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"First of all, Benghazi"
I don't really understand why this is a great big deal. I mean, Americans are a bunch of stupid fucks staring at smartphones and tweeting and facebooking inane drivel all day, so its really kind of our own fault if some foreign group tries to sway our opinions through a small electronic gadget. Are we calling this Russian meddling a crime? Are Zuckerburg and that other twat supposed to turn down Russians for accounts? (I haven't read the articles, admittedly).
I think we need to get our heads out of our asses and be better about what we accept as truth on the internet, don't we? Wouldn't we be better off?
I don't really understand why this is a great big deal. I mean, Americans are a bunch of stupid fucks staring at smartphones and tweeting and facebooking inane drivel all day, so its really kind of our own fault if some foreign group tries to sway our opinions through a small electronic gadget. Are we calling this Russian meddling a crime? Are Zuckerburg and that other twat supposed to turn down Russians for accounts? (I haven't read the articles, admittedly).
I think we need to get our heads out of our asses and be better about what we accept as truth on the internet, don't we? Wouldn't we be better off?
RT's share of voice was 2% at the time of the pitch, according to a June 2016 email from a Twitter sales executive to RT staff members that RT shared with BuzzFeed News. The $3 million spend would multiply RT's share of voice more than sevenfold, but still leave it short of CNN's 56% and FOX's 32%. RT declined the offer.
I recently got an invitation to phone bank for the Dem running for mayor in St. Pete.
Why should campaigns phone bank when they can target ads on social media in minutes for a few dollars?
I am not sure what kind of a crime it would be, but it certainly seems like an act of aggression against the US. This Fbook and Twitter stuff combined with the attempt to hack 20+ state voter registration records and the successful hack of the computer systems and communications of one of our political parties and nominees one might call it an all out cyber war.
They aren’t trying to find criminal acts. They’re trying to find out the scope of a problem and how to address it
Dems really ready to put someone who truly wants to make abortion illegal and hates gays in the White House? That doesn't seem smart. Pence is a weird dude with twisted social values. The scariest part is that unlike Trump, Pence 100% believes what he is saying.