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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 6, 2016 15:40:55 GMT
I'm sure you all know that the Democratic National Party had their servers broken into. Someone who called himself "Guccifer 2.0" but made off with DNC financial records, e-mails, research reports, and other documents. Security researchers who have examined the DNC breach have said that the infiltration appears to be the work of a Russian espionage unit. So they plan to spend about $800,000 on the RNC. This site has an article summarizing the lowbrow tactics as well as a copy of the document: thesmokinggun.com/documents/stupid/dnc-rnc-plan-645391
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 17:31:00 GMT
Is this for real? Do the parties do this to each other's conventions on a regular basis or is this new for 2016?
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Post by whopea on Jul 6, 2016 17:35:11 GMT
If it is for real, that's disgusting. And yes, before it's asked, if the RNC does anything of the sort in Philadelphia, it's equally disgusting. Let the parties have their nominating conventions in peace and start the campaign afterwards.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jul 6, 2016 18:03:33 GMT
Is this for real? Do the parties do this to each other's conventions on a regular basis or is this new for 2016? Bernie Sanders camp accessed HC's files just this past December.
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 6, 2016 18:48:14 GMT
Is this for real? Do the parties do this to each other's conventions on a regular basis or is this new for 2016? It's for real. For those of us disgusted by the whole "small hands" thing that the debates devolved into, it appears the Democrats think it is worthy of perpetuating -- which says a lot more about them.
Maybe my memory is failing me, but I do not recall hearing of shenanigans like this at past conventions. I'm not a party person, but I hope the Republicans don't stoop to this level at the Democratic convention.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jul 6, 2016 18:56:10 GMT
Is this for real? Do the parties do this to each other's conventions on a regular basis or is this new for 2016? It's for real. For those of us disgusted by the whole "small hands" thing that the debates devolved into, it appears the Democrats think it is worthy of perpetuating -- which says a lot more about them.
Maybe my memory is failing me, but I do not recall hearing of shenanigans like this at past conventions. I'm not a party person, but I hope the Republicans don't stoop to this level at the Democratic convention.
Oh I'm sure that the perfect Republican's won't succumb to such shenanigans. After all, according to a few here, Democrats are the scourge of the Earth. (Insert major eye roll)
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Jul 6, 2016 19:02:52 GMT
Consider the source carefully.
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Post by Merge on Jul 6, 2016 19:03:25 GMT
Oh, there's been confirmation of the authenticity of these documents? Please do share. I'm sure none of us are very trusting of Russian hackers.
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Post by refugeepea on Jul 6, 2016 19:08:53 GMT
Nothing surprises me about either party. It's already going to be a giant clusterf**k with Trump. All the DNC needs to do is sit back and watch the Republican party implode with Trump at the helm.
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Post by mollycoddle on Jul 6, 2016 19:12:04 GMT
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Post by Darcy Collins on Jul 6, 2016 19:26:52 GMT
I attended two nights of the DNC in Denver in 2008 - and stayed at a local hotel. If the Republicans had a presence there, it was completely unseen by me. There were pro-life protesters outside of the Pepsi Center - oh and I do seem to recall someone giving me pamphlet on clean coal at one point when I was walking around Denver.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 19:43:16 GMT
While nothing would surprise me about either party at this point, I really just can't trust The Smoking Gun as a credible source.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 19:47:03 GMT
That's an asshole move no matter who is doing it.
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 6, 2016 20:05:36 GMT
Oh I'm sure that the perfect Republican's won't succumb to such shenanigans. After all, according to a few here, Democrats are the scourge of the Earth. (Insert major eye roll) And to many, Republicans are the scourge of the Earth.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jul 6, 2016 20:16:02 GMT
Oh I'm sure that the perfect Republican's won't succumb to such shenanigans. After all, according to a few here, Democrats are the scourge of the Earth. (Insert major eye roll) And to many, Republicans are the scourge of the Earth. I don't think that at all.
