Let's unpack the hacking scandal at Hillary headquarters and see what else is tucked away inside that box.

Hillary Clinton, in violation of federal law and her appointment as secretary of state, set up her own private email server outside government IT protections. Through carelessness or intentional disregard for computer security practices on Hillary's part, and on the part of her employees and associates, the passwords for some of those email accounts were obtained by hackers, who subsequently read the emails and passed them on for further distribution through the hacker network. The emails were extremely damaging to the Hillary for President campaign, because they revealed the collusion between Hillary Clinton's followers, the Democratic National Committee and big-media personalities against Bernie Sanders, another Democratic candidate seeking the nomination for president. Once Bernie Sanders was pushed out of the Democratic race for president, the Hillary campaign turned its attention to the Republican nominee, Donald Trump. The same big-media cooperation with the Hillary campaign was used against Donald Trump and the Republicans, as was revealed in further emails released to the public. This and other elements of corruption involving the Clinton Foundation and its derivatives subsequently revealed to the voters that Hillary Clinton and her associates were unsuitable to hold any public office, let alone the presidency, lest the entire nation be sucked into her web of deceit, criminality and corruption. Voters chose to believe their lying eyes after reading the emails, and gave Donald Trump, a political outsider, a large victory in the presidential election. Hillary Clinton, her allies and associates lost the election by a substantial electoral margin. Both campaigns had experienced people on board who knew that the Electoral College vote, not the national popular vote, would elect the next president, just as it has since the first president. The election worked exactly as it was supposed to. Each state's electors (for the most part) cast their votes for the candidate who won the majority of the popular vote in their state, despite threats of violence and murder against their persons by Hillary Clinton supporters.

These are the facts, pure and simple. Recounts, lawsuits and finally death threats did nothing to change the results.

Now let's talk about you. If you accept the big-media narrative that "Russians hacked the election and destroyed Hillary Clinton's chance to become president," then you are advocating that the criminality exposed in the Clinton campaign emails should have remained hidden from voters, so that Hillary Clinton could have been elected president based on what she said, not what she did.

In other words, you believe that public and corporate corruption should not be a hindrance to the presidency. You believe that voters have no right to the facts when they make their decision in this or other elections.

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I would suggest that if you believe that, you have been denied the education you paid for, are likely still paying for, or that was paid for by your parents. Education is a means to teach you how to think, not what to think. You are of no use to your nation, your family or your friends in such a condition.

Perhaps the next four years of your life should be used for some personal growth rather than faux outrage generated by those who enrich themselves at the expense of sucking dry your life and keeping you in turmoil and rage. You could go back to the college you attended, occupy the administration building and demand that you be readmitted at no cost and that this time you be educated, so that you can think for yourself about what the world presents to you during your lifetime.

The next few years may even be a profitable time for some soul-searching. And yes, you do have one, despite what you may have been taught to think. Reflecting on this could prepare you for the surprise that is in the very near future for this nation. It will certainly give you a happier and more productive life. Carpe diem.

Absolution: The Singularity is coming in February!

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