Nordic » Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:15 am wrote:I will admit that my headline for the OP was hyperbole. Clearly there are far worse conspiracy theories, plenty of them. However, as far as CT's originated by the government as propaganda, embraced by the corporate media and spread thoroughly into the population, many of whom actually believe it, this might take the cake.
Admit, however, that Trump immediately stepped into it like the total hate-moron he is. No one mind-controlled him into inviting Russian hackers to attack the Clinton e-mails
by Twitter [correction: because I just saw the footage] speaking at a press conference! It's a reassuring natural display of a stupidity that can sink him.
Greenwald's main points wrote::
America has "ugly political history" of trying to smear political opponents by linking them to Russia. That is what this looks like.
Yes, and a current insanely dangerous context of building toward confrontation with Russia with the Clinton-neocon team in the lead. Think that "Stop Trump/Putin!" has now become the only foreign-policy angle of any kind mentioned prominently at the DNC megachurch revival thing.
One must admit the DNC show is soooo much more tolerable on a human level, and it's painful to see the naivete of the adepts. And it's so much more professionally organized than the RNC hatefest. But come on: Wells Fargo vs. Quicken Loans, what did you expect?
[Cross-post: SLAD has my agreement about Trump lately as well as tendencies to downplay misogyny on this board. But this hate-monster is pretty much the only way the self-implosive Clinton machine gets elected. False hope springs eternal: This morning I dream the Trump "treason" charges and some harsh revelations about the Clinton Foundation can turn this into a Stein-Johnson race?]
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