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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I believe bs is a person of honesty and integrity. Someone who forgoes superpacs is not someone who spearheads a dirty tactic campaign strategy. In contrast, hrc stupidly feigns ignorance that her campaign accepts money from dirty energy, big banks, and big industry. Her problem is that she's being out-integritied. Now she has a miniscule chance to demonstrate she's the victim of dirty politics, and it's blowing up in her face.[/quote] I believe this is why the DNC decided this morning to reverse it's decision. I hope all this crap exposes the bullshit within the major parties, including the Democrats. Politicians of integrity should be trumpeting the incredible corruption that the most recent spending bill permitted, that is allowing major donors to hide. Money is continuing to roll in from what Bernie calls the "plutocrats" and "oligarchs" of big $$$. The Democrats need to watch their backs. Republicans are pissed off enough with establishment politics to turn toward the likes of that asshole Trump, and second place candidates but equally assholish Cruz and Carson. Somewhat less assholish candidates are riding right on their tails. Democratic voters are also getting pissed, and THANK GOD, they're moving toward alternative candidate Bernie Sanders. You're welcome, America. Wasserman Shmidt: No one trusts you. HRC: You're dangling precipitously on the edge. Establishment candidates: Come clean, wash your hands of corporate influence and get our nation back on track. Otherwise you're a bunch of corrupt bastards.[/quote] Here's my take. This data breach--when all the facts come out--will be MUCH LESS of an issue than HILLARY's EMAILS. It is also of such minor significance to anything in general. It is not Watergate. It is not selling baby parts. It is not The DNC restored data access because the Sanders campaign agreed to its conditions. Had the campaign agreed to this two days ago, data access wouldn't have been lost in the first place. By not telling Sanders of the problem, his staff put him in a difficult position. If Sanders wants to run as a Democratic candidate and use the DNC's data platform, he needs to ensure that his staff abide by the user agreement. [/quote] I think that when all is said and done, you will see that this little episode warrants ZERO concern about Bernie Sanders. It is less significant than Hillary's "damn emails." It is less significant than falsified campaign signatures. It is less important than "harvesting baby parts." It is NOT IMPORTANT and is NOT AND INDICATION OF CORRUPTION. I very strongly believe this will be borne out. I think that the DNC got nervous, and rightly so. It was going to be raked over the coals, and they and HRC miscalculated their strategy to take advantage of this nothing-event to make BS look bad and weaken his campaign. It blew up in their faces. You want to worry about corruption in politics? Worry about the legal activity. Worry about [b]Hillary's SuperPAC and its contributors.[/b] Worry about her positions on [b]campaign finance reform (zero, squat, nothing) [/b]and corporate favors via trade policy (which BS pushed her to "reconsider"), [b]bank and finance laws and regulations,[/b] and her kissing up to dirty energy. This is very, very serious. By contrast, this BS about BS is but a speck of Unimportant Nonsense.[/quote] It is not a "nothing event" to take data from another campaign, especially if your own campaign has not invested the same time and money in compiling data. Nate Cohn covered this in a long explainer. Sanders himself must disagree with you, since he fired his data director, a high-level staffer. Bernie doesn't have a superPAC himself but he is accepting help from at least two superPACs. Liberal activists have praised Clinton's campaign finance reform plans, Steyer supports her climate and clean energy plans and Elizabeth Warren just declared her support for Hillary's Wall Street reform plans. You should be pleased by all of this, not dismissive, if you really care about these causes. [/quote]
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