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17,000 Leaked Names From DNC Hack Appear To Be Ticket Purchasers (thehill.com)

An anonymous Slashdot reader writes: The database of leaked names from the Democratic National Committee hack appears to be anyone who went to see the president, the vice president or other official DNC events dating back to 2013.
"When things like this happen, they are going to be losing support," says one woman who purchased a ticket to see President Obama speak in Texas. "I'm not going to be buying any more tickets. There should be much better safeguards in place."

25 comments

  1. Trump 2016 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Purchased a ticket to see the president speak? Wtf.

    There is something very rotten about this country and it's not cops and blacks shooting at each other.

    1. Re:Trump 2016 by davester666 · · Score: 1

      shocking. at least it was, when it first started, what, at least 50 years ago. hell, did Lincoln turn down free lunches?

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  2. why dnc make money from president? by sittingnut · · Score: 4, Insightful

    fact that dnc, a political party, is allowed to make money out of people who want to see the president (a public official), says a lot about state of usa's so called democracy (which they want to export as a good thing to other countries with much bloodshed).

    1. Re:why dnc make money from president? by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Insightful

      fact that dnc, a political party, is allowed to make money out of people who want to see the president (a public official), says a lot about state of usa's so called democracy

      It really doesn't, although it says plenty about the DNC. They're not selling tickets to get to influence Obama, just to meet him or eat dinner near him or whatnot. If you want to influence politics, it costs a lot more. You can't just buy a ticket.

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    2. Re:why dnc make money from president? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You do realize every public official during my lifetime does this, right? And the US has never been a "democracy".

    3. Re:why dnc make money from president? by ScentCone · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You're (deliberately, I assume) pretending to misunderstand this. But let's clear up some stuff for you:

      1) The DNC is not a political party. It's the committee formed by members of that party to run certain activities (like the events where the party's candidates try to muster more support - as campaign donations, more volunteering, more press coverage, etc) on behalf of the party's members.

      2) Political parties are not the government. The Democrats, the Republicans, the Greens, the Communist Party USA ... they are all private associations that have nothing to do with the government. The government doesn't charter them, doesn't run them, doesn't tell them how to choose their candidates, or anything else. The government does, of course, tell them (and everyone else) how they're allowed to spend money if they want to maintain their non-profit status and stay out of legal trouble surrounding federal election law. But when one of these private associations, just like the local Boy Scouts troop or the local Save The Whales or Greenpeace groups wants to raise some money, they are perfectly free to...

      3) Sell tickets to an event. It might be for a seminar, for an appearance by a popular musical act, a panel discussion with a documentary film director, or an appearance by any attraction, including a celebrity. Which brings us to...

      4) The president is a celebrity. If he wants to throw his personal high profile public presence behind a movement or event or cause that he thinks it makes sense to support, he's welcome to. That's not the same as making a policy decision by vetoing a bill, issuing executive orders, choosing which laws to enforce or not, etc. A president showing up at an alumni event held at his school, because he likes and supports his alma mater, is perfectly reasonable - he knows that will increase the odds that alumni interest and donations will go up. It's the same reason that all celebrities appear at such events - their fame and popularity help to attract interest, buzz, and press coverage of something they want to see promoted. Political parties are no different than any other non-profit association of people that have some common goal. They all want and can use more attention and support. And the First Amendment guarantees that the government can't infringe on the rights of people to form such associations, and any citizen - including the commander in chief or Kim Kardashian - as the right to throw their visibility and support behind an association's promotional and fund raising efforts.

      So, are you really thinking that when someone buys a ticket to an event (you know, the sort of thing that a group has to spend money to run (have you ever personally organized a large gathering ... rented a facility, catered meals, provided everything from janitorial services to security to transportation), that that means the politician who makes an appearance at that event (and event he or she publicly supports), that suddenly that same politician is going to change their view on, say ... whether or not to leave more troops in Iraq, whether to sign a budget bill, or whether to name a new person to run the IRS? People are buying tickets to a political party's fund raising event because they already like and agree with the person they're looking forward to seeing there.

