Mourning in America - Trump Year One: November '16 to

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the likelihood that Trump has massive financial interests in Russia OR he's being blackmailed has got to be approaching 100% at this point, there's no other explanation is there?

frogbs, Friday, 30 December 2016 22:01 (seven years ago) link

Maybe he just thinks it's funny to give off an impression of grotesque impropriety and watch people's heads spin. Who knows

Treeship, Friday, 30 December 2016 22:07 (seven years ago) link

There's no decent explanation for any of this shit tbf

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Friday, 30 December 2016 22:11 (seven years ago) link

The man doesn't laugh! He doesn't believe in it

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Friday, 30 December 2016 22:12 (seven years ago) link

this is what Cameron and Osborne did in the UK for 6 years and sadly it worked like a dream

Though, tbf, it worked like a dream because the opposition never challenged them whenever they blamed everything on Labour's 'overspending'

Also the entire media repeated the Cameron and Osborne line and trotted it out at every opportunity like it was fucking gospel.

Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 30 December 2016 23:40 (seven years ago) link

... which I hope, and assume, will not happen in the US.

Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 30 December 2016 23:41 (seven years ago) link

aye i'm sure the american media will maintain its impeccable track record of tenacious, interrogative reporting

MY MUTANT BRAIN WILL DETECT TREACHERY! (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 30 December 2016 23:50 (seven years ago) link

i've lost the thread on all of this shit. greenwald and tiabbi saying the evidence put out is weak and calling out the left for scapegoating Russia; blah blah. who has read it here? I will trust whatever you guys say

akm, Friday, 30 December 2016 23:57 (seven years ago) link

trust Dennis Perrin's Tweets, akm

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 30 December 2016 23:58 (seven years ago) link

What we know, for certain, is that the Democrats lost the election that they won by 3 million votes because everyone hates them, and they are liars, who are wrong, and unAmerica in their beliefs, which they do not possess, being wholly mercenary.

Trump will be a good Presidetn, because he has embraced the Russian leadership, and he got more Real Americans (white people living within a few hours of the Great Lakes) to vote for him, by several thousand.

The case against Clevinger was open and shut. The only thing missing was something to charge him with.

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 02:36 (seven years ago) link

Also, the only guy on the Democratic team who knows how to throw a punch just figured out, as he's retiring, that the youngest person on his bench is 70.

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 02:41 (seven years ago) link

The Year Liberals Fell In Love With the CIA All Over Again

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:19 (seven years ago) link

(ie why i will always hate liberals more than right-wing lunatics)

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:19 (seven years ago) link

yeah I think we figured that out, you big brave courage man of true progress

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:20 (seven years ago) link

you know it

kill America

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:22 (seven years ago) link

the Intel Gangster God first obv

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:23 (seven years ago) link

Can you help kill America from San Angelo, TX? I would like to start a fundraiser to relocate you there, it's a perfect location from which you can help us plan the resistance

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:35 (seven years ago) link

come on Morbs when has the CIA ever let us down

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:43 (seven years ago) link

i don't do TX aside from Austin

(and never during SXSW)

I gave up my part in the Resistance in '84 when our doom became apparent

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:45 (seven years ago) link

Like you ever had a part in anything

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:53 (seven years ago) link

i was a gay activist, fyi, until they made me vomit all the time.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:54 (seven years ago) link

ban marriage

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:55 (seven years ago) link

The Year Liberals Fell In Love With the CIA All Over Again

― Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, December 31, 2016 3:19 AM (eighteen minutes ago)

this line is ridiculous, man.

the evidence that putin's government interfered with our election to some degree is pretty strong, but apparently i'm supposed to doubt it because...it would mean agreeing with the cia, and liberals aren't supposed to do that, even when they're right?

from my pov this is an example of the cia actually doing something in keeping with its original charter and purpose: gathering intelligence from hostile foreign powers. i admit i didn't realize that for some leftists the analysis doesn't go any deeper than "cia bad."

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 31 December 2016 03:56 (seven years ago) link

I'm still dubious, as per this Taibbi article:

This report is long on jargon but short on specifics. More than half of it is just a list of suggestions for preventive measures.

