Conveniently Forgetting How the Internets Work ...
It's a wonder that Team Lamont spent much of Tuesday bragging about their superior internet skillz when the latest argument is that, since the Lieberman campaign sent out an invitation to their Election Night shindig, they therefore should stand corrected for their claim to be without online communiaction due to the ongoing hacker-gate investigation.
Ummm ... guys. You DO know that that email was sent via a third-party service, right. Bluehornet, to be precise. That's a bit different than being able to communicate via email that goes over the Joe2006.com mail server.
Just sayin' is all. I mean, I was sure those kids knew all about the internet.
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BobT on Conveniently Forgetting How the Internets Work ...: Oooooh, burn! Good catch! With you on their case, the Democrats in Connecticut don't stand a chance!
Dennis on Conveniently Forgetting How the Internets Work ...: This is such a non-story. It wasn't even important on election day. Let it go, Greg.
Greg Wythe on Conveniently Forgetting How the Internets Work ...: Bob, I'm sure you're applying that same standard to the Ned Lamont campaign, (which is where the lin
BobT on Conveniently Forgetting How the Internets Work ...: Oooooh, burn! Good catch! With you on their case, the Democrats in Connecticut don't stand a chance!
Dennis on Conveniently Forgetting How the Internets Work ...: This is such a non-story. It wasn't even important on election day. Let it go, Greg.
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This is such a non-story. It wasn't even important on election day. Let it go, Greg.
Oooooh, burn! Good catch! With you on their case, the Democrats in Connecticut don't stand a chance!
Bob, I'm sure you're applying that same standard to the Ned Lamont campaign, (which is where the linkage comes from), right? Plenty of time to let things go on November 8th.
The Connecticut Democrat's point is true, if trivial. To call your a point a stretch is being very generous.