Wednesday, October 25, 2017

The Washington Post reveals that a Clinton attorney and the DNC helped to fund some of the research that went into that Russian dossier. And that's a good thing.

Courtesy of WaPo: 

The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about President Trump’s connections to Russia and possible coordination between his campaign and the Kremlin, people familiar with the matter said. 

Marc E. Elias, a lawyer representing the Clinton campaign and the DNC, retained Fusion GPS, a Washington firm, to conduct the research. 

After that, Fusion GPS hired dossier author Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer with ties to the FBI and the U.S. intelligence community, according to those people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. 

Elias and his law firm, Perkins Coie, retained the company in April 2016 on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the DNC. Before that agreement, Fusion GPS’s research into Trump was funded by an unknown Republican client during the GOP primary. 

The Clinton campaign and the DNC, through the law firm, continued to fund Fusion GPS’s research through the end of October 2016, days before Election Day. 

Okay so first off this is not really news.

In fact I wrote a post before election day that linked to a Mother Jones story which said the following: 

This was for an opposition research project originally financed by a Republican client critical of the celebrity mogul. (Before the former spy was retained, the project's financing switched to a client allied with Democrats.) "It started off as a fairly general inquiry," says the former spook, who asks not to be identified. But when he dug into Trump, he notes, he came across troubling information indicating connections between Trump and the Russian government. According to his sources, he says, "there was an established exchange of information between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin of mutual benefit." 

At the time David Corn, the author of the Mother Jones piece, did not identify Christopher Steel by name, nor did he seem to know who the "client allied with the Democrats" was for sure, but I think most of us probably assumed they would be connected to the Clinton campaign or some big DNC donor.

The important point of the article was that people were finally reporting on what was in the dossier after the original Republican operatives stopped paying the bills, and the information was almost lost for all time.

Yesterday some troll in the comments section attempted to make the case that this muddies the waters, and that it proves the Democrats were also engaged in the same sort of shady dealings to undermine the Republican candidate that the Trump campaign was using in their attempt to undermine the Clinton campaign.

But of course that is ridiculous as this is NOT a case of a campaign working hand in hand with an adversarial foreign government which hacked one party's computers, and paid millions of dollars to spread misinformation, to help that campaign's candidate get elected.

The Democrats were actually working to reveal information which has now proven critical in understanding just how compromised Donald Trump and his campaign staff were by the Russians during the 2016 campaign cycle.

Ultimately if Trump gets impeached this Russian dossier may prove to be the key to making that happen, and at the very least it allowed us to be vigilant when it came to how Trump defers to Vladimir Putin, and focused our attention on the fact that he seems extremely reluctant to support the Russian sanctions voted into place by the majority of the Republicans in the House and Senate.

Here is how Josh Marshall of TPM summed this up yesterday: 

The country owes the Democrats a debt of gratitude for keeping Steele’s research going. The FBI had apparently missed a lot of what he found. 

I’ve heard some suggest that the Clinton campaign had denied that it helped fund Steele’s work. Or maybe that Elias had. I don’t know if that’s the case or not. It’s possible that the Clinton camp or the DNC didn’t know they had. The Post piece suggests they didn’t know that Fusion GPS was involved. 

If someone lied, then by all means identify that person as lying. Even call them a liar. But in the big picture, who cares? Even in the small picture who cares. It was a service to the country. Donald Trump and his campaign knowingly accepted assistance from a foreign adversary power. There’s good reason to believe, though as yet no hard proof, that they agreed to help Russia in exchange for assistance subverting the 2016 campaign. The President is still actively covering up for the Russian effort, as of this week. 

Whether the execs at top of the Clinton campaign knew about it, Marc Elias may have helped save his country by making the decision to fund this critical research. Thank you, Marc Elias! I know that sounds a bit hyperbolic but it’s really not.

Yes, and I agree completely with that.

We are suffering a national crisis right now in this country.

Marc Elias and the DNC attempted to keep that from happening, and failing that they may have been instrumental in providing the tools needed to eventually stop it.

In my book that makes them heroes.

20 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:37 AM

    Hmmmmm? seems to me it was jeb bush who originally bought the dossier and then Clinton may have bought into it. Regardless it is a true and factual compilation of Donald john drumpf, russia and more. The election was a complete fraud. Hillary Rodham Clinton ran an honest election and won. Trump must resign and Hillary sworn in.

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  2. Anonymous11:44 AM

    Hillary Clinton would have made a superb president. She's smarter than most men will ever dream to be.
    Beaglemom

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    1. Anonymous12:47 PM

      I agree and I'm a man.

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  3. I want to know the Republican that started it during the primaries.

    Anyone think it might have been Jeb?

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    1. Anonymous5:28 AM

      That is who I read started it. He had the deep pockets and CIA dad.

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  4. Anonymous12:20 PM

    Thank you to whoever funded it to begin with! And another shout out to the "leakers"!

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  5. Chenagrrl12:26 PM

    To the troll who thinks this means doom for Dems. Oppo research is a fact of life in all campaigns. Get over it.

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  6. Anonymous12:34 PM

    This is what it's about. Everything else is a distraction. Eyes on the Prize.

    https://twitter.com/TrueFactsStated/status/922824943301267456

    Now we know why Donald Trump and Julian Assange were so desperate last week to distract from Trump-Russia

    Late one night last week, WikiLeaks founder and cyberterrorist fugitive Julian Assange began rather desperately trying to invent a Russia scandal about Hillary Clinton. The next morning, Donald Trump joined him by tweeting the exact same nonsense. I wrote at the time that it was clear they were trying to distract from a major Trump-Russia story involving both of them that was about to land (link). Sure enough, today it landed – and it’s a bombshell.

    http://www.palmerreport.com/opinion/assange-trump/5704/

    Is the Washington Post playing rope-a-dope with the Trump Russia dossier?

