http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37364189
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has reportedly called Republican nominee Donald Trump a "national disgrace," according to leaked emails. The Republican retired four-star general's comments were revealed in a hack on his personal emails. The emails were posted on DCLeaks.com, which has reportedly been tied to other recent high-profile hacks. Mr. Powell, who has been quiet during the election, said he had "no further comment" but was "not denying it".
[...] Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who crossed party lines in 2008 to endorse Democratic [candidate] Barack Obama, has tried to float above this year's tendentious presidential election. So much for that. First the government released his note to Democrat Hillary Clinton advising her on how to use personal email for back-channel communications while secretary of state. Now - in an ironic twist - his personal email has been hacked, revealing sweeping denunciations of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and some sharp criticisms of Democrat Hillary Clinton.
[...] "Yup, the whole birther movement was racist," the email read. "That's what the 99% believe. When Trump couldn't keep that up he said he also wanted to see if the certificate noted that he was a Muslim." But the leaked emails also revealed Mr Powell's frustrations with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her handling of her use of private email while at the State Department. "Sad thing... HRC could have killed this two years ago by merely telling everyone honestly what she had done and not tie me into it," the email read, referring to Mrs Clinton. "I told her staff three times not to try that gambit. I had to throw a mini tantrum at a Hampton's party to get their attention."
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 16 2016, @03:15PM
What is the "scandal" here? Is a man not allowed to have personal opinions and private conversations, in or off the job? What spin and illusion is going on here? He's not out there stumping for Trump and saying what a great guy he is, so the fact that Powell considers him a national disgrace doesn't mean two-shits.
His thoughts and personal feelings on people and events on things happening after he's retired are irrelevant. The only appeal here is a TMZ-type of fascination. Your extrapolation to greater levels is pretty misguided.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 16 2016, @11:40PM
What is the "scandal" here? Is a man not allowed to have personal opinions and private conversations
Not in the hybrid Surveillance State / 24 Hour News State. If you put yourself out there everyone feels entitled to knowing everything about you.