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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (988746)12/18/2016 2:52:46 PM
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Thomas A Watson

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I do not understand it, but I do believe we are getting a co-mingling of facts from our government (CIA). It is obviously true that if Putin put forth the narrative that he had some control over our election process he would do it. No one should have their hair on fire about that.

Clearly, this entire mess falls on the DNC and the news media are totally [as usual] misplacing the blame. Every entity -- government, personal, business, whatever -- is responsible for protecting its own data. That is the only way it can be.

And clearly, Podesta's email was a sitting duck and at least one hacker got some of that data through phishing.

But the death of Seth Rich was not a robbery, and there is no reason to think Julian Assange is trying to mislead the public about it: Rich was a Wikileaks source in spite of Assange's refusal to confirm it. And he is now dead, murdered on the street of Washington, DC shot dead in the back.

And Karl Rove called it exactly right this morning: We are seeing a coup attempt on the parts of certain Democrats today. It is, of course, going to fail, but it is nevertheless the proper term for what is happening.