I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
"Look, what I have said, consistently, is that I did not knowingly send classified information on my email account. Now, I understand that there are some emails that were erroneously marked as classified, or retroactively marked as classified. The issue, <INSERT INTERVIEWER HERE> is that there is confusion between the various agencies as to how to best classify information. This is an issue other Secretaries of State have dealt with as well, such as Colin Powell, who you remember spoke about this very issue. What I intend to do, as President, is make sure that we have a robust, consistent and, most importantly, safe method of modernizing our classification system. That way, no future Secretary will have to deal with these issues moving forward."
If you really want to kiss ass
"And, again, as I've said, using a private email server was a mistake. I admit that. However, we can use this issue to move forward in strengthening our information security policies. I think this is an opportunity, <INSERT INTERVIEWERS NAME HERE> to get serious about data protection. And my administration will do just that.
How come a variation of this hasn't been adopted yet?
Surely they've tested different responses?
I think it's sort of weird that PoliGAF sometimes acts like a Clinton PR firm, but I'm cool with that for now