Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter To “Fuck Off” And “Have A Good Life”
As the State Department’s story about what happened in Benghazi crumbles, Clinton’s personal spokesperson, Philippe Reines, loses his temper. “Have a good day. And by good day I mean Fuck Off.”
Clinton and Reines in China in 2010. Source: farm5.staticflickr.com
On Sunday morning, BuzzFeed correspondent Michael Hastings emailed Philippe Reines, Hillary Clinton’s longtime aide and personal spokesman at the State Department, asking a series of pointed questions about State’s handling of the Benghazi fiasco, and Reines’ over-the-top attack on CNN. The emails quickly got personal, with Reines calling Hastings an “unmitigated asshole” before an exchange of harsh words on both sides.
The email chain concluded with Reines writing that Hastings should “Fuck Off” and “Have a good life.”
The full exchange (with one typo fixed) is below.
From: Michael Hastings
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 10:32 AM
To: Reines, Philippe I
Subject: Request for comment
Hey Philippe:
A few quick questions for you. Why didn’t the State Department search the consulate and find AMB Steven’s diary first? What other potential valuable intelligence was left behind that could have been picked up by apparently anyone searching the grounds? Was any classified or top secret material also left? Do you still feel that there was adequate security at the compound, considering it was not only overrun but sensitive personal effects and possibly other intelligence remained out for anyone passing through to pick up? Your statement on CNN sounded pretty defensive—do you think it’s the media’s responsibility to help secure State Department assets overseas after they’ve been attacked?
Let me know if you have a second.Michael
______________________________________
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Reines, Philippe I wrote:
Good morning Michael
I’m adding my colleague Toria Nuland who I believe you know. She has addressed much of your questions below during her daily press briefings, so I’ll let her weigh in to remind you of what’s already been thoroughly answered. As far as the tone of my email, I think you’re misreading mine as much as I’m misreading yours as being needlessly antagonistic.
But on your questions pertaining to CNN’s handling of the diary:
• You know that all USG personnel were evacuated from Benghazi after the attack. So I’m not sure why you’re asking why State didn’t find the diary first.
• On material, I’ll let Toria reiterate, but the answer is no. Though you might want to ask CNN if they took anything else from the crime scene that they haven’t yet told anyone about.
• In terms of the media’s responsibility, I’ll start with the outlandish statement that I believe the media does have responsibilities. Your question seems to imply they have none and any expectation of responsible behavior is too much to ask. To be specific:I believe CNN had the responsibility to act as human beings and be sensitive to their loss when they first approached the family.
I believe CNN had a responsibility to not make promises to the family it would not keep.
If that’s too much to ask, I believe CNN had at the very least a responsibility to make their intentions on the use of Chris’s diary clear to the family from the outset.
I believe CNN had a responsibility to not deceive its own viewers for more than 48 hours on the source of their reporting, using convoluted attribution they themselves had to clarify, before admitting it was the diary they were relying on.
I believe that when they finally did admit to using Chris’s diary, they had a responsibility to their viewers and to the family to explain why they broke their pledge.
I believe that many within CNN agree with everything I’m saying.
More than anything else, I believe that CNN - since they had already read every word of the diary before calling the family on Friday the 14th, the day Chris’s remains were returned home - had all the information they needed at that point to make an editorial decision on whether the contents of the diary compelled them to report on it. I believe the time to invoke their standards to justify using the diary came six days late. I believe that CNN, if they felt strongly that they had an obligation to use the diary should never have presented the family with a choice in the first place that they’d later disregard.
I don’t believe that CNN should get credit for issuing a flimsy confession only when caught with their hands in the cookie jar. I believe the statement CNN issued late last night, 24 hours after Anderson Cooper’s ill-conceived statement on air, basically says they agreed not to use it until they didn’t feel like it anymore, and only admitted to it when they were about to be caught. I don’t believe that’s much of a profile in courage.
Lastly, I believe that you of all people, after famously being accused of violating agreed upon ground rules and questionable sourcing, would agree that it’s important for a news organization to maintain its own integrity if it is to be trusted. That begins with keeping its word. If you can’t manage that, then don’t give it.
I realize that the way this works is that you only you get to ask me questions, but I have one for you: if you were in Benghazi, went to the scene of the attack, found the ambassador’s diary, read every word of it, would you have called them and asked their permission to use it, then when you weren’t granted that permission agree that you wouldn’t use it in any way, and then a few days later just change your mind?