    The WaPo may be baiting Trump and his people to push the dossier front and center for a reason

    http://www.palmerreport.com/opinion/rope-dope-washingtonp-post/5703/

    Alexander Nix, who heads a controversial data-analytics firm that worked for President Donald Trump’s campaign, wrote in an email last year that he reached out to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about Hillary Clinton’s missing 33,000 emails.

    Nix, who heads Cambridge Analytica, told a third party that he reached out to Assange about his firm somehow helping the WikiLeaks editor release Clinton’s missing emails, according to two sources familiar with a congressional investigation into interactions between Trump associates and the Kremlin. Those sources also relayed that, according to Nix’s email, Assange told the Cambridge Analytica CEO that he didn’t want his help, and preferred to do the work on his own.

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-data-guru-i-tried-to-team-up-with-julian-assange

    Vladimir Putin seems dazed and confused as Trump-Russia scandal backfires on him

    Putin has figured out that it’s all gone wrong for him

    http://www.palmerreport.com/opinion/dazed-vladimir-putin/5691/

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    1. Do us a favor. If you insist on using that fucking Palmer Report, at least don’t post OPINION but only facts. Do you think you can do that?

      If I wanted FAKE NEWS I would subscribe to Trump’s Twitter account.

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    2. Anonymous2:56 PM

      mlaiuppa, agreed. Yawn....,,,,

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    3. Anonymous4:48 PM

      Palmer report is a joke but hey, the left has just as much fake news as the right does, at least most here seem to realize this is fake leftwing news, more than we can say about those on the right.

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  7. Anonymous1:04 PM

    I think this is on topic. You read and decide. It's a little bit about why Trump doesn't want to enforce the sanctions against Russia.
    https://disqus.com/home/discussion/channel-newsviews/trumpflynn_and_russian_uranium/

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    1. Anonymous3:32 PM

      "one week ago Trump tweeted this: “Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow!”

      "The real scandal does involve Russians and it may involve Uranium. "Early in January, Flynn, Kushner, and Steve Bannon greeted King Abdullah II at the Four Seasons hotel in lower Manhattan, then took off in a fleet of SUVs and a sedan to a different location. Some say that the nuclear deal was not discussed. But a federal official with access to a document created by a law enforcement agency about the meeting said that the nuclear proposal, known as the Marshall Plan, was one of the topics the group talked about."
      "Igor Sechin, the CEO of Russia's state OIL company Rosneft, informed Carter Page when he was in Moscow that he was prepared to offer Trump and his associates a 19% stake in the parent company, worth approximately $11 BILLION, in exchange for the lifting of US sanctions on Russia." "rump the dealmaker, lost out on BILLIONS"Flynn pushed TRILLION-dollar Russian nuclear energy scheme while on the campaign trail and during his brief stay in the White House. He attempted to induce leaders in the Middle East to build dozens of nuclear power plants across the unstable region. The US companies would build the plants and the Russians would provide the nuclear fuel via Rosatom. They would also take back the spent nuclear fuel waste. Security for the plants would be provided by the Russian state-owned firm Rosoboron, an arms exporter currently facing US sanctions. All of these companies are controlled by Putin and his oligarchs. In typical Trump fashion, this scheme was to be paid for by Saudi Arabia. A very large project, with none of his own funds invested."This is pay to play, bribery and possibly a violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, punishable by fines and imprisonment."

      "This is the reason Trump opposes Russian sanctions and why he is attempting to deflect public attention back to Clinton and the Uranium One transaction.
      It was also discovered during the confirmation process that Trump’s new FBI Director Christopher Wray has connections to Rosneft via his old law firm. Rosneft is also the company that had a $500 BILLIN OIL drilling joint-venture with Exxon in 2012 when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was Exxon’s CEO."" OIL!<Black Gold!

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  8. Anonymous1:14 PM

    "Yesterday some troll in the comments section attempted to make the case that this muddies the waters, and that it proves the Democrats were also engaged in the same sort of shady dealings to undermine the Republican candidate..."

    Or maybe just a regular person with a potentially valid point. Time will tell, time will tell.

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  9. Anonymous1:38 PM

    My question is, why is it okay for Don Jr. to meet with countless Russian contacts in Trump Tower for dirt on Clinton (oppo research) but it's not okay for Clinton to get oppo research, which was, by the way, BEGUN by a Republican but continued by Clinton on Trump? Also, Christopher Steele is a British citizen. Britain is an ally not an enemy. Russia is NOT our ally. They are an enemy. Trump is acting very guilty and he uses projection at every turn.

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    1. Anonymous2:03 PM

      This may just be the tip of the iceberg 1:38. You are already leaving out many details that have started to surface regarding team Hillary and the connections to Russia, and possibly a complicit Obama admin, whether purposely or not.

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    2. Anonymous3:28 PM

      Where are these details? I have only heard lies from republican talking heads

      Links to these details and no Russian fake news or Sarah huckabee lies

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  10. Anonymous4:47 PM

    The dossier to nowhere? Be nice if anything had ever been confirmed yet, crickets. Much as I'd like for it all to be true seems that Hills and the DNC wasted their money.

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    1. Parts of it have been confirmed. Read the story with Clapper. Which parts have been confirmed has not been released from what I've seen, but it's pretty damning that any of it was.

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  11. Anonymous10:33 PM

    If the DNC and the campaign were so proud of this work why did they launder the money to pay for it through their law firm instead of just cutting a check and reporting it on their FEC paperwork? I don't think they are proud of this work or they wouldn't have tried to hide it.

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