Trump could have conspired with an eighth grader to hack the #DNC. And whose fault was the content that "influenced" the election?
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Replying to @TomHillgardner @emptywheel
Comey had more influence on the outcome than DNC hackers.
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Replying to @TomHillgardner
I note that you're framing the hack very narrowly. In any case, I somewhat agree but does that change Trump's (possible) actions?
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Replying to @TomHillgardner
Well, it appears to include potential data manipulation, and data manipulation was used for messaging.
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Replying to @emptywheel
Everything is "possible" or "potential" and there's no evidence. What data manipulation? Voter reg rolls? How did that "influence" the vote?
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Replying to @TomHillgardner
That's what they're investigating, isn't it? If people can't vote then it counts as influence, right? Or that's only true in the primary?
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Replying to @emptywheel
We should know by now whether people "couldn't vote." Where are they all? Then, who was responsible? Was hacking involved?
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Replying to @TomHillgardner
You're scarequoting "couldn't vote" now? It's some kind of joke? We do know of a lot of people who couldn't, in part bc of GOP suppression
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Replying to @emptywheel
Which is decidedly different than Russian hacking. So let's not blame the Russians for the conduct of Americans.
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I've made an explicit point for over a year of doing that, but thanks for the lecture. Anyway, glad you support an investigation anyway.
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