Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 28, 2016
This is the best thing ever.
Donald J. Trump said on Wednesday that he hoped Russian intelligence services had successfully hacked Hillary Clinton’s email, and encouraged them to publish whatever they may have stolen, essentially urging a foreign adversary to conduct cyberespionage against a former secretary of state.
“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” Mr. Trump said during a news conference here in an apparent reference to Mrs. Clinton’s deleted emails. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”
This was clearly mostly a joke, mocking the ridiculousness of the Clinton campaign’s baseless claim that Russia hacked their emails to support him. At the same time, it is pointing out the absurdity of the claim that foreign states didn’t have access to Clinton’s unsecured server, but breached a secured DNC server.
If Russia or any other country or person has Hillary Clinton's 33,000 illegally deleted emails, perhaps they should share them with the FBI!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 27, 2016
On another level though, yes, of course it would be nice if a foreign state did drop these 33,000 missing emails.
The Democrats jumped all over this as yet another way to deflect from the content of the emails, saying Trump is allying with a foreign enemy.
The reality is that Putin didn’t flood America with foreigners, Putin didn’t stir up the Blacks to riot and kill cops, Putin didn’t ship all of our jobs to China, Putin didn’t send American forces to destroy the Middle East for the sake of Jew-Israel – the Democrats did that.
CNN:
The GOP nominee’s comments sparked an immediate furor at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, as well as claims by Clinton’s campaign that Trump was endangering national security and even conspiring with a U.S. foe. Former Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta denounced Trump’s “irresponsible” comments from the convention floor, saying that the presidential candidate “asked the Russians to interfere in American politics.”
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“This has to be the first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent,” said Hillary for America senior policy adviser Jake Sullivan. “That’s not hyperbole, those are just the facts. This has gone from being a matter of curiosity, and a matter of politics, to being a national security issue.”
Speaking to CNN ahead of his Democratic convention speech on Wednesday, Panetta suggested the remarks raised questions about Trump’s loyalty to the United States.
“No presidential candidate who’s running to be president of the United States ought to be asking a foreign country, particularly Russia, to engage in hacking or intelligence efforts to try to determine what the Democratic candidate may or may not be doing,” Panetta, a Clinton ally, said in an interview with Christiane Amanpour.
The fact is, if Russia did hack and release these emails, they aren’t “interfering” with the US Presidential election, they are aiding the American people by giving them information they absolutely need to make an education decision on their next President.
Then the sneaky evil smurf Paul Ryan came out and insulted the King of the Slavs and thereby insulted Trump following these hilarious statements by Trump.
But Gingrich cut to the heart of the matter (Trump may have replaced Gingrich with an android – he’s been kicking ass lately).
Time:
GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republicans on Wednesday denounced Russia’s potential involvement in the U.S. presidential election without specifically criticizing GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, who earlier called on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails.
“Russia is a global menace led by a devious thug. Putin should stay out of this election,” said Brendan Buck, spokesman for Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, in an email.
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Ohio Governor and former presidential candidate John Kasich criticized Clinton’s use of a private email server as Secretary of State, while also cautioning that “Putin is not our friend.”
“.@hillaryclinton put our security at risk, but Putin is not our friend; foreign meddling in US elections cannot be tolerated,” Kasich said on Twitter.
Newt Gingrich, a Trump supporter, called the statement a “joke” and refuted the notion that it was a “national security issue,” as Clinton’s campaign quickly argued.
“The media seems more upset by Trump’s joke about Russian hacking than by the fact that Hillary’s personal server was vulnerable to Russia,” Gingrich said on Twitter. “Since Hillary promised us she only deleted 33,000 personal emails how can it be a national security issue if someone releases them?”
Yes.
That is the thing.
They are saying it’s “treason” – well, that would mean that these are more than “personal emails” that Hillary deleted, wouldn’t it? If they’re just her talking about baby showers and dinner meetings, then it wouldn’t be a national security issue to have them released, would it then?
What a stupid lie, claiming these were “personal emails.” Even if they were “personal” on the level of some lesbian sex affair or something, why would that be a reason to delete them? Because it would be embarrassing for someone to read them? These are adult professionals who would be viewing them, who aren’t interested in Hillary’s woman drama.
Even if there was literally a lesbian sex affair going on in them, and some of the FBI investigators had a chuckle over it, so what? Saving herself that possible embarrassment was worth it to her to have people harassing her about these 33,000 for the rest of her life?
Who’s kidding who here?
Bottom Line
The bottom line here is that this was yet another clever troll by Donald Trump, forcing the spotlight on himself in the middle of the Democrat convention by saying something mildly outrageous in a funny way which draws attention to obvious, simple facts of reality.
It is truly incredible that they just keep falling for this.
I mean – do they really believe that “Donald Trump is an agent of the Russians” is a good line of attack?
Still No Evidence It was Russia
As I have said, if it was Russia that leaked these emails, then I salute them for ensuring the people have more of the information they need for this coming election.
However, there is still no evidence that it was the Russians, and the whole thing continues to come across as cartoonish. There remains no explanation from these “experts” who are cited whenever the Democrats are asked for evidence for their accusations, they simply say that there was Cyrillic writing and that maybe some of the tools used have been used by Russia in the past – a claim they don’t elaborate on in any significant detail.
They are left looking like loony tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists.
I mean, they admit that it was a single Romanian guy who hacked Hillary’s illegal bathroom server.
Marcel Lazăr Lehel AKA Guccifer
They didn’t accuse him of being part of a Russian conspiracy. Surely, the DNC presumably had better security, but how much better? So much better that the only possible perpetrator is the Russian state?
This is just dumb.