Thomas Roberts Argues On Clinton's Email Server: 'This Is Very Unique'
Just once -- once -- I would love to see a cable news bobblehead actually prepare enough to know exactly what he's talking about. This debate between MSNBC's Thomas Roberts and Howard Dean is a perfect example. Via Mediate:
While discussing the revelation that Hillary Clinton paid a State Department staffer to manage her private email server, MSNBC host Thomas Roberts and former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT) got into an extended debate over whether this controversy is media-driven or a legitimate problem for the Democratic presidential candidate.
[...] Dean’s main contention: The media is overplaying the email scandal by constantly relitigating her private server, ignoring that she has “the right” to maintain such a server seeing as she is a former First Lady with an intensely public life. Roberts’ rebuttal: Taxpayers expect transparency, and it is clear she had no oversight while using this server.
Roberts explains how "unique" this situation is, more than once. Is it?
