2016 Postmortem
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Trump, McConnell, Putin, and the Triumph of the Will to Power
"Even the most cynical observer of McConnell a cynical man to his bones would have been
shocked at his raw partisanship. Presented with an attack on the sanctity of his own countrys
democracy by a hostile foreign power, his overriding concern was party over country."
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/12/trump-mcconnell-putin-and-the-triumph-of-the-will-to-power.html
Of the many things that resulted in Donald Trumps election, from Hillary Clintons own errors to James Comeys extraordinary insinuations against her in the contests final stages, Russian hacking played a meaningful enough role to tilt a razor-tight contest. Russia successfully riled up Bernie Sanders die-hards against the Democratic Party by leaking minor intrigue that fueled their suspicions, aggravating a Clinton liability with young voters that never healed. They also dribbled out enough emails in the succeeding months to keep stories using the word emails in the lead of Hillary Clinton news, adding more smoke to the haze of scandal that permeated coverage of her campaign.
We now know with near-certainty that Russia did this with the goal of electing Trump president. During the campaign, this reality was not quite certain enough to be reported as fact. Trump, of course, insisted there was no evidence Russia even had a hand in the attacks, let alone with the goal of helping him. (It could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds.) Elements of the left decried suspicions of Russias role as neo-McCarthyism. The Nation editorialized, liberal-media elites have joined with the Clinton campaign in promoting the narrative of a devious Russian cyber-attack. Others on the left insisted that the substance of the stolen emails command far more importance than their provenance, which in any case was disputed and unknowable. On October 31, the New York Times reported that the attack was probably aimed at disrupting the presidential election rather than electing Mr. Trump.
Friday, the Washington Post reported that the CIA had concluded well before November that Russia specifically sought to elect Trump. The CIAs analysis is obviously not infallible, but it fits with a wide array of other evidence. Russia had a clear motive: chilly relations with the Democratic administration that had orchestrated sanctions against it, close ties with Donald Trump and several of his advisers, and a series of pro-Russian positions from Trump on such issues as Crimea, NATO, and Vladimir Putins human rights abuses. Russia also hacked the Republican National Committee but declined to release any of the contents. The disruption was intentionally one-sided. The CIAs conclusion merely lends incrementally more confidence to a deduction that was already fairly obvious.
