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FBI Tracked 'Fake News' Believed To Be From Russia On Election Day (cnn.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: The FBI monitored social media on Election Day last year in an effort to track a suspected Russian disinformation campaign utilizing "fake news," CNN has learned. In the months leading up to Election Day, Twitter and Facebook were the feeding grounds for viral "news" stories floating conspiracies and hoaxes, many aimed at spreading negative false claims about Hillary Clinton. On Election Day, dozens of agents and analysts huddled at a command center arrayed with large monitoring screens at the FBI headquarters in Washington watching for security threats, according to multiple sources. That included analysts monitoring cyber threats, after months of mounting Russian intrusions targeting every part of the US political system, from political parties to policy think-tanks to state election systems. On this day, there was also a group of FBI cyber and counterintelligence analysts and investigators watching social media. FBI analysts had identified social media user accounts behind stories, some based overseas, and the suspicion was that at least some were part of a Russian disinformation campaign, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.

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  1. They looked for it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    OK. What did they find? Or is the answer to that question (maybe even the question itself!) "fake news"?

    1. Re:They looked for it by Mr+D+from+63 · · Score: 4, Funny

      So there was a lot of fake news coming out, and some was from Russia. Thanks for this information, I would never have guessed.

    2. Re:They looked for it by unixisc · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Democrats & neocons act like Fake News is something that requires a state actor. Despite the fact that anybody on a laptop can put together something on a website, broadcast it on FaceBook & Twitter, get enough retweets and soon, the thing has a life of its own.

      During the Cold War, US diplomats could tell their Soviet counterparts, when confronting them w/ photographic or video evidence, that pictures don't lie. That changed since computers became popular, along w/ Photoshop and video editing tools. Today's reality is that a 200lb 14 year old in mom's basement can do this stuff.

    3. Re: They looked for it by Baloroth · · Score: 2, Insightful

      So this is how Russia "influenced" our election? By spreading fake news and being Internet trolls?! For fuck's sake, that's it???

      Careful, you gotta use the right language here: they didn't just "influence" the election, they "hacked" it! If you don't use the right terms, people might start thinking the Democrats fucked up really, really badly, and we can't let that happen or the people who spent decades getting all that political power might find themselves out in the cold, unable to pay for their third summer home in the Caribbean!

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    4. Re:They looked for it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      " . . . many aimed at spreading negative false claims about Hillary Clinton." What was fake about those negative claims? I'd believe almost anything negative about Hillary. Well, maybe not the one about her drinking the blood of young children, but nearly everything else.

      Just because you believe these claims doesn't mean they're true; it rather means that people are telling you what you want to hear.

    5. Re: They looked for it by AutodidactLabrat · · Score: 2, Interesting

      It's called "Contributions in kind" and you obviously know that if Trump had a Citizen, or a Corporation, donating to him thus, it would be a FELONY!

    6. Re:They looked for it by aaarrrgggh · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Easy to make fake news, much harder to create a coordinated system and message to shape opinion. Think "news cycle" rather than "story."

    7. Re: They looked for it by hairyfeet · · Score: 2, Insightful

      What I find hilarious is thanks to Wikileaks we have more than enough evidence to prove there was major collusion between the DNC and several large news outlets to ignore crimes and influence the election but the thing we are supposed to care about is Russia MIGHT have acted like Internet trolls and went "psst psst"....really? Do they REALLY expect us to be Russia having some Internet trolls makes them more powerful than a dozen billion dollar news outlets and the DNC when it comes to affecting our election process? Really?

      The DNC and HRC rigged the primary to insure Bernie couldn't win, the MSM in cahoots with the DNC went out of their way to ignore evidence of crimes committed by HRC including but not limited to lying under oath to congress, lying to the FBI, and destroying evidence that was under subpoena, we even had a former president having a secret meeting with the person in charge of investigating his wife who in turn ordered the head of the FBI to change his language to cover up the fact HRC was under investigation, but we should care about Russian trolls...really?

