I'm going to laugh my ass off if they actually press charges against the person(s) responsible for the hack (should they ever figure out who did it), all the while letting Hillary off the hook for the unsecure storage of classified information on her personal server:
Did you read that thread on /b/ from the guy who claimed to be in the FBI? He said Trump already had access to these leaks we're just now seeing and that there would be more coming at appropriate times. A lot of stuff that guy said was wild, but so far the damning info on Hillary is coming to fruition. One could hope that the foundation gets crucified, hopefully they dump that load well after the DNC convention but just before debates... If those leaks exist, that would demolish the HRC campaign and force the dem's hand.
Originally posted by PGreenCobra
I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
Did you read that thread on /b/ from the guy who claimed to be in the FBI? He said Trump already had access to these leaks we're just now seeing and that there would be more coming at appropriate times. A lot of stuff that guy said was wild, but so far the damning info on Hillary is coming to fruition. One could hope that the foundation gets crucified, hopefully they dump that load well after the DNC convention but just before debates... If those leaks exist, that would demolish the HRC campaign and force the dem's hand.
Yes I did. Ultimately I would like to see her and anyone else involved convicted. But that is probably wishful thinking with our current regime.
"On behalf of everyone at the DNC, we want to offer a deep and sincere apology to Senator Sanders, his supporters, and the entire Democratic Party for the inexcusable remarks made over email. These comments do not reflect the values of the DNC or our steadfast commitment to neutrality during the nominating process."
Shortly after the Democratic convention kicked off, the DNC apologized to Sanders over the email scandal that has roiled the party.
"The Florida congresswoman [Debbie Wasserman Schultz] did not go quietly. She reportedly resisted stepping down, and blamed subordinates for the content of the leaked emails that were released Friday, which clearly showed the committee’s posture of neutrality in the Democratic primary to have been a hollow pretense, just as Bernie Sanders and his supporters long contended. She finally relinquished the convention gavel only after receiving three days of strong-arming, a ceremonial position in the Clinton campaign, and a raucous round of boos at a convention breakfast."
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