Tho Clinton now blames Comey, not Putin. The email investigation, of course, was about legally released emails and investigation into them.
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Here's the thing: Except for security people who looked at voting cyber years ago, most who did this year didn't know how devolved voting is
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It was crystal clear in comments they had never worked a precinct, seen how they're tallied up, seen party observers get printouts
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More importantly, they drummed up a hypothetical (albeit real) fear Putin would hack election, even while proven vote suppression happening
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We may one day find that vote suppression made the difference in WI and NC.
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Then on the other side, the CI people introduced us to kompromat. As if there's not an English word for that: rat-fucking.
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Not to say Putin's involvement wasn't important. But things that proved critical--playing up Hillary scandal and down Trump's--rat-fucking
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As I've noted, Roger Stone, a close Trump aide, was rat-fucking when Putin was still in law school. Did he & Putin work together? Maybe.
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But I can assure you, Roger Stone did not need Putin to teach him how to corrupt democracy. Just ask Eliiot Spitzer if you don't believe me.
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would be interested to get your opinion on how much Stone/Alex Jones alliance helped Trump get elected
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Rat-fucker squared! Yeah, I think it was big.
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