Anyone find this Russian interference in US politics interesting or boring?

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I find it too boring to follow but am interested in what the final outcome will be.

If it was a book I would skip everything but the last chapter even then I would just skim between sets of triples on deadlift when I have 3minute rests between sets.

Anyone keep up with it, what you think will happen at the end of it.
 
If it was a book, the conclusions would depend entirely on the political leanings of the author. Better to pick one counter to your personal politics, or the confirmation bias will be overwhelming.

I'm done keeping up with it. Too many obvious lies from the main promoters for there to be any discernible truth to it. More to the point is the fact that so many other countries openly contributed to campaigns and lobbied in DC before, during and after the last election, and none of those even approach the scale of US meddling in other country's politics.

If you want to be concerned about meddling, look to the FBI and CIA, and the spies they illegally operated inside various campaigns. They are a far greater threat than all the foreign hackers and ad agencies combined.
 
I'm not so much concerned about it, I just wanna what the conclusion is.

Tbh I think low level corruption should be viewed as the cost of doing business, dunno why people get shocked by it.
 
Given that next to nothing has been done to prevent outside meddling, we should expect it going forward. I wonder what position Germany, Mexico and France will take in the next election.
 
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Given that next to nothing has been done to prevent outside meddling, we should expect it going forward. I wonder what position Germany, Mexico and France will take in the next election.

agree. Obama didn’t do jack shit when he knew what was going on with the Russian meddling during the election.

The meddling was mostly neutral didn’t help one Candidate or the other.
 
Poll question; if leaders were known to be corrupt but did a good job running the country would you care?
 
fake news ^^^

“On Friday, President Trump appeared to to acknowledge that the country did, in fact, interfere.”
Trump appears to acknowledge Russian election meddling – and blames Obama




“Donald Trump acknowledges Russia's 'anti-US campaign' in unprecedented statement”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-russia-antius-campaign-mueller-indictment-latest-a8214876.html?amp
More fake news, he could have done it sooner.
 

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