On top of other questions about the deluge of leaks (some stolen, some not), problem is no one is talking sausage.
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Replying to @emptywheel
This email--Fallon learning via former colleagues a very public fact--is an example. It's not NEWSWORTHY but might be good sausage moment.
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A lot more of the "retail" language in politics is the same. The language is not pretty. But at some level competent campaigns get into data
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Language politico pros use to talk abt data is very crass (as all data discussions can be). But it's abt vigorously contesting an election
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Replying to @emptywheel
So while some of this might be interesting, absent the lesson in how sausage is made, it gets blown out of proportion if made "news."
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But it also may be not-horrible for people in the trenches to be given a mirror of how that sausage making looks to outsiders.
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Replying to @OKnox
If these emails all came out, w/no Putin taint, 5 years after it'd be regarded as AWESOME historical record.
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How does one of the most professional (in all senses of the word) campaigns run? There's a lot to learn about strategy/tactics.
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There's a lot more to learn about what the network of campaign looks like (and Podesta is a particularly interesting choice for that)
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But I also think campaigns R like fishbowls, and people w/in them can get really really isolated from people they're trying to reach
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