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So possibly the former USSR, or what ever the fascist oligarchy wants to call itself today, call it Russia, hacked Hillary's private server, emails of the political operatives on both the right and left, or all of the above, what is the real issue, cyber hacking or the content of the emails?

One argument subscribes to the fact of possible hacking while at the same time attempting to deflect attention away from the content of the emails. The other argument claims they would have won if not for interference in our electoral process while at the same time disavowing content. Yet is not the real issue disclosure of the content found in the emails that exposed the deceit of the loser? Too bad it took a hacker to expose what our own media was reluctant to disclose.
 
Ron Paul: US government “propagandists” push for a foreign policy of “intervening around the world,” former presidential candidate and founder of the Institute for Peace and Prosperity, Dr. Ron Paul, told RT in a wide-ranging interview that also touched on Syria.

Dr. Paul shrugged off the allegations as a “fiasco” “I think they're just agitating, because they lost the election. They're throwing out accusations and they have no proof,” the former Republican congressman for Texas said.

“The same people who are making all these charges, they didn’t seem to be worried a bit by the secretary of state having a private server,”Paul said, “which made it much easier for Russia or anybody else to know what was going on.”

The root of the problem, Paul believes, is in the US government doing the exact thing it now accuses Russia of doing.

“The American people should be worried about the influence of our CIA in other people's elections, I mean probably hundreds. It's constant,” he said, even going as far as to allude to “domestic assassinations” the CIA has allegedly taken part in.

“Our government doesn't change a whole lot,” Paul explained. The people, who behind the scenes control the government, are always the same. And I consider that to be the case in most governments.”

The propagandists are on the side of the people who want us to be intervening around the world, and I imagine that because Trump has suggested maybe we ought to do a little bit less of that, maybe they don’t like that idea, and they want to discredit him for that approach,”Paul said.
CIA meddled in ‘hundreds’ of elections: Ron Paul talks Russia-blaming, fake news and more on RT

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So possibly the former USSR, or what ever the fascist oligarchy wants to call itself today, call it Russia, hacked Hillary's private server, emails of the political operatives on both the right and left, or all of the above, what is the real issue, cyber hacking or the content of the emails?

One argument subscribes to the fact of possible hacking while at the same time attempting to deflect attention away from the content of the emails. The other argument claims they would have won if not for interference in our electoral process while at the same time disavowing content. Yet is not the real issue disclosure of the content found in the emails that exposed the deceit of the loser? Too bad it took a hacker to expose what our own media was reluctant to disclose.

The Russians didn't hack Hillary's emails.
 

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