney Blumenthal, who was not allowed to be a State Department staffer by the Obama administration, still kept close contact with friend Hillary Clinton while she was at the department and may have influenced her policies. The State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf could not give a definitive answer, as usual.
A Clinton ally, Cheryl Mills, may have interfered with FOIA requests made to the State Department while she was Hillary’s chief of staff at the department. It sounds like Mills told the records department what to release and what not to release to those who submitted FOIA requests.
As the Washington Free Beacon found: “State Department spokesperson Marie Harf admitted that the State Department would have liked to know about donations Clinton failed to disclose.” “If there were things that should have been submitted that weren’t, obviously we would’ve wished they would have been,” Harf said. “Harf repeated the claim again later in […]
State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said that the George Schultz/Henry Kissinger joint op-ed in the New York Times, which was highly critical of Obama’s foreign policy, was “I didn’t hear a lot of alternatives. I heard a lot of–sort of a lot of big words and big thoughts in that piece, and certainly there is a […]
Sounds like a lot of “I won’t comment” or “oh, interesting thought but whatever”-type responses, which leave Hillary Clinton off the hook (again). Something fishy is going on in the State Department.