Explain how this doesn't constitute American "interference" in a foreign election.https://twitter.com/nikkihaley/status/891768738239979522 …
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Replying to @mtracey
Note how people who've been screaming nonstop about "Russian interference" turn around and cheer this form of "interference."
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Replying to @mtracey
You're equating commenting on a rigged foreign election w/ hacking into servers, spreading disinformation & trying to collude w/ a campaign?
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Replying to @brianklaas
I'm not equating anything, just noting that you're happy to cheer "foreign interference" when it aligns with your ideological interests.
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Replying to @mtracey
It's not interference to comment on a crappy election. That's ridiculous. I wouldn't care at all if Putin tweeted our election was a sham.
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Replying to @brianklaas @mtracey
You're making an exceptionally dumb argument. Governments can freely comment on elections. And Haley made the comment *after* voting.
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Replying to @brianklaas
Is this interference? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/cia-venezuela-crisis-government-mike-pompeo-helping-install-new-remarks-a7859771.html …
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Replying to @mtracey @brianklaas
By the lights of many Venezuelans, the US is "spreading disinformation" about its internal affairs.
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Replying to @mtracey
Ah, a classic crappy argument tactic: change to a new accusation. You attacked Haley (& me) re: her comment on the election as interference.
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If you're claiming "disinformation" constitutes "interference" then many Venezuelans would perceive Haley's comment as exactly that.
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