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farmerman
 
  3  
Tue 4 Dec, 2018 05:51 pm
@coldjoint,
Now here we go, noted conspiracy theorist and false history best sellers, Jerry Corsi. Hes such a debunked douche bag that its amazing his nose doesnt go full frontal Pinocchio.
Ill bet Mueller has all his dealings with that fat bag of **** on video.
neptuneblue
 
  3  
Tue 4 Dec, 2018 06:03 pm
Trump likes to blame Democrats for getting hacked. Now Republicans have been too.

The president’s talking point is suddenly awkward.
By Aaron [email protected]@voxmedia.com Dec 4, 2018, 4:20pm

President Donald Trump’s talking point blaming Democrats for cyberattacks against them during the 2016 presidential election suddenly became awkward after Politico broke news on Tuesday that the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has also been victimized by a major hack believed to be the work of a foreign entity.

In July, when Trump was asked about hacks of the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 campaign cycle in a Face the Nation interview, he tried to pin blame on Democrats themselves.

“I heard that they were trying, or people were trying, to hack into the RNC too — the Republican National Committee — but we had much better defenses,” Trump said. “I’ve been told that by a number of people; we had much better defenses, so they couldn’t.”

“I think the DNC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked,” he added. “They had bad defenses and they were able to be hacked.”

Aaron Rupar

@atrupar
Replying to @atrupar
TRUMP blames DNC for getting hacked: "They were doing whatever it was during the Obama admin, & I heard people were trying to hack into RNC too, but we had much better defenses so they couldn't."

"I think DNC should be ashamed of themselves for allowing themselves to be hacked."
10:38 AM - Jul 15, 2018

Of course, nobody “allows” themselves to be the victims of cyberattacks, any more than anyone “allows” themselves to be the victim of any sort of assault. Both the DNC and NRCC took precautions to try to keep hackers out of their networks.

But one notable difference between the cases is that none of the “thousands of sensitive emails” that were exposed from emails accounts of four senior NRCC aides over several months until an NRCC vendor detected the hacks in April ever emerged publicly.

By contrast, emails hacked from the DNC during the 2016 cycle were published by WikiLeaks, as part of an apparent effort to damage Hillary Clinton’s campaign in the months leading up to the election. The talking point Trump offered in July seemed to be an effort to deflect attention from the role hackers played in the election.

Despite what the president says, it’s doubtful whether the RNC’s “better defenses” actually had anything to do with the fact Republicans weren’t victimized like Democrats were during the 2016 cycle. In January 2017, then-FBI Director James Comey told a Senate panel that while there was “penetration on the Republican side of the aisle,” no information that was obtained from Republicans was leaked.

Then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper explained during the same hearing that the difference between how hackers treated Democrats and Republicans contributed to the intelligence community’s consensus conclusion that Russian hackers were trying to help Trump — a finding Trump has spent years trying to call into question.

Politico reports that the FBI is investigating the NRCC hack. While hackers accessed potentially sensitive emails, NRCC officials claim no donor information was compromised.
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MontereyJack
 
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Tue 4 Dec, 2018 11:12 pm
@coldjoint,
Kinda proves my point. Your posts are full of hate. As well as fake news. None of those charges actually apply to liberals. They're all wildly distorted right wing memes, from people who think we still live in 1950. Liberals are dedicated to making America live up to the promises in the Constitution, wherever it falls short. Libdeerals are dedicated to Lincoln's democrantic axioms: government of the people, by the people, FOR THE PEOPLE. We have a president who thinks it's government of the people, by Trump, for Trump. He;s the unAmerican one, not liberals.
farmerman
 
  4  
Tue 4 Dec, 2018 11:51 pm
@MontereyJack,
are conservatives not smart enough to become teachers??
coldjoint
 
  -4  
Tue 4 Dec, 2018 11:55 pm
@MontereyJack,
Quote:
Kinda proves my point. Your posts are full of hate.

No, it does not, you have not proven anything yet but how hapless you are.
MontereyJack
 
  4  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 12:09 am
@coldjoint,
No. What I have proved is how utterly un-self-aware you really are.
MontereyJack
 
  4  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 12:13 am
@farmerman,
yeah, they probably aren't. certainly aren't smart enough to distinguish fact from ideology.
farmerman
 
  3  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 12:23 am
@MontereyJack,
I always wonder what a liberal chemist learns differently??

Their proteins would all be levo- rotatory and would be indicative of life .
MontereyJack
 
  2  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 12:28 am
@farmerman,
Yeah, haven't you always complained about all the liberal geology classes you were required to take as an undergrad? <snicker>
farmerman
 
  3  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 12:31 am
@MontereyJack,
alla time. I never believed there existed any right strike slip faults . Faults couldnt be that dumb could they?
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izzythepush
 
  2  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 01:39 am
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The special counsel investigating alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 US election will not be pursuing a jail sentence for former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Mr Flynn has admitted lying to the FBI.

But in a memo, Robert Mueller said Mr Flynn had provided "first-hand" details about links between the Trump election team and Russian officials.

The heavily redacted memo hints at future revelations that could trouble President Donald Trump.