If the answer is yes, then you obviously agree that CNN handled this perfectly fine.
If the answer is no, if you would have decided its contents demanded reporting immediately, how would you have handled this differently then CNN?
And you should feel free to use every word above, in its entirety. Though I suspect you won’t.
Philippe
______________________________________
From: Michael Hastings
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 12:04 PM
To: Reines, Philippe I
Cc: Nuland, Victoria J
Subject: Re: Request for comment
Philippe:
Thanks for getting back to me. No, you read my email correctly—I found your statement to CNN offensive.
From my perspective, the scandal here is that the State Department had such inadequate security procedures in place that four Americans were killed. And then the Ambassador’s diary—and who knows what else—was left behind for anyone to pick up. Thankfully, it was CNN—and not Al Qaeda or some other militia—that found it and was able to return it to the family. That CNN used portions of the material in the diary they found at the scene—material that appears to contradict the official version of events that State/WH has been putting out—is completely in line with practices of good journalism.
I don’t know how involved Arwa Damon has been in this. But for what it’s worth, Arwa is one of the best war correspondents working today. She’s consistently risked her life to get these stories, and to find out what actually happens in these conflict zones.I do agree that the media has lots of responsibilities, and CNN fulfilled its responsibility by returning the diary while still managing to inform the American public of newsworthy information. So it’s unfortunate that you are trying to make a scapegoat out of CNN. That State was forced to flee Benghazi—again, because of such inadequate security, leaving behind all sorts of sensitive information—tells us more about DoS than CNN.
The misinformation here seems largely to be coming from State and the administration. The defense that the administration has offered that there was no intelligence warning of an attack is weak. If there was no intel, then clearly the CIA and other intel agents stationed in Benghazi weren’t doing their jobs well. If there was intel, then we have some kind of cover-up—whether out of incompetence or ass covering before the election or just the trauma of losing four good men, it’s hard for me to say at this point.
All the best,
Michael
______________________________________
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Reines, Philippe I wrote:
Why do you bother to ask questions you’ve already decided you know the answers to?
______________________________________
From: Michael Hastings
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 12:50 PM
To: Reines, Philippe I
Cc: Nuland, Victoria J
Subject: Re: Request for comment
Why don’t you give answers that aren’t bullshit for a change?
______________________________________
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Reines, Philippe I wrote:
I now understand why the official investigation by the Department of the Defense as reported by The Army Times The Washington Post concluded beyond a doubt that you’re an unmitigated asshole.
How’s that for a non-bullshit response?
Now that we’ve gotten that out of our systems, have a good day.
And by good day, I mean Fuck Off
______________________________________
From: Michael Hastings
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 01:40 PM
To: Reines, Philippe I
Cc: Nuland, Victoria J
Subject: Re: Request for comment
Hah—I now understand what women say about you, too! Any new complaints against you lately?
______________________________________
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Reines, Philippe I wrote:
Talk about bullshit - answer me this: Do you only traffic in lies, or are you on the ground floor of creating them?
And since Fuck Off wasn’t clear enough, I’m done with you. Inside of 5 minutes when I can log into my desktop, you’ll be designated as Junk Mail.
Have a good life Michael.
______________________________________
From: Michael Hastings
Date: Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: Request for comment
To: “Reines, Philippe I”
Cc: “Nuland, Victoria J”
I’ll take that as a non-denial denial.
All the best,
Michael
HOT ON
- Contributions
- (Page 2 of 3)
-
michaels102 8 months agoWhat do you expect from a woman’s man whore aide. Sure when Hillary is elected president the man whore will be a high secretary. In Arkansas it is only fitting that if a man becomes president and then turns his wife into a work partner instead of spouse then you are going to get this mentality. She could careless as democrat if there are any ladies or gentleman in the political government. We now have all been turned into tramps by putting them into office and doing nothing.
-
- norbertgg thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Win
- dedan62450 thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Fail
- kenb3 Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... and thinks it’s Fail
-
ducdebrabant 8 months agoThe press (and bloggers too, to stretch a point) love to dish it out, but they sure can’t take it, can they?
