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07-27-2016, 03:50 PM
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Technical "fingerprints",
it's called "tradecraft".
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07-27-2016, 03:51 PM
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How exactly would the Russians go about hacking those emails now? They supposedly don't exist any more, right? FBI couldn't find 'em, and I'm sure the computers they tore apart are not connected to anything any more. For the Russians to be able to hack somewhere and find them, one has to assume that someone has them.
And why would it be a big deal if someone did hack and get them? Hillary said there's nothing classified in them anyway. Don't you believe her?
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I'm more interested in Trump's tax returns than Hillary's personal emails.
You should feel the same.
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07-27-2016, 04:20 PM
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Anyone who watched knows he had just got done saying that the entire Russia connection was a deflection away from the content of the emails, and thus his statement was mocking the press for deflecting. That's why he ended by saying the press would probably pay Russia dearly for Hillary's emails.
This was the equivalent of Reagan saying the bombing starts in 5 minutes. You can keep flinging it at the wall, but it ain't sticking. It's trivial compared to the story sitting behind it.
And now Jake Sullivan puts out a statement that Trump calling for her emails to be found is a national security issue. Suddenly her emails are sensitive documents.
Somebody got Trumped.
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That must be you then since you seem to be the only one with the spin. Every other media outlet seem to think otherwise. Of course we both kbnow that this is how Trump gets free publicity from the media and probably hates that while the Democratic Party convention, he is a second banana. So say something stupid and incendiary to get attention.
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07-27-2016, 04:55 PM
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Not exactly what the two experts said on the PBS news. They said the address was the same one known to have hacked into other sites.
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And Russia is suspected in those other two hacks but it hasn't been confirmed. At best it could mean that Guccifer 2.0 is responsible for all three but it doesn't say whom he did it for.
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07-27-2016, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Wasillaguy
Anyone who watched knows he had just got done saying that the entire Russia connection was a deflection away from the content of the emails, and thus his statement was mocking the press for deflecting. That's why he ended by saying the press would probably pay Russia dearly for Hillary's emails.
This was the equivalent of Reagan saying the bombing starts in 5 minutes. You can keep flinging it at the wall, but it ain't sticking. It's trivial compared to the story sitting behind it.
And now Jake Sullivan puts out a statement that Trump calling for her emails to be found is a national security issue. Suddenly her emails are sensitive documents.
Somebody got Trumped.
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The national security issues are the hacking, and the hacking of targets with intent to influence the election.
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07-27-2016, 07:41 PM
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Wikileaks just released a batch of hacked DNC voicemails, 29 voicemails over 14 minutes.
https://www.rt.com/usa/353631-wikile...nc-voicemails/
The ship has sailed on having Berniebots getting outraged over this. Now, if they have a lick of sense, they'll realize that Wikileaks and Russia are trying to manipulate them. I'm hoping this will backfire badly on der Trumpenfuhrer.
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07-27-2016, 07:47 PM
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Assange sez this is a personal vendetta on Hillz, another classy little man. Don't look for him doing it to the orange face ass clown.
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07-27-2016, 08:01 PM
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Wikileaks just released a batch of hacked DNC voicemails, 29 voicemails over 14 minutes.
https://www.rt.com/usa/353631-wikile...nc-voicemails/
The ship has sailed on having Berniebots getting outraged over this. Now, if they have a lick of sense, they'll realize that Wikileaks and Russia are trying to manipulate them. I'm hoping this will backfire badly on der Trumpenfuhrer.
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And Assange says there are more emails on he way, from Clinton's time at State. He says that they contain information that could easily lead to her arrest.
Oh, goodie!
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07-27-2016, 08:10 PM
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Wikileaks just released a batch of hacked DNC voicemails, 29 voicemails over 14 minutes.
https://www.rt.com/usa/353631-wikile...nc-voicemails/
The ship has sailed on having Berniebots getting outraged over this. Now, if they have a lick of sense, they'll realize that Wikileaks and Russia are trying to manipulate them. I'm hoping this will backfire badly on der Trumpenfuhrer.
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Good luck with that sentiment. Why would a Berniac (I resent the term Berniebot, that designation is reserved for the brain dead Hillarybots  ) who is typically young, idealistic and enraged over the way the voting process was rigged in Hillary's favor (she could not have won the nomination otherwise) give a damn about Russia or Wikileaks. Or better yet, how are you going to make them?
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07-27-2016, 08:14 PM
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I think we know the difference between a Berniac and a Berniebot.
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