      I think we can all see who the REAL threat to democracy is, its the fake news outlets like CNN who are in the pocket of the DNC and whom have a vested interest NOT in reporting facts but pushing a political narrative. Between Wikileaks and Project Veritas I'd say we have more than enough evidence for arrests to be made...so why aren't we making them? Who is covering for those that were helping the DNC to shove HRC down our throats? This is what we really should be investigating because if we do not? Its never gonna matter what the people do on a grass roots level because the corporate masters can sit in a back room and choose who is gonna win the primaries no matter what.

      Oh and for those that think Shillary and the DNC could do no wrong? You have them to thank for Donald Trump, look up "pied piper candidate" and see for yourself how Shillary and her pet MSM pushed Trump because they figured with her identity politics would play well against him compared to more mainstream candidates like Bush or Cruz.

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    8. Re: They looked for it by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 2

      So this is how Russia "influenced" our election? By spreading fake news and being Internet trolls?! For fuck's sake, that's it???

      Careful, you gotta use the right language here: they didn't just "influence" the election, they "hacked" it!

      Two different things Boris, but thanks for the conflation attempt.

      If you don't understand that your comrades had information that was quite targeted to very specific places, you haven't been paying very close attention.

      But then therre is the very specific term "Hacked" If you don't know that voting machines have been quite effectively hacked, and by us I've been trying ot find the cite from 2005, but it seems to be a little hard to come by these days, but an outfit, http://thehill.com/policy/cybe... Carnegie Mellon, took the actual voting machines that were in use at the time and hacked them.

      And tell me Boris, if you could get into an enemies voting system and change the election results to a person who would do your bidding - answer me why you would not do exactly that.If you wouldn't, it would be stupid, and one thing we know Boris, your people aren't stupid.

      If you don't use the right terms, people might start thinking the Democrats fucked up really, really badly, and we can't let that happen

      Well Boris - yes, the Democrats have been an aboiminable fuckupfest for a long time.

      However, explain how that has fuck-all to do with this election and your people's efforts.

      might find themselves out in the cold, unable to pay for their third summer home in the Caribbean!

      It's Mar-a-Lago Boris, your boy built that with some of your money.

      Be a good winner Boris, we have a man in the White House who will do our bidding. We are discussing whether or not you get your rubles, stand by.

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  2. Would that include fake news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    targetting the Trump campaign too?

    Y'know the stuff that was played out here on slashdot as well? Or are we only running this as a propaganda campaign that anything and everything attacking Trump was true but everything attacking Hillary was Russian fake news?

    1. Re: Would that include fake news by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Really? When were those quarters? Because the data indicates that you are providing fake news yourself...

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    2. Re:Would that include fake news by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 3, Informative

      False. Provably so. How many electors are there? HINT: It is orders of magnitude lower than 2.86 million.

      President Trump won the election with 56% of the vote for President. SOURCE: US Constitution.

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  3. Which disinformation? Which motive? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Exactly which points of disinformation were being spread that are provably false? (No, obvious lunacy like being a satanic blood drinking whatever don't count.)

    What makes them say it was a campaign of influence rather than clickbait for ads?

  4. Umm, Hillary didn't need any help by El+Cubano · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...many aimed at spreading negative false claims about Hillary Clinton.

    Trump and Clinton were arguably the two most hated presidential candidates to run in US presidential election history. They didn't need the "help" of fake news to have material on which to attack each other as there was no shortage of negative true information about them.

    The key difference was that every little thing Trump did was held up by the media (and the Republican establishment) as a harbinger of the end of modern civilization if Trump were to get elected.

    On the other hand, every thing that Hillary did (and there was lots: evading federal records laws, flipping on "don't ask don't tell", flipping on gay marriage, colluding with the DNC on debate prep, colluding with the DNC on subverting Sanders' campaign, the highly questionable financial arrangements of the Clinton foundation, etc.) was largely treated as non-news by the same media.

    So, in summary, there was absolutely no shortage of negative news on Clinton, it was just getting ignored by the news media.

    1. Re:Umm, Hillary didn't need any help by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      " was largely treated as non-news by the same media."

      It was being reported, but the media kept saying "oh, this isn't a big deal" while anything Trump did was reported as the end of days.

      Had the news been impartial, Clinton easily wins, but the media couldn't help themselves and made the whole system look corrupt and pre-planned.

