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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Nothing is ever the Sanders campaign's fault. [View all]msrizzo
(796 posts)34. The fellow he fired says he was innocent.
So did Bernie fire a whistle blower?
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/18/politics/sanders-dnc-data-breach-josh-uretsky/index.html
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So they say.. but, they did fire their national data director, Josh Uretsky. So what's up with
Cha
Dec 2015
#1
Don't forget, he was originally referred to as a "low level staffer" and they STILL refer to him as.
George II
Dec 2015
#107
See.. that's what I don't get, either.. why refer to Josh Uretsky as a "low level staffer" when
Cha
Dec 2015
#119
Then own it and stop the blame game like a kid who blames the dog for missing homework.
misterhighwasted
Dec 2015
#66
Am I the only one that wonders if the screams that the "corporate media" won't pay him any attention
Number23
Dec 2015
#117
no. his campaign notified the DNC of the firewall issue, the breach and the firing.
magical thyme
Dec 2015
#20
how? Should he have notified the press months ago that DNC firewall s/w wasn't working?
magical thyme
Dec 2015
#31
The company reports that it told the DNC of the breach first... Not Sanders campaign
uponit7771
Dec 2015
#48
in which case, Sanders' campaign still did the right thing on being notified of the breach.
magical thyme
Dec 2015
#72
So maybe Hillary's team has done the same thing and hasn't gotten caught. You can't be sure.
Vinca
Dec 2015
#86
Just hoping his people doing wrong does not become Clinton vilified. Asking too much?
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#18
Uh no....Sanders campaign got caught with the proverbial hand in the cookie jar
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2015
#28
I expected this kind of post to happen come Super Tuesday but the earlier the better I guess.
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#37
You and rjsquirrel's posts should be OPs. There are too many other Sanders supporters here that have
Number23
Dec 2015
#118
I know. For a good while there, Sanders SUPPORTERS were getting almost as much publicity as
Number23
Dec 2015
#123
As I read the OP's and threads this morning it seems to me the Bernie campaign on this board
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#27
The date of Directors said the DNC called him first he did not report it to the DNC at all
uponit7771
Dec 2015
#53
OP of the Month! I see the bernie pity party is surging..but..but..but
misterhighwasted
Dec 2015
#61
It's still amazing to see how deeply one has to dig into this shoestring campaign to find errors...
Orsino
Dec 2015
#75
That still doesn't mean view data that is known to be private and not belonging to the Sanders ...
uponit7771
Dec 2015
#99
"Hey, they left the keys in the car, it was a plot to make me steal it!!!1!1!
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#106