To: All
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE IOWA CAUCUS DEBACLE UP CLOSE:
Iowas Republican and Democratic Parties and their app and web development vendors partnered last fall with (cough)
Harvards "Defending Digital Democracy Project" to develop strategies and systems to protect results and deal with misinformation.
They group included (cough) party campaign experts Robby Mook and Matt Rhodes, experts in (A) cybersecurity, (B) national security,
(C) technology and (D) election administration. Fortuitously, the group simulated different ways things could go wrong on caucus night. Mook is 2016 campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, and Rhodes is Mitt Romneys 2012 campaign manager.
Out of sheer public-spiritededness, they helped develop a video to alert campaigns to warning signs of hacking and misinformation.
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I keep wondering how many of our tax dollars went to fund (cough) Harvards "Defending Digital Democracy Project."
37 posted on
02/04/2020 5:19:25 AM PST by
Liz
(Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
To: Liz
The “rule of opposites” works again.
When the lefties say they want to defend democracy, they mean they intend to destroy it.
When they say they are defending election integrity, they mean they plan to steal elections.
Life is easy when you know the rules!
45 posted on
02/04/2020 6:06:15 AM PST by
cgbg
(The Democratic Party is morphing into the Donner Party)
To: Liz; bitt; little jeremiah; a little elbow grease; Steven W.
I keep wondering how many of our tax dollars went to fund (cough) Harvards “Defending Digital Democracy Project.”
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between direct & indirect, I’d say 100%
another prime example of how our US tax dollars are directed to our own enemies through aids, grants, bogus contracts & NGO’S
50 posted on
02/04/2020 7:38:49 AM PST by
thinden
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