Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton argued that she would not attack Karl Rove or Dick Cheney if they had private emails the same way the GOP has gone after her and denied that discovering her emails was a public service on Monday’s broadcast of NBC’s “Today.” Hillary was asked, “you mention your Republican rivals making hay of this. I have to ask you, if the tables were turned, and it was Dick Cheney or Karl Rove who had a private email account and a private server, on which they conducted all their government business, would you be as understanding?” She responded, “I would never have done that. Look at the situation they chose to exploit, to go after me for political reasons, the death of four Americans in Benghazi. I knew the ambassador. I identified him. I asked him to go there. I asked the president to nominate him. There have been seven investigations, led mostly by Republicans in the Congress, and they were non-partisan, and they reached conclusions that, first of all, I and nobody did anything wrong, but there were changes we could make. This committee was set up, as they have admitted, for