There are plenty of other reasons for such breakdowns - local officials blamed human error and software malfunctions - and no clear cut evidence of digital sabotage has occurred, much less a Russian role in it.
Record numbers in the hacked area voted for ... Hillary. The article also said multiple intelligence agencies determined no votes were changed.
When I see evidence of votes changed, I will agree with your term "hacking" for the election. Until then, the only thing hacked was democrat email servers (who knows if Hills secret server with classified info was among those)... including one worked on by DWS's buddy who is going to trial soon.
I don't see how any violent group is not condemned. Even the DNC spokespeople will only generically condemn hate on the left and claims that the left will rise up in peaceful protest. Apparently, these spokespeople didn't watch the events in Berkeley.
Bob R/CAGood, you applaud Pelosi's response, that's all you have to say. The anarchists have been opposed to the Democratic agenda for as long as you alt-righties have been calling them "the party of big government." I accept your concession, next time do some research first before saying things so easily disproven.
Tim FinneganMy original comment was not disproven. At the time of my post she had said nothing about the violence from the left.
Just as Trump took some time to call out the white supremacists by name (disproving the taking point of the left that he doesn't do that?), Many democrats still refuse to believe that there is violence from both sides.
Remember this? House Republican leader McCarthy was recorded in private conversation saying he believes both Trump and Rohrabacher are being paid by Putin. Paul Ryan shushed him.
Washington Post - May 17, 2017
" A month before Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination, one of his closest allies in Congress — House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy — made a politically explosive assertion in a private conversation on Capitol Hill with his fellow GOP leaders: that Trump could be the beneficiary of payments from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"There's two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump," McCarthy (R-Calif.) said, according to a recording of the June 15, 2016, exchange, which was listened to and verified by The Washington Post. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher is a Californian Republican known in Congress as a fervent defender of Putin and Russia.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) immediately interjected, stopping the conversation from further exploring McCarthy's assertion, and swore the Republicans present to secrecy. {end Washington Post excerpt]
Mueller and NY Attorney General Schneiderman have teamed up. Since Trump's pardon power is limited to federal prosecutions those who encounter state prosecution have no such protection from POTUS.
Libertarians and our founding fathers proclaimed, "Give me lib...See MoreTrump at his 2020 rally (really?) in Phoenix, sought to build anger in his audience, by taunting "They're trying to take away our culture. They're trying to take away our history" (clearly referencing efforts to remove monuments to the Confederacy erected in the Jim Crow era).
Libertarians and our founding fathers proclaimed, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Clearly in their eyes, the concept of bondage is worse even than murder.
By this standard, slavery was a racial genocide of historic proportion.
And Trump insists we must honor that genocide. "They're trying to take away our culture. They're trying to take away our history!"
Ironically, the next night reading dutifully from his teleprompter, Trump urged us to come together as a nation.
Add "genocide apologist" and "schizophrenic" to the list of modern day presidential adjectives.
James Mattis tells the troops that their president is failing them.
President Trump has left us so numbed by his deceit and dishonor that it's hard for anything said by or about him to shock us. Even so, the remarks this past weekend by two of his top Cabinet officers should sound the alarm bells louder than usual.
On Fox News on Sunday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was asked about a U.N. committee's recent warning about racism in America, which criticized Trump's wavering attitude toward the neo-Nazi marchers in Charlottesville, Virginia. Tillerson replied, "I don't think anyone doubts the American people's values," including those touting "equal treatment of people the world over." But when asked whether Trump shared those values, he replied, "The president speaks for himself."
Around the same time, a recent video emerged on Facebook of Secretary of Defense James Mattis telling a small group of American troops, "You're a great example of our country right now." He went on, "Our country, right now, it's got problems that we don't have in the military. You just hold the line until our country gets back to understanding and respecting each other and showing it...."
"During the call, which Mr. Trump initiated on Aug. 9 from his New Jersey golf club, the president accused Mr. McConnell of bungling the health care issue. He was even more animated about what he intimated was the Senate leader's refusal to protect him from investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to Republicans briefed on the conversation."
http://patriotnotpartisan.com/elections/my-conversation-with-a-leading-election-technology-researcher-should-terrify-you/