At one point we learn that the code name the U.S. intelligence community has given to Russian cyber shenanigans is GRIZZLY STEPPE, a sexy enough detail.

But we don't learn much at all about what led our government to determine a) that these hacks were directed by the Russian government, or b) they were undertaken with the aim of influencing the election, and in particular to help elect Donald Trump.

The problem with this story is that, like the Iraq-WMD mess, it takes place in the middle of a highly politicized environment during which the motives of all the relevant actors are suspect. Nothing quite adds up.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/something-about-this-russia-story-stinks-w458439

sleeve, Saturday, 31 December 2016 04:03 (seven years ago) link

the evidence that putin's government interfered with our election to some degree is pretty strong

I'd love to see it. But the board pro would chortle at my "naivete."

That's some catch, that Catch-22.

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 31 December 2016 04:08 (seven years ago) link

Absent evidence, how about the pretty clearly pro-Trump FBI eventually coming around to the CIA's take on the situation?

what is the lever disease? (Old Lunch), Saturday, 31 December 2016 05:21 (seven years ago) link

This Leonid Bershidsky piece is also useful on the lack of evidence:

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-12-22/why-i-still-don-t-buy-the-russian-hacking-story

The gist of his, Greenwald and Taibbi's positions is that it is entirely plausible that there was state-directed hacking but that the evidence released, which is largely from third-party commercial organisations and none of it slam-dunk, is not strong enough to support reporting it as fact. There is the separate question of whether, if there was state directed hacking, that was the breach that led to to Wikileaks having the info - which again is plausible but not proven. Bershidsky also believes, if the US has evidence, the response from Obama has been incredibly weak - both in not showing more of it and in the inept handling of the new sanctions.

The media throwing this into the mix with a bunch of stuff that is neither proven nor particularly plausible - Manafort worked for Russia! Russia hacked the voting machines (which Taibbi points out about half of Clinton voters believe, according to one poll)! Wikileaks is feeding info to Roger Stone!, etc, to strengthen the case is not helpful.

Bubba H.O.T.A.P.E (ShariVari), Saturday, 31 December 2016 07:38 (seven years ago) link

The problem with this story is that, like the Iraq-WMD mess, it takes place in the middle of a highly politicized environment during which the motives of all the relevant actors are suspect. Nothing quite adds up.

the iraq-wmd mess happened under an administration that was eager for an excuse to go to war in iraq. i don't see a clearcut motive for manipulating the evidence here -- who benefits? not obama, who was reluctant to even bring any of this up. not the fbi, whose director intervened in the election to hurt clinton. and, imo, not the cia -- trump's about to become their boss. it's not even clear what making up evidence about a trump-putin connection would really accomplish -- it's not going to stop him from taking office, and it doesn't seem to have changed the minds of anyone who voted for him. taibbi speculates that the whole thing might be "a cynical ass-covering campaign" by the democrats -- so the democrats somehow got the cia to do this? all of the objections strike me as really airy and way more speculative and grasping-at-straws than the actual allegations are.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 31 December 2016 09:42 (seven years ago) link

The most common argument seems to be that the CIA / broader foreign policy establishment has a longstanding antipathy towards Russia (justifiably or otherwise) and wants to constrain Trump before he takes office in the belief that he will either be too weak or too favourable to deal with them strongly unless backed into a corner

Bubba H.O.T.A.P.E (ShariVari), Saturday, 31 December 2016 09:52 (seven years ago) link

i find it more than plausible that russian intelligence was behind the DNC/podesta leaks -- i've seen and will see no actual evidence but this is a mundane enough proposition for me to believe even from the dreaded cia, the motive is there on the surface, it didn't exactly take a neuromancer to accomplish (they won't believe "i meant to type illegitimate" when they read about it in the future, when they can read again; i don't even believe it now), etc

as far as i can tell that's all that's officially been alleged? yet there are these whispers everywhere, i can hear them even all the way out here, that something much more serious has happened, as the statistic SV quotes from taibbi makes clear -- there is not only no evidence for this but no real accusation at all right? yet everyone is talking about it -- friends both flesh and not tell me they're sure Something will Happen, that obama has put Things In Motion, behind the Scenes --

