Washington – In Turmoil Over Leak, Democrats Point Finger At Russia

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    Washington – A massive leak of Democratic leadership e-mails has sent the party reeling into its national convention this week, with aides to Hillary Clinton, its presumptive presidential nominee, accusing Russia of coordinating the attack.

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    Robby Mook, campaign manager for Hillary for America, accused Moscow on Sunday of deliberately helping Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump by directly orchestrating the hack, which resulted in the release of roughly 20,000 e-mails by Wikileaks, a whistleblower organization founded by Julian Assange, on Friday.

    Several of those e-mails reveal an apparent bias within the Democratic National Committee for Clinton during her primary campaign against Bernie Sanders, the independent senator from Vermont, who for months claimed the process was stacked in her favor.

    Sanders renewed his call on Sunday for the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of the DNC and the party’s most senior Jewish member. In her own e-mail exchanges, Wasserman Schultz questioned Sanders’ loyalty to the party– he has never registered as a Democrat– and disparaged his campaign’s leadership in personal terms.

    As a result of the leak, Wasserman Schultz will no longer speak at the convention.

    The leak also showed the party’s chief financial officer sought to promote a media narrative that Sanders had “skated” on his “Jewish heritage,” and suggested that his lack of religiosity would be a political weakness.

    “I am not an atheist, but aside from all of that, it is an outrage and sad,” Sanders said in response on Sunday in an interview with CNN. “The DNC was supporting Hillary Clinton, and was in opposition to our campaign.”

    For its part, Wikileaks accused its critics over the weekend of being disproportionately Jewish in a series of messages sent over its Twitter account.

    “Tribalist symbol for establishment climbers?,” one message asked. “Most of our critics have 3 (((brackets around their names))) and have black-rim glasses. Bizarre.”

    Brackets have recently been utilized by Jewish figures on Twitter seeking to stand up publicly to anti-Semitic trolls on the platform, who have for years used the marker to identify Jews for harassment. Wikileaks deleted the tweets hours after posting.

    Their leak disrupted a party still struggling to unify– just in time for the Democratic National Convention to convene on Monday in Philadelphia. The timing is no coincidence, Mook said.

    “What’s disturbing to us is that experts are telling us that Russian state actors broke into the DNC, stole these e-mails,” Mook charged, “and other experts are now saying that the Russians are releasing these e-mails for the purpose of helping Donald Trump.”

    The DNC first reported in June that Russian intelligence had invaded its system. At the time, the party called in cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, among other independent experts, to handle the breach.

    The proximity of that Russian hack to Friday’s Wikileaks dump– of the very same material accessed by the Russians– appears to be undergirding Democratic concerns. If true, Moscow’s hacking effort is just one more piece of evidence, piled increasingly high, that Russian leadership supports Trump’s bid for president.

    Trump has filled his inner circle with aides who have long worked in Russian politics and, consequentially, within the orbit of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has repeatedly offered praise for the GOP nominee. And the Trump Organization relies heavily on Russian money, which since the 1990s has disproportionately represented a “cross-section of a lot of our assets,” the candidate’s son, Donald Trump Jr., said in 2008.

    Trump’s campaign chair and manager, Paul Manafort, spent nearly a decade working for Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Kremlin leader of Ukraine whose ouster in 2014 led to Russia’s invasion of Crimea. His chief Europe adviser, Carter Page, maintains significant investments in Russian oil and gas company Gazprom, which has suffered from US-led sanctions over Ukraine.

    In an appearance in Moscow earlier this month, Page, at the invitation of Kremlin officials, addressed students on evolving US policy in Europe. Decades-old American foreign policy is driven by an “often-hypocritical focus on democratization, inequality, corruption and regime change,” he told the Russian crowd, questioning the authenticity of US democracy itself: “It’s not always as liberal as it may seem.”

    While largely hands off in negotiations over the Republican Party Platform this month, Trump’s campaign aides lobbied hard over one issue: Language on Russia over its involvement in Ukraine. And last week, the candidate said he would think twice before coming to the aid of America’s NATO allies in the Baltics– which are deeply fearful of a Crimea-style invasion by Russian forces– despite the US’ Article 5 commitment to mutual defense.

