The problem with artful non-denial denials is that they can backfire and people can see the scurrying to cover asses. If Clinton's trustworthiness is a top issue, this response has not done anything to improve those numbers:

From The Hill

"I think we should take a step back and say how we got here. Which is the Russians, as the U.S. senior members of the U.S. government have confirmed, have been hacking into Democrats' accounts, and now they've hacked into my account," Podesta said on "Fox News Sunday." "This should be a concern to everyone that the Russians are trying to influence our election."

(Emphasis mine.) So, he admits released emails come from his account.

Listen to him go... he's throwing EVERYTHING at this to obfuscate - he sounds quite panicked:

From POLITICO

Spoken by spokesman Glen Caplin:

"We are not going to confirm the authenticity of stolen documents released by Julian Assange who has made no secret of his desire to damage Hillary Clinton.”

If Assange 'stole' them as opposed to having manufactured them, then, again, we can understand that they are real.

Podesta also attempted to obfuscate coyly saying he would not indicate which are real and which are not...apparently, the Russians are really, really tricky in this effort to coopt our election, but that's left to our imagination:

Also from POLITICO

In an interview with Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday," Podesta would only say that the documents, including excerpts of paid speeches that Clinton refused to release were "purported" to be from his account — even as he forcefully defended Clinton's consistency on trade and Wall Street regulation. "There's nothing exceptional in there," Podesta said, adding later, "You can pluck a few words — if that's what she did say — out of context."

In a flurry of tweets Friday, Podesta said he didn't have time to go through the WikiLeaks release to see which ones are fake.

This is as firm Podesta can be? Wow, he sounds unprofessional.

CNN sounds critical of Clinton this morning:

ADDITION:

Hat Tip to shaharazade for this link in comments

From Reuters

"Bernie was right about Hillary,” wrote Facebook user Grace Tilly, “she’s a tool for Wall Street.” “Clinton is the politicians’ politician - exactly the Wall Street insider Bernie described,” wrote Facebook user Brian Leach.

Kaine responds to the Wikileaks leak. Jake Tapper: "Well, you could ask her."