in the meantime the washington post -- which a moment ago i was actually looking forward to making a devil's bargain with, totally down w idea of dickens villain jeff bezos as khodorovskian opposition -- publishes a guide to Fake News from which we learn that content-farmed trump propaganda is exactly as Fake as just about anything to the left of the wapo? they've since walked this back a lil and admitted that they essentially just saw the list on their facebook feed and thought it was interesting -- but basically medialand this holiday season when not talking about russia has been talking about how you just Can't Trust anything you read outside of a small number of fragile and (in the grey lady's case) congenitally obsequious organs -- and at the same time it's true, every time i go to the supermarket for more pie i stand in the checkout line reading about the 500 muslim spies in obama's cia -- everything on all sides is confusion and paranoia and juicy signifiers and hints of some kind of occult interagency struggle, and meanwhile fascists are moving into the white house --

it's impossible for me not to think of the Russia Thing -- the fixation on the email leaks as the thing that brought trump, glommed quietly onto this weird amorphous but incredibly serious other suspicion nobody has any actual details about -- as a coping mechanism, and a dangerous one, because it so neatly extracts the single part of this disaster that's potentially not america's fault and blows it up into an unprecedented emergency that if real would have to immediately consume all the nation's attention and energy and render all other lenses thru which to view the election secondary yet would also be impossible to do anything about except click and stay informed

assuming trump takes office and nothing immediately comes of this stuff, i fear a nightmare mediascape where fact-light nationalist paranoia maneuvers the mainstream opposition into playing a weird kind of role in whatever fucked-up symbolic national psychodrama trump is about to try and replace reality with -- and anti-trumpists who don't play that role but instead blame america for what is happening will be portrayed as useful idiots if not actual traitors (cf the game theory guy on snowden, manning, every notable american dissident of the last decade: they're all kremlin assets whether they know it or not)--

the only thing that stops people from bewilderment in the next four years is organizing right? aside from its other virtues i mean. getting some collective sense of ground under yr feet. a localized sense that you can also extrapolate in2 a broader 1. because the national infosphere is going to be endless chaos.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 31 December 2016 10:15 (seven years ago) link

as for the electoral college i guess others covered it but what received skepticism was not that america would be juster without the thing but the idea that this would be the issue to unite the country against fascism.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 31 December 2016 10:24 (seven years ago) link

(when i say "blame america" i mean holistically, as a giant failing system, recognizing the dem party and bipartisan administrative/media class' contribution to this thru hubris and political decay and yes corruption, in addition to midwestern voters' thru succumbing to hate and the dang millennials thru not showing up and the gop thru being a nihilist death cult for 50odd years)

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 31 December 2016 10:42 (seven years ago) link

I'm sorry but your fugue appears to be full of straw men

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 13:27 (seven years ago) link

i find it more than plausible that russian intelligence was behind the DNC/podesta leaks -- i've seen and will see no actual evidence but this is a mundane enough proposition for me to believe even from the dreaded cia, the motive is there on the surface, it didn't exactly take a neuromancer to accomplish (they won't believe "i meant to type illegitimate" when they read about it in the future, when they can read again; i don't even believe it now), etc

as far as i can tell that's all that's officially been alleged? yet there are these whispers everywhere, i can hear them even all the way out here, that something much more serious has happened, as the statistic SV quotes from taibbi makes clear -- there is not only no evidence for this but no real accusation at all right? yet everyone is talking about it -- friends both flesh and not tell me they're sure Something will Happen, that obama has put Things In Motion, behind the Scenes --

yeah i have to say i'm a bit confused about all this too -- maybe i've missed some reporting over the holidays when i haven't been paying as much attention but to my knowledge this was the extent of the accusations as well -- that they were behind the wikileaks stuff and the intention was to hurt HRC and help trump. and sure, if true that would be very bad, but that's not....hacking the election. people seem to be making all sorts of inferences that are not only not supported by evidence but not even supported by any reporting i've seen

k3vin k., Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:13 (seven years ago) link

Did any of you see the report that Russia for some reason hacked into Vermont's energy grid? https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/russian-hackers-penetrated-us-electricity-grid-through-a-utility-in-vermont/2016/12/30/8fc90cc4-ceec-11e6-b8a2-8c2a61b0436f_story.html

What's up with that?