      What's funny is when Democrats say that Hillary was treated unfairly by the media. Are you kidding me? Her downfall was that she was treated too well that it was obvious the whole system is corrupt...and that she was so confident throughout, as if she was daring voters to try and stop her pre-ordained presidency.

    2. Re:Umm, Hillary didn't need any help by Rockoon · · Score: 5, Informative

      Had the news been impartial, Clinton easily wins, but the media couldn't help themselves and made the whole system look corrupt and pre-planned.

      The RNC couldnt even keep Trump from getting the nomination, so its not the whole system thats corrupt and pre-planned.
      The DNC on the other hand....

      The Democrats are better because some of their delegates are SUPER!!!

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    3. Re:Umm, Hillary didn't need any help by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

      ...many aimed at spreading negative false claims about Hillary Clinton.

      Trump and Clinton were arguably the two most hated presidential candidates to run in US presidential election history. They didn't need the "help" of fake news to have material on which to attack each other as there was no shortage of negative true information about them.

      And yet mysteriously, the fake information abounded, in fact, the fake information has a long history of existing. A lot of it from Trump, who seems inclined to create accomplishments out of smoke and mirrors. But a lot from the GOP, who still wants to chase after Benghazi and Whitewater.

      The key difference was that every little thing Trump did was held up by the media (and the Republican establishment) as a harbinger of the end of modern civilization if Trump were to get elected.

      Actually, pretty much everything Trump did was completely ignored by his base, serious questions weren't answered, and he's fulfilled a lot of low expectations of him. But then, so has his base, who is still championing his successes, declaring his Christian morality, and insisting that the rest of us give him a chance even as he denounces all his opponents for standing in his way.

      On the other hand, every thing that Hillary did (and there was lots: evading federal records laws, flipping on "don't ask don't tell", flipping on gay marriage, colluding with the DNC on debate prep, colluding with the DNC on subverting Sanders' campaign, the highly questionable financial arrangements of the Clinton foundation, etc.) was largely treated as non-news by the same media.

      Is that why they reported on it incessantly?

      So, in summary, there was absolutely no shortage of negative news on Clinton, it was just getting ignored by the news media.

      Except for all the stories.

      The copious amounts of them. Taken seriously.

      Meanwhile, so is the clown.

    4. Re:Umm, Hillary didn't need any help by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

      The RNC couldnt even keep Trump from getting the nomination, so its not the whole system thats corrupt and pre-planned.

      Nope, just corrupt and unrepresentative.

      The DNC on the other hand....

      The Democrats are better because some of their delegates are SUPER!!!

      Political parties have a right to set their own standards. But both parties have a flawed primary system, and so does the presidential election itself. Not to mention the various legislative seats, which are grossly imbalanced.

    5. Re:Umm, Hillary didn't need any help by Tough+Love · · Score: 2

      Look, I don't like Hilary Clinton. But I like you much less. You are a slavering right wing rumor mongering nut who disgraces all technologists, if you even are one.

      The NYT article you linked lays out some interesting and potentially troublesome background, yes, but does not accuse Clinton of wrongdoing. There was an FBI investigation, but apparently based on a book written by a Breitbart editor: some New York agents were feuding with the Justice Department and basing their investigation in part on media accounts[46] and in particular on the book Clinton Cash, written by Peter Schweizer, a senior editor-at-large for Breitbart News. The NYT clarified their position in an editorial that states Does the new batch of previously undisclosed State Department emails prove that big-money donors to the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation got special favors from Mrs. Clinton while she was secretary of state? Not so far...

      So you can get down from your trump horse now. Unlike Hilary Clinton, who was investigated multiple times and cleared every time, Donald Trump is a notorious scofflaw who stands a good chance of going down in history as the first president to leave office in handcuffs.

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  5. This is from CNN? by Rockoon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    CNN is talking about fake news again.

    oh the irony!

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  6. How do we know this news isn't "fake news"? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    As consumers of news, how can we be sure that this news story isn't an example of "fake news"?

    The article says

    The FBI declined to comment for this story.

