Visas and HRC

Jake, Sleeping on it, and having a chance to read the story about the Malik visa in the NYT, I think we need to devote some thought to Jim Margolis's concern about HRC's record as SecState and visas. I could easily see a question like this: "We've known since 9/11 that people intending to do us harm were getting visas to come here, and now it turns out that Tashfeen Malik got a visa to come to the United States just a few months after you left the State Department - even though she had posted material online, while you were Secretary of State - indicating support for violent jihadists. President Obama has now ordered a review of these visa programs, and is talking about suspending some. Why didn't you do more as Secretary of State to tighten visa programs that are now - after the fact - under review, and why didn't you order officials to review social media postings as part of the visa process?" That is, it is just a matter of time before the Republicans (certainly) and the media (likely) begin to try to use San Bernandino as a sign that things were broken while she was Sec State and that she did not do enough to fix them. And I don't know if saying, "Hey, this really wasn't a problem until after I left State" is going to cut it. That is, someone (a Democratic opponent now, a moderator, or a Republican opponent later) takes her line - "the first job of any President is to keep the American people safe" - and says, "Well, it's also the first job of a Secretary of State too - and what did you do about it while you were Sec State?" Ron