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Post by lucillebluth on Jul 6, 2016 20:18:22 GMT
If it is for real, that's disgusting. And yes, before it's asked, if the RNC does anything of the sort in Philadelphia, it's equally disgusting. Let the parties have their nominating conventions in peace and start the campaign afterwards. Which part do you find "disgusting"? The jokes about tiny fingers? Lowbrow, maybe, but that's a pretty small part of the plan. "Crashing" the convention is what The Smoking Gun called it, but apparently the political types call it "counter-programming," and they're pretty proud of it. From four years ago: ABC News
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 6, 2016 20:23:54 GMT
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 6, 2016 20:32:05 GMT
Sure, Democrats had some spokespeople wandering around Tampa, Fla. But Republicans plan to bracket Democrats' Charlotte, N.C., convention with an unprecedented counter-convention right outside the gates of the Time Warner Cable Arena, where Democrats will gather after Labor Day. ABC NewsThanks, Lucille, it appears both sides have done it to each other before. I guess they didn't get the same publicity because the candidates weren't as controversial?
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Post by katieanna on Jul 6, 2016 20:36:23 GMT
This whole election is one colossal joke....and guess who that joke is on?
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Post by Merge on Jul 6, 2016 20:51:50 GMT
Your links don't work for me. I'm not disputing that the DNC was hacked - that's been verified - only questioning whether the documents themselves have been verified as authentic. If the verification is in one of those articles, I apologize.
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Post by lucillebluth on Jul 6, 2016 21:07:34 GMT
I'm not disputing that the DNC was hacked - that's been verified - only questioning whether the documents themselves have been verified as authentic. If the verification is in one of those articles, I apologize. They're probably real. Have you looked at them? They're nowhere near as shocking as The Smoking Gun makes them out to be. Some silly "gimmicks," sure, like the Go Trump Yourself kit alluded to above, with small hands and a self-tanner. (It's not clear to me where they plan to distribute these--looks like at "headquarters"?) But most of it seems like pretty standard stuff about having press conferences, being ready to respond to Republican speeches, etc.
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 6, 2016 21:10:49 GMT
Your links don't work for me. I'm not disputing that the DNC was hacked - that's been verified - only questioning whether the documents themselves have been verified as authentic. If the verification is in one of those articles, I apologize. Sorry, not sure why they don't work, but you can Google: mother jones dnc hacker and get the same results. The second article that comes up is the one I linked and it has links to actual copies of the documents.
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Post by refugeepea on Jul 6, 2016 21:17:46 GMT
I'm not disputing that the DNC was hacked - that's been verified - only questioning whether the documents themselves have been verified as authentic. If the verification is in one of those articles, I apologize. They're probably real. Have you looked at them? They're nowhere near as shocking as The Smoking Gun makes them out to be. Some silly "gimmicks," sure, like the Go Trump Yourself kit alluded to above, with small hands and a self-tanner. (It's not clear to me where they plan to distribute these--looks like at "headquarters"?) But most of it seems like pretty standard stuff about having press conferences, being ready to respond to Republican speeches, etc. So, I actually looked at all the pages. I agree that most was very standard stuff. The gimmicks sections were just plain stupid and I thought that should be below a major political party. Then I realized both parties are stooping to ridiculous levels to get people's attention. I honestly thought most of it was well thought out. Especially the part about watching for stupid comments and be prepared with statements.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 22:27:19 GMT
So, I actually looked at all the pages. I agree that most was very standard stuff. The gimmicks sections were just plain stupid and I thought that should be below a major political party. I did notice that a lot of the gimmicks section entries were in different font, and the bullet formatting was messed up in various places all through the document. I would hope that the gimmicks stuff was beneath either party, but now, who knows?
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Post by flute4peace on Jul 6, 2016 22:34:51 GMT
It's for real. For those of us disgusted by the whole "small hands" thing that the debates devolved into, it appears the Democrats think it is worthy of perpetuating -- which says a lot more about them.
Maybe my memory is failing me, but I do not recall hearing of shenanigans like this at past conventions. I'm not a party person, but I hope the Republicans don't stoop to this level at the Democratic convention.
Oh I'm sure that the perfect Republican's won't succumb to such shenanigans. After all, according to a few here, Democrats are the scourge of the Earth. (Insert major eye roll) I pretty much think both parties are equally scouragous. After somewhat following the election for the first time, I've lost a lot of respect for our "government". People hate each other for the letter before their name. Blows my mind.
