Moscow Mitch gives his constituents 2 minuites of his time.

The Barbarian

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His real constituent doesn't live in Kentucky:
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Rusha

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And this is his legacy ... enabler of Putin and any adversarial foreign enemy who will help keep his party in power.

Send. Him. Back.
 

annabenedetti

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Whaaat... No idea how this will pan out, but leaving it here in the meantime.


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Chris Vickery@VickerySec

Here it is.
This site is owned/run by a leading GOP digital operative. He runs systems on servers physically located in Russia, and advertised it.
Mitch McConnell is a client. Ben Carson is a client. Gingrich is a client. And many more.

Tell the world.


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The Barbarian

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Whaaat... No idea how this will pan out, but leaving it here in the meantime.


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Chris Vickery@VickerySec

Here it is.
This site is owned/run by a leading GOP digital operative. He runs systems on servers physically located in Russia, and advertised it.
Mitch McConnell is a client. Ben Carson is a client. Gingrich is a client. And many more.

Tell the world.


Just before WWII, there was a similar organization ,orchestrated by the Germans. But few republicans were willing to have anything to do with it.
 

ok doser

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barbie said:
Just before WWII, there was a similar organization ,orchestrated by the Germans.


There was a German tech company using servers in russia?


Are you insane?
 

The Barbarian

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Russian Election Hacking in 2020 Could Easily Be Much Worse Than 2016
hat if Trump fails to win the Electoral College in 2020? Would he refuse to accept the results of an election? The first thing to remember is that he already has.

Back when Hillary Clinton was viewed as 2016’s likely victor, one widely expressed fear was that Donald Trump would not abide by the outcome, threatening the tradition of peaceful transfer of power that has survived more than two centuries. What happened instead was something nobody anticipated: Trump won — and still refused to accept the election results. He has never stopped insisting that the national vote, which his opponent carried by nearly 3 million ballots, was stolen. He has periodically charged that millions of undocumented immigrants cast votes for Clinton and that this fraud was carried out, for some reason, in California, rather than in states where it might have had some bearing on the outcome. In a recent address to the Turning Point USA Teen Summit, Trump went further.

“Don’t kid yourself, those numbers in California and numerous other states, they’re rigged,” he said to applause. “You got people voting that shouldn’t be voting. They vote many times, not just twice, not just three times. They vote — it’s like a circle. They come back; they put a new hat on. They come back; they put a new shirt. And in many cases, they don’t even do that. You know what’s going on. It’s a rigged deal.”

In 2020, a crude lunge into dictatorship would still be shocking, even given the president’s violation of political norms. But there remains a different, chillingly realistic avenue for a constitutional crisis the next time around. Just look at the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on Russian threats to the election apparatus and, even more crucially, at the Republican Party’s response.
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The Senate report notes that while Russians did not breach voting machines in 2016, they scoped out the defenses in all 50 states. One expert told the committee that Russia was “conducting the reconnaissance to do the network mapping, to do the topology mapping, so that you could actually understand the network, establish a presence, so you could come back later and actually execute an operation.” The scariest aspect of the report is not necessarily the facts it reveals. There aren’t many of them: Disconcertingly large blocks of text are redacted, apparently to keep the liabilities they reveal from those who would exploit them. The effect of these thick black bars, interspersed with such terms as malicious, unexplained, and attacks, is like watching an aide burst into a briefing room and whisper something into the ear of the boss, whose eyes bulge as he listens.

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/russian-election-hacking-could-be-much-worse-in-2020.html

This is why McConnell was so adamant about not improving ballot security.
 

ok doser

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You guys are so sure you're gonna lose, you're inventing ridiculous excuses already?


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