President Trump has called the investigation a witch hunt and denies there was any collusion between his team and Russian officials to try to secure his election victory.

Mr Mueller's office released the memo as guidance to the judge who will sentence Michael Flynn, the only member of the Trump administration so far to plead guilty as a result of the collusion investigation.

He is due to be sentenced in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on 18 December.

Mr Flynn has pleaded guilty to one count of making materially false statements to the FBI.

He admitted that he discussed lifting US sanctions on Russia with the Russian ambassador to Washington before Mr Trump took office, and that he lied to the US vice-president about that conversation.

It says Mr Flynn has provided assistance in multiple investigations and has also given information on co-ordination between the Russian government and the Trump campaign.

Consequently, it says: "A sentence at the low end of the guideline range - including a sentence that does not impose a term of incarceration - is appropriate and warranted."

The memo points to Mr Flynn's "exemplary" military and public service and that he "deserves credit for accepting responsibility in a timely fashion and substantially assisting the government".

It had been thought details of Russian collusion might be included in the memo but the document says that, due to the "sensitive information about ongoing investigations", certain aspects have been sealed.

An addendum to the memo on Mr Flynn's assistance is heavily redacted.

But it does say Mr Flynn provided "firsthand information about the content and context of interactions between the transition team and Russian government officials" - clearly part of the ongoing investigation.

And then there is this intriguing element. In one section there is the simple sentence "the defendant has provided substantial assistance in a criminal investigation" but everything below it is blacked out.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-46449950<br />
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izzythepush
 
  2  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 01:44 am
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Wall Street shares tumbled on Tuesday, sending all three major indexes down more than 3% in some of the steepest declines in weeks.

The Dow Jones index shed almost 800 points, or 3.1%, to close at 25,027.07.

The S&P 500 ended at 2,700.07, down more than 90 points or 3.24%, while the Nasdaq dropped more than 283 points or 3.8% to 7,158.43.

The falls came as a closely-watched financial measure caused alarm about US economic prospects.

Increasing doubts that talks between the US and China would defuse trade tensions also fuelled the losses, reversing Monday's rise, which followed optimism about those prospects.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46445913
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izzythepush
 
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Wed 5 Dec, 2018 01:46 am
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Campaign officials for the US Republican Party had their email accounts hacked ahead of this year's mid-term elections, it has emerged.

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) said it was the victim of a cyber intrusion by an "unknown entity", and the FBI had been informed.

Party officials said none of the emails had been made public.

News website Politico, which first reported the hack, said the accounts of four senior aides had been targeted.

It said the accounts were compromised for several months until the intrusion was spotted in April by an NRCC official who alerted the committee.

The NRCC co-ordinates election campaigns for Republican candidates running for the US House of Representatives, the lower house of Congress.

Politico, citing senior party officials, said the NRCC had kept details of the hack hidden from the party's leadership, as well as its house members, saying it feared it would make it harder to find the culprit.

NRCC spokesman Ian Prior said: "The NRCC can confirm that it was the victim of a cyber intrusion by an unknown entity. The cybersecurity of the Committee's data is paramount, and upon learning of the intrusion, the NRCC immediately launched an internal investigation and notified the FBI, which is now investigating the matter."

He added: "To protect the integrity of that investigation, the NRCC will offer no further comment on the incident."


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-46446722
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Lash
 
  -3  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 04:40 am
@MontereyJack,
You can’t possibly feel comfortable with that wild, inaccurate generalization.
izzythepush
 
  1  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 05:07 am
@Lash,
Have you read any of Coldjoint's posts? He's a bigot, a racist, and a neo Nazi, and all his posts reflect his odious beliefs. There's no inaccurate generalisations on MJ's part.
snood
 
  5  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 05:49 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

Have you read any of Coldjoint's posts? He's a bigot, a racist, and a neo Nazi, and all his posts reflect his odious beliefs. There's no inaccurate generalisations on MJ's part.

Izzy, someone would have to be willfully blind to not know this about the nature of cj's posts. Sad to say, but pointing that out to someone vested in not seeing it is probably a futile venture.
oralloy
 
  -4  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 06:06 am
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
Kinda proves my point. Your posts are full of hate. As well as fake news.
Hardly. All he is doing is pointing out the left's many shortcomings.

MontereyJack wrote:
None of those charges actually apply to liberals.
Sure they do. It wasn't conservatives who were cheering the 9/11 attacks as they happened. It was liberals and Muslims.

MontereyJack wrote:
Liberals are dedicated to making America live up to the promises in the Constitution, wherever it falls short.
Incessantly trying to violate people's Constitutional rights (and for no reason other than the joy that liberals get from violating people's rights) is not living up to the promises of the Constitution.
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oralloy
 
  -4  
Wed 5 Dec, 2018 06:07 am
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
No. What I have proved is how utterly un-self-aware you really are.
Denying your untrue characterizations of him shows that he is very aware of himself.

Face it. No conservative here is going to fall for these empty charges of racism that the left spouts to cover their lack of facts and logic. We all see it for the empty flailing that it is.
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