Senate Intel report found "no evidence that vote tallies were altered or that voter registry files were deleted or modified" yet the big headline was that Russia "hacked all 50 states" -- weirdpic.twitter.com/vypfXHDSPy
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"The FBI could not confirm the attack was tied to the Russian government." That initial assessment? Anyway, no. Beginning with a refutable presumption, then testing and refuting it, is only evidence of confirmation bias on Opposite Day.
Beginning with an assumption of Russian culpability is confirmation bias. Just because the assumption was later refuted doesn't negate the initial assumption being reflective of confirmation bias, fueled by the broader unsubstantiated Russia paranoia.
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