Here we go again

Here we go again

In yet another summer Friday document dump last week more information about Hillary Clinton's secretive email server, and the classified information stored on it, dribbled out to the public. And what did we learn?

It now is quite clear that Clinton blatantly lied to the public when she said she had not deleted any work-related emails. It is also now clear that her interest was not in protecting the sanctity of her yoga schedule or Chelsea's wedding plans. Her FBI "302" – or interview summary — describes a clueless grandma totally unaware of the federal classification system. No one – least of all her supporters – believes that a woman who served in the United States Senate and as Secretary of State, and whose entire adult life has been spent in government, understands so little.

Success shaming: Why this CEO is shutting down the millennial revolution
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Success shaming: Why this CEO is shutting down the millennial revolution

Kyle S. Reyes

It's become the new mantra of many millennials. You want to get ahead in life? That's fine – as long as you don't get more ahead than me.

I don't entirely blame the millennials. After all, their parents are just as much to blame for creating these tender little snowflakes that melt in the first warmth of reality. They told you that the world is your oyster, which is great. But somehow you ended up believing that it meant you were entitled to the fancy pearl at the center of it.

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