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"I think it was Russia"


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2017 Jan 11, 8:36am   14,469 views  49 comments

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This didn't cost Clinton the election, but now at least President elect Trump can say the truth

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22   _   2017 Jan 11, 10:08am  

Tim Aurora says

Remember, she lost by only few thousand votes only in three states

She got the 2nd highest votes ever, plus she was never the love of the progressive left, these people can't stand her, so even if you give Jill Steins votes all to Clinton she still loses but more important, young democrats didn't come out to vote for her.

The Real Progressive don't like her much... I have seen how they talk about her for some time, it's not Russia, it's the neo liberal in her that they don't like

In fact I am going to be on their show on Friday night

23   missing   2017 Jan 11, 11:12am  

Logan is trying to pick up a fight with "Anti-American" elements.

Logan, are you preparing to enter politics?

24   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 11, 11:19am  

Logan Mohtashami says

Logan Mohtashami says

This didn't cost Clinton the election, but now at least President elect Trump can say the truth

Hitler wasn't big on reading, they burned books instead of reading them... ;-)

Again Liberals love misquoting people out of context. When Trump said "I think it was Russia, though we've been hacked by other countries"
He was referring to the official narrative, and thumbing his nose at the notion. Trump doesn't believe there any Russian hacking in the context the MSM and Liberal narrative claims.

I'm sure he wonders why the MSM isn't concerned however that Russia and China have working aircraft designs that clearly were lifted from our failed F35 project.
I wonder why they don't mention that hack. Why do the Liberals wear their incompetence like a badge when they are projecting or deflecting?

25   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 11, 11:23am  

joshuatrio says

Zero. Because it was rigged in Hillary's favor the entire time.

Exactly! That's why I wonder if it was hacked at all by the Russians then the hack was the switch flip.
But I don't really believe that, that flip switch never got implemented because Trump has a talent to put tenacious watchdogs in the right places to thwart Tom Foolery.
The news was full of bogus voting machines being discovered and removed, bogus voters on voter rolls being expunged, dead voters being deleted, immigrant voter schemes being smashed, voting machines being Liberal officials private office, stacks of provisional ballots found in officials office.

Trump blocked that Cock, not Putin.

26   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 11, 11:24am  

Quigley says

Trump said something very interesting today. He said he ran a little experiment to determine the leak, if it was his office that was leaking the details of his intelligence briefings or not. So he told nobody in his office and it still leaked immediately. Therefore, the leak is in the intelligence community itself.

Awesome of course the MSM would never report that.

27   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jan 11, 11:27am  

joeyjojojunior says

"I'll betcha Russia was not the only entity to hack into the DNC"

Russia was the one that released the documents from the DNC but not the RNC, however.

What's worse, a foreign nation stealing personal and financial information, including background reports, on hundreds of thousands of Federal Employees?

Or releasing true evidence of DNC Corruption in their own party (assuming Russia is the source, it's probably the BND via left-wing German Green Pols) for which a Pulitzer is in order?

Which country got sanctioned?

28   JZ   2017 Jan 11, 11:30am  

For decades, the number 1 strategy of US to gain influence on other nations is by separating that country into several competing parties and let them pound each other into oblivion to weaken the country while US supports the party that favors US. that's why US hates one party counties such as China and Russia.
Now Putin is using the same strategy to weaken US.
while the Ds and the Rs are using Russia to create confusions within congress to seek gains for themselves while weakening other party's support base, this is exactly what Russia wants.
Hacking is usual business.
What's disappointing is US has enough internal interest conflict that Russia starts to influence US like US have influenced other nations.

29   joeyjojojunior   2017 Jan 11, 11:33am  

"What's worse, a foreign nation stealing personal and financial information, including background reports, on hundreds of thousands of Federal Employees?"

Uh--who cares what is worse. But, I'd say having a President that is potentially compromised by another foreign State is the worst.

30   Ceffer   2017 Jan 11, 11:33am  

How dishonorable of Russia. I know we are meticulous about leaving their internet infrastructure completely alone because we are the good guys.

