People are confusing collusion with actually being a criminal offense. Unless you're working on wall street or big banking collusion is a talking point.aggiehawg said:Not seeing the actual crime in such collaboration. Sure, it violates every journalistic ethics rule in the book but is it really a criminal enterprise? Is it bribery or extortion? What was the quid pro quo? That's where I am getting hung up.Quote:
What if literally running their copy by DNC members, or worse, RECEIVING their talking points and editorial from the Democrats? "Fellow travelers" is ambiguous, but what if something that absurd is going on--it would certainly explain the almost plagiarist sounding repetition of phrases if there are distributed "what to say" write-ups like that from the DNC.
For a RICO case there has to be an underlying criminal act(s) and willing participants to that criminal enterprise.
Not seeing it, quite yet.
To get a RICO on a media outlet or any reporter is a steep hill to climb. They would have to tie in money laundering, not just doing it for a profit, because that's what media does it for. They have to tie in something actually criminal. Trying to build a criminal case against anything close to just running bogus news, false narratives, flat out lies, whatever, is a hill you will never climb. The written word is as deadly as a bullet, but more protected than the life of an unborn child. To go after a media journalist/outlet whatever with RICO is a stretch beyond comprehension. That's just an old meter maid $0.02
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