Thursday, April 26, 2018

5 Reasons Democrats Are Suing Over Their Russia Collusion Narrative

The complaint is 66 pages long, and contains nothing you haven't heard from the media for the last two years, but the beginning is laugh-out-loud funny: "No one is above the law." The complaint goes on to say that Russia hacked the DNC, "Then used this stolen information to advance its own interests: destabilizing the U.S. political environment, denigrating the Democratic presidential nominee, and supporting the campaign of Donald J. Trump, whose policies would benefit the Kremlin In the Trump campaign, Russia found a willing and active partner in this effort."

Readers will have heard all of this before in the mainstream press: Low-level Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos being contacted by a professor who somehow had ties to the Kremlin, the meeting in Trump Tower between Don Jr. and Russians, and Trump's praise for WikiLeaks on the campaign-trail, all proves of course Trump and Russia conspired to influence the election.

In but one example, that Trump Tower meeting was attended by Russians working with Fusion GPS, the firm the DNC and Clinton campaign paid to concoct ties between Russia and the Trump campaign.

With the help of shady Russian sources, Fusion GPS came up with a "Dossier" the FBI used as a pretext to spy on the Trump campaign.

In case special counsel Robert Mueller comes out and clears Trump, Democrats could say Russia collusion was still an issue being decided in court.

The Democrats own the FBI, despite Trump being in office.

As Mollie Hemingway has reported, it is highly likely that Comey worked with Obama's director of national intelligence, James Clapper, to brief Trump on the Democrats' unverified "Dossier," which allowed the media to report about it with some air of legitimacy.

http://thefederalist.com/2018/04/24/5-reasons-democrats-suing-russia-collusion-narrative/ 

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