Alefroth wrote:malchior wrote:Alefroth wrote:malchior wrote:Holman wrote:I fear that even that account and the details involved are tl;dr for most Americans, but it's definitely disturbing.
Yup. It'd be great if we could sound bite this.
This is about as concise as I've seen-
http://www.pajiba.com/politics/proof-th ... ganda-.php
Could you imagine if even a whiff of something similar happened with Clinton - the fallout would reach Russia from here.
I'm anxious to see what, if any, explanation the Trump campaign gives.
TPM suggested that, in the past, the Trump campaign has used Russian-sourced claims and rumors not because they had a direct line from Putin (or from Putin to Assange to Roger Stone) but because Russia Today (the Kremlin's wholly-owned Fox Pravda) is popular in alt-right circles.
This story seems radically different. If it really appeared only for a few hours on Sputnik, that's pretty damn damning.
EDIT: One possible(and generous) explanation is
here. The timeline does allow that one of Trump's aids (who, for some reason, follows Sputnik and treats it as reliable) *could* have seen the story about an hour before the rally where Trump touted the story as real. We don't know. Sputnik published the story at 5 p.m. Eastern, and Trump's rally started at 6 p.m.
But others have noted that Trump attacked Blumenthal kind of out of the blue during the debate on Sunday, a full day before Sputnik published its story. It could be pure coincidence, but it's not as if Blumenthal was on anyone's radar in the days leading to the debate. And Trump's use of the Russian-sourced text at his rally seems like it was meant to be a continuation of the attack from the debate.