Those of us that have
been following the John Podesta email releases will find this email dated Monday November, 3 2008
particularly ironic:
November 3, 2008 was the
day before Barack Obama won his ticket to the Oval Office. The original
email is from Denis McDonough who is currently the White House Chief of Staff
and who was senior foreign policy advisor to Barack Obama during the 2008
presidential election campaign. He suggests to Daniel Tarullo, President Obama's appointee to the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve and former economic advisor to the Obama
campaign, that there is a need to ensure that emails sent by the campaign are
secured by encryption as you can see in the highlighted section at the bottom
of the email chain.
After getting a response
from Daniel Tarullo, Denis McDonough forwarded the email to the desk of John
Podesta, using his Gmail account, suggesting that the Obama insiders were
facing a cyber threat that required the input of a "techie" as you
can see in the highlighted section at the top of the email chain.
So much for that idea!
Thanks to the group's inaction on the email encryption issue, we now have access to a treasure trove of
inside information, showing us how the Obama and Clinton camps function when
they think that no one is watching.
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