    And it repeatedly includes stuff like

    Sources say

    and

    according to multiple sources

    and

    according to two sources

    and (once again!)

    according to multiple sources

    The lack of concrete details and information leaves me very uneasy. It makes it very difficult, if not impossible, to independently verify what is being claimed.

    Should I play it safe and assume that this article may just be "fake news" until proven otherwise?

    1. Re:How do we know this news isn't "fake news"? by sycodon · · Score: 2, Informative

      "Sources Say"

      Probably the biggest Fake news provider in History.

      Any news without attribution of a real person should automatically be classified as "Fake News".

      I bet WaPo ruses the day it first used that term.

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    2. Re:How do we know this news isn't "fake news"? by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 4, Insightful

      So I guess we shouldn't have believed Watergate, either. After all, that all came from "unnamed sources."

  7. Need specifics by ITRambo · · Score: 4, Informative

    CNN and the DNC have been claiming that Russia was responsible for John Podesta's falling for a phishing scam, which gave hackers access to his account which contained information that lead to further DNC hacks. How can the Russians be responsible for the foolishness of a single American? It's time for real facts, not the ongoing BS, which is repeated enough that it becomes circular and self sustaining.

    1. Re: Need specifics by dunnomattic · · Score: 2

      This! I was just trying yesterday to recall...wasn't this a case of a poorly worded email from an IT staffer saying the phishing email was "legitimate " instead of illegitimate "? Basically a poor choice of words where an improper prefix changed the entire meaning of his advice? Serves as a great lesson to us in the field to REALLY spell things out 2 or 3 ways, like "DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK. IF YOU DID ALREADY, COME SEE I.T. IMMEDIATELY. THAT IS ALL"

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    2. Re: Need specifics by Entrope · · Score: 2

      Some IT staffer did apparently tell Podesta that it was a legitimate email, and that he should immediately change his password, when the advice should have been that it was NOT a legitimate email, and change his password using (link goes here).

    3. Re:Need specifics by Beeftopia · · Score: 2

      It's time for real facts, not the ongoing BS, which is repeated enough that it becomes circular and self sustaining.

      That's a good point. This "expanding the circle jerk" phenomenon happens quite a bit in policy circles. Someone puts out a paper at the end of a project, with dubious conclusions, and it's picked up by scores of others who want it to be true, and it grows exponentially. Yet the original source is deeply flawed. And yet, there are scores of sources restating the flawed conclusions, including MSM outlets, and then those secondary sources become the purported authoritative source.

      This happens in:
      * Nutrition
      * Finance
      * Medicine
      * Justice
      * Education

      Fake news indeed.

    4. Re:Need specifics by Maltheus · · Score: 2

      Pretty sure every slashdotter here knows how to send you an e-mail from "Russia." Just as I'm sure the Russian's know how to send an e-mail from America.

  8. Average Americans are just fed up with leftism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What you're describing really boils down to average Americans in general getting sick and tired of the leftism that has been forced on them recently, especially over the last decade or so.

    These average Americans are tired of the hypocrisy and contradiction that leftists continually exhibit.

    Average Americans are tired of seeing huge numbers of illegal aliens flow over America's borders uninhibited, and they're especially tired of the economic distortions these illegal aliens bring. Average Americans are tired of the crime these illegal aliens commit, beyond their original crime of entering the USA illegally. Average Americans are disgusted by how leftists think all of this is acceptable, if not to be encouraged.

    Average Americans are tired of constantly hearing about transsexuals from the media and from leftists, despite transsexuals making up far less than 1% of the population.

    Average Americans are tired of being mislabeled as some kind of "-ist" or "-phobic" by leftists just because they don't want to constantly parrot the tenets of leftist ideologies.

    Average Americans are tired of seeing armed and violent criminals portrayed as "innocent" by leftists when these criminals physically attack police officers, and the police need to respond with reasonable deadly force in self defense.

    Average Americans are tired of seeing classic movies being remade by leftists just so that the cast can be more "inclusive" or "diverse", even when doing so makes absolutely no sense given the story being told. It isn't just limited to movies, as well. Many other aspects of American culture and history are being revised by leftists.

    Average Americans are tired of being told by leftists that these average Americans need to be more "inclusive" and "tolerant", yet leftists rabidly attack anyone who doesn't agree with leftist ideology.

