Correct the Record, a super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton’s bid for the presidency, said the former secretary of state’s use of a private email server is a non-issue because the private sector does a better job protecting sensitive information than the government.

That’s not exactly what the super PAC said; it is supporting a big government lover and lifetime Washington vampire, after all.

But it isn’t far off.

“The U.S. government has been hacked on numerous occasions, compromising even the most sensitive of information,” Correct the Record said. “Anyone who attempts to argue that the contents of Hillary Clinton’s email would have been more secure on a government server must contend with these facts.”

To back its claim, the pro-Clinton group offers excerpts from a news reports on the email scandal in addition to propaganda pulled directly from Clinton’s campaign website.

From the PAC website:

But let’s break that down with a few questions.

Because Clinton set up her emails in an unofficial manner, can we assume that the “security experts and consultants” keeping her information secure were not vetted through the proper government channels for contractors handling classified information?

Next, if it were “unclear whether the State Department could have actually provided stronger protections, as the agency has not been exempt from cyber vulnerabilities,” wouldn’t Clinton — then State’s top official — be the one responsible for recognizing and working to correct the problem?

The Secret Service, plagued with its own mountain of scandals in recent years, was keeping the information on Clinton’s private servers safe, according to The Associated Press excerpt cited by Correct the Record.

According to journalist Ronald Kessler, author of “The Secrets of the FBI and The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents,” those same agents protecting the sensitive national security secrets on her server were also treated like personal servants by Clinton and her minions.

Kessler quoted one unnamed agent:

There’s not an agent in the service who wants to be in Hillary’s detail. If agents get the nod to go to her detail, that’s considered a form of punishment among the agents. She’s hard to work around, she’s known to snap at agents and yell at agents and dress them down to their faces, and they just have to be humble and say, “Yes ma’am,” and walk away. Agents don’t deserve that. They’re there to do a job, they’re there to protect her, they’ll lay their life down for hers, and there’s absolutely no respect for that. And that’s why agents do not want to go to her detail.

Surely that means they were very aware there was a secret server in the Clinton home laden with sensitive government information.

It sort of seems that the attempts to explain away and make acceptable Clinton’s unauthorized email server are doing more harm than good for the former first lady’s campaign by reminding Americans that she’s an incompetent elitist who feels she’s above the rules.

But isn’t that just classic Clinton?

The same “proud woman” who was never “going to try to be somebody I’m not.”

The same first lady who told the men protecting her life to “f*ck off” and lambasted them for wearing suits she didn’t think were expensive enough if they dared greet her.

The same top diplomat who weaseled her way into the State Department by claiming her goodwill globetrotting as first lady gave her the experience necessary to handle complex international affairs and whose actual tenure at State was marked by more of the same hackneyed and ineffective sky-mile diplomacy.

Well, that last bit isn’t completely true. Her tenure also gave us that heartrending soliloquy to help remember the souls of four patriotic Americans left to die in Benghazi because, presumably, Clinton was too busy fretting over her private email server to consider the security of American diplomatic compounds in war-torn areas.

You know the one: “What difference, at this point, does it make?”

At best, Clinton is an incompetent and self-absorbed clown of a woman. At worst, she’s a murderous, self-indulged, criminal whose universe revolves around her own ability to make it to the top of a ladder she’s been climbing for the entire adult portion of her 67 earthly years.

Not knowing every detail, let’s just assume she’s somewhere between the two.

But to borrow from President John Kennedy, there is one certainty: This country has done enough for Hillary Clinton. It’s time for her to be a little patriotic and return the favor by quietly disappearing from public view.