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    4. Re: why dnc make money from president? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If political parties are not the government, how come airforce1 was used in killary's campaign?

    5. Re: why dnc make money from president? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No president has done this to the degree oboma has . There is a stat that oboma made more fundraising speak he's in his first 3.5 years in office than the past 4 presidents combined

    6. Re: why dnc make money from president? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      For every one of these fundraising events the party is supposed to pay back the government for the total cost including cost of secrete service and flight . In reality, the president concocts a reason such as meeting with a mayor as the reason for the trip sidestepping the payment . All presidents have done this but not to the level of constant fundraising oboma has . Maybe that is why the major media has been shill for his propoganda campaign . Would you have voted for oboma if you knew he was affiliated with the anti-American black nationalist movement aka black panthers ???? I would not have . This explains why every police involved shooting with an African American with a long rap sheet he immediately implies racism as the only conclusion. But when a black man who publically states he wants to kill white people we need to step back and look at all the facts

    7. Re:why dnc make money from president? by sysrammer · · Score: 1

      Good answer.

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    8. Re: why dnc make money from president? by ScentCone · · Score: 2

      If political parties are not the government, how come airforce1 was used in killary's campaign?

      Because she was receiving political support from the head of her party (the president). He happens to be in office right now. And the person in that office doesn't fly commercial airlines, he flies in the aircraft that's equipped to protect that office-holder, and which allows that person to conduct the duties of that office while in flight and perhaps under newly developing threats. That might be Marine One or Air Force One. You're not really confused about this, are you?

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    9. Re: why dnc make money from president? by davester666 · · Score: 1

      so, you are upset that he's better at his job than last couple of guys?

      Because that's his job. To help perpetuate the myth that you have to vote for either D or R to save the country from R or D.

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  3. Other issues aside, I find it puzzling by The+Cisco+Kid · · Score: 0

    that someone that supports a particular candidate would be upset that someone might FIND OUT that they support that candidate. I mean most people are pretty open/obvious about who/what they support.

    1. Re:Other issues aside, I find it puzzling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Nice try, but it's not about people finding out about you supporting a candidate rather than said candidate handling your private info, given to them in trust, so poorly that some hack was able to steal it.

      Or would you assume people's main concern about refusing to shop at Store A (say, Wal-mart, Sears, or Wendy's, etc) over their data being stolen from their stores actually be able people finding out they shopped there?

      Jokes I'm sure you'll like to make aside, the answer is "No."

  4. Boohoo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Poor shmucks

  5. Re:Bullshit. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The debt is actually over 3x the reported figures. They do not publish an M3 money supply report any more, citing it "wasn't worth it".

  6. it wuz totes haxxed!!1! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So, any news, or is empty word salad all the buffet serves... again?

  7. Tickets to the Lincoln Bedroom? by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

    Or did they shut down the ticket turnstile to the Lincoln Bedroom in 2001?

  8. Nothing will ever stop Republicans by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There leader the President once broke into the Democratic national headquarters and no Republicans batted an eye.
    Even today seek to make it less by calling every little thing somethinggate.

    No low is to low.

    Even an entire news station that passes opinion as news is OK if it is for the cause.

    1. Re: Nothing will ever stop Republicans by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's spelled "they're".

  9. Not going to be buying any more tickets? by davidwr · · Score: 1

    "I'm not going to be buying any more tickets"

    Good news, thanks to recent court rulings, now you can just pay your super-PAC or other anonymous-donation-fund-pass-through organization to arrange for an off-the-books VIP pass. Sure, it will cost more, but not only will you get privacy but you'll also get the other perks that come with that 6-figure-donation VIP pass.

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  10. Applies to voting too by mi · · Score: 1

    "I'm not going to be buying any more tickets. There should be much better safeguards in place."

    Now apply the same logic to voting...

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