Current campaign manager Robbie Mook sent email in 2009 to suss out 'people we do not want to hire at all'

Hillary Clinton's aides made a list of people they did not want to hire 'at all' in the days after she got installed by President Obama to run the State Department, a new internal email containing the black list reveals.

Robbie Mook, who is now Clinton's campaign manager, sent out an email about culling the phalanx of job seekers in 2009, as Clinton was settling in at the State Department after Obama nominated her for the post.

'We are beginning the process of separating people we may want to hire from people we do not want to hire at all,' wrote Mook, in an email obtained by Citizens United in a freedom of information lawsuit and reported by the New York Post.

'Below is a list of people we are proposing NOT to hire (the 'no-offer' list), along with the name of the person who submitted their resume,' Mook added.

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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, shown here brandishing a new book of policy ideas, also kept a 'blacklist' of people who were not to get jobs in the State Department in 2009, a new internal email reveals

'Please keep in mind when editing this list that we have over 1,300 applications and less than 180 jobs to slot — we must be selective. Pretend you work for the Harvard admissions department,' Mook wrote, in an apparent reference to political, rather than career jobs at the agency.

BLACKED OUT BLACK LIST: The names on a list of aides not to hire at the State Department remains sealed

Current Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook sought input on a list of people 'NOT to hire,' according to a newly revealed memo

'WE RECOGNIZE THERE MAY BE MISTAKES IN THIS LIST, which is why we are circulating it for comments. If you believe someone on this list should be considered for a position, please send their name to whl@state.gov, we cannot guarantee that we will get the information processed.'

The address may signify the White House liaison at the State Department.

The February 23 email got send shortly after Clinton took over the reins at the agency.

Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook (right) sent an email in 2009 seeking input on who – and who not to – hire at the State Department

Clinton's former State chief of Staff Cheryl Mills was among those who got to see and contribute to the blacklist

Longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin, shown here traveling with Clinton on Labor Day, also got to see the 'no-offer' list

The email went out to Clinton's inner circle, including chief of staff Cheryl Mlls, longtime aide Huma Abedin, Minyon Moore, Tamzera Luzzatto, and Capricia Marshall, as well as Bill Clinton chief of staff Tina Flournoy.

Recipients were given just two days to cull their own internal enemies lists – a response was requested by February 25th, two days after it got sent.

The 'blacklist' consisted of the first name, last name, and who the prospective names were submitted by.

But the substance released by the State Department consisted of six pages of 'Page Denied.'

The 'no-offer' list reflects the intensity of the push for loyalty among the cadre of staffers who followed Clinton to the State Department – sometimes at the expense of job-seeking Obama aides.