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If Hillary Clinton really has nothing to hide, why did she need to study up on “How to Delete Something So It Stays Deleted?”
The latest batch of Clinton emails released by the State Department seemed relatively benign, but it did include one interesting tidbit.
There was one email from Clinton asking to book called “Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better,” by David Shipley and Will Schwalbe.
ABC News decided to purchase this book and see just what the Democratic presidential candidate could learn in light of her controversial emailing habits.
According to ABC, Chapter Six of the book is titled, “The Email That Can Land You In Jail.” It includes a section on “How to Delete Something So It Stays Deleted.”
“Some people are hoarders, some are checkers,” the authors wrote. “The main thing to consider is that once you do decide to delete, it’s like taking the garbage from your kitchen and putting it in your hallway. It’s still there.”
The chapter advised Clinton to create a special rewriting software “to make sure that it’s not just elsewhere on the drive but has in fact been written over sixteen or twenty times and rendered undefinable.”
Curious…

