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Would you hold Hillary Clinton responsible for something one of her campaign workers did?

Would she be responsible?


  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
If someone working on Clinton’s campaign did something illegal that involved the election, would Clinton be responsible. And let’s say this was an important person on the campaign, not just a coffee boy. Would this show poor judgement on Clintons part? Would she be legally responsible?
 

joe1776

Well-Known Member
If someone working on Clinton’s campaign did something illegal that involved the election, would Clinton be responsible. And let’s say this was an important person on the campaign, not just a coffee boy. Would this show poor judgement on Clintons part? Would she be legally responsible?
I'd need more facts. Did Hilary know or should she have known that her agent would do as he/she did?
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
If someone working on Clinton’s campaign did something illegal that involved the election, would Clinton be responsible. And let’s say this was an important person on the campaign, not just a coffee boy. Would this show poor judgement on Clintons part? Would she be legally responsible?
It worked against Nixon.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
I'd need more facts. Did Hilary know or should she have known that her agent would do as he/she did?
That is part of the question I am asking. The hypothetical crime is something that involves the election, a major crime, it took place during the campaign, and was committed by a major staffer who worked closely with Clinton. Should she have known? And should she be held accountable?
 

joe1776

Well-Known Member
That is part of the question I am asking. The hypothetical crime is something that involves the election, a major crime, it took place during the campaign, and was committed by a major staffer who worked closely with Clinton. Should she have known? And should she be held accountable?
I knew that. I was making the same point a different way... and you still need more facts.
 
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
That is part of the question I am asking. The hypothetical crime is something that involves the election, a major crime, it took place during the campaign, and was committed by a major staffer who worked closely with Clinton. Should she have known? And should she be held accountable?
Are you asking a legal question about criminal liability? An impeachment question which has a different standard? A personal question that applies to all managers (should the boss know what is going on)?
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
Every leader bares a level of responsibility over their underlings.

I would hold Clinton responsible for the actions of the people underneath her campaign. But that is more of an ethical perspective versus a legal perspective of what Clinton could be held accountable for.

As a leader, she has to build processes and a culture to ensure the quality expected out if her organization. If any of the underling does something against her policies, it is ultimately her responsibility to fix it so the fault has to be on her. If not, then who's responsibility would it be if we can't place fault?
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
Actually Nixon's downfall was that he was shown to be part of the cover up, not of the original crime.
I foresee that a cover-up would have been inevitable if this alleged scenario would have come to fruition. Hillary might not have been pilloried though. The accomplished women love her.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
If someone working on Clinton’s campaign did something illegal that involved the election, would Clinton be responsible. And let’s say this was an important person on the campaign, not just a coffee boy. Would this show poor judgement on Clintons part? Would she be legally responsible?
Depends.
 

Buddha Dharma

Dharma Practitioner
I see that as reluctance to clearly state that you wouldn't give Clinton the same benefit of a doubt and leeway @Revoltingest @Nowhere Man

I'd love to see your response to the OP, instead of questioning motives. I voted that yes I'd want Clinton held responsible. I don't think it'd be better just because Clinton did it. Why would I hold Donald to a different standard that I wouldn't subject Clinton to?
 
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