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Suspected Russian cyberattack waged on Clinton campaign just days before vote; Russian Stand in Wins US Election
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Topic Started: Dec 13 2016, 07:08 AM (778 Views)
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Dec 13 2016, 01:01 PM
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Before blaming the Russians our wanna-be president and fake news media were giving speeches on the dangers of a cartoon frog.
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Dec 13 2016, 11:33 PM
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Dec 13 2016, 11:37 PM
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No evidence - only conjecture.
If there was indeed a cyber attack is there any way to know if it was successful or not? Trump most likely would have won with or without an alleged attempted attack from suspected Russian efforts. No way to tell but I had read that Putin was unhappy with Hillary Clinton's attempts in 2011 to influence Russia's Parliamentary elections.
Successful? Check the election results. It was successful. You are a liar.
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Dec 13 2016, 11:45 PM
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Before blaming the Russians our wanna-be president and fake news media were giving speeches on the dangers of a cartoon frog. They were so close...
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Donald Trump is Barack Obama's President!
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Dec 14 2016, 12:33 AM
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No evidence - only conjecture.
If there was indeed a cyber attack is there any way to know if it was successful or not? Trump most likely would have won with or without an alleged attempted attack from suspected Russian efforts. No way to tell but I had read that Putin was unhappy with Hillary Clinton's attempts in 2011 to influence Russia's Parliamentary elections.
Successful? Check the election results. It was successful.
If true, the American people owe a debt of gratitude to Putin that can never be repaid. That's what I have been saying. We are going to have way better relations with Russia with Trump and his new S o S then we could have had with Ma Barker and her gang. Putin is a convenient scapegoat but the Dems just flat lost it. Trump needed no help from the Russians.
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Dec 14 2016, 12:53 AM
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No evidence - only conjecture. Sounds like those investigating have plenty of evidence
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Dec 14 2016, 12:57 AM
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No evidence - only conjecture.
If there was indeed a cyber attack is there any way to know if it was successful or not? Trump most likely would have won with or without an alleged attempted attack from suspected Russian efforts. No way to tell but I had read that Putin was unhappy with Hillary Clinton's attempts in 2011 to influence Russia's Parliamentary elections.
Successful? Check the election results. It was successful.
If true, the American people owe a debt of gratitude to Putin that can never be repaid.
That's what I have been saying. We are going to have way better relations with Russia with Trump and his new S o S then we could have had with Ma Barker and her gang. Putin is a convenient scapegoat but the Dems just flat lost it. Trump needed no help from the Russians. He lost the popular vote by about 3 million votes which is significant. He won the electoral college by around 80,000 which is not significant but enough.
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Dec 14 2016, 03:15 AM
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Dec 14 2016, 03:15 AM
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No evidence - only conjecture.
Sounds like those investigating have plenty of evidence What did Russia do to change the vote?
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"if that **** wins we'll all hang from nooses"
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Dec 14 2016, 03:21 AM
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No evidence - only conjecture.
Sounds like those investigating have plenty of evidence What did Russia do to change the vote? Let's assume for now that the Russians influenced voters to choose Trump over Clinton. This would then suggest that the Russians waged a more effective campaign, on be half of Trump, than did all of the Clinton media, except for Fox News, and all of the Clinton surrogates; both Obamas, Biden, husband Slick Willy and all of the DNC, Soros, and mega money super pacs? That Putin is one might powerful and infulential fellow. He is apparently so powerful that should we not want Trump working with him rather than Clinton working against him?
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Dec 14 2016, 03:47 AM
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It's incredible that conservative America does not care about the hacking by the Russians.
You want to celebrate your win than celebrate. But why that should make interference by a foreign power a non-issue in a conservative world is a stupendous breach of "America First" that is the rallying cry of the Right these days.
Conservative America goes crazy over a handful of athletes kneeling down during the National Anthem. But when it comes to a hostile power violating American privacy they treat it like everything from a joke to a lie by our own intelligence agencies. How is that honoring our National Anthem?
Why has this become an acceptable response to Russian hacking in conservative America?
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Dec 14 2016, 06:11 AM
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Dec 14 2016, 06:20 AM
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Sarah Palin said the other day she's keeping an eye on Russia, so our nations in good hands now that Republicans have taken over.
Good to know we've got ole Sarah on the front lines.
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Dec 14 2016, 06:22 AM
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It's incredible that conservative America does not care about the hacking by the Russians.
You want to celebrate your win than celebrate. But why that should make interference by a foreign power a non-issue in a conservative world is a stupendous breach of "America First" that is the rallying cry of the Right these days.
Conservative America goes crazy over a handful of athletes kneeling down during the National Anthem. But when it comes to a hostile power violating American privacy they treat it like everything from a joke to a lie by our own intelligence agencies. How is that honoring our National Anthem?
Why has this become an acceptable response to Russian hacking in conservative America?
I've long thought that right wingers were not actually supportive of this country first. They are supportive of power and anything that gives them access to power.
All of their "small government" rhetoric has proven to be bullshiatte when put to the test of application. All of their flag waving goes down the drain when applied to a test of the Bill of Rights. They live for the power to control people's lives and any of them that claim otherwise are liars when put to the test.
Putin's American Governor is the embodiment of this character flaw and has put it on full display for all to see.
It's ugly as sin.
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Dec 14 2016, 07:11 AM
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It's incredible that conservative America does not care about the hacking by the Russians.
You want to celebrate your win than celebrate. But why that should make interference by a foreign power a non-issue in a conservative world is a stupendous breach of "America First" that is the rallying cry of the Right these days.
Conservative America goes crazy over a handful of athletes kneeling down during the National Anthem. But when it comes to a hostile power violating American privacy they treat it like everything from a joke to a lie by our own intelligence agencies. How is that honoring our National Anthem?
