1.
It explicitly states in the article that the decisions of the SD were not made at her level.
2.
The State Dept has over 60K employees, give or take. You think the SOS has their hands in every single thing?
3.
You have no idea who these decisions are left to.
4.
I said that the article stated the decision was at a lower level. And the truth is we don't know who made the decision.
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This is a quote from the article.
The Clinton campaign spokesman, Mr. Fallon, said that in general, these matters did not rise to the secretary’s level.
And another:
Not all of the committee’s decisions are personally debated by the agency heads themselves; in less controversial cases, deputy or assistant secretaries may sign off. But experts and former committee members say Russia’s interest in Uranium One and its American uranium reserves seemed to warrant attention at the highest levels.
SEEMED to warrant attention. That's not the same as claiming something. I can't take you seriously on anything when you can't correctly spell and construct a sentence or be truthful about what an article actually contains.
6.
And the highlighted portion is more of the same. (highlighted portion: This was on the desk of the SOS) We don't know that yet.
So lets break this down.
1. The article explicitly states Hillary did not make the decision
2. The SOS does not have her hand in every decision
3. We don't know WHO these decisions were left to (but it wasn't Hillary, see points #1 and #2)
4. Still sticking with the we don't know strategy. Still sticking with the article pointing out that Hillary didn't make the decision.
5. First backpeddle. Transition from the article states Hillary didn't make the decision, to "in general these matters don't rise to the secretary's level. That plus the super important word "seemed" suddenly mean that the article doesn't mean what you keep saying it means. Now suddenly, its not the same thing as claiming something. (See points #1-4 please)
6. Oh, here we go! Now you say "we don't know that" in regards to this matter being on Hillary's desk. Au contraire, mon frère! How many different ways can you tell us that Hillary wasn't a part of the decision making process!
Do you know why we can believe her spokesperson when he said that in general these matters don't rise to the level of the Secretary? Because if that were not in fact the case, why isn't Hillary tripping over herself today to correct his claim that she is so grossly incompetent, that she left the decision to give Putin control of American uranium deposits to a low level lackey?
Might it be that appearing to be incompetent beats the pants off of Hillary having to admit that well, golly shucks, yeah actually. I did take $2.3 million in donations from Uranium One's chairman, and then personally made the decision to green light Uranium One's deal?
You take your pick Womb. Is Hillary grossly incompetent, or is she a criminal?
By the way, it really doesn't matter. At this point, you completely lost the argument.