    Average Americans are tired of the censorship they fall victim to on various social media sites, perpetrated by leftists.

    Average Americans are tired of seeing academia become less about real education and real research, and more about leftist indoctrination. Average Americans are tired of seeing the STEM subjects and the classics forced to becoming a tier below questionable leftist subjects like "Women's Studies", "Indigenous Studies", and "Sociology".

    Average Americans are tired of being threatened with carbon taxes or other environmentalism-driven restrictions by leftist "environmentalists" who generate massive amounts of greenhouse gases by living in large mansions, driving SUVs, and flying their private jets around the world to give speeches about how generating greenhouse gas emissions is bad!

    Average Americans are tired of the crocodile tears so often exhibited by leftists. Today's "cause" is forgotten by tomorrow afternoon. Sometimes tomorrow afternoon's cause actually contradicts with today's cause!

    All of this hypocrisy, contradiction and outright disrespect results in these average Americans voting for the political right. This is happening at the local level. This is happening at the state level. This is happening at the federal level. There is a widespread rejection of leftism by a huge portion of the American population.

    And instead of recognizing that leftism is being rejected because it's so ideologically hypocritical and toxic to most average Americans, we see the leftists going on and on about "Russians". It's absurd.

    1. Re:Average Americans are just fed up with leftism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      And yet more Americans voted for Hilary.

    2. Re:Average Americans are just fed up with leftism. by MightyMartian · · Score: 5, Insightful

      More Americans voted for Clinton than Trump. And since then Trump has become one of the most unpopular presidents since presidential polls began.

      So tell me again how exactly you have a window on the "average American".

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    3. Re:Average Americans are just fed up with leftism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The GP addressed this.

      This is happening at the local level. This is happening at the state level. This is happening at the federal level. There is a widespread rejection of leftism by a huge portion of the American population.

      304 electoral college votes went to the Republican candidate in the 2016 election. Only 227 went to the Democratic candidate. (The popular vote is irrelevant. It's the electoral votes that matter.)

      34 of the state governors are Republican. Only 15 are Democrats.

      32 of the state legislatures are Republican-controlled. Only 12 are Democratic-controlled.

      26 states have Republican-controlled governments. Only 6 are Democratic-controlled.

      52 seats of the US Senate are held by Republicans. Only 46 are held by Democrats.

      240 seats in the US House of Representatives are held by Republicans. Only 194 are held by Democrats.

      1 current President of the United States of America is Republican. 0 are Democrats.

      It's clear that the Democratic candidates are being rejected at many levels of government in the United States, especially at the most important levels.

    4. Re:Average Americans are just fed up with leftism. by drinkypoo · · Score: 2

      So tell me again how exactly you have a window on the "average American".

      I've got a window on their voting habits; they stayed home.

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    5. Re:Average Americans are just fed up with leftism. by MightyMartian · · Score: 2

      I spent my time at fivethirtyeight, where it was made clear that while Clinton held the advantage, Trump's pathway in the last weeks was not insurmountable. A 20-30% chance of victory is a fairly significant chance of victory. Yes, some other aggregators put Clinton's chances well in excess of 90%, but Silver and his team were far more cautious, and in several articles made clear some of the flaws in the ground-level data, particularly in some states (I believe he went into some detail about states like Michigan).

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  9. Re:Agreed, 110%... apk by pecosdave · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm a politician. I am an elected member of the State Level Executive Committee of the Texas Libertarian Party. I don't come to Slashdot for politics.

    I absolutely hate all the fake news about Donald Trump.

    Trump isn't a Libertarian - he's far from supporting my views, but I find myself defending and supporting him constantly. Why? BECAUSE OF ALL THE FAKE CRAP ATTACKING HIM.

    I'm a crusader against bullshit. I really, really disliked Obama, but there were occasions when rumors circulated on the right about him that weren't true. I defended him in those instances. With Trump it's nearly a full time job.

    The whole Russian thing is completely made up. There is some justifiable Russian narrative, but only when applied to the Hilary camp and uranium dealings - which the news isn't talking about. The Don Jr. thing was a frame job where nothing really happened. Yes he met with that lawyer who was here without a visa because she was let in specifically for this purpose, but they're not exploring that publicly. Every president in my lifetime has talked to Russian/Soviet leaders. I can remember as far back as Reagan doing it - I was born during the Carter administration.

