SciFi Chick wrote:And if the Russians are convicted, does that mean the election is nullified?
Sorry, no.
SciFi Chick wrote:And if the Russians are convicted, does that mean the election is nullified?
geonuc wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:And if the Russians are convicted, does that mean the election is nullified?
Sorry, no.
SciFi Chick wrote:Then again, if you had an election that was literally rigged, wouldn't you have to do something? Otherwise, why bother voting at all?
SciFi Chick wrote:.....Then again, if you had an election that was literally rigged, wouldn't you have to do something? Otherwise, why bother voting at all?
They did their homework, and realized they didn't have to work too hard to outright rig an election. They found such and apathetic, uniformed, gullible voting block, with many who were not going to vote at all. They make a few facebook posts that discourage just enough percentage of voters to stay at home or vote for anyone other than Clinton, and the morons do all the work for you. No threats, jails, corrupted machines or officials need get involved.Sigma_Orionis wrote:The way I see it, the evidence pointing to a Russian attempt at influencing public opinion in the US 2016 presidential election is pretty strong. I wouldn't call that "rigging an election" though.
Thumper wrote:They did their homework, and realized they didn't have to work too hard to outright rig an election. They found such and apathetic, uniformed, gullible voting block, with many who were not going to vote at all. They make a few facebook posts that discourage just enough percentage of voters to stay at home or vote for anyone other than Clinton, and the morons do all the work for you. No threats, jails, corrupted machines or officials need get involved.Sigma_Orionis wrote:The way I see it, the evidence pointing to a Russian attempt at influencing public opinion in the US 2016 presidential election is pretty strong. I wouldn't call that "rigging an election" though.
Thumper wrote:They did their homework, and realized they didn't have to work too hard to outright rig an election. They found such and apathetic, uniformed, gullible voting block, with many who were not going to vote at all. They make a few facebook posts that discourage just enough percentage of voters to stay at home or vote for anyone other than Clinton, and the morons do all the work for you. No threats, jails, corrupted machines or officials need get involved.Sigma_Orionis wrote:The way I see it, the evidence pointing to a Russian attempt at influencing public opinion in the US 2016 presidential election is pretty strong. I wouldn't call that "rigging an election" though.
Thumper wrote:Yes. I think one serious interpretation for what's happened is also that even if Trump wasn't aware of it (there's a legit chance others were just using him for gain, and he's too idiotic/senile to notice), he still won't speak up about the Russians because he doesn't mind if they do it again. That is pretty fucking shocking if you think about it.
I have noticed that there seems to be much more of an outcry than some previous things though, and hope that continues. I saw Nate Silver say it best, you can always say this won't be the straw that breaks the camel's back, and be almost right, but you'll also always miss the time the straw breaks the camel's back.
That's all well and good, but I didn't say any of the above in that quote.SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Yes. I think one serious interpretation for what's happened is also that even if Trump wasn't aware of it (there's a legit chance others were just using him for gain, and he's too idiotic/senile to notice), he still won't speak up about the Russians because he doesn't mind if they do it again. That is pretty fucking shocking if you think about it.
I have noticed that there seems to be much more of an outcry than some previous things though, and hope that continues. I saw Nate Silver say it best, you can always say this won't be the straw that breaks the camel's back, and be almost right, but you'll also always miss the time the straw breaks the camel's back.
IMO Trump colluded with the Russians. He is a traitor. And there was a conspiracy. Having said that. One pundit today suggested that even if all of that were NOT true Trump still cannot admit that the Russians interfered in our election and helped him win. He CAN NOT admit the Russians hacked our election because then it means he did not win legitimately. He literally cannot contemplate anything that would de-legitimize his winning the election. And because of who and what he is he becomes Putin's useful idiot.
Frankly, I am not sure which version scares me more. Willing traitor or Useful idiot. Because that means that 63 million people would rather vote for an idiot than a candidate who actually understood how to stand up to Putin.
Thumper wrote:That's all well and good, but I didn't say any of the above in that quote.SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Yes. I think one serious interpretation for what's happened is also that even if Trump wasn't aware of it (there's a legit chance others were just using him for gain, and he's too idiotic/senile to notice), he still won't speak up about the Russians because he doesn't mind if they do it again. That is pretty fucking shocking if you think about it.
I have noticed that there seems to be much more of an outcry than some previous things though, and hope that continues. I saw Nate Silver say it best, you can always say this won't be the straw that breaks the camel's back, and be almost right, but you'll also always miss the time the straw breaks the camel's back.
IMO Trump colluded with the Russians. He is a traitor. And there was a conspiracy. Having said that. One pundit today suggested that even if all of that were NOT true Trump still cannot admit that the Russians interfered in our election and helped him win. He CAN NOT admit the Russians hacked our election because then it means he did not win legitimately. He literally cannot contemplate anything that would de-legitimize his winning the election. And because of who and what he is he becomes Putin's useful idiot.
Frankly, I am not sure which version scares me more. Willing traitor or Useful idiot. Because that means that 63 million people would rather vote for an idiot than a candidate who actually understood how to stand up to Putin.
SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Yes. I think one serious interpretation for what's happened is also that even if Trump wasn't aware of it (there's a legit chance others were just using him for gain, and he's too idiotic/senile to notice), he still won't speak up about the Russians because he doesn't mind if they do it again. That is pretty fucking shocking if you think about it.
I have noticed that there seems to be much more of an outcry than some previous things though, and hope that continues. I saw Nate Silver say it best, you can always say this won't be the straw that breaks the camel's back, and be almost right, but you'll also always miss the time the straw breaks the camel's back.
