June 8, 2019

The most devious political dirty trick in American history.

Nothing less:
But Clinton’s campaign, in concert with the Democratic Party and through their shared law firm, funded Christopher Steele’s unverified dossier which, it turns out, falsely portrayed Republican Donald Trump as a treasonous asset colluding with Russian President Vladimir Putin to hijack the U.S. election.

Steele went to the FBI to get an investigation started and then leaked the existence of the investigation, with the hope of sinking Trump’s presidential aspirations.

On its face, it is arguably the most devious political dirty trick in American history and one of the most overt intrusions of a foreigner into a U.S. election.[1]

Notes
[1] "Hillary Clinton's Russia Collusion IOU: The Answers She Owes America." By John Solomon, The Hill, 6/3/19, republished in "Solomon: Time To Hold Hillary Accountable." By Tyler Durden, ZeroHedge, 6/5/19 (emphasis added).

3 comments:

paul scott said...

I get the feeling much of this must be sinking in to the minds of the sheeple watching TV, But I could be wrong.
There was a lot of merit in Trump leaving things to fester for a long time, because if he acted swiftly the truth would have never seeped into their brains.
New Zealand is in a terrible state.
We are just entering the political hate speech laws and totalitarian control system now. While you and Europe recover we will go down the global gurgler.
Our currency is a dog.

Col. B. Bunny said...

NZ has always seemed like a leftist outlier but now it's clear that the flight from truth and the embrace of utter lunacy is a chronic, modern Western malady.

The US is but one or two elections away from much the same thing and Trump is an uncertain trumpet at the best of times.

We now enter into a Time of Great Confusion. The center isn't holding and the ghouls are arising from their graves.

Please deposit $1.55 for flowery prose.

paul scott said...

Leftist outlier >> Time of great confusion<< the centre are watching tV >> yes I think the value of that prose is way more than $1.55. I'll find a way to do it.