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:18 (seven years ago) link

wow leave vermont alone

k3vin k., Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:24 (seven years ago) link

dlh, the conclusion that many have come to is that it wasn't so much Russian hacking that got Trump elected as much as it was the presence of an extreme, tribal divisiveness in this country that has turned many people into credulous drones who happily slurp up whatever garbage they read or hear that buttresses their pre-existing worldview. I mean, da doy, but at least people are more seem to be appraising the situation more seriously now (even if it's maybe too little too late).

what is the lever disease? (Old Lunch), Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:27 (seven years ago) link

are more

what is the lever disease? (Old Lunch), Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:28 (seven years ago) link

The broader conclusion being that garbage news and propaganda/innuendo doesn't have to change the mind of millions, just a hundred thousand or so, to affect the outcome of our particular political system.

Anyway, this story is far from transparent. There could very well be more that Russia did than just propagate the wikileaks stuff, just like there could be more the US is doing in retaliation, or just like Russia could very well be retaliating despite claims to the contrary, plus ongoing cyber and counter cyber stuff, all stuff we may never know. The Vermont thing I found interesting, because it intimates Russian cyber interference has been going much deeper than just leaking emails. I wonder what else they've been up to.

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:46 (seven years ago) link

they want to shut down kombucha production in the united states

tried Blue Apron and we died (Sufjan Grafton), Saturday, 31 December 2016 14:54 (seven years ago) link

The reporting in the Vermont thing hasn't been good (the original story was the grid had been hacked, which Burlington has denied) but it would be interesting to know what 'malware associated with Russia' means in practice. At least some of the tools supposedly used by 'Fancy Bear' are more or less in the public domain now afaict.

Bubba H.O.T.A.P.E (ShariVari), Saturday, 31 December 2016 15:05 (seven years ago) link

Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don't know what to do. Love!

Love! Trumps Sad!

frogbs, Saturday, 31 December 2016 15:26 (seven years ago) link

yeah "malware associated with Russia" is, like, most malware

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 15:59 (seven years ago) link

Dlh makes good points. The focus on Russia is definitely being used as a way for Democrats to cope with their loss without having to grapple both with why their message failed and what it means about the health of the Republican that someone was able to bullshit his way to the presidency while behaving in a crude, thuggish manner. It's a way to depict Trump as a foreign invader rather than just a particularly toxic example of how our politics has worked forever. (Never forget: Rove convinced the nation that John Kerry willingly put troops in his battalion in danger in order to win a medal.)

So Russia as a meme is definitely a way of evading this stuff and Democrats are using it to champion a memory of a grand Republic that has been betrayed, a country that doesn't exist. But at the same time Trump's connections to the Kremlin seem obvious and bizarre. Whether it is that he has business ties there, or they are blackmailing him, or he wants to team up with Putin in order to form a grand alliance to mount a global conflict with Islam, idk, but I want answers on this.

Treeship, Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:23 (seven years ago) link

*health of the Republic

Treeship, Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:24 (seven years ago) link

I feel like I live on a different planet than you people

The beaver is not the bad guy (El Tomboto), Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:27 (seven years ago) link

yeah "malware associated with Russia" is, like, most malware

also "malware found on a laptop that wasn't connected to the utility grid" is pretty far from "hacking"

sleeve, Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:29 (seven years ago) link

no u wrong they hacked using 2 coordinated accounts pu✧✧✧@rus✧✧✧.c✧✧ and russiahacksthe✧✧✧@rus✧✧✧.r✧

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:42 (seven years ago) link

anyone want to sum that article up? obviously i love great journalism but im not paying to read about some idiot giving his login password to a hacker pretending to be Comcast

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 31 December 2016 16:43 (seven years ago) link


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