NOAH ROTHMAN: Hillary Clinton Is Off Her Game.

In her most recent one-on-one sit down with a member of the press (the only format to which she seems inclined to agree), Clinton was asked by CBS News journalist Charlie Rose how she would respond to Comey’s contention that her custodianship of classified material was characterized by “real sloppiness.” Clinton initially denied that Comey had ever said such a thing (he did). When that didn’t work, she then asserted that there were “probably at least 300 people on those emails, the vast majority of whom are experienced professionals in handling sensitive material.” This is an admission against interest; not only does this acknowledge the truth of the public record, that Clinton freely compromised her “homebrew” server with such a large network of email recipients, but that only the “vast majority” of them were experienced in the field of information security. Hopefully, those who are not included in that “vast majority” weren’t as careless with government communications as Clinton.

“Was it wrong?” Rose asked.

Clinton replied: “Well, it was wrong because,” she paused, “look at what it has generated.”

To be fair, Clinton’s game was never very good.