Hacks aplenty
by digby
Here’s a good piece by Robert Mackey at the Intercept about the French hacking:
There Are No “Macron Leaks” in France. Politically Motivated Hacking Is Not Whistleblowing.
HERE’S SOME NEWS for the alt-right activists in the United States behind a disinformation campaign aimed at getting Marine Le Pen elected president of France by spreading rumors about her opponent, Emmanuel Macron: The French do not much like having their intelligence insulted by Americans.
That theme was repeated again and again in France on Saturday, in response to reports that a trove of hacked documents — nine gigabytes of memos and emails stolen from Macron aides and posted online Friday night, just before a legally imposed blackout on statements from candidates took effect — was first publicized on social networks by pro-Trump propagandists.
According to Nicolas Vanderbiest, a Belgian academic who studies social networks, the hacked documents only began to attract attention after they were linked to on Twitter by Jack Posobiec, a Trump supporter who added the misleading hashtag, #MacronLeaks.
That tag, which falsely suggested that the hacked documents had been leaked by a public-spirited whistleblower, rather than stolen by Macron’s political opponents, and contained evidence of wrongdoing, instead of what appears to be mainly a collection of mundane campaign memos, was soon used by a more influential account, WikiLeaks.
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Instead of important revelations, an initial review of the documents circulating under the MacronLeaks tag by Julien Cadot, a journalist for the site Numerama, suggested that they “seem to be utterly banal.”
“There are briefing notes, bills, loans for amounts that are not excessive,” Cadot explained, along with “strictly personal and private exchanges — personal notes on rain and good weather, a confirmation email on the publication of a novel, the reservation of a table between friends.”
The point of the dump, then, appears to be less about providing real evidence to back up the rumors and innuendo Marine Le Pen’s supporters have been spreading about Macron for months, and more a way to reinforce the fact-free speculation the candidate herself engaged in during a televised debate this week — that her rival, a former investment banker, might be hiding something that would discredit him, like an offshore account.
That was certainly the message Le Pen’s influential deputy, Florian Philippot, attempted to drive home on Twitter, where he asked rhetorically, “Will #Macronleaks teach us something that investigative journalism has deliberately killed?”
Sounds like typical bullshit to me.
Click over and read the whole piece. There’s a lot of detail there that’s very interesting.
Let’s just say that this tracks very closely to what happened here in the US. The American media went crazy, of course, looking for something juicy about Clinton, spreading gossip and creating innuendo as if it was earth shattering news that gave special insight into her despicably repellent character. They had a lot of fun with it — as did Donald Trump.
It worked out well. Especially for Mexican immigrants, Muslims, pregnant women and young black men. And about 24 million people who have to buy health care on the individual market. Judging by the shitty, sophomoric reaction of the media to Clinton’s comments last week, they’re still wallowing in it.
In a lot of ways, the media chose Trump for you. Aren’t you happy?
Update: This piece by Zeynap Tufekci asking the French media not to fall into those same traps is really good. Her description of how the US media reacted to the DNC and Podesta hacks is especially on point.
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