    I am personally against a wall and am for open borders with a catch - we have to shut off our freebie system first. Fine you can come here, but the rest of us aren't going to support you. Donald Trump is pro imminent domain, I'm very much against that. He hasn't pulled our troops out of foreign conflicts yet, I have a problem with that. The Donald is not my man, please quit making me defend him. By attacking him with bullshit constantly you're drowning out legitimate criticism that needs to be addressed. Notice nobody talks about the imminent domain stuff or the troops where they don't belong part because of Russia, Russia, Russia!

    Russia isn't even our enemy! Once the Soviet Union broke up they've been sort of neutral and someone we've done some dealings with. They're like that guy we've worked with on a couple of projects but he doesn't come to our house for Thanksgiving or anything.

    There needs to be a collective head-ass removal in this nation where reality is concerned.

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  10. Re:I wish Slashdot would quit perpetuating fake ne by Kiuas · · Score: 4, Insightful

    and continuing the completely proven as bullshit Russian narrative..

    I'm not American so maybe I've missed something despite my best attempts at following the events in the US closely but I am under the impression that there are several investigations underway into the Russia thing. So how come it's possible for people to claim anything to be proven, one way or the other, when the guys looking into it (Muller, the senate committee, etc) have not come out with anything yet as they're still gathering data?

    I've always considered /. to be a place of (mostly) rational, science-oriented people who understand the importance and value of due process and following the evidence, but yet people from both the left and the right alike are proclaiming that they know the end result of the investigation(s) before it's even remotely completed. What the fuck is up with this shit?

    The presence of this kind of rhetoric to me is worrisome because it reeks of 3rd world pseudo-Orwellian BS. People in their own little bubbles with insane amounts of confirmation bias absorbing blog posts masquerading as news and becoming convinced that they know the truth ahead of time, so that when the investigation(s) finally conclude, no matter the result, half of the people will be up and arms and shouting 'Conspiracy, conspiracy, I know the result is false, I read so at [insert news/blog outlet of choice] several months ago, clearly the establishment/'deep state' is [out to frame the innocent president/corrupt and in the back pocket of a corrupt president and lying to protect him]".

    Democratic systems require an informed voter base to function. Once that is gone, once the public can be spoon fed tailor made propaganda and manipulated with relative ease into believing nearly anything without hard evidence, then the entire concept of accountability goes out the window, and truth stops mattering, by which point you might just as well elect a king and be done with it.

    Now I will tell you the answer to my question. It is this. The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power, pure power. What pure power means you will understand presently. We are different from the oligarchies of the past in that we know what we are doing. All the others, even those who resembled ourselves, were cowards and hypocrites. The German Nazis and the Russian Communists came very close to us in their methods, but they never had the courage to recognize their own motives. They pretended, perhaps they even believed, that they had seized power unwillingly and for a limited time, and that just around the corner there lay a paradise where human beings would be free and equal. We are not like that. We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now you begin to understand me.

    -1984

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  11. Clinton News Network CNN by jzservices · · Score: 2

    How did political biased news get on slashdot. This is a complete waste. I'm so sick of reading this type of news and it infiltrated the technology news source I use. Whoever submitted this pulled a biased news source of CNN for an anti Trump article. What a great job publishing an article. The posts are getting worse. There was an article just the other day about a billboard hacked that was just a conspiracy and it seemed the writer of the summary didn't even read the article as the edit time of the article was prior to the publishing time of the slashdot story and it listed as it was just an ad campaign if you continued reading. These articles should be flagged or removed.

  12. No, it's corrupt by Okian+Warrior · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nope, just corrupt and unrepresentative.

    Political parties have a right to set their own standards. But both parties have a flawed primary system, and so does the presidential election itself. Not to mention the various legislative seats, which are grossly imbalanced.

    I'm coming to the realization that the Democrats are actually corrupt(*).

    I was reading about the DOJ slush fund(**) and it struck me just how deep and insidious the corruption has been in this country.

