Has paid Kremlin agent Glenn Greenwald tweeted abt Russian hacking US grid?
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Date: March 16th, 2018 1:47 PM Author: odious cuckold area
there’s virtually no revelation in the Russia story that could get Greenwald to change his mind. Which means that while Scahill and other Intercept colleagues tend to evaluate each new revelation at face value, Greenwald focuses disproportionately on debunked or overblown Russia stories. Ever the lawyer, he curates evidence that suits his argument. More than a year ago, the Washington Post published an erroneous story alleging that Russia had hacked into a U.S. electrical grid in Vermont. Greenwald continues to bring this up. To him, it’s not just a random piece of bad reporting but a crucial exhibit in a case he’s building.
Which makes his lack of interest in a report the Intercept itself produced all the more curious. In June, it published an explosive story that Russia had attempted to infiltrate voter-registration systems days before the election by sending phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials.
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Greenwald’s selective outrage has become habitual. In November, The Atlantic published Twitter correspondence from 2016 in which a WikiLeaks representative gave Donald Trump Jr. campaign advice.
Greenwald pooh-poohed the coordination, implying that Julian Assange was just playing his usual 4-D chess. Barrett Brown — a pro-transparency autodidact who served more than four years in federal prison for spreading hacked data and won a National Magazine Award for Intercept essays he wrote while incarcerated — was livid. “He doesn’t seem to be engaging on the actual revelations that keep coming out on Russia and Trump’s people,” Brown says. “My best guess is he’s just ignoring these things in favor of the less difficult argument that some people who are backing the Trump-Russia narrative are full of shit.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3920473&forum_id=2#35619808) |
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Date: March 16th, 2018 1:32 PM Author: Floppy main people kitchen
was his reporting inaccurate?
it's really low of you to chase people in other threads and be completely non-responsive when they answer you
u are a pumo, dunno what i expected for the 100th time
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3920473&forum_id=2#35619727) |
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