Faux News is worse than I thought.
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Haha bold prediction. They'll be careful not to add a random journalist to their classified chat I'm sure.
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Haha bold prediction. They'll be careful not to add a random journalist to their classified chat I'm sure.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
Haha bold prediction. They'll be careful not to add a random journalist to their classified chat I'm sure.
I mean, depending on how retarded you think the administration is, it's a bold prediction.
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wrote 11 days ago last edited by Jolly
Boys and girls, contrary to popular belief around here, no official of either party constantly scours X feeds for security minutiae. The Ap was on their government issued phones. The Ap is on the CIA computers.
Pardon me for thinking if that is the case, then the Administration might just assume it is a valid communication tool.
My only concern with this matter is how did Goldshit get on the chat? Was it a mistake? Or was it deliberate?
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
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There was no harm done, and it won't happen again. The level of carelessness involved is impossible to defend, and it's put Gabbard and others in a position where they have to spend some of their credibility weaseling around the questions. But this will blow over in any case, mostly because 1. it was an accident that won't happen again, and 2. no harm was done.
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Boys and girls, contrary to popular belief around here, no official of either party constantly scours X feeds for security minutiae. The Ap was on their government issued phones. The Ap is on the CIA computers.
Pardon me for thinking if that is the case, then the Administration might just assume it is a valid communication tool.
My only concern with this matter is how did Goldshit get on the chat? Was it a mistake? Or was it deliberate?
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
We all know how Trump feels about lies! Zero tolerance for dishonesty.
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I think the main lesson we've all learned from this is what a dreadful person Goldberg is.
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Bottom-feeder loser, I've been told by our leader.
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@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
We all know how Trump feels about lies! Zero tolerance for dishonesty.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
We all know how Trump feels about lies! Zero tolerance for dishonesty.
Answer the question young man and follow it to the logical conclusion.
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@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
We all know how Trump feels about lies! Zero tolerance for dishonesty.
Answer the question young man and follow it to the logical conclusion.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by Doctor Phibes@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
Answer the question young man and follow it to the logical conclusion.
One of Trump's guys is lying is one possible conclusion.
Obviously, that couldn't happen. You couldn't find a more truthful, honest and decent group of patriots if you advertised for them in Patriot Monthly, The Magazine for Patriots.
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Any theory that this was intentional will be easily proven or disproven. I am guessing it will be disproven, to very little fanfare.
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@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
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Any theory that this was intentional will be easily proven or disproven. I am guessing it will be disproven, to very little fanfare.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by Doctor Phibes@Horace said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
Any theory that this was intentional will be easily proven or disproven. I am guessing it will be disproven, to very little fanfare.
What actually happened is that Mike Walz was added to the chat by accident. Mr. Goldberg had tried to have a chat with Mike Hunt, and for some reason auto-correct took over.
From there, it was just a further series of unfortunate events ending in the conclusion we now see before us.
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lol
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There was no harm done, and it won't happen again. The level of carelessness involved is impossible to defend, and it's put Gabbard and others in a position where they have to spend some of their credibility weaseling around the questions. But this will blow over in any case, mostly because 1. it was an accident that won't happen again, and 2. no harm was done.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@Horace said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
There was no harm done, and it won't happen again. The level of carelessness involved is impossible to defend, and it's put Gabbard and others in a position where they have to spend some of their credibility weaseling around the questions. But this will blow over in any case, mostly because 1. it was an accident that won't happen again, and 2. no harm was done.
Good summary.
Hypocrisy was shown too, but we've seen that already with how Trump now uses FBI for lawfare now that he's on the other side of the ball.
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@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
Did I say hacking?
Read very carefully what I wrote.
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Boys and girls, contrary to popular belief around here, no official of either party constantly scours X feeds for security minutiae. The Ap was on their government issued phones. The Ap is on the CIA computers.
Pardon me for thinking if that is the case, then the Administration might just assume it is a valid communication tool.
My only concern with this matter is how did Goldshit get on the chat? Was it a mistake? Or was it deliberate?
And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
Boys and girls, contrary to popular belief around here, no official of either party constantly scours X feeds for security minutiae. The Ap was on their government issued phones. The Ap is on the CIA computers.
Pardon me for thinking if that is the case, then the Administration might just assume it is a valid communication tool.
Nope. I have some good friends (shocker) that work there. To keep the details simple, there's a network where classified communication happens, and a network where unclassified communication happens. The reference to Ratcliffe's POC is classified as are the military attack details. I believe Signal is only allowed to be used for U//FOUO messages (unclassified, for official use only).
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@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
Did I say hacking?
Read very carefully what I wrote.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
Did I say hacking?
Read very carefully what I wrote.
You asked:
My only concern with this matter is how did Goldshit get on the chat? Was it a mistake? Or was it deliberate?And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
How? Waltz added him.
Mistake? Yes.
Deliberate? No.
Why was his info in Waltz's phone? No idea. Waltz seems somewhat slimy and inept, but I'm guessing the JG contact was in his phone as a suggest contact and when he went to form the Signal group he clicked on JG not realizing it wasn't the trade ambassador.
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@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
Did I say hacking?
Read very carefully what I wrote.
You asked:
My only concern with this matter is how did Goldshit get on the chat? Was it a mistake? Or was it deliberate?And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
How? Waltz added him.
Mistake? Yes.
Deliberate? No.
Why was his info in Waltz's phone? No idea. Waltz seems somewhat slimy and inept, but I'm guessing the JG contact was in his phone as a suggest contact and when he went to form the Signal group he clicked on JG not realizing it wasn't the trade ambassador.
wrote 11 days ago last edited by@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@89th said in Faux News is worse than I thought.:
@Jolly What question? Waltz literally added Goldberg to the chat. There is no way around it. No hacking, no typo phone numbers. The way the app works is you have to deliberately select which people to bring in, mostly using the display name (JG, in this case). Some are saying Waltz probably meant to add JG (Jamieson Greer, the US Trade representative).
Did I say hacking?
Read very carefully what I wrote.
You asked:
My only concern with this matter is how did Goldshit get on the chat? Was it a mistake? Or was it deliberate?And knowing that Goldshit has written outright lies about Trump in the past, who would even have the guy in their contacts?
How? Waltz added him.
Mistake? Yes.
Deliberate? No.
Why was his info in Waltz's phone? No idea. Waltz seems somewhat slimy and inept, but I'm guessing the JG contact was in his phone as a suggest contact and when he went to form the Signal group he clicked on JG not realizing it wasn't the trade ambassador.
Keep following the bread crumbs...Why would Waltz have Greenshit's contact info on Signal?
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I often wondered how Doctor Watson used to feel watching the great intelligence at work.
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I often wondered how Doctor Watson used to feel watching the great intelligence at work.
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