Sunday, October 29, 2017
The Swamp.
This timeline shows how incestuous the Washington swamp actually is.
Seems like these two points make out the beginning of problems for the DNC.
//March: Fusion GPS approached Perkins Coie, the law firm for the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee. Perkins Coie general counsel revealed this week that Fusion offered to continue Trump opposition research it had started while working for a Republican candidate.
March 15: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio drops from the Republican primary after losing to Trump in his home state.
April: Perkins Coie, using money from the Clinton campaign and DNC, hires Fusion GPS. Marc Elias, a Perkins Coie partner and general counsel for both the campaign and DNC, would serve as the bagman.
That month, Federal Election Commission records show that the Clinton campaign paid Perkins Coie a total of $150,000 for legal services. The DNC paid the firm around $107,000. It is unclear how much of that went to Fusion GPS. Both the campaign and DNC would pay Perkins Coie hundreds of thousands more dollars throughout the campaign.//
And:
//Sept. 18: Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta told the Senate Intelligence Committee that he was unaware of who paid for the dossier. It would later be reported that Podesta was sitting next to the man who actually did pay for the document, his attorney, Marc Elias. Elias apparently did not speak up during the interview to take responsibility for the dossier. //
It would seem to take a lot of chutzpah to lie about something in such a blatant way, but it seems that this has been the modus operandi of the Clinton campaign.
Maggie Haberman is well-known as a pro-Clinton journalist/hack.
Someone colluded with Russia and tried to "hack" the election, but so far it is looking like it was the anti-Trumpers.
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