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LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
Fri Jan 6, 2017, 04:52 PM Jan 2017

Russia says it was in touch with Trump's campaign during election

But in comments that could prove politically awkward for the president-elect, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said there had indeed been some communications.

"There were contacts," Interfax cited Ryabkov as saying. "We are doing this and have been doing this during the election campaign."

Such contacts would continue, he added, saying the Russian government knew and had been in touch with many of Trump's closest allies. He did not name names.

"Obviously, we know most of the people from his (Trump's)entourage. Those people have always been in the limelight in the United States and have occupied high-ranking positions," he said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-says-touch-trump-campaign-during-election-143147718.html?.tsrc=daily_mail
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Russia says it was in touch with Trump's campaign during election (Original Post) LaydeeBug Jan 2017 OP
those people have 'occupied high ranking positions.' WTF! pangaia Jan 2017 #1
Yes I saw this way back when it first came out. triron Jan 2017 #2
knr triron Jan 2017 #3
kick again triron Jan 2017 #4
k and r. Stuart G Jan 2017 #5
This is treason Gothmog Jan 2017 #6
It is *INDEED* treason, and I was called every name for saying it was LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #9
Well perhaps sedition is more appropriate. triron Jan 2017 #11
aid and comfort to the enemy. If Bill Clinton's blojob was an example of high crimes and LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #53
above "aid .. to the enemy" is correct. triron Jan 2017 #54
Russia declared war on us...CYBER war is still an act of war. nt LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #55
UNREAL. IF this was a Dem. The media and Republicans would be out for blood Thrill Jan 2017 #7
Yup. There's no such thing as "politically awkward" for a Repug. 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 2017 #8
K&R 2naSalit Jan 2017 #10
TREASON IS WHAT IT IS...!!!!!!!!!!!! Stuart G Jan 2017 #12
Infuriating the way the mainstream media rarely mentions this element of the story! ElementaryPenguin Jan 2017 #13
Of *course* not. That would make them accountable. nt LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #14
The Siberian Candiate Cha Jan 2017 #15
Yep. Soviet Donald. How much money does he owe them? nt LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #16
Follow the fucking money.. if we only could. Tax Retuns, Pervert?! Cha Jan 2017 #17
Oh don't even get me STARTED on that 13 year old...nt LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #18
And during this time Putin was orchestrating the hacking. triron Jan 2017 #19
Well Soviet Donald said he wasn't incontact with Putin... LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #20
kick for visibility triron Jan 2017 #21
kick LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #50
kick again triron Jan 2017 #22
Never be afraid to speak truth to power. What are the odds of this happening? LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #23
knr triron Jan 2017 #24
K&R... spanone Jan 2017 #25
kick again triron Jan 2017 #26
"Obviously" says Deputy Foreign Minister. Access to "Agent Orange" oasis Jan 2017 #27
I hope they appoint a special prosecutor in the next few days, before it's too late. nt LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #28
Benedict Donald would just fire the prosecutor. oasis Jan 2017 #30
Okay, we're all in agreement that the intelligence agencies within the US Exilednight Jan 2017 #29
Mmmmm Hmmmmm. Or the ones who believe the magic bullet theory LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #31
So, you want me to believe you, some anonymous person Exilednight Jan 2017 #32
So you want me to believe you, some anonymous person LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #33
Now you want me to believe that Russians sent thousands of people over to hack the machines Exilednight Jan 2017 #34
Who said *anything* about THOUSANDS? LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #35
To turn the election you would have to send thousands to hack thousands of machines. Exilednight Jan 2017 #37
Nope. Not even, and you know it LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #38
Statements like that prove you know nothing of the country you live in. Exilednight Jan 2017 #39
Statements like that prove you know nothing of the country YOU live in LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #49
Show me the proof from credible firsthand sources that THOUSANDS would be needed LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #36
Okay. Here you go. Exilednight Jan 2017 #40
except that... LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #41
Except the chips aren't stored with the machines. Nice try, Exilednight Jan 2017 #42
unless it's already been hacked. LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #43
Did you even read the article? Exilednight Jan 2017 #44
Yep LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #45
also: LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #46
Do you have any credible sources? Exilednight Jan 2017 #47
Yes. Do you? LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #48
Lock Him Up. eom Blanks Jan 2017 #51
rule of law. rule of law. LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #52
That'll work too. Blanks Jan 2017 #58
kick for visibility triron Jan 2017 #56
knr triron Jan 2017 #57
kick. LaydeeBug Jan 2017 #59
Figured this out long ago myself triron Jan 2017 #60

triron

(21,915 posts)
2. Yes I saw this way back when it first came out.
Fri Jan 6, 2017, 05:09 PM
Jan 2017