    This is paired with the IRS selecting conservative charities for intense scrutiny, 11 California counties have more registered voters than adults, all the leaks and outright disobeying of executive orders from the WH.

    And let us not forget after the election, leftists pleaded with the EC delegates to be faithless, then pleaded with the supreme court to invalidate the results, then pleaded with the U.S. military to step in and prevent the inauguration (wtf?), leaked secret and sensitive information - not to expose crimes, but for political slander, and rioted for weeks. They thought all this was OK, if it somehow got them to their goals. For example, Hillary made no statements condemning the riots, and most of the left blamed the rioting on Trump.

    All this *in addition* to the Sanders thing, and getting special treatment in the press and for the debates, blocking reasonable voter registration, and suppressing the military vote.

    There's a sub-conversation on the net that holds that the Democratic party *won't survive* once all the corruption has been rooted out. The Democratic ideals are so far from what people want that they require all the extra boost they get from a tilted playing field.

    I'm not sure I believe that bit about the Democratic party not surviving, but after reading about the DOJ thing, and knowing the level of effort we're putting into the Russia probe while ignoring some seemingly obvious evidence on the Democratic side, it makes me wonder...

    (*) Whether the Republicans are also corrupt, or have a different level of corruption, is still an open question.

    (**) DOJ plea-bargains where the offending company pays its fine to charity, but the DOJ only chooses charities that promote left-wing causes.

    1. Re:No, it's corrupt by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      I'm coming to the realization that the Democrats are actually corrupt(*).

      I was reading about the DOJ slush fund [breitbart.com](**) and it struck me just how deep and insidious the corruption has been in this country.

      Why not Teapot Dome, Credit Mobiler, Iran-Contra, Enron, and Bernie Madoff?

      This is paired with the IRS selecting conservative charities for intense scrutiny

      And liberal ones. Who both needed to file proper reports to meet their non-profit status.

      Even Congress had to admit it was all proper in the end.

      11 California counties have more registered voters than adults

      You can't blame California for Steve Mnuchin, Tiffany Trump, Jared Kushner, and Steven Bannon, who nonetheless, remind us, it's not a crime. Despite false claims otherwise.

      And let us not forget after the election, leftists pleaded with the EC delegates to be faithless,

      I pleased with the EC delegates to quit myself, it might be the only thing that gets us past that broken system.

      then pleaded with the supreme court to invalidate the results,

      No, the Supreme Court acted in 2000, unlawfully overriding state courts for their own partisan gain.

      then pleaded with the U.S. military to step in and prevent the inauguration (wtf?),

      Like those massive crowds of people that Trump (falsely) claimed were there, huh?

      leaked secret and sensitive information - not to expose crimes, but for political slander,

      Oh wait, you mean when they leaked Trump's fake pictures of Time Magazine covers, right?

      and rioted for weeks

      No, that was Chicago celebrating winning the World Series.

      For example, Hillary made no statements condemning the riots,

      Also she didn't condemn the sugar plum fairy.

      and most of the left blamed the rioting on Trump.

      Trump called for it himself.

      blocking reasonable voter registration,

      No, that was the GOP.

      and suppressing the military vote.

      sure man

      There's a sub-conversation on the net that holds that the Democratic party *won't survive* once all the corruption has been rooted out.

      Sure man, and what else are they discussing? Why they can't find the dead bodies in the Pizza Parlor?

      The Democratic ideals are so far from what people want that they require all the extra boost they get from a tilted playing field.

      Is that why they keep getting more voters?

      I'm not sure I believe that bit about the Democratic party not surviving, but after reading about the DOJ thing, and knowing the level of effort we're putting into the Russia probe while ignoring some seemingly obvious evidence [dailysignal.com] on the Democratic side, it makes me wonder...

      Actually, the Republicans in Congress are still busy chasing their tails over Hillary.

      I gues

  13. Re: CNN is the source of Fake News by Ksevio · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What percentage of CNN stories are fake? Do you have some examples of them consistently publishing fake news? Seems more like you've just bought into Trump's "don't trust anyone" rhetoric.

