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Read the full story at the link.
Something About This Russia Story Stinks
The problem with this story is that, like the Iraq-WMD mess, it takes place in the middle of a highly politicized environment during which the motives of all the relevant actors are suspect. Nothing quite adds up. If the American security agencies had smoking-gun evidence that the Russians had an organized campaign to derail the U.S. presidential election and deliver the White House to Trump, then expelling a few dozen diplomats after the election seems like an oddly weak and ill-timed response. Voices in both parties are saying this now.
Adding to the problem is that in the last months of the campaign, and also in the time since the election, we've seen an epidemic of factually loose, clearly politically motivated reporting about Russia. Democrat-leaning pundits have been unnervingly quick to use phrases like "Russia hacked the election." This has led to widespread confusion among news audiences over whether the Russians hacked the DNC emails (a story that has at least been backed by some evidence, even if it hasn't always been great evidence), or whether Russians hacked vote tallies in critical states (a far more outlandish tale backed by no credible evidence).
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The problem is that you are viewing the Russia story as a political story rather than a national security story.
I understand that you are very insecure about Trump's victory. He lost the popular vote, and now all of the nation's intelligence organizations are saying that a foreign power meddled in the election.
I get it.
But, you Trumpers need to relax. The election is over, and is not going to be overturned. Trump will be president.
It's time for you folks to start acting like Americans.