MSM pretty much ignored the it then. I think, given what we know now, it is much more significant than it appeared back then. One only needs to connect the dots to think it highly likely Trump campaign aware of hacking from before the election. Rudy Giuliani almost hinted so to Fox news when he said they had some things up their sleeves. Intel must know a lot more. Question is why haven't they moved on Trump in much stronger ways?

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
9. It is *INDEED* treason, and I was called every name for saying it was
Fri Jan 6, 2017, 09:25 PM
Jan 2017

I don't know where they are now though.

triron

(21,915 posts)
11. Well perhaps sedition is more appropriate.
Fri Jan 6, 2017, 10:04 PM
Jan 2017

Due to legal precedents it is not likely treason from what I understand.
Although it fits the constitutional definition this action did not occur with an enemy during a declared war. But I agree with you that Trump has committed a grievous crime.
I am bewildered with the response of democrats in general, the Obama administration and the Clinton campaign (though it would look foolish if it were only her campaign).

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
53. aid and comfort to the enemy. If Bill Clinton's blojob was an example of high crimes and
Tue Jan 10, 2017, 07:59 PM
Jan 2017

misdemeanors...THIS certainly rises to treason

triron

(21,915 posts)
54. above "aid .. to the enemy" is correct.
Tue Jan 10, 2017, 08:21 PM
Jan 2017

Very hard to get conviction without declaration of war.
So I suggested sedition or possibly violation of Logan Act.

50 Shades Of Blue

(9,771 posts)
8. Yup. There's no such thing as "politically awkward" for a Repug.
Fri Jan 6, 2017, 06:21 PM
Jan 2017

They're in charge, so who's going to call them on their shit?

triron

(21,915 posts)
19. And during this time Putin was orchestrating the hacking.
Sat Jan 7, 2017, 07:20 PM
Jan 2017

But a campaign of such high ethical standards surely would not collaborate
with the Russians on this even though they were in communication with them.
They wouldn't think about it! Tongue in cheek.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
23. Never be afraid to speak truth to power. What are the odds of this happening?
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 12:32 AM
Jan 2017

The media will not help us. The truth is of no consequence to them

oasis

(49,150 posts)
27. "Obviously" says Deputy Foreign Minister. Access to "Agent Orange"
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 05:55 PM
Jan 2017

should be the subject of congressional investigations.

oasis

(49,150 posts)
30. Benedict Donald would just fire the prosecutor.
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 06:15 PM
Jan 2017

He would use "Democra(t) politics" as the reason.

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
29. Okay, we're all in agreement that the intelligence agencies within the US
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 06:07 PM
Jan 2017

have concluded that Russia hacked DNC servers and put out emails.

I believe those intelligence agencies when they say this.

I also believe the intelligence agencies, DOJ, President Obama and anyone with actual knowledge of voting machines when they say that you have to be in the presence of a voting machine to hack it and that there is absolutely no evidence any such machines were hacked.

Anyone who currently believes this either has greater knowledge that US intelligence agencies or is a complete nutjob looking for the shooter on the grassy knoll but only when taking a break from being probed by aliens or swept up by black helicopters.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
31. Mmmmm Hmmmmm. Or the ones who believe the magic bullet theory
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 06:15 PM
Jan 2017

Because they were in touch each and every day. Russia and Trump's camp.

Because those machines CAN ABSOLUTELY BE HACKED. And it's not like we've gotten to examine them, so nice try on that one. No dice though

Because you want me to believe that they hacked away, AND THEN THEY STOPPED THERE?

Good Grief.

