02:09:07 Retweeted @natsecHeather01:36:01 2. Puritans and Lutherans, my parents had very clear ideas of morality they hoped their kids wd adopt. Don't preen in public was a big one.
02:09:19 Retweeted @natsecHeather01:40:41 5. Purveyors of old-timey morals frowned on gratuitous public commentary on issues one doesn't know intimately-on gratuitous talking at all
02:09:23 Retweeted @natsecHeather01:43:20 6. Old-timey morals for @nytdavidbrooks :Puritan &Lutheran ancestors scorned conspicuous consumption. My sweet parents buy generic cheese.
04:18:38 Reading – Go to Hell: Clinton had something to say to the media about her email. It wasn’t too subtle. (John Harris) http://t.co/KPwknwH1sp
04:25:00 Retweeted @davidaxelrod03:09:45 The email trap: If the Rs make HRC email an obsessive fixation, to the exclusion of larger concerns of people, they will pay a price. Again.
04:25:45 Retweeted @timkmak02:42:13 GOPers just figured the WH/Dems would dismiss Iran letter as "cheeky" reminder of Congress' role. Didn't expect debate over 18th century law in reply to timkmak
04:53:31 Retweeted @jeremyscahill03:52:52 If CIA /NSA find exploits to Apple's security & don't tell Apple, they endanger all our security. You don't think China/Russia found it too?
13:08:33 Retweeted @GlennThrush13:08:13 Hillary talked about government/personal emails, as if it was binary choice. But what about POLITICAL emails? Most interesting ones, right?
13:11:41 Retweeted @joshgerstein13:09:42 .@GlennThrush and/but even presidents don't have to release political emails/memos even years after office. Simply not covered by PRA