This.blindey said:
That's just their editorial board. Their news desk is off on the left.
"And liberals, being liberals, will double down on failure." - dedgod
This.blindey said:
That's just their editorial board. Their news desk is off on the left.
LOLthat_one_guy said:
FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump
http://amp.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html?__twitter_impression=true
blindey said:
That's just their editorial board. Their news desk is off on the left.
that_one_guy said:
FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump
http://amp.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html?__twitter_impression=true
Isn't it a FEC requirement that at the end of each political ad, it says "I'm Joe Blow and I approve this message"?blindey said:
Whatever the WSJ's editorial position, I assume they're at least a little bit puckered about what is in Fusion GPS's bank records.
Is WSJ just another sponsored content mill like the rest of the media appears to be? They seem to run fewer pieces directly espousing pro-democrat talking points, but less doesn't mean none.
Get out your popcorn, kids. The FCC is going to have to do some real investigative work regarding its license holders because it turns out they've been nothing but sponsored content mills running interference for the democrats for a while now. I wonder what percentage of each license holder's revenue comes from running sponsored content.
Seems strange. Why would the FBI interview Sidney Blumenthal regarding the dossier ...what would've been his connection ... and when and what was the FBI investigating in 2016?.RoscoePColtrane said:
Per Sara Carter yesterday ... "Sidney Blumenthal, a former journalist and a close friend of Clinton, was interviewed by the FBI in 2016 regarding the dossier that alleged Trump colluded with Russia, the sources stated."
My understanding is that Perkins, Coie hired Fusion, GPS as an investigation firm on behalf of the DNC/Clinton Campaign. Journalist bribes that Fusion incurred would then be presented to Perkins, Coie and they would re-bill the appropriate entity for reimbursement as "costs" associated with their legal representation.Bobcat06 said:
I thought Perkins Coie (P/C) went in between DNC & FGPS. Did it go back thru P/C again?
Is it:
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> media
or is it
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> P/C -> media
?
that_one_guy said:
FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump
http://amp.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html?__twitter_impression=true
Blumenthal is a close buddy to Hillary. They talked and emailed each other often. That questioning very easily could have been regarding her server during the so-called "investigation" of Hillary's email case.benchmark said:Seems strange. Why would the FBI interview Sidney Blumenthal regarding the dossier ...what would've been his connection ... and when and what was the FBI investigating in 2016?.RoscoePColtrane said:
Per Sara Carter yesterday ... "Sidney Blumenthal, a former journalist and a close friend of Clinton, was interviewed by the FBI in 2016 regarding the dossier that alleged Trump colluded with Russia, the sources stated."
Looks like some goaltenders are here trying to derail the threadGCP12 said:LOLthat_one_guy said:
FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump
http://amp.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html?__twitter_impression=true
Exactly. The info yesterday said to pay attention to diversionary stories from MSM outlets in the coming days and pay close attention to the names attached. Remember those names when the list of "journalists" paid by FGPS comes out.drcrinum said:
Several times I have attempted to illustrate that a "disinformation campaign" is being revved up to cover for the dossier. It's being coordinated through the MSM.
aggiehawg said:My understanding is that Perkins, Coie hired Fusion, GPS as an investigation firm on behalf of the DNC/Clinton Campaign. Journalist bribes that Fusion incurred would then be presented to Perkins, Coie and they would re-bill the appropriate entity for reimbursement as "costs" associated with their legal representation.Bobcat06 said:
I thought Perkins Coie (P/C) went in between DNC & FGPS. Did it go back thru P/C again?
Is it:
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> media
or is it
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> P/C -> media
?
That's how it normally worked.
It's patheticBenFiasco14 said:Looks like some goaltenders are here trying to derail the threadGCP12 said:LOLthat_one_guy said:
FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump
http://amp.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article195231139.html?__twitter_impression=true
Adults are talking, go play with your dolls.that_one_guy said:
Operative Offered Trump Campaign 'Kremlin Connection' Using N.R.A. Ties
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/12/03/us/politics/trump-putin-russia-nra-campaign.html?referer=
To recap what we all know because it has even been published in the MSM:Bobcat06 said:
I thought Perkins Coie (P/C) went in between DNC & FGPS. Did it go back thru P/C again?
Is it:
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> media
or is it
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> P/C -> media
?
Good question. Was Steele just a greedy bastage who saw FBI $$$ and thought why not and asked for it? Or, did the FBI consider him a valued "asset" for a counterintelligence probe??stetson said:aggiehawg said:My understanding is that Perkins, Coie hired Fusion, GPS as an investigation firm on behalf of the DNC/Clinton Campaign. Journalist bribes that Fusion incurred would then be presented to Perkins, Coie and they would re-bill the appropriate entity for reimbursement as "costs" associated with their legal representation.Bobcat06 said:
I thought Perkins Coie (P/C) went in between DNC & FGPS. Did it go back thru P/C again?
Is it:
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> media
or is it
Clinton Campaign/DNC/OFA -> P/C -> FGPS -> P/C -> media
?
That's how it normally worked.
Again, how did FGPS become a subcontractor of the FBI and wouldn't this represent a conflict of interest?
Really surprised it took them this long to start.B said:
Looks like some goaltenders are here trying to derail the thread
I hate even clutter the page with another useless post about the useless troll. But stay focused, team. Ignore the trolls. No need to even acknowledge they exist.Rapier108 said:
Really surprised it took them this long to start.
drcrinum said:
Her name is Jackson, not Jacobson. The Last Refuge apparently has a tip.
Just something to keep in the back of your mind.
People are speculating in the responses: Her name is in the bank records of FGPS.
Edit: He just posted the following tweet a half hour later:
Hmmmm.....
https://www.hannity.com/media-room/report-fbi-officials-shared-russian-intel-with-trump-dossier-author/Quote:
Remember the pattern:
Active Intel community leaks to WaPo #1, and NYT #2
Political Intel (State and IC) ie. "politicians" leak to CNN.
Quote:
The article, titled "The Truth About the FBI's Russia Probe," claims that Steele has maintained connections with the FBI since 2010, one year after retiring from the British spy service MI6.
"On about July 4, 2016, [Steele] met with his FBI friend in London to share what he had gathered for a June 20 Fusion GPS report, the first chapter of his eventual dossier. In that first report, Steele's sources claimed that Russia had been 'cultivating' Trump for at least five years," writes the Post.
"The bureau requested another meeting with Steele to dig deeper. That encounter took place around Oct. 1 in Rome with Steele's old FBI contact. At this meeting, the FBI official asked Steele if he had ever heard of Papadopoulos, according to an official familiar with the meeting," the author adds.
Christopher Steele was hired in May of 2016 by shady opposition research firm Fusion GPS to compile the infamous 'Trump Dossier.' Congressional investigators are currently scrambling to assess whether the debunked document was used by Obama officials to spy on senior Trump aides during the 2016 campaign.