AlwaysWrite
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Liberals and Democrats have gone overboard in blaming Russian hacking or the FBI’s pre-election timing of announcing potential criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for changing the course of the election, but bad candidate Hillary lost the election on her own.
There is no evidence that the release of e-mails alleged to have been hacked by the Russians affected the voting process itself. And in reality, any effects would have been the negative impression of Hillary resulting from the e-mails, the contents of which hasn't been called into question.
Even if you were to believe the liberals' claims of Russian influence, any Russian "efforts" to help Trump and hurt Hillary was clearly unsuccessful because, as the Democrats so often point out, Hillary got about 3 million more votes than Trump. Is it the liberals’ argument that the Russian effort was only successful in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where the election was decided?
Even if Russia was responsible for obtaining the e-mails, it wasn't responsible for disseminating them. It was WikiLeaks that made the decision that they were newsworthy and released them. And for what it's worth, WikiLeaks has denied that Russia was its source of the information.
Regardless of protests and claims of Trump's illegitimacy from the liberals, the nation should accept the new leader -- even if they are opposed to some or all of his policies -- and not oppose the transition or Inauguration.
Placing blame and delaying Trump from attempting to follow through on his proposed agenda only serves to hurt everyone, supporters and foes alike.
There is no evidence that the release of e-mails alleged to have been hacked by the Russians affected the voting process itself. And in reality, any effects would have been the negative impression of Hillary resulting from the e-mails, the contents of which hasn't been called into question.
Even if you were to believe the liberals' claims of Russian influence, any Russian "efforts" to help Trump and hurt Hillary was clearly unsuccessful because, as the Democrats so often point out, Hillary got about 3 million more votes than Trump. Is it the liberals’ argument that the Russian effort was only successful in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where the election was decided?
Even if Russia was responsible for obtaining the e-mails, it wasn't responsible for disseminating them. It was WikiLeaks that made the decision that they were newsworthy and released them. And for what it's worth, WikiLeaks has denied that Russia was its source of the information.
Regardless of protests and claims of Trump's illegitimacy from the liberals, the nation should accept the new leader -- even if they are opposed to some or all of his policies -- and not oppose the transition or Inauguration.
Placing blame and delaying Trump from attempting to follow through on his proposed agenda only serves to hurt everyone, supporters and foes alike.