Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not "insane." They're evil.
This 100%. They are power hungry men and woman with outsize egos. They believe they are justified because they have such a high opinion of themselves and believe they are better than others. They are extremely dangerous and the worst thing we can do is think and act as if they are not. That is how people like that manipulate and take power. People who are not that way underestimate how craven and unethical they are. Never underestimate just how narcissistic or sociopathic power hungry people can be.
Anonymous wrote:I guess the 1/6 Commission will need to hold prime time streamed/televised hearings to tell the story. No one is going to read the 10,000 word report with 100,000 sources and appendices.
Anonymous wrote:They're not "insane." They're evil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this just HAPPENING and we're all just like, well Republicans are prbly gonna win in 2022!
Also just imagine if Nixon were caught bugging the Watergate today. People would be like, shrug.
Anonymous wrote:GOP, party of crackpots and crackpot theories.
And rubes give them money and the right wing echo chamber repeats the lies and crazy.
According to the conspiracy theory known as “Italygate,” people working for the Italian defense contractor, in coordination with senior CIA officials, used military satellites to switch votes from Trump to Joe Biden and swing the result of the election.
Several current and former Trump advisers said they were shocked that Meadows would pass along such a fantastical conspiracy theory, but one former senior administration official said Meadows “bought into some of the more bizarre claims and would push them to the president as well.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The problem we have is that voting security doesn’t matter until something happens, and then after something happens, there’s a group of people who don’t want the security, because whatever happened, happened in their favor,” said Bruce Schneier, a cybersecurity expert at Harvard’s Berkman Center who has written frequently about the security vulnerabilities of U.S. election systems.
This was perhaps the best run election in US history.
Anonymous wrote:“The problem we have is that voting security doesn’t matter until something happens, and then after something happens, there’s a group of people who don’t want the security, because whatever happened, happened in their favor,” said Bruce Schneier, a cybersecurity expert at Harvard’s Berkman Center who has written frequently about the security vulnerabilities of U.S. election systems.