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Host of All In with Chris Hayes on MSNBC, Weeknights at 8pm. Editor at Large at The Nation. Cubs fan. Instagram: chrislhayes FB: https://www.facebook.com/chrishayesmsnbc 

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    Christopher Hayes Verified account ‏@chrislhayes 9 Dec 2016

    A reminder to take every claim made by unnamed US officials about intelligence conclusions with healthy skepticism.

    • Retweets 2,331
    • Likes 4,625
    • Gabe Uhr 🚽 Felix DaKat Eduardo Escárez Brad Nation The Pigskin Column ImperatorAnubis Nicola Mium Kat Shaina Smith
    4:54 PM - 9 Dec 2016
    313 replies 2,331 retweets 4,625 likes
      1. tatere. ‏@tatere 9 Dec 2016

        @chrislhayes Russia stole email & gave to Wikileaks who made them available to US media who went crazy about them. who's culpable again?

        17 replies 7 retweets 36 likes
      2. MiniModu ‏@MinModulation 9 Dec 2016

        @tatere @chrislhayes Podesta clicked on a standard phishing link sent by bots and spammers 24/7. No "international hacking" necessary.

        8 replies 17 retweets 144 likes
      3. Matt Bush ‏@PhotoJouMATT 9 Dec 2016

        @MinModulation @tatere @chrislhayes it was better than their security guys. Phishing can be detected even by a school district IT Dept.

        4 replies 0 retweets 10 likes
      4. MiniModu ‏@MinModulation 9 Dec 2016

        @PhotoJouMATT @tatere @chrislhayes They didn't have security guys. They were like grandmas. Probably had bathroom servers like Hillary.

        2 replies 0 retweets 62 likes
      5. MiniModu ‏@MinModulation 9 Dec 2016

        @PhotoJouMATT @tatere @chrislhayes They didn't know how to use internets, didn't follow protocols, clicked phishing links, posted passwords.

        3 replies 2 retweets 50 likes
      6. MiniModu ‏@MinModulation 9 Dec 2016

        @PhotoJouMATT @tatere @chrislhayes And it could've easily all just been leaked from some "fuck it" rebel on the inside. Podesta's small time

        3 replies 7 retweets 54 likes
      7. MiniModu ‏@MinModulation 9 Dec 2016

        @PhotoJouMATT @tatere @chrislhayes But no it must have been "russia" Sarah Palin's yahoo was "hacked" by someone guessing a password

        9 replies 3 retweets 54 likes
      8. Steve Smith ‏@daily500 9 Dec 2016

        @MinModulation @PhotoJouMATT @tatere @chrislhayes I'm guessing it was Password

        4 replies 0 retweets 30 likes
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      1. Elizabeth Picciuto 🌱 ‏@epicciuto 9 Dec 2016

        @chrislhayes Rogers had already said on the record interference was for a "specific end."

        9 replies 36 retweets 139 likes
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      1. Justin Miller ‏@justinjm1 9 Dec 2016

        @chrislhayes except a non anonymous blame of Russia came out before election. This is now just motive for Russia doing it

        25 replies 3 retweets 58 likes
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      1. EncyclopæDramatica ‏@EDdotSE 16 Dec 2016

        EncyclopæDramatica Retweeted Christopher Hayes

        MSNBC journalist has to remind his peers in the media to be skeptical of unnamed government sources. https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/807387978708434946 … @chrislhayes

        EncyclopæDramatica added,

        Christopher Hayes @chrislhayes
        A reminder to take every claim made by unnamed US officials about intelligence conclusions with healthy skepticism.
        1 reply 5 retweets 7 likes
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      1. michael de la madera ‏@actongriscom 9 Dec 2016

        A reminder to take @chrislhayes´s comments with healthy... or maybe even unhealthy... skepticism....

        1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes
      2. EncyclopæDramatica ‏@EDdotSE 16 Dec 2016

        @actongriscom @chrislhayes You are saying to be skeptical about him advising media peers to be skeptical of unnamed government sources?

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      1. Darren Hutchinson ‏@dissentingj 10 Dec 2016

        @chrislhayes LOL - in another universe, this post wouldn't make me laugh. But Tweets are news items in today's media.

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
      2. Carissa in NV ‏@bluelyon 10 Dec 2016

        @dissentingj Chris loves playing 'devil's advocate' every time a story appears to vindicate HRC. It's a pattern as regular as clockwork.

        5 replies 4 retweets 15 likes
      3. Ellen Reeher Morris ‏@EllenMorris1222 10 Dec 2016

        @bluelyon @emmbee1002 @dissentingj Another man who feels big attacking HRC .The Russia Spy is Trump if you cant keep up

        4 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
      4. ((News Flash Fucko)) ‏@JimGood13 10 Dec 2016

        @EllenMorris1222 @bluelyon @emmbee1002 @dissentingj Apparently "attacking HRC" means not instantly believing everything the government says.

        2 replies 0 retweets 20 likes
      5. Platinum Bubble ‏@PlatinumBubble 10 Dec 2016

        @JimGood13 @EllenMorris1222 @bluelyon @emmbee1002 @dissentingj Like WMDs?

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      6. Ellen Reeher Morris ‏@EllenMorris1222 10 Dec 2016

        @PlatinumBubble @JimGood13 @bluelyon @emmbee1002 @dissentingj Read Chris Kyle book there were WMD and I believed him

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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