We can’t say we saw this coming.
In case you didn’t know, one of the key criticisms of Hillary Clinton during this presidential race has been her use of a private email server during the her tenure as Secretary of State, when she arguably should have been using federally monitored and secured severs in line with protocol.
Of the released emails, very little of note has been discovered and the content of the emails has been described by some as ‘boring’. However, one email, sent to Clinton ahead of her trip to Ireland, contained some unusual advice for talking to Protestants.
The email reads “Shaun suggests landing in Dublin on the Sunday, not Belfast first, because Sunday is not a good day to engage with Protestants.”
We’re not sure what the hell kind of experience that advice comes from, but there it is.
Clinton emails ARE boring, but there are fun bits: like this advice on not talking to Ulster Protestants on Sundays pic.twitter.com/YIpZhN2rpm
— Simon Carswell (@SiCarswell) August 24, 2016
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