It's hard to decide what's the least informed tidbit in your comment. But if I had to chose, it would be the laughable contention that the corporate owned media would change its MO in the least under a Trump administration.
He already announced that he'd go after them by strengthening libel and defamation laws. So if anything they'd be streamlined even further.
Nobody insults better than he does. Of course he only wants to be insulted by the very best, so owning these Trump dissing domains makes perfect sense.
This is not about some malware, but the suspicion that the Trump campaign coordinates with Russia. This is also not the first time this has come up. His old campaign manager Manafort worked for the Russian's puppet president in the Ukraine. Then there is the strange coincidence that the only thing the Trump campaign was interested in changing in the GOP platform was the take on Crimea and the Russian military involvement. And of course there is the odd, out of character deference that Trump shows to Putin.
If you were to apply that standard across the board to everybody in the federal government, the apparatus would grind to a screeching halt. Clearly, you have no idea how byzantine wide-spread and at times contradictory classifications get applied.
There is a reason prosecutors look for criminal intend. It was careless. Hillary admitted as much. End of story. When has your candidate last admitted a mistake?
Anyhow, it's clear you are deep in the rabbit hole and drank heartily from the conspiracy firehose.
The point was that oftentimes classified info is sent over unsecured channels. And it happens to the best of them, to quote from the article:
A spokesman at the C.I.A., Ryan Trapani, said in a statement that Mr. Brennan had believed that the information he sent in the email was unclassified.
"When operating in a position like he was at the White House, officials often have to make spot judgments about whether information is classified or not," he wrote.
"In most cases, the determinations are correct, but in some situations, another agency may consider certain information classified that the author does not."
Funny, how this totally legal and required RNC operated email system only became known when "the White House's deputy director of political affairs, was using a gwb43.com email address to discuss the firing of the U.S. attorney for Arkansas."
Obviously, I cannot attest to how I was handled as a baby (since I was a baby) but your cognitive functions are clearly impaired by neurodegenerative partisanitis.
... I am sure they'll be doing fine.
... of investigating none existing crimes.
Just saying.
Pretty sad, isn't it?
If anything can make me uncomfortable in my (white) skin it's this insidious racism of these Trumpkins.
It's hard to decide what's the least informed tidbit in your comment. But if I had to chose, it would be the laughable contention that the corporate owned media would change its MO in the least under a Trump administration.
He already announced that he'd go after them by strengthening libel and defamation laws. So if anything they'd be streamlined even further.
Even in the US, free speech does not extend to giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
How exactly is insulting the enemy, giving aid and comfort?
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/why-i...
You really didn't pay attention to this whole Snowden thing, did you?
They may me riding to their ultimate triumph come Tuesday.
So if I call my WiFi access point "Drumpf", will you mistake me for a Trump fan?
Exactly. This is stupid on so many levels, it boggles the mind.
Maybely?
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazi...
I've always only committed to emails what I wouldn't mind becoming public knowledge.
For sensitive business I always pick up the phone, and I am pretty sure I am not the only one who operates this way.
https://xkcd.com/1732/
The Weimar Republic was never that ridiculous.
Nobody insults better than he does. Of course he only wants to be insulted by the very best, so owning these Trump dissing domains makes perfect sense.
This is not about some malware, but the suspicion that the Trump campaign coordinates with Russia. This is also not the first time this has come up. His old campaign manager Manafort worked for the Russian's puppet president in the Ukraine. Then there is the strange coincidence that the only thing the Trump campaign was interested in changing in the GOP platform was the take on Crimea and the Russian military involvement. And of course there is the odd, out of character deference that Trump shows to Putin.
Too bad that the Republican director of the FBI is so ignorant of the law. If only he would listen to anonymous trolls on the interweb.
If you were to apply that standard across the board to everybody in the federal government, the apparatus would grind to a screeching halt. Clearly, you have no idea how byzantine wide-spread and at times contradictory classifications get applied.
There is a reason prosecutors look for criminal intend. It was careless. Hillary admitted as much. End of story. When has your candidate last admitted a mistake?
Anyhow, it's clear you are deep in the rabbit hole and drank heartily from the conspiracy firehose.
Sadly, you may be on to something.
"Trump gets it on with a lot of women."
Too bad that he doesn't ask for consent before he grabs them by the pussy. (Not my words but his).
You, like so many Trumpkins, don't seem to understand the concept of sexual assault.
Came across this article that offers some insight.
The point was that oftentimes classified info is sent over unsecured channels. And it happens to the best of them, to quote from the article:
A spokesman at the C.I.A., Ryan Trapani, said in a statement that Mr. Brennan had believed that the information he sent in the email was unclassified.
"When operating in a position like he was at the White House, officials often have to make spot judgments about whether information is classified or not," he wrote.
"In most cases, the determinations are correct, but in some situations, another agency may consider certain information classified that the author does not."
Funny, how this totally legal and required RNC operated email system only became known when "the White House's deputy director of political affairs, was using a gwb43.com email address to discuss the firing of the U.S. attorney for Arkansas."
To quote the wikipedia article on the matter.
Totally not government business.
Obviously, I cannot attest to how I was handled as a baby (since I was a baby) but your cognitive functions are clearly impaired by neurodegenerative partisanitis.
Actually I'd be surprised if he didn't since this is anything but a rare occurrence. And of course we have no idea what has been discussed in these 22 million missing emails from the Bush area.
Well, thanks for letting me know that the current Republican director of the FBI does not know how the law works.
Anyhow, feel free to call me any names you want. Maybe that helps with your anger management so that you stop beating your wife.
I answered on point to things you raised. If anybody hijacked the thread, is was you with your original comment lambasting Hillary.
Anyhow, unsurprising that it didn't take long for you to show your true colors.