RE: Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin were hacked...
gravWrote: (05-15-2019 09:21 PM)
Hack schmack. Trump had yuuge crowds turn out for his rallies. Hilldabeast had dozens show up.
Her people stole votes from Bernie and NO ONE liked her.
so what?
he only ever rallied in red sates
if he went to a dem city no one would have turned up.
he went for the safe option
LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 501243 05-15-2019 10:27 PM
RE: Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin were hacked...
U.S. Tells 21 States That Hackers Targeted Their Voting Systems
The A.P. contacted every state election office to determine which ones had been informed that their election systems had been targeted. The others that confirmed they were targeted were Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
Being targeted does not mean that sensitive voter data was manipulated or that results were changed. A hacker targeting a system without getting inside is similar to a burglar circling a house, checking for unlocked doors and windows.
pooky Registered User User ID: 451507 05-15-2019 10:57 PM
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Veteran Democratic operative Donna Brazile finally admitted that she used her former position as a CNN commentator to relay questions ahead of debates to Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primary.
As recently as February, Brazile would only say that the emails "allegedly" showed her forwarding the questions.
In her Time essay, however, she said she was remorseful.
"My job was to make all our Democratic candidates look good, and I worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen," she said. "But sending those emails was a mistake I will forever regret."
Brazile has since resigned from CNN.
LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 501243 05-15-2019 11:18 PM
Veteran Democratic operative Donna Brazile finally admitted that she used her former position as a CNN commentator to relay questions ahead of debates to Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primary.
As recently as February, Brazile would only say that the emails "allegedly" showed her forwarding the questions.
In her Time essay, however, she said she was remorseful.
"My job was to make all our Democratic candidates look good, and I worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen," she said. "But sending those emails was a mistake I will forever regret."
Brazile has since resigned from CNN.
Report: Fox News CEO Ailes tipped off Trump about 2016 debate ...
Veteran Democratic operative Donna Brazile finally admitted that she used her former position as a CNN commentator to relay questions ahead of debates to Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primary.
As recently as February, Brazile would only say that the emails "allegedly" showed her forwarding the questions.
In her Time essay, however, she said she was remorseful.
"My job was to make all our Democratic candidates look good, and I worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen," she said. "But sending those emails was a mistake I will forever regret."
Brazile has since resigned from CNN.
Report: Fox News CEO Ailes tipped off Trump about 2016 debate ...
Trump has made the debate a point of pride. He recently boasted to the Times that he’d won it despite being a novice, and despite the “crazy Megyn Kelly question.” Fox, however, may have given Trump a little help. A pair of Fox insiders and a source close to Trump believe that Ailes informed the Trump campaign about Kelly’s question. Two of those sources say that they know of the tipoff from a purported eyewitness. In addition, a former Trump campaign aide says that a Fox contact gave him advance notice of a different debate question, which asked the candidates whether they would support the Republican nominee, regardless of who won. The former aide says that the heads-up was passed on to Trump, who was the only candidate who said that he wouldn’t automatically support the Party’s nominee—a position that burnished his image as an outsider.
These claims are hard to evaluate: Ailes is dead, and they conflict with substantial reporting suggesting that the rift between Trump and Fox was bitter. A former campaign aide is adamant that Trump was genuinely surprised and infuriated by Kelly’s question. A Fox spokesperson strongly denied the allegations, and declined requests for interviews with employees involved in the debate.
Kelly also declined to comment, but she broached the subject in her 2016 memoir, “Settle for More.” She wrote that the day before the debate Trump called Fox executives to complain, saying he’d heard that Kelly planned to ask “a very pointed question directed at him.” She noted, “Folks were starting to worry about Trump—his level of agitation did not match the circumstances.” When this passage stirred controversy, Kelly tweeted that her book “does not suggest Trump had any debate Qs in advance, nor do I believe that he did.” Yet her account does suggest that Trump had enough forewarning to be upset, and that he contacted Fox before the debate.
So no proof, just allegations from "sources say..." quite a big difference compared to an actual confession and a resignation.
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2019 12:00 AM by pooky.)
LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 453934 05-16-2019 12:01 AM
Trump has made the debate a point of pride. He recently boasted to the Times that he’d won it despite being a novice, and despite the “crazy Megyn Kelly question.” Fox, however, may have given Trump a little help. A pair of Fox insiders and a source close to Trump believe that Ailes informed the Trump campaign about Kelly’s question. Two of those sources say that they know of the tipoff from a purported eyewitness. In addition, a former Trump campaign aide says that a Fox contact gave him advance notice of a different debate question, which asked the candidates whether they would support the Republican nominee, regardless of who won. The former aide says that the heads-up was passed on to Trump, who was the only candidate who said that he wouldn’t automatically support the Party’s nominee—a position that burnished his image as an outsider.
These claims are hard to evaluate: Ailes is dead, and they conflict with substantial reporting suggesting that the rift between Trump and Fox was bitter. A former campaign aide is adamant that Trump was genuinely surprised and infuriated by Kelly’s question. A Fox spokesperson strongly denied the allegations, and declined requests for interviews with employees involved in the debate.
Kelly also declined to comment, but she broached the subject in her 2016 memoir, “Settle for More.” She wrote that the day before the debate Trump called Fox executives to complain, saying he’d heard that Kelly planned to ask “a very pointed question directed at him.” She noted, “Folks were starting to worry about Trump—his level of agitation did not match the circumstances.” When this passage stirred controversy, Kelly tweeted that her book “does not suggest Trump had any debate Qs in advance, nor do I believe that he did.” Yet her account does suggest that Trump had enough forewarning to be upset, and that he contacted Fox before the debate.
So no proof, just allegations from "sources say..." quite a big difference compared to an actual confession and a resignation.
its already been confirmed to be truth. nice try tho
wipe that orange jizz off your chin
LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 501243 05-16-2019 12:06 AM
Veteran Democratic operative Donna Brazile finally admitted that she used her former position as a CNN commentator to relay questions ahead of debates to Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primary.
As recently as February, Brazile would only say that the emails "allegedly" showed her forwarding the questions.
In her Time essay, however, she said she was remorseful.
"My job was to make all our Democratic candidates look good, and I worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen," she said. "But sending those emails was a mistake I will forever regret."
Brazile has since resigned from CNN.
Report: Fox News CEO Ailes tipped off Trump about 2016 debate ...
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