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To: ig who wrote (618921)12/16/2016 11:10:17 PM
From: Copeland  Respond to of 793955
 
Still not certain what exactly the Russians did to "hack the election."

No signs that they altered voting machines.

Wikileaks is adamant that the DNC emails came from a disgruntled DNC staffer.

The Podesta e-mails were the result of a run of the mill phishing scheme. The IP address of the fake Google mail site apparently was in the Ukraine, like many of these scams tend to be. Were the Russians involved in passing that information on to Wikileaks? Maybe. But besides some usual run of the mill Democratic operative stuff and some salacious stuff regarding media collusion and "spirit cooking," nothing was really out of left field. There was never even an e-mail from Clinton herself in the thousands that were released.

As mentioned here many times, Democrats refuse to acknowledge that they ran a bad campaign with a terrible candidate. They are like little children -- pointing fingers at everyone around them as they pout and cry -- while at the same time, expecting others to clean up after them.