WikiLeaks just keeps on leaking, and though one of Thursday’s tweets teased emails sent via President Obama’s secret address, the emails were exchanged before and on Election Day 2008, so the findings aren’t quite a juicy as the FBI’s revelation that the president had been using a pseudonym in emails to Hillary Clinton’s unsecured server that he didn’t know anything about.
WikiLeaks reveals first batch of US president Barack Obama emails sent via secret address [email protected] https://t.co/Ni95WAl8a6
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 20, 2016
These are pretty meh. https://t.co/doKa4zhx0Q
— Anthony DeRosa? (@Anthony) October 20, 2016
They are pretty meh, and the White House has no intention of discussing any emails supposedly sent by President Obama while he was a private citizen.
WH declines to comment or confirm authenticity, stressing it generally hasn't commented on content of stolen emails from a private citizen. https://t.co/SAjLUFrz8e
— John R Parkinson (@jparkABC) October 20, 2016
Still, the emails to and from [email protected] give a little insight into the work being done by Obama’s transition team. Considering that just four years later Mitt Romney’s debate line about binders full of women would inspire feminist outrage (and some sorry looking Halloween costumes), Obama’s lucky his lists of cabinet candidates sorted into “rough food groups” weren’t toted around in Trapper Keepers.
Whatever you do with the attached lists of women and minorities, DO NOT print them and put them in binders!https://t.co/urw6ySBOiR pic.twitter.com/SCJCrCP693
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 20, 2016
Let’s see if Obama’s diversity list checks out: it included separate baskets of African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, Arab/Muslim Americans, and Disabled Americans. Women were listed on their own dedicated sheet.
please note there were no Jewish Americans on the list but Muslims were included
— Butzi ???????????? (@ace2blue) October 20, 2016
Whoever Larry is hasn’t been confirmed, but there’s one clue: women weren’t his taste. It sucked that Susan M. Collins wasn’t available, but an Asian would be OK.
Someone on the 2008 Obama transition team probably needed to go get binders full of Asians. https://t.co/uoyOmPkvIB pic.twitter.com/xmSD2fW8So
— Byron Tau (@ByronTau) October 18, 2016
Ugh – the last sentence is the worst: "I know this isn't Larry's taste, but better if a woman."
— Amy L. Kovac-Ashley (@terabithia4) October 18, 2016
Ugh. Women, right?
Best part is Froman sent the personnel lists directly from his Citi account. Citi got $476.2 billion in cash and guarantees in the bailout.
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 20, 2016
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