@pooponduke somebody finally has gone public with the Trump campaign hacked file
We’re publishing the supposed Iran-hacked document. Here’s why.
www.kenklippenstein.com
Funny side note is that free-speech advocate (har har) Elon Musk deleted this guy's Twitter acct when he posted a link to the article.
One thing I forgot to point out in my other post about this guy. I found this comment hilarious and it speaks volumes about his real purposes:
"So the document is clearly newsworthy, providing Republican Party and conservative doctrine insight into what the Trump campaign perceives to be Vance’s liabilities and weaknesses. Those perceptions provide clues about what
a campaign of remarkably little substance might actually think." (emphasis added)
I will first admit that Trump's campaign has been relatively weak on "substance" or actual policy proposals. It is, however, a campaign and not a policy thinktank position conference. However, the key word here is relatively. If a campaign were analyzed on a 100 point scale as to being totally revealing, Trump might be at 35. KH would be at a -10. And that's the point about relativity. Thus, to really look beyond the tidbits they have both given us, we can only look at their past policies and accomplishments. Four years of being a president, a lifetime of being an investor, developer, and builder of businesses - making wealth for himself and the many who have worked for him is a pretty good guide of what he believes and what he wants to do. Have there been colossal failures and have people gotten screwed over during the course of some of those events? Plenty. But that's the thing about speculation and investing. There are no guarantees or everyone would be able to do it. It's not easy and it's far from perfect. He's hurt plenty of people along the way. But, I suspect he's helped ten times that many. The Bills made it to four Super Bowls. Those were incredible teams that won a a crap ton of games. Is it better to be Buffalo or a city with no team whatsoever? People only want to focus on the failures. It's easy to pick on orange for the bad, even if the good grossly outweighs it.
KH also has a history. She has never made a single dollar on her own. She has never employed a single person. She has never created a single job. She has never made a single widget. She has never added any value to any existing thing. She has worked her entire life at the government's tit. And, she's not even done a bang-up job at that. ALL of her previous policy decisions and positions reflect that she sees the government as the answer to all issues. Even when the government gets it wrong, rather than stepping back, the answer is more. And who can blame her? It's the only world she has ever known (contrary to the words she reads and has now memorized to shit out her word salad during "interviews"). Yes, she's a woman. Yes, she's half black and half Indian. And, most importantly, she's not Joe and she's not DJT. Those are hardly actual qualifications to become employed at the hardest job in the world.
So, forgive me if I find this "journalist" hilarious in that he would justify his actions in releasing private, hacked material by complaining that Trump's campaign has "remarkably little substance". He literally just defined and described KH. Two more things for the record. I've really got no problem with the material being released unless it causes some risk for them or our government. Use better security and smarter IT people. When will people learn? Finally, I'd love to she the dossier that KH's campaign did for Timmy. I bet it's shorter than this post because they clearly didn't properly vet that dude.