It's significant in that this is so much bigger than the DNC. It's the RNC, Canada, England, Israel, etc. Focusing on the DNC is like blaming a corner boy for global drug trafficking.
Obama's Arab Spring was what I was about to bring up. At the time, it was portrayed as such a great thing, and I even saw some college textbooks touting it as an example of how social media can be used to help improve society.
Now that the dust has settled, though, it was obviously a horrible thing. Even ignoring the Muslim Migration Crisis it helped trip off (which is terrible in and of itself, though many on the left tout it as a good thing), just look at the results in the Arab countries:
It spawned ISIS - enough said there.
Syrian civil war has been going on for over a decade now
Egypt had a military coup, and has been having Islamic groups launching occasional terror attacks to this day
In Libya, they kicked out Qaddafi (which, I'm increasingly convinced was the whole reason Obama and Killary instigated the Arab Spring), then had a half decade of civil war and still have violent protests going on
And probably more bad stuff in other countries. By any sane metric, the Arab Spring was a huge mistake.
This is them admitting to using company resources to conduct donations in kind to the DNC. Whoops.
This is work for globohomo, not the DNC. They did the same thing with the Arab Spring.
Potato, potato. The DNC is globohomo and globohomo is the DNC. There is no meaningful distinction between any facet of the enemy.
It's significant in that this is so much bigger than the DNC. It's the RNC, Canada, England, Israel, etc. Focusing on the DNC is like blaming a corner boy for global drug trafficking.
That's exactly the point. When dealing with a global conspiracy, they're all equally guilty, part and parcel.
But it's not illegal to push foreign organizations. It is illegal to campaign for the DNC without disclosure of a donation.
Poor choice of words, Mr. Open Border. Your "boy on the corner" is the current Resident Joe Biden.
Obama's Arab Spring was what I was about to bring up. At the time, it was portrayed as such a great thing, and I even saw some college textbooks touting it as an example of how social media can be used to help improve society.
Now that the dust has settled, though, it was obviously a horrible thing. Even ignoring the Muslim Migration Crisis it helped trip off (which is terrible in and of itself, though many on the left tout it as a good thing), just look at the results in the Arab countries:
It spawned ISIS - enough said there.
Syrian civil war has been going on for over a decade now
Yemen still has a civil war ongoing too, with the US sill actively providing support to the Saudis intervening in it
Egypt had a military coup, and has been having Islamic groups launching occasional terror attacks to this day
In Libya, they kicked out Qaddafi (which, I'm increasingly convinced was the whole reason Obama and Killary instigated the Arab Spring), then had a half decade of civil war and still have violent protests going on
And probably more bad stuff in other countries. By any sane metric, the Arab Spring was a huge mistake.
They did all of that intentionally. They knew the consequences of their actions which is why they did them.
Given that the DNC would have to suddenly report about a trillion dollars of effective donations, that won't happen.
It does however create a situation wherein most of Twitter's employees can now be fired for cause.