CosmicSex said:
Russia has no place sponsoring a canidate in a US election. States are supposed to have sovereignty, either through elections or whatever, to choose there own leader. It would be fair however to point out that the US has done this to other nations as well. |
Americans have something much more dangerous, much closer to home: The mainstream media. They are more dangerous because they are trusted and so obviously pushing a leftist agenda.
Very few Americans believe what the Russians say or do unless they come armed with facts, as they (apparently) did in this case.
Also, as you say: every country does this. So how did 17 intelligence agencies allow this to happen? The more I hear and read about this, the more doubts I have that Russia was involved.
Julian Assange has flat out denied that the Russian government was involved in any way, and implied heavily that a DNC staffer that was murdered under suspicious circumstances was a source. He can't reveal his sources of course, but I don't think he could have implied it more strongly.