Why has this become an acceptable response to Russian hacking in conservative America?
I've long thought that right wingers were not actually supportive of this country first. They are supportive of power and anything that gives them access to power. All of their "small government" rhetoric has proven to be bullshiatte when put to the test of application. All of their flag waving goes down the drain when applied to a test of the Bill of Rights. They live for the power to control people's lives and any of them that claim otherwise are liars when put to the test. Putin's American Governor is the embodiment of this character flaw and has put it on full display for all to see. It's ugly as sin. Dems gud...Pubs bad.
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Dec 14 2016, 07:15 AM
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It's incredible that conservative America does not care about the hacking by the Russians.
You want to celebrate your win than celebrate. But why that should make interference by a foreign power a non-issue in a conservative world is a stupendous breach of "America First" that is the rallying cry of the Right these days.
Conservative America goes crazy over a handful of athletes kneeling down during the National Anthem. But when it comes to a hostile power violating American privacy they treat it like everything from a joke to a lie by our own intelligence agencies. How is that honoring our National Anthem?
Why has this become an acceptable response to Russian hacking in conservative America?
I've long thought that right wingers were not actually supportive of this country first. They are supportive of power and anything that gives them access to power. All of their "small government" rhetoric has proven to be bullshiatte when put to the test of application. All of their flag waving goes down the drain when applied to a test of the Bill of Rights. They live for the power to control people's lives and any of them that claim otherwise are liars when put to the test. Putin's American Governor is the embodiment of this character flaw and has put it on full display for all to see. It's ugly as sin.
Dems gud...Pubs bad. :oyvey If only the guys on your side weren't so intent on proving that to be true.
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Dec 14 2016, 07:25 AM
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It's incredible that conservative America does not care about the hacking by the Russians.
You want to celebrate your win than celebrate. But why that should make interference by a foreign power a non-issue in a conservative world is a stupendous breach of "America First" that is the rallying cry of the Right these days.
Conservative America goes crazy over a handful of athletes kneeling down during the National Anthem. But when it comes to a hostile power violating American privacy they treat it like everything from a joke to a lie by our own intelligence agencies. How is that honoring our National Anthem?
Why has this become an acceptable response to Russian hacking in conservative America?
I've long thought that right wingers were not actually supportive of this country first. They are supportive of power and anything that gives them access to power. All of their "small government" rhetoric has proven to be bullshiatte when put to the test of application. All of their flag waving goes down the drain when applied to a test of the Bill of Rights. They live for the power to control people's lives and any of them that claim otherwise are liars when put to the test. Putin's American Governor is the embodiment of this character flaw and has put it on full display for all to see. It's ugly as sin.
Dems gud...Pubs bad. :oyvey
If only the guys on your side weren't so intent on proving that to be true. Nothing they can do would change your opinion. The bias is etched into the left wing psyche. Such bias results in impossible goals such as the one you set for the new administration.
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It's incredible that conservative America does not care about the hacking by the Russians.
You want to celebrate your win than celebrate. But why that should make interference by a foreign power a non-issue in a conservative world is a stupendous breach of "America First" that is the rallying cry of the Right these days.
Conservative America goes crazy over a handful of athletes kneeling down during the National Anthem. But when it comes to a hostile power violating American privacy they treat it like everything from a joke to a lie by our own intelligence agencies. How is that honoring our National Anthem?
Why has this become an acceptable response to Russian hacking in conservative America?
I've long thought that right wingers were not actually supportive of this country first. They are supportive of power and anything that gives them access to power. All of their "small government" rhetoric has proven to be bullshiatte when put to the test of application. All of their flag waving goes down the drain when applied to a test of the Bill of Rights. They live for the power to control people's lives and any of them that claim otherwise are liars when put to the test. Putin's American Governor is the embodiment of this character flaw and has put it on full display for all to see. It's ugly as sin.
Dems gud...Pubs bad. :oyvey
If only the guys on your side weren't so intent on proving that to be true.
Nothing they can do would change your opinion. The bias is etched into the left wing psyche. Such bias results in impossible goals such as the one you set for the new administration. "Only I can fix it"
Not my words, his words. My reminders don't do anything but keep that grande claim of his front and center.
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Dems gud...Pubs bad. :oyvey
If only the guys on your side weren't so intent on proving that to be true.
Nothing they can do would change your opinion. The bias is etched into the left wing psyche. Such bias results in impossible goals such as the one you set for the new administration.
"Only I can fix it" Not my words, his words. My reminders don't do anything but keep that grande claim of his front and center. Campaign rhetoric CT. You really should know better than to cling to nonsense like that. No, it's you who set the impossible goal and decided that anything less than that goal is a failure. If applied impartially and without the stank of partisan bias, by the same measure as you apply, ACA is a complete failure.
"Dem's gud...Pubs bad." :oyvey
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Dec 14 2016, 07:56 AM
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If only the guys on your side weren't so intent on proving that to be true.
Nothing they can do would change your opinion. The bias is etched into the left wing psyche. Such bias results in impossible goals such as the one you set for the new administration.
"Only I can fix it" Not my words, his words. My reminders don't do anything but keep that grande claim of his front and center.
Campaign rhetoric CT. You really should know better than to cling to nonsense like that. No, it's you who set the impossible goal and decided that anything less than that goal is a failure. If applied impartially and without the stank of partisan bias, by the same measure as you apply, ACA is a complete failure. "Dem's gud...Pubs bad." :oyvey I'm applying the same goals a lot of people laid on Obama.
I didn't set the goals, Trump set the goals. Don't be upset with those of us that expect him to follow through on his promises.
I don't approve of all of them, but I expect him to be as advertised. Don't you?
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