-
- Annecolleen Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... and thinks it’s Fail
- robertjstevens Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
- memeorandum.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- nymag.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- mediagazer.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- dailycaller.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- slate.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- thedailybeast.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- mediaite.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- npr.org readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- mehrnazs thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold, Win & LOL
- Stanley Rodriguez thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Fail
- Jared Fortner thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is WTF, Trashy & Fail
-
Kte McA 8 months agoSeriously, the questions definitely need to be asked, but Buzzfeed you cant have it botb ways: You cant pump out opinionated stories in which each contributor throws in their own two cents of judgement AND be a professional, unbiased news source. Pick one or the other. The aide was incredibly rude, and the reporter less than professional. Sad.
-
- nicoles23 Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
- gabbyabby thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold & WTF
- SimplyJ thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is LOL
-
- Hipster Doofus Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
-
Daniel Sieradski 8 months agoWhen Hastings said “Hah—I now understand what women say about you, too! Any new complaints against you lately?” he revealed he wasn’t just reporting out a story, but he was grinding an axe against someone he views with hostility. I think it’s entirely legitimate to ask why the Benghazi compound was so poorly secured and why U.S. intelligence failed to anticipate or prepare for attacks against U.S. assets in the Middle East on the anniversary of 9/11. Even the NYPD knows to double up the subway patrol on that day, so why not our embassies in fragile democracies? CNN’s journalists were dicks for lying to the family, and State is right for sticking up for their deceased employee’s next of kin. Certainly Reines could have comported himself more diplomatically — you know, being that he represents America’s diplomatic mission — but airing unsourced allegations of sexual harassment after being told to fuck off? That’s just chickenshit behavior meant to tarnish the guy for not giving you the answer you wanted. And yet what did Hastings expect? For Reines to fall on his knees and beg forgiveness for not himself personally flying to Libya and guarding the embassy?
-
- thebeff thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Trashy
-
R. Freedom 8 months agoDude, you don’t get it. Hillary’s supposed to be President in 2016 & Philippe Reines her Secretary of State. Now, you muckin’ it up for both of them.
You’re turning Hillary into Hillarious. Stop it! -
-
-
- CLINTwestlake thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Fail
- williams21 thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold
- roxiemcnamesp Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... and thinks it’s LOL
- ace.mu.nu readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- realclearpolitics.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- l.curry.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- nationalreview.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- hotair.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- huffingtonpost.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- nation.foxnews.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- theblaze.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- freerepublic.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
- Jdbertelson Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... and thinks it’s Trashy & LOL
- OwenMcN thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is LOL
- petervenkmanjr Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
- GuyWhiteyCorngood thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold
-
- Abbzey thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold, WTF & LOL
- daylanseid thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Win
- rony2 thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is LOL
-
- cvb thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold, OMG & LOL
- Daniel R. thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Bold & LOL
- dtomv thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Win
- rachelg12 thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Fail
- Bennybombom Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... and thinks it’s Win & LOL
- andrewwc Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
-
- andyjunction thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Trashy
-
Bennybombom 8 months agoYou act like an asshole and that’s what you get. I mean,you asked for it and then you published it to look like a victim,or something?
So,you know…fuck off sounds about right to me man,sorry. -
-
- elli thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Classy
- keithcp Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
-
- andysbasura thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Fail
- joec28 thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is OMG
-
- c0ffee thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is a Poor Decision
-
- JD F. thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is Fail
- nicks29 thinks Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... is WTF
-
oOo 8 months agoWow, I had no idea reporters could be such assholes (unless they’re the Fox-ish kind who do that for a living). Hastings, you were looking to ding the administration any way you could. If it wasn’t security, it was going to be the CIA, and if not that then something else, it’s clear. Makes for a nice hit piece either way when you set it up like that. Way to hire dicks, Buzzfeed. Let’s get back to our regularly scheduled Mormon proselytizing now. Funny cat videos, we barely knew ye.
-
- alvinm3 Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... and thinks it’s LOL
-
JeremiahJohnson1 8 months agoI read the e-mails, and they make Michael Hastings seem like an unmitigated asshole. Hastings’ e-mail that starts with “I found your statement to CNN offensive” is mostly horseshit. Who cares about your opinions and what you find offensive? Aren’t you supposed to be objectively reporting, and not inserting your views/beliefs into the mix? If your views/beliefs are part of it than offer commentary, but don’t try to pass it off as reporting. In short, Hastings, you do seem like an unmitigated asshole. I wish Buzzfeed would do a follow up piece noting that anonymous commenters agree with State on this.
-
- gilgarza Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter...
- hootsuite.com readers just made Hillary Clinton Aide Tells Reporter... hotter
-
-







Special Reactions
Your Reaction?
GET STARTED