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GET BIDEN READY, TELL HIM THERE'S AN ELECTION – AT 8:14 A.M. ET:   Hillary Clinton's e-mails continue to reveal a disturbing pattern.  How long can she survive this?  From Fox: 

The State Department’s latest release of Hillary Clinton documents brings the total number of Clinton emails known to contain classified material to nearly 1,000.

The department on Monday released its largest batch of emails yet, posting 7,800 pages of the former secretary of state’s communications.

The latest batch contains 328 emails deemed to have classified information. According to the State Department, that brings the total number with classified information to 999.

The emails in question were deemed classified before their release by the department – and the former secretary of state has said all along she never sent emails with material marked classified at the time.

But the large number of emails containing now-classified material further underscores how much sensitive information was crossing her private server, a situation her critics have described as a security risk.

Shortly after the release, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus released a statement saying, "With the number of emails containing classified information now numbering nearly one thousand, this latest court-ordered release underscores the degree to which Hillary Clinton jeopardized our national security and has tried to mislead the American people."

Her email practices are also the subject of a federal investigation.

COMMENT:  Bottom line, I don't think Hillary gives a hoot about national security.  She considers the laws of the United States beneath her, a view shared by her former boss, Field Marshal Obama.  For Hillary, it's all about Hillary, about ambition, about "me."

And the American people?  It's hard to know how much weight they'll give to the e-mail scandal in a general election.  Remember, the media will be on Hillary's side.  She is this year's Obama, the next hope of the hopeless sixties generation.

But Hillary must get the nomination first.  And the law may just catch up with her before that happens.

December 1, 2015