Gordon Gray
Well-known member
timm,
Again I agree with most of what you say.
Seems to me some folks are missing or ignoring the critical, underlying issues here.
First off, regardless of proof (if any) that would indicate that the election was "swayed" by Russian activity, there appears to be a consensus amongst the intelligence community that a "cyber war" to influence the election did occur. Hence the reason for having a congressional investigation supported by senior Republican Senators. I find this to be abhorrent with grave consequences moving forward unless we investigate and find ways to make sure the Russians (or other countries) do not meddle in our democratic process in the future. There is nothing "inherently wrong" with finding out what actually occurred. Seems like facts and the truth are no longer in vogue.
This is much larger issue for this country. And per a recent CNN poll (if you believe these things anymore) whether this was a concern split on party lines, 86% of Dems said it was compared to 26% on the Rep side. I would think we would all be concerned regardless of party affiliation.
Second, as Brad and others have observed, the "*****" is gone. So are the Clintons. And it seems meaningless to me to continue to comment on what may have allegedly occurred in the past regarding "current" events. It doesn't matter anymore. We have to move forward with what we have and not continue to revisit the past to somehow justify / explain what is taking place in the present. And on that point, the fact that DT threw the CIA under the bus and is questioning their integrity and competence scare the hell out of me once DT takes office in four weeks. Again, the importance of facts and the truth somehow taking a back seat to other considerations.
Best,
Gordon
Again I agree with most of what you say.
Seems to me some folks are missing or ignoring the critical, underlying issues here.
First off, regardless of proof (if any) that would indicate that the election was "swayed" by Russian activity, there appears to be a consensus amongst the intelligence community that a "cyber war" to influence the election did occur. Hence the reason for having a congressional investigation supported by senior Republican Senators. I find this to be abhorrent with grave consequences moving forward unless we investigate and find ways to make sure the Russians (or other countries) do not meddle in our democratic process in the future. There is nothing "inherently wrong" with finding out what actually occurred. Seems like facts and the truth are no longer in vogue.
This is much larger issue for this country. And per a recent CNN poll (if you believe these things anymore) whether this was a concern split on party lines, 86% of Dems said it was compared to 26% on the Rep side. I would think we would all be concerned regardless of party affiliation.
Second, as Brad and others have observed, the "*****" is gone. So are the Clintons. And it seems meaningless to me to continue to comment on what may have allegedly occurred in the past regarding "current" events. It doesn't matter anymore. We have to move forward with what we have and not continue to revisit the past to somehow justify / explain what is taking place in the present. And on that point, the fact that DT threw the CIA under the bus and is questioning their integrity and competence scare the hell out of me once DT takes office in four weeks. Again, the importance of facts and the truth somehow taking a back seat to other considerations.
Best,
Gordon