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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Watch Bernie apologize again. You know you want to. [View all]Maedhros
(10,007 posts)33. I believe intentionally viewing data that one shouldn't can be adequately described as a "mistake".
Would "behaved poorly" work better?
Bottom line: the staffer's actions were not approved by the campaign. He wasn't instructed to do it. When it was discovered, the campaign did not make excuses for why he did it.
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unfortunaley Bernie's staff ensured that Bernie was NOT given the chance to act immediately
Sheepshank
Dec 2015
#3
DWS breaking the DNC contract agreement was a godsend to the Sanders campaign.
AgingAmerican
Dec 2015
#8
I believe intentionally viewing data that one shouldn't can be adequately described as a "mistake".
Maedhros
Dec 2015
#33
And the way his supporters are blaming this on everyone else is classic bully behavior.
KittyWampus
Dec 2015
#7
Its not utter nonsense. How do you propose we unring the bell of the Sanders campaign knowing
stevenleser
Dec 2015
#13
In other words, you have no answer to how to unring that bell as I suggested. THanks for making that
stevenleser
Dec 2015
#28
He sued because DWS breached the DLCs contract with the Sanders campaign.
AgingAmerican
Dec 2015
#20
Because data breaches occur every day. Vendors patch the holes and life goes on.
randome
Dec 2015
#41