31   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jan 11, 11:37am  

joeyjojojunior says

Uh--who cares what is worse.

Why didn't we sanction the Country that stole information on Federal Workers - much of which could be potential blackmail?

joeyjojojunior says

But, I'd say having a President that is potentially compromised by another foreign State is the worst.

I agree, that's why I'm glad Saudi Stooge Hillary lost.

32   Dan8267   2017 Jan 11, 11:42am  

Logan Mohtashami says

"I think it was Russia"

This is all Sarah Palin's fault. We were counting on her to make sure the Russians didn't do anything sneaky. I mean, come on, she can see Russia from her house.

33   Ceffer   2017 Jan 11, 11:47am  

"After being briefed by the CIA, NSA, FBI, the military intelligence units, and a blue ribbon panel of elite government hackers and software engineers, and shown irrefutable evidence of multiple Russian hacking bogies, I have to admit, there MIGHT have been some harmless, Russian hacking from a few aimless pranksters. Is that OK to say, Vladimir?"

34   JZ   2017 Jan 11, 11:54am  

The hacking itself is common, it is like everyday eat, shit, sleep.
What's important is whether a nation has enough immune system to tolerate such kind of hacks.

The US two party system has been corrupted enough that when facing with such external attack, each party is using it to gain for themselves while further weakening the country itself.

35   joeyjojojunior   2017 Jan 11, 12:02pm  

"Why didn't we sanction the Country that stole information on Federal Workers - much of which could be potential blackmail?"

Sure-let's do it. Let's also release all the RNC docs that the Russians hacked. And all the Trump emails that they likely hacked as well. Let's get everything on an even playing field.

36   _   2017 Jan 11, 12:10pm  

Ее время для перемещения и поддержки наших избранного Президента Дональд Трамп USA США USA

37   missing   2017 Jan 11, 12:20pm  

Logan Mohtashami says

Ее время для перемещения и поддержки наших избранного Президента Дональд Трамп USA США USA

Translation: "Her time for displacement and support of our elected president Donald Trahmp..."

You should learn how to use google translate - for a language you don't know - back and forth.

38   _   2017 Jan 11, 12:24pm  

FP says

Ее время для перемещения и поддержки наших избранного Президента Дональд Трамп USA США USA

Its time to move on and support our President Elect Donald Trump USA USA USA

39   missing   2017 Jan 11, 12:28pm  

This is not what your Russian text said.

40   _   2017 Jan 11, 12:30pm  

FP says

This is not what your Russian text said.

Ее время для перемещения и поддержки наших избранного Президента Дональд Трамп USA США USA

41   _   2017 Jan 11, 12:33pm  

Think of this cycle as Bill the Butcher with tweets... it should be fun to watch

Enjoy it and know that the Perma bears will be wrong about America

42   missing   2017 Jan 11, 12:33pm  

No, this means what I wrote above: "Her time for displacement and support..."

43   _   2017 Jan 11, 12:34pm  

FP says

No, this means what I wrote above: "Her time for displacement and support..."

I gave you my American version of it.. just roll with it ;-)

44   _   2017 Jan 11, 12:36pm  

Buy the dips on Trump Tweets if they're big moves :-)

45   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2017 Jan 11, 10:33pm  

who cares? lets focus on mortgage rates! when will they go down?

47   _   2017 Jan 12, 8:54am  

RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks says

who cares? lets focus on mortgage rates! when will they go down?

If the 10 year breaks under 2.27% look for a one handle..

The channel of 1.60% - 3% sticks

48   Tenpoundbass   2017 Jan 12, 8:58am  

RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks says

who cares? lets focus on mortgage rates! when will they go down?

Mortgage rates are going up(think 8%-10%) property prices will go down. But don't fret you'll be able to save quicker for a down payment because there will be the return of Savings and Loans institutions that reward savers, and loan small business loans covered by the SBA.

It won't take much to MAGA.
Just basic fundamental economic common sense.

49   _   2017 Jan 12, 9:06am  

Tenpoundbass says

Mortgage rates are going up property prices will go down

This didn't happen in 2013 and 2015 and won't happen in 2016 either

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