On today’s BradCast, new details from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report supporting the argument we’ve been trying to make for the last two years: Nobody ever checked the results of the 2016 election to make sure they were correct! [Audio link to show is posted below.]
But, first, we open with an avalanche of important news headlines breaking today and over the weekend, including the deadly Easter bombings in Sri Lanka; A TV comedian becoming the next President of Ukraine by a landslide; Trump’s latest vow to impose sanctions on allies who purchase oil from Iran; Woefully unqualified Federal Reserve Board candidate and alleged sexual harasser Herman Cain withdrawing his name from Trump’s consideration; The GOP’s stolen Supreme Court announcing plans to take up cases to determine whether LGBTQ people may be covered by anti-discrimination civil rights employment laws this Fall; and Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton jumping into the crowded Democratic Presidential nomination contest.
Then we move to our all too brief commemoration of Earth Day’s 49th Anniversary on Monday, wherein our own Desi Doyen details how and why the annual celebration first came about beginning in 1970. Of course, as we like to say on our Green News Report, every day is Earth Day for us! Nonetheless, sticking with that theme today — for those who only notice it once a year — we share “A Message from the Future from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez” in which the freshman NY Democratic Congresswoman, from a couple of decades in the future, looks “back” on the world-changing successes of her Green New Deal program, as recently introduced with veteran Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA). The charming animated video, with illustrations by Molly Crabtree, is a thought experiment of sorts worth watching and/or listening to, as it helps explain how the GND would work to curb many of the worst effects of climate change, while providing millions of jobs and healthcare for all, as climate scientists have repeatedly warned the world must do within the next decade or face unstoppable consequences that threaten the entirety of human civilization.
Then, we move on to the revelation from the redacted Mueller Report [PDF] which has caused my Twitter feed to go somewhat bonkers since I cited it over the weekend. As the Special Counsel’s report reveals (Vol. 1, pages 51-52, in the section entitled “Intrusions Targeting the Administration of U.S. Elections”), Russian intelligence operatives at the GRU targeted and infiltrated “individuals and entities involved in the administration of the [2016] elections. U.S. state and local entities, such as state boards of elections, secretaries of state, and county governments, as well as individuals who worked for those entities. The GRU also targeted private technology firms responsible for manufacturing and administering election-related software and hardware, such as voter registration software and electronic polling stations.”
In other words, voter registration databases AND voting systems, such as voting machines and tabulators. Mueller’s report goes on to concede that though the GRU was successful in implanting malware on a number of the targeted computers, “the [Special Counsel’s] Office did not investigate further [and] did not, for instance, obtain or examine servers or other relevant items belonging to these victims.” Instead, as Mueller writes, “The Office understands that the FBI, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the states have separately investigated that activity”.
Only problem with that? As we have reported repeatedly over the past two years, Jeanette Manfra, the top DHS official in charge of overseeing cyber-intrusions of critical infrastructure such as voting and tabulation systems, conceded during a June 2017 Senate Intelligence Committee hearing to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) that her department had not, in fact, conducted any forensic analyses of computer voting and tabulation systems or servers following the 2016 Presidential election. We play a clip from her Senate testimony to that end.
As far as we can tell, this means that nobody has ever conducted such an analysis, despite the stunning results of the 2016 Presidential election. That remains very troubling, considering that Trump reportedly won, very narrowly, by less than 80,000 votes total in the key swing-states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, none of which had voted GOP in a Presidential election for decades until 2016. The margins — as reported by computers, but never verified by humans — were close enough in each of those states that, had an average of just two votes in each precinct in each of those states been recorded for Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump, she, not he, would be President now.
Moreover, as the Mueller Report also documents, Trump’s then Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort offered briefings and internal polling data to his business associate Konstanin Klimnik, a Ukrainian national tied to Russian intelligence, “on the state of the Trump Campaign and Manafort’s plan to win the election,” including what Manafort’s partner Rick Gates described to the Special Counsel as “discussion of ‘battleground’ states, which Manafort identified as Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota.”
