>>>>>https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/in-clinton-email-investigation-justice-department-grants-immunity-to-former-state-department-staffer/2016/03/02/e421e39e-e0a0-11e5-9c36-e1902f6b6571_story.html?tid=sm_tw >>>> >>>>The word "staffer" continues to amaze me. What does such a person do, what's the job description? >>>> >>>>I mean, a crater makes crates, a ringer makes rings, but what does staffer do? >>> >>>I think it's used to refer to political employees (below the level of Minister or DM) who are employed "at the pleasure of (Prime) Minister/DM etc." They're funded out of an undifferentiated budget, don't have fixed job descriptions and are basically the HR equivalent of a slush fund. >> >>That's a how (they get there) and what (they are). But what do they do? Errands? > >Whatever the boss (or boss's chief of staff) tells them to do. > >Fetch coffee, pick up the dry cleaning, set up mail servers ...
I thought one of the problems of the Lewinsky mess was stains on her dress ? Are you saying the Clintons are not able to lead their staff, why should they lead a nation ;-))