The Conservative wrote:Yeah, they choked, right as Putin was shoving his dick up their pie hole...
http://thehill.com/policy/technology/33 ... n-election
The Obama administration was slow and cautious in its response to the Kremlin's efforts to meddle in the 2016 presidential election, according to an explosive Washington Post report published Friday.
The Obama White House anxiously considered for months how to punish Russia for a coordinated influence and hacking campaign intended to politically damage Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and elect Donald Trump.
Except I don't think it was the Russians, I think it was internal... but let's ignore that and blame Russia for their incompetence.
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/33 ... out-russia
Frustrated Democrats hoping to elevate their election fortunes have a resounding message for party leaders: Stop talking so much about Russia.
Democratic leaders have been beating the drum this year over the ongoing probes into the Trump administration’s potential ties to Moscow, taking every opportunity to highlight the saga and forcing floor votes designed to uncover any business dealings the president might have with Russian figures.
But rank-and-file Democrats say the Russia-Trump narrative is simply a non-issue with district voters, who are much more worried about bread-and-butter economic concerns like jobs, wages and the cost of education and healthcare.
Here's the thing - we supposedly have freedom of speech as our 1st Amendment, if that is truly a "value" in society then the Russians injecting "alternative narratives" ("fake news"?) into our dialog should be nothing more than free speech and protected. Wikileaks publishing emails/leaks is journalistc free speech.
Hacking Hilary's email server, the DNC email server, even the stupidity of Podesta's password fiasco and having his emails stolen, up to hacking the actual electronic voting machines - those would all be actual crimes, and if there is any actual *proof* of Russian responsibility for those would be criminal. I've seen no real proof of that though, just lots of innuendo and "anonymous sources".
Stupid Americans letting propaganda influence their real valid and legal votes... Well, that's probably a sign of our poor educational system and lack of critical thinking (on all sides of the political spectrum). Whether they were influenced by US mainstream propaganda or Russian propaganda, neither is a crime IMHO, as long as they cast their vote legally in an unhacked election system. Swaying someone's opinion is not " hacking" nor illegal - if it were we should be prosecuting every news organization and politician in history.