  14. Re:Agreed, 110%... apk by drinkypoo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Trump isn't a Libertarian - he's far from supporting my views, but I find myself defending and supporting him constantly. Why? BECAUSE OF ALL THE FAKE CRAP ATTACKING HIM.

    That's not a reason to support Trump. It's a reason to support the truth. You're not inherently defending Trump by attacking fake news.

    On the other hand...

    The whole Russian thing is completely made up.

    That's a stupid thing to say, and you are a stupid person for saying it. Trump and his relatives and his cabinet have lied at every turn about their various ties to and meetings with Russia, and not by accident, either. They couldn't have been accidents. If they have nothing to hide, why are they lying so much?

    Russia isn't even our enemy!

    Russia is not our enemy on paper, which is why what Trump has done is not treason. You have to be aiding the enemy, and Russia is (on paper) our ally. We are the left and right fists of the UNSC. But Russia is not our friend. Russia is a competitor.

    They're like that guy we've worked with on a couple of projects but he doesn't come to our house for Thanksgiving or anything.

    And he's got a penchant for poisoning people who disagree with him, and he's fond of spreading a lot of rhetoric about what assholes we are. You wouldn't actually invite him to dinner, at least, not if your kids were going to be home. And you'd lock up your valuables.

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  15. Re:Why is this interesting to anyone? by hey! · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well, by that token, why doesn't Russia simply come out and say "this message was brought to you by the Russian Federation"?

    I'll answer my own question: because nobody would believe the message. And they'd be right.

    Yes, everyone does this; it's called "information warfare". This doesn't make it good for the target country.

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  16. Apply the metric by Okian+Warrior · · Score: 3, Interesting

    (*) Whether the Republicans are also corrupt, or have a different level of corruption, is still an open question.

    Whether the Republicans are also corrupt is only a question an idiot would have to ask at this point. If they have a different level of corruption, it is not apparently significantly different, so that question is not already answered, merely irrelevant.

    Your first response is to name calling.

    It's interesting, because I've always held that the Republicans were cold, selfish Scrooge-like people who don't care about others.

    Coming through the election, I've just now realized how poorly based that opinion is. When I mentally gauge the amount of hate and loathing from the left to come up with a "compensation" metric, and if I apply this metric to some of the widely-held beliefs that I've been told over the years, many of them evaporate.

    Republicans are more charitable than Democrats, for instance.

    Apply your own metric to well-known memes about the Republican party, and what do you come up with?

    And then look up some actual statistics. You may be surprised at the results.

    1. Re:Apply the metric by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Republicans are more charitable than Democrats, for instance.

      Well no. They make more tax-deductible contributions, but so much of that goes to religious organizations that spend the money on actually abusing people that they actually wind up giving less money to actual charity.

      And then look up some actual statistics. You may be surprised at the results.

      You have to look at meaningful statistics. Not just how much money they're giving away, but who they're giving it to, and how it's being spent.

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  17. Re:Agreed, 110%... apk by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the Russia story is made up, why did Flynn lie? And why did Sessions lie? And why did Trump Jr. lie? And why did Jared lie? All about meeting with Russians?

    You'd think if it was such a fake story that they wouldn't keep lying about it. They'd just tell the truth.

  18. Re:Why is this interesting to anyone? by currently_awake · · Score: 2

    Trump talking with the Russians is normal and expected behavior. How can we expect him to influence them if he never talks with them? The Issue is his lying about it, as that makes it looks like he's doing something underhanded and dirty.

  19. Re: Average Americans are just fed up with leftism by MightyMartian · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's only a 100% chance once the ballots have been counted. Up until election day (or at least a few days before), Clinton still had the better odds, but she did not enjoy perfect odds. You do understand the nature of probability, right?

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  20. Re: CNN is the source of Fake News by Ksevio · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So a big fat 0%. Nice.

    Originally, people talked about fake news like "Clinton has brain tumor and only 6 months to live" or "Birmingham in the UK is a 'no-go zone. Something that's been made up and has no basis in reality.

    That's quite a bit different than being mean to Trump or a false story that was retracted and the people responsible were held accountable.

    Now I won't say they have the highest quality stories, but they're a fare cry from the absolute lies that you'll see from right-wing sources.