If in 2005, you were trying to come up with a nightmare scenario for the government using its enhanced powers to harm a candidate 1/
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and that the same candidate would have literally all of their internal communications leaked by a foreign hostile power 3/
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you would have been treated as a hysterical nutcase. And yet this is the world we live in. 4/
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it's probably time to take the risks of this kind of power way more seriously than we have. 5/5
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I heard he would have perjured himself had he said nothing.
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1. No. 2. It wasn't the only leak by far.
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the far right and new agers are all saying a silent coup has started. can't trust
@cnn or@foxnews.@frontlinepbs next year?
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do you have a link to the content found on the Weiner laptop? How did you empirically arrive at this conclusion?
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as a person concerned with government power, you should be concerned with the way this election has been affected by govt info
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it really does remind me of the fevered nightmares of libertarians I knew in the early 2000s and dystopian fears of 200x
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the government is turning into what libertarians fear, but if you think Hillary's not going to help do it, you're kidding yourself.
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H and T are different flavors of authoritarian: he's a xenophobic nationalist, she's a crony corpo-socialista w/ a dash of warmonger
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but don't for one second kid yourself: both would welcome the power and control of 1984 in a heartbeat
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