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Columnist at The Bulwark tries gaslighting readers on the Steele Dossier and is dissected in an epic thread

 

 

With growing frequency the newest member of the supposed journalistic political elite, The Bulwark, is becoming a pure source of comedy. The professional never-Trumpers claim to be the final vestige of conservatism as they routine attack conservatives and never anyone from the left — all while being fully funded by a Silicon Valley liberal.

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Taking a break from touting serial tweet-deleter Molly Jong-Fast, the site had a lengthy column by Gabe Shoenfeld that was taking apart a new book from Victor Davis Hanson, The Case For Trump.

With a title like that there was no way for the bullworkers to resist. (Provided here for reference, but really you would be fine in resisting the urge to click through.)

In one passage of his lengthy critique Shoenfeld addresses the issue of the “Deep State” as brought forward by Hanson. In doing so he attempts to rewrite the factual history.

Elaborating and amplifying a stock Trump talking point, Hanson maintains that it was not Trump’s but Hillary Clinton’s campaign that was tacitly colluding with Russia to manipulate the 2016 election. Trump, he insists, was actually “a victim of Russian collusion at the very time he was being accused of it.”

 

This is something that has actually been proven long ago. Hillary Clinton’s lawyers, and members of the DNC, were the ones who paid Fusion GPS to get information on Trump. This has been reported by famed GOP conspiracy websites like The Washington Post, as well as the conservative tin-hat brigade at The New York Times.

Thus, the investigation to find out IF Trump obtained oppo-research about Hillary from the Russians is based on Hillary’s definitively obtained oppo-research about Trump from the Russians.

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Shoenfeld next takes one of the favorite terms of late, “gaslighting”, to new levels.

As it happened, the sensational material in the dossier only came to public attention via Buzzfeed in January 2017, on the eve of Trump’s swearing in. If Clinton and high officials in the FBI were in cahoots to sabotage Trump, why did they not leak the dossier, already in their possession, to the media before the election when it could have done the Trump campaign serious damage? Unsurprisingly, this is a question that Hanson opts not to entertain.

Hanson did not need to entertain it, because it was a known fact by many. Just because someone did not anticipate your denial of something is not proof of an evasion.

In a nice dose of factual rebuttal to Shoenfeld’s delusions John Huber delivered the goods.

Then Huber, more than listing claims, provides the works.

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And there’s more.

The Yahoo article is of particular note. When the authorities went to the judge to obtain the FISA warrant a number of journalists’ reports were submitted with the Steele Dossier as corroborating evidence. Except those reporters had been leaked the Steele document for their reports. This means the officials effectively proved the dossier was accurate by using the dossier as evidence.

Now, recall Shoenfeld asking in a mocking tone why Clinton had not leaked this to the press to damage Trump? Hillary distributed an offical press release, citing the news report from Michael Isikoff — in September 2016.

The Isikoff piece, by the way, was one of those submitted as “proof” in order to secure the FISA warrant.

The main reason the entire dossier was never revealed before the election is the same reason we have not been granted any real proof of collusion today — the evidence cannot be verified. But that in no way means they did not try.

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It will always be amusing when those who cannot reconcile that their hatred for Trump did nothing to keep him out of Washington D.C. cannot accept reality as a result. Telling us that how they want things to be is actually the way they are will always provide amusement.

Keep up the defensive comedy, gang!

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