Republicans defending the use (and lying about that use) of stolen materials.https://twitter.com/conncarroll/status/1038430019633262592 …
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Well, first of all, I live in the hacker world so you’re asking the wrong guy that question. Second, a folder on a drive is not a house. It’s apples and oranges. Third, it’s politics. Be smarter.
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So you, too, are unapologetic about using stolen materials. That's okay. Just be clear that's what you're defending in your SCOTUS choices: crime.
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Your hyperbole doesn’t change the fact that it was an unsecured network drive and it was stupid of them to put it there. The democrats would do the exact same thing and you know it. Applying moral superiority to politics of any kind is disingenuous at best.
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I won't cede that Democrats would do the same thing but it's irrelevant. The facts are indisputable that Kavanaugh used stolen materials and is unapologetic about it.
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You know how I know they would? The DNC emails released, regardless of how they were obtained, showed quite clearly there is no moral high ground in the political game. Pretending there is exceeds naivety.
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You've got a DNC email showing they used stolen materials? Again, Kavanaugh used stolen materials.
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The emails were riddled with unsavory antics. You know what I heard repeatedly during that time? “That’s just politics”. So ok. It’s politics. Let’s not be hypocritical.
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Unsavory antics ≠ theft. You do understand there's a difference, don't you? Or ... no?
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