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Replying to @RowanKaiser
literally who cares about what Russia's "preference" was, the question is "What did they ACTUALLY DO"
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Replying to @RowanKaiser
If the extent of their meddling was distributing certain emails to Wikileaks, and failing to beat Macedonian teens at fake news, not enough
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But if they did significantly more...then show us what Russia actually did to try to affect the election.
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Replying to @RowanKaiser
"who did Russia prefer" is only possibly relevant if you start from the assumption that Russia Always Bad, Therefore Everything They Do Bad
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(note: when I say something "matters" I mean for stopping Trump becoming president. All info is good for protecting future elections)
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Honestly, at this point "force Trump/GOP to do almost nothing but answer endless allegations 2 years" would be a minor "win."
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Depressing example, but it turned out the Republicans WEREN'T stupid for wasting time keeping Obama on near-constant defense.
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Replying to @the_moviebob @RowanKaiser
who ever said it was stupid? It was an awesome strategy and highly effective. Just used in the service of evil
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the GOP was a football team with no scoring potential but an utterly ruthless defense
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and then people come by and see a 0-0 tie and are all "Boy Congress is bad at touchdowns"
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(I have a whole rant about how utterly wrong the "Congress is incompetent" framing is)
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