    Trump’s NATO position amounts to “an open invitation to Vladimir Putin to just roll on in,” said Tim Kaine, Clinton’s newly minted running mate, in his inaugural campaign speech on Saturday.

    Russian state-run media has offered the candidate favorable coverage in recent months, with Interfax circulating a poll last month claiming that three times the number of Russians favor Trump than favor Clinton.

    “I believe the consensus is that Russia was behind the [DNC] attack,” said Danielle Pletka, vice president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Asked whether she believes Putin is supporting Trump, she replied, “of course.”

    “Intervention? I know the former and suspect the latter,” she added.‎


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    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    7 years ago

    Instead of talking about the actual dirth dug up in their emails, the conversation becomes who was the hacker. Sad.

    7 years ago

    the democRATS are a bunch of anti-semites!!!! any american Jew that votes for them are nuts. VOTE REPUBLICAN IN NOVEMBER and kick the democRATS out of washington

    7 years ago

    Yeah what’s Hillary’s next excuse? Another Republican conspiracy against Hillary? Just like they claimed when they denied her husband Bill was guilty of his low-life Antics in the Oval Office with Lewinsky?

    yankee96
    yankee96
    7 years ago

    can u imagine what happens when the machshaifa becomes president?

    savtat
    savtat
    7 years ago

    “Russians support Trump three to one”….. are they voting in November???? The plot sickens.

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    7 years ago

    Typical Democrat response, Obfuscate , point fingers in every direction with faux outrage, and in the process ignore the obscene, outrageous content of the emails. If even a fraction of what is contained in those emails are true, Hillary needs to follow Debbie Wasserman Schultz out the door with her tail between her legs. But that will not happen because nobody in that party has any intellectual integrity or moral standards

    7 years ago

    The DNC is nothing beyond a political clan. It shares no values with the world of morality. It has an agenda that is nearly opposite of any teachings we can recognize. The fact that the party leadership engaged in pushing one candidate over the other, tried to manipulate the media and the voters, etc., is all meaningless gibberish. Not even worthy of discussion. Now, who is responsible for exposing the corruption – now that is somehow of major importance.

    My take – I do not want anyone representing corruption as my leader. If we did not recognize the reign of dishonesty, greed, and manipulation that characterizes Clinton, we have another chance to see the DNC providing exactly that set of traits. May the DNC emerge from the coming elections with a display of losses, and may it be forced into reforming itself into a political party, not a clan of organized crime.

    Benny
    Benny
    7 years ago

    Wow!
    KGB?
    What story one wouldn’t make up just to discredit others!

    Benny
    Benny
    7 years ago

    So bury Sanders is ok, to kill the image of the presidential candidate is ok!
    But someone should publish your doings is a terrible act!?
    And whose fault is it? Trump and KGB!?
    How about: we are so sorry, we are such a low lives, please forgive us?
    What an upside down world we live in!

    7 years ago

    Maybe its is time to pose the question, whats wrong with making peace with Russia? Why are we fighting with them?
    Moreover NATO was established to tame communism. We all agree communism was bad. Now that communism is gone why do we need Nato? Why must we waste billions of dollars on army bases in poland? Whats the point?
    So some will argue hey Putin is bad. He invades other countires- sovereign territories. But there is a big difference. When Stalin invaded a country the masses were displaced and shipped to Siberia. Millions upon millions lives were ruined. When putin invades a country, life goes on. He does not send millions to the golug and wipe out the other millons. Now its true Putin is no saint. And invading countries are wrong. And every now & then he knocks off his enemies (although not on massive scales) But I don’t see why that warrants a call to war. I mean lets face it we can’t control the entire world. And we need all we can to beat ISIS.
    So maybe its time to rethink the American -Russia reltaionship

    7 years ago

    Perhaps Russia hacked Hilary’s emails because she illegally used her private email server!!!! She gets what she deserves! Hilary fOr pRison!!!!

    yidele1
    yidele1
    7 years ago

    wonder what was bernie sanders thinking that he could push this true ,, a jew hater is still a jew ,the last time i checked

    Benny
    Benny
    7 years ago

    So bury Sanders is ok, to kill the image of the presidential candidate is ok!
    But someone should publish your doings is a terrible act!?
    And whose fault is it? Trump and KGB!?
    How about: we are so sorry, we are such a low lives, please forgive us?
    What an upside down world we live in!