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Post by flute4peace on Jul 6, 2016 22:37:38 GMT
This whole election is one colossal joke....and guess who that joke is on? Us
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Post by Merge on Jul 7, 2016 3:17:31 GMT
Your links don't work for me. I'm not disputing that the DNC was hacked - that's been verified - only questioning whether the documents themselves have been verified as authentic. If the verification is in one of those articles, I apologize. Sorry, not sure why they don't work, but you can Google: mother jones dnc hacker and get the same results. The second article that comes up is the one I linked and it has links to actual copies of the documents. It has copies of the documents the hackers leaked. As to whether they legitimately came off the DNC servers exactly as leaked ... who knows? That's the verification I'm talking about. I could (theoretically) hack your home network tomorrow and post a bunch of stuff that I claim was written by you. Not really - I'd have no idea how to do that - but someone certainly could. That's the point I'm making here. News agencies reporting that the documents were leaked is not the same thing as verification of their original source.
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Post by leftturnonly on Jul 7, 2016 3:33:01 GMT
Oh I'm sure that the perfect Republican's won't succumb to such shenanigans. After all, according to a few here, Democrats are the scourge of the Earth. (Insert major eye roll) I pretty much think both parties are equally scouragous. After somewhat following the election for the first time, I've lost a lot of respect for our "government". People hate each other for the letter before their name. Blows my mind. I am not talking down to you, just to be clear here. If you haven't paid much attention before, this might not be old ground for you. The letter by a politician's name has come to represent more than just her or his political affiliation. It has come to also mean the very real likelihood of what his or her vote will be on any given subject. As in politicians are far less likely to vote their conscience (or their district/state's concerns) than they are to vote their party ticket. Maybe if politicians started to break out more from adhering so closely to the party lines, it wouldn't matter so much what letter is there. If this was already obvious to you, please just disregard. Welcome to the "I've lost a lot of respect for our government [officials] club." We are a rapidly growing community.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2016 8:10:26 GMT
It's for real. For those of us disgusted by the whole "small hands" thing that the debates devolved into, it appears the Democrats think it is worthy of perpetuating -- which says a lot more about them.
Maybe my memory is failing me, but I do not recall hearing of shenanigans like this at past conventions. I'm not a party person, but I hope the Republicans don't stoop to this level at the Democratic convention.
Oh I'm sure that the perfect Republican's won't succumb to such shenanigans. After all, according to a few here, Democrats are the scourge of the Earth. (Insert major eye roll) Why are you always so hateful and sarcastic to Republicans? I am one and I don't think Democrats are awful people. Your attitude does you no favors, that's for sure. I am grateful for others on this board who are Democrats who have behaved in a much kinder manner.
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Post by flute4peace on Jul 7, 2016 13:21:42 GMT
I pretty much think both parties are equally scouragous. After somewhat following the election for the first time, I've lost a lot of respect for our "government". People hate each other for the letter before their name. Blows my mind. I am not talking down to you, just to be clear here. If you haven't paid much attention before, this might not be old ground for you. The letter by a politician's name has come to represent more than just her or his political affiliation. It has come to also mean the very real likelihood of what his or her vote will be on any given subject. As in politicians are far less likely to vote their conscience (or their district/state's concerns) than they are to vote their party ticket. Maybe if politicians started to break out more from adhering so closely to the party lines, it wouldn't matter so much what letter is there. If this was already obvious to you, please just disregard. Welcome to the "I've lost a lot of respect for our government [officials] club." We are a rapidly growing community. Yes, this is exactly what I'm talking about. It's like people cease to have their own identity. If they have an R before their name they're going to vote a certain way, and the Ds are going to hate them. If they have a D before their name they're going to vote a certain way, and the Rs are going to hate them.
Maybe it's just me, I don't know. When I took that quiz that was supposed to tell you which candidate you were most in agreement with, I was split evenly between Rs and Ds. I suppose that could be a big reason why I don't understand the strict party line thing.
(no offense against any strictly partisan folk - just because I don't understand it doesn't mean you're a bad person)
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