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Eugene

(61,881 posts)
Fri Dec 28, 2018, 02:37 PM Dec 2018

WaPo Editorial Board: Democrats used Russian tactics in Alabama. Now they must swear them off.

Source: Washington Post

Democrats used Russian tactics in Alabama. Now they must swear them off.

By Editorial Board December 27 at 7:42 PM

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The Times reports that the operators of a secret experiment to undermine Republican candidate Roy Moore created a Facebook page to support a write-in conservative. They also, according to an internal report, “orchestrated an elaborate ‘false flag’ operation” to link Moore’s campaign to “a Russian botnet.” News organizations picked up on the influx of accounts and reported the supposed foreign interference.

The effort was small, costing its organizers $100,000 in a $51 million election. But that does not make it any less worrying. Domestic actors on both sides of the aisle, it seems, are willing to turn the tricks that Russia has used against the United States against their opponents. Each time one party promotes a false narrative or unleashes a horde of Internet trolls, the other has more incentive to employ those same techniques — setting off a cycle of discord and doubt in our democracy. The United States has no system in place to stop the spiral.

The country stands at a critical juncture: Either society wards off the spread of these strategies or they become the new normal. One answer is self-restraint. Internet billionaire Reid Hoffman, who says he unknowingly funded the Alabama project, was right to apologize this week. Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) is also right to demand an investigation. But candidates, political committees, big nongovernmental organizations and others should also pledge not to engage in inauthentic activity, just as the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee promised not to promote hacked material in the 2018 midterms.

It may be unrealistic to expect the president and Republican allies to commit to such an agreement, given their record on confronting Russian subversion. But the upcoming presidential primary will offer Democrats a test; already, intraparty feuds are spreading on online networks. As they announce their campaigns, contenders should promise not to do to their rivals what Russia did to them in 2016.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/democrats-used-russian-tactics-in-alabama-now-they-must-swear-them-off/2018/12/27/5b97c332-0941-11e9-a3f0-71c95106d96a_story.html

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WaPo Editorial Board: Democrats used Russian tactics in Alabama. Now they must swear them off. (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2018 OP
What BS. Iliyah Dec 2018 #1
Republicans used them in 2016 and are still using them Fullduplexxx Dec 2018 #2
Exactly! FiveGoodMen Dec 2018 #5
FU WaPO ditorial board. PROVE that the Dems have done such first, and then tell the puke niyad Dec 2018 #3
Sure, can we concentrate on the beam instead of the splinter? BootinUp Dec 2018 #4
Is there any pushback to this yet? Grasswire2 Dec 2018 #6
this is the shit that democrats are up against JI7 Dec 2018 #7

niyad

(113,284 posts)
3. FU WaPO ditorial board. PROVE that the Dems have done such first, and then tell the puke
Fri Dec 28, 2018, 02:49 PM
Dec 2018

and russians to stop first. otherwise. STFU.

moore is a sexual predator, pure and simple.

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