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Home Front: Politix
Americans can spot election meddling because they've been doing it for years
2017-01-06
[Guardian] As I write, president-elect Donald Trump ‐ soon to become the most powerful individual on Earth ‐ is having a tantrum on his Twitter feed. Losing the popular vote can have devastating consequences for a bigoted plutocrat’s ego, and accusations that Vladimir Putin’s regime intervened to his advantage are getting him down. "The ’intelligence’ briefing on so-called ’Russian hacking’ was delayed until Friday," he claims (falsely, apparently), "perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!"

Did Putin intervene in the US election? It is entirely plausible, although evidence from the CIA (with its dubious record) and the FBI needs to be carefully scrutinised, whatever our feelings on Trump. And if the Democratic establishment pin the supposedly unthinkable calamity of Trump’s triumph on a foreign power, they will fail to learn the real lessons behind their defeat.

That doesn’t mean alleged interference by the Russian regime shouldn’t be taken seriously. Putin heads a hard-right, kleptocratic, authoritarian government that persecutes LGBT people, waged a murderous war in Chechnya, and has committed terrible crimes in Syria in alliance with Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship. It is a pin-up for populist rightwingers across the west, from Trump to Ukip, from France’s Front National to Austria’s Freedom party. Its undemocratic manoeuvres should be scrutinised and condemned.

But while Americans feel justifiably angry at alleged interference with their political process, they have also been handed a mirror, and the reflection should disturb them.
Couldn't find a mirror, please accept this old photo of Mugabe and friend.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  I thought it was the same exact pole numbers the networks and radio used for everything no matter what that never differed or changed?!? Good job bad job high liking low liking what crap!
Posted by: Crinegum Ulaigum2776   2017-01-06 17:09  

#3  I didn't know vampires had reflections in the mirror.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2017-01-06 10:06  

#2  Precisely gorb, and the Guardian making such a claim is particularly galling. Of course looking down upon the colonies has long been a popular pastime, at least until you need arms and reinforcements.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-06 09:53  

#1  Liberals often don't recognize their own reflection in a mirror.
Posted by: gorb   2017-01-06 09:48  

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