A lawyer for the Republican National Committee told congressional staff members yesterday that the RNC is missing at least four years' worth of e-mail from White House senior adviser Karl Rove that is being sought as part of investigations into the Bush administration, according to the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
You know, I can kinda see both sides of this. On the one hand, I get why it is necessary to have separate emails for matters of a political nature that are effectively self-serving and don't really inure to the benefit of the masses at all, so I understand why not all email traffic goes through White House servers. I can further understand that the nature of email communication makes it likely that, for purely innocuous reasons, official business got mixed in with non-official business. Happens to me when I'm doing business with people that are also friends of mine outside of work. You start talking about one thing, the thread goes a different direction, and no one says, "Can we continue this thread on my gmail account?" That would be silly.
On the other hand, how does 4 years of email vanish? I'm sure they'll be able to track that stuff down eventually -- will be very interesting to see what is included therein...
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