So, at this point, that means nobody still knows whether Donald Trump was actually the legitimate choice of the voters who comprise the Electoral College. (We already know he lost the popular vote by some 3 million votes.) Most of those very same computer systems will be used once again in the 2020 Presidential election, though some — for example in Philadelphia, the entire state of Georgia, Los Angeles County and elsewhere — are being replaced with newer systems that are even more difficult for the public to oversee to ensure reported results reflect actual voter intent.
And, with all of that today, we open up the phone lines to listeners for thoughts on whether — given the findings of the Mueller Report, including Trump’s well-documented and repeated attempts to unlawfully obstruct the investigation itself — Democrats in Congress should begin impeachment hearings or not. So far, Democrats are somewhat split on the issue, with a number of freshmen in the House calling for impeachment proceedings to begin and, so far, only Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) among the current Presidential candidates offering a clarion call for members of Congress to meet their Constitutional duties by officially investigating Trump’s alleged high crimes and misdemeanors via an impeachment inquiry in the U.S. House and a vote on whether to convict and remove Trump from office in the U.S. Senate. Our callers offer somewhat mixed feelings as well, as you’ll hear on today’s very busy and fast-moving BradCast!…
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In 1990 the UN Environmental Program said the 1990s would be the decade of decision on the environment.
In 1992 the World Scientists Warning to Humanity said we only had a decade or two to solve ecological problems, including global warming.
I hope some day there can be discussion about why the warnings have been mostly ignored. Putting up solar panels and wind farms would be good (something I’ve done personally) but it’s not going to reverse the momentum of climate change, not even if the Democrats occupy the White House in 2021.
As much as you have ranted and railed against the problem, The Democrats aren’t going to help.
Al Gore played games with the Florida recount instead of demanding that the entire state be recounted.
John Kerry refused to even challenge the results in Ohio when he lost, conceding just as quickly as it was possible to do.
Barack Obama was handed a large mandate and then sat down and did nothing with it. The midterms took that power away from him since he wasn’t going to do anything with it.
Hillary Clinton managed to throw what should have been a slam dunk victory, losing to a two-bit hustler and not going to the very states which cost her the victory despite a larger popular vote.
And now, having been handed control of the House, we can’t count on the Democrats to do the job the voters expect them to do. Democratic House leaders are openly opposing taking the clearly necessary step to investigate Donald Trump for any and all violations of the law.
Gilens and Page demonstrated that We the People are not being heard in Congress. The Democrats are proving it.
Matt said @2:
Sure they will. If we MAKE them. But, no, nobody is gonna save us except us…as I’ve said about a thousand times over the past decade.
No, he didn’t. He asked for several counties where there were concerns to be recounted. Since he had to PAY for the counts separately in each county, why should he pay to recount counties where he wasn’t gonna pick up the needed votes? Especially when he only needed to pick up about 300 votes total?
Gore ran a lousy campaign, but a decent post-campaign. On the other hand…
Correct. Kerry ran a not awful campaign, but a shamefully god-awful, cowardly, post-campaign.
I disagree. The Affordable Care Act was not “nothing”, unless you consider access to healthcare for about 30 million people who couldn’t get it before to be “nothing”. And even that, he was only able to get via reconciliation with Republicans blocking everything he did. (Even a Republican version of healthcare!)
That’s what we are told.
They are not opposing investigating Donald Trump at all. They are calling for nothing but investigations. What they’re failing to call for (so far) is impeachment proceedings. But that will change as well, if we make them. The “voters” don’t expect them to impeach, as its still supported only by a minority of the country (though three-quarters of Dems). But, again, I don’t “count” on anybody to do anything. I make them do it, if I can. I hope you will too. I’m not sure your Dem-hating is getting you anything. Dem-pushing might, however. Please push them!
Who are Gilens and Page?
Here’s an interesting question to ask, and a relevant “thought experiment” to perform at this time, IMO:
If the situation were reversed (I.e. Hillary was President and SHE was investigated by the FBI and found to be guilty of the same things Trump has verifiably done) …
WHAT WOULD *REPUBLICANS* DO?