Soon after Special Counsel John Durham indicted Igor Danchenko, the Primary Sub-Source of the Steele dossier, on five counts of lying to the FBI, the press paused to feign a moment of public introspection. The corrupt medias attempt to frame their failings as mere confirmation bias, however, holds no truer than the Russia-collusion hoax they peddled for five years. The proof of this reality is seen in the prostitute sex tapes: the non- existent golden showers one and the verifiable, but ignored, Hunter Biden videos.
The first step of what appeared, at least momentarily, to be the kick- off of a mea culpa parade came earlier this month when the Washington Post amended large segments of two articles covering the Russia- collusion storyline, one from March 2017 and the second from February 2019.
Both articles had named Sergei Millian, a Belarusian-American businessman, as the individual identified as Source D in the Steele dossier. While Millian had long denied speaking with Danchenko or having any role in the dossier, it was only after Durham charged the Russian- born Danchenko and former Brookings Institute employee with lying about receiving a telephone call from Millian that the Post and other media outlets removed the claims.
Then, last week, The New York Times ran a guest essay by professor of journalism and former Columbia Journalism School dean ...............