IMO Trump colluded with the Russians. He is a traitor. And there was a conspiracy. Having said that. One pundit today suggested that even if all of that were NOT true Trump still cannot admit that the Russians interfered in our election and helped him win. He CAN NOT admit the Russians hacked our election because then it means he did not win legitimately. He literally cannot contemplate anything that would de-legitimize his winning the election. And because of who and what he is he becomes Putin's useful idiot.
Frankly, I am not sure which version scares me more. Willing traitor or Useful idiot. Because that means that 63 million people would rather vote for an idiot than a candidate who actually understood how to stand up to Putin.
Thumper wrote:No emails about Mars looking as big as a full moon?
Rommie wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Yes. I think one serious interpretation for what's happened is also that even if Trump wasn't aware of it (there's a legit chance others were just using him for gain, and he's too idiotic/senile to notice), he still won't speak up about the Russians because he doesn't mind if they do it again. That is pretty fucking shocking if you think about it.
I have noticed that there seems to be much more of an outcry than some previous things though, and hope that continues. I saw Nate Silver say it best, you can always say this won't be the straw that breaks the camel's back, and be almost right, but you'll also always miss the time the straw breaks the camel's back.
IMO Trump colluded with the Russians. He is a traitor. And there was a conspiracy. Having said that. One pundit today suggested that even if all of that were NOT true Trump still cannot admit that the Russians interfered in our election and helped him win. He CAN NOT admit the Russians hacked our election because then it means he did not win legitimately. He literally cannot contemplate anything that would de-legitimize his winning the election. And because of who and what he is he becomes Putin's useful idiot.
Frankly, I am not sure which version scares me more. Willing traitor or Useful idiot. Because that means that 63 million people would rather vote for an idiot than a candidate who actually understood how to stand up to Putin.
The cynic in me argues it hardly matters, we still get the same result of a Manchurian/Siberian candidate.
Fun fact, on Monday my sister sent out a family email, the first in many months, basically saying how could one not say Trump is a traitor. I've gotten emails from this week about my brother's wedding, Jupiter's moons, and books, but there's a gaping silence going on on that front.
SciFiFisher wrote:It took a couple of days but the Trump base is trying to man splain it all away by claiming it's Trump Derangement Syndrome. Trump was just building a better relationship with Russia and all of us with TDS should just get over it. I suppose it's easier for them to think we have a mental problem. After all, if they admit Trump looks guilty as hell and appears to be the biggest traitor to our country since Benedict Arnold that makes them accomplices. Kind of hard to admit you helped sell out your own country because you believed a man like Trump. Not that I plan to give them much sympathy or cut them any slack over it.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:It took a couple of days but the Trump base is trying to man splain it all away by claiming it's Trump Derangement Syndrome. Trump was just building a better relationship with Russia and all of us with TDS should just get over it. I suppose it's easier for them to think we have a mental problem. After all, if they admit Trump looks guilty as hell and appears to be the biggest traitor to our country since Benedict Arnold that makes them accomplices. Kind of hard to admit you helped sell out your own country because you believed a man like Trump. Not that I plan to give them much sympathy or cut them any slack over it.
I think you're wrong. They voted for him and still root for the SOB, not because they believed him. But, BECAUSE they want to spite the "damned liberals". Which is worse by several orders of magnitude and much less worthy of sympathy
Khan: [quoting from Melville's Moby Dick] To the last, I will grapple with thee... from Hell's heart, I stab at thee! For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee!
That's the way it's been inside my organization for years...SciFiFisher wrote:ETA: I have noticed a trend that seems to be part of the problem. People seem to resent it if other people might be getting a break or something they aren't. And instead of saying "Let's find a way for all of us to benefit" they say "If I can't have it then that other guy shouldn't have it either!!" and they work really hard to stop the other guy from getting it or they work really hard to take it away from the other guy. As long as the "other" is as ir more miserable than they are it's "fair".
The G.O.P. has lost its way because it has been selling itself for years to whoever could keep it in power, and that is now Trump and his base. And Trump’s base actually hates the people who hate Trump — i.e., liberals who they think look down on members of the base — more than it cares about Trump. This is about culture, not politics, and culture doesn’t change with the news cycle. And neither do business models — and Fox News’s business model is to feed, and feed off of, that culture war by allowing many of its commentators to be Trump’s parrots and bullhorns.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Heh I found someone that agrees with meThe G.O.P. has lost its way because it has been selling itself for years to whoever could keep it in power, and that is now Trump and his base. And Trump’s base actually hates the people who hate Trump — i.e., liberals who they think look down on members of the base — more than it cares about Trump. This is about culture, not politics, and culture doesn’t change with the news cycle. And neither do business models — and Fox News’s business model is to feed, and feed off of, that culture war by allowing many of its commentators to be Trump’s parrots and bullhorns.
SciFi Chick wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Heh I found someone that agrees with meThe G.O.P. has lost its way because it has been selling itself for years to whoever could keep it in power, and that is now Trump and his base. And Trump’s base actually hates the people who hate Trump — i.e., liberals who they think look down on members of the base — more than it cares about Trump. This is about culture, not politics, and culture doesn’t change with the news cycle. And neither do business models — and Fox News’s business model is to feed, and feed off of, that culture war by allowing many of its commentators to be Trump’s parrots and bullhorns.
"liberals who they think look down on members of the base" You mean, liberals who look down on members of the base. Let's not lie about what's going on here.
SciFi Chick wrote:"liberals who they think look down on members of the base" You mean, liberals who look down on members of the base. Let's not lie about what's going on here.
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