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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Oppo Group Behind “Trump Dossier” Won’t Say Who Paid Them If you were thinking of giving ANY credence whatsoever to that ridiculous Trump dossier that the media ran wild with back in December, the group behind the infamous publication wants you to know that youre putting your faith in the wrong basket. Because if they wont be up front and honest about who, exactly, financed their dig for dirt on the then-GOP candidate for president, then they must not want people to know just how absurdly political this witch hunt was from the beginning. Say what you will about leaks to the media and wild goose chases; if our intelligence community was relying on information like this to investigate Trump, then either the deep state rot is worse than we thought or we have some serious incompetence running through the FBI. The Senate Judiciary Committee is demanding to know who paid Fusion GPS to get the good on Donald Trump last year, but in a letter to the committee sent Friday, lawyers for the opposition research group say that such a disclosure would violate its First Amendment freedoms
as well as their confidentiality contracts. So far, we already know that Fusion was hired by a Republican donor of some sort back in 2015 and given the mission of finding something that could be used against Trump. The donor, however, backed away from the investigation when Trump won the Republican primaries. Fusion, already knee deep into the investigation, found another client willing to foot the bill this time someone who wanted to see Hillary Clinton win the election. We also know that in the course of investigating Trump, Fusion hired a former British spy named Christopher Steele. Steele, who has Russian connections, ultimately authored the much-publicized dossier and all of its wild allegations about the president. Including, of course, the juicy tidbit about Trump and a couple of Russian hookers. Since BuzzFeed published the memo online in January, most of the dossiers contents have been debunked by U.S. intelligence sources. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Still, while the dossier is almost certainly a work of fiction from top to bottom, we still dont know who specifically paid for this investigation. And thats what Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley wants to find out. When political opposition research becomes the basis for law enforcement or intelligence efforts, it raises substantial questions about the independence of law enforcement and intelligence from politics, Grassley wrote in a letter to Glenn Simpson, the owner of Fusion GPS. Grassley compelled Simpson to reveal the extent of their relationship with Steele, and he has also asked the FBI to document exactly how and why they collaborated with the British spy. The problem is exactly as Grassley put it. The central question is how much this dossier was responsible for giving the FBI the idea that Trump colluded with the Russians. 50%? 90%? Is it possible, in fact, that this investigation would not even EXIST were it not for the allegations made by Steele and Fusion GPS? Oh, we just bet that Fusions clients want to remain anonymous. They dont want the American people to know who is behind the witch hunt. Or, more precisely, they dont want the American people to know that it is, indeed, a witch hunt. When the truth about all of this comes out whenever and however that may happen a great many people are going to be shocked at just how devious and dirty our politics have become. It didnt start with the rise of Donald Trump
but boy, did he bring out the worst in them. Poster Comment: Wonder if McCain had his finger in the pie, since he was so quick to run with this fake dossier...could his buddy Soros who donated to his re-election campaign have been involved? McCain commented several months ago that he 'missed Obama'. That's like saying one misses the carbuncle or wart that was surgically removed! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: IbJensen (#0)
If the information proves to be a lie (thus embarrasing and damaging the publisher) and the provider knew it was a lie, is it still illegal or unethical to disclose the provider's name? If the information was a lie, I thought all bets were off.
No valid reason for not releasing names.
Liberals are like Slinkys. They're good for nothing, but somehow they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs.
Doesn't matter. These non-candidate PACs never have to reveal their donor(s). It isn't unusual for some outfit digging up dirt on a candidate to shop it elsewhere if their original clients no longer want it. They want to maximize their profit and influence. Recall that the entire Birther scandal was started by the Xlintons back in 2007 and its original adherents were nearly all Democrats who supported Hitlery. Over time, it became a big rightwing thing, ending with Trump finally claiming victory when 0bama produced something he claimed was his long-form birth certificate.
I don't think that birther scandal changed one vote.
Country of 350M? Never say never. The voters are crazy after all.
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