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
32. So, you want me to believe you, some anonymous person
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 07:20 PM
Jan 2017

on the internet peddling conspiracy theory bullshit with absolutely zero evidence, but not actual public figures that belong to my party and actually have to deal with the consequences and their public reputations if there is even a hint of this being true?

I know who I believe.

But keep trying, buddy. You might feel more at home at one of those birther or truthers websites.

I also love the way you peddle half truths by saying "those machines CAN ABSOLUTELY BE HACKED" and you are only half right, they can only be hacked if you are in the presence of the machine. If you're saying they can be remotely hacked, then provide proof from a first hand expert of the machines in question, because every first hand expert when asked has put their name out there and said it is impossible to do it remotely.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
33. So you want me to believe you, some anonymous person
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 07:30 PM
Jan 2017

on the internet arguing with that YOU are defining a conspiracy theorist...



edited to add: that YOU are the one telling the half truth...Who says they weren't in the presence of the machine? YOU? How does remote access to a voting machine even need to be necessary?

Cash needed to be present...and this has been going on for a long time.

Sorry you thought that was a hoop to jump through...

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
34. Now you want me to believe that Russians sent thousands of people over to hack the machines
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 07:39 PM
Jan 2017

in person.

Show me the proof from credible firsthand sources, if not then you're the gift of ignorance that keeps on giving.

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
37. To turn the election you would have to send thousands to hack thousands of machines.
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 07:54 PM
Jan 2017

In Bucks County PA there is 304 polling locations with a total of around 1500 voting machines.

You would need thousands of people to hack the machines in question across three states in order to turn the election.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
38. Nope. Not even, and you know it
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 07:59 PM
Jan 2017

304 voting places, with more than one machine...you only need one or two in key spots, and it doesn't even have to be Bucks County.

But you keep conflating...

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
39. Statements like that prove you know nothing of the country you live in.
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 08:18 PM
Jan 2017

PA is not that segregated until you get to the city. The suburbs of PA are more integrated than the suburbs of Chicago, NYC or LA.

But you keep conflating .... with your lack of proof.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
49. Statements like that prove you know nothing of the country YOU live in
Mon Jan 9, 2017, 09:59 AM
Jan 2017

PA is "not that segregated until you get into the city. The suburbs of PA...insert FALSE COMPARISON and the PROJECT, PROJECT, PROJECT, PROJECT.



But thanks for the kick.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
36. Show me the proof from credible firsthand sources that THOUSANDS would be needed
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 07:46 PM
Jan 2017

if not then YOU'RE the gift of ignorance that keeps on giving.

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
40. Okay. Here you go.
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:11 PM
Jan 2017
So any manipulations would have to be one machine at a time, which Dr. Shamos estimates would take 15 minutes per machine, with 4,500 machines.

“To do it for all the machines in the county would take four months,” said Dr. Shamos.

It would also have to be done undetected in a warehouse that is under surveillance 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.


http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2016/11/07/election-day-pennsylvania-voting-machines/

So, it would take one person four months to hack 4500 machines to switch the votes after the fact in just one county. By the time one person was done, it would be February, and that's if they're working 24 hours a day 7 days a week. 80% of PA counties use these machines, all in the most heavily populated areas.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
41. except that...
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:15 PM
Jan 2017

With a few cursory clicks of a mouse, Appel parted with $82 and became the owner of an ungainly metallic giant called the Sequoia AVC Advantage, one of the oldest and vulnerable, electronic voting machines in the United States (among other places it’s deployed in Louisiana, New Jersey, Virginia and Pennsylvania). No sooner did a team of bewildered deliverymen roll the 250-pound device into a conference room near Appel’s cramped, third-floor office than the professor set to work. He summoned a graduate student named Alex Halderman, who could pick the machine’s lock in seven seconds.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/08/2016-elections-russia-hack-how-to-hack-an-election-in-seven-minutes-214144

Exilednight

(9,359 posts)
42. Except the chips aren't stored with the machines. Nice try,
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:25 PM
Jan 2017

If you bothered reading the article the chips are removed upon arrival and stored in another location. Can't hack something that isn't there.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
43. unless it's already been hacked.
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:31 PM
Jan 2017

You make a LOT of assuming...like every machine in every area in the entire county would have to be hacked. That isn't so.

You're welcome.

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