Originally Posted by Brian Stelter on Twitter
Until then, blame the party that has no political power.
And the media. Don't forget the media.
And emails.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-hou...150402914.html
Uh...what? What's the point of posting these emails, or of posting their names, emails, and addresses?Public comments on the voter fraud commission released by the White House late Thursday were overwhelmingly, and in many cases profanely, critical of the project.
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity posted on its page on the White House website, without comment or explanation, 112 pages of emails received through July 11, commenting on the organization’s request for states to send them voter information. The posted material did not redact the email addresses, phone numbers and home addresses of the authors.
“Please note that the Commission may post such written comments publicly on our website, including names and contact information that are submitted,” read a blog post published Thursday on the White House’s site. It is unclear whether this messaging was attached to the email address prior to July 13.
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The point of posting the emails was to show the public sentiment, you could easily see a different version of this where they didn't release what was received and just claimed that the public supports them.
If they truly had a warning saying that all submitted information could be posted publicly, without redaction, then people should have known. It would have been preferred if they had taken the time to redact the emails while whatever intern was skimming them, though.
Get that weak shit off my track
McCain has been diagnosed with brain cancer: https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/pol...G5H/story.html
I'm guessing that helps explain his occasionally irrational behavior, like at the Comey hearing. Hope he's able to beat it.