Good morning, I’m still reporting on: Dems Trapped by Their Russia Conspiracy, 1681
Synopsis: Good afternoon, I’m still reporting on the Clintons.
On Wednesday, former Sec. of the Department of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson told the House Intelligence Committee that he was mystified that the Democratic National Committee rejected the help of the FBI and the DHS to secure their computer network after it was widely reported that it had suffered a massive hack by the Russians.
Nevermind the dozens of illegalities revealed in those hacks. The idea is to try to turn the nation’s attention to the weak supposition that it was the Russian government doing the hacking.
That is why the Clinton cabal has pulled out all the stops to quash any investigation into the targeted assassination of former DNC data-master, Seth Rich. If Seth Rich is ever looked into, the entire justification for trying to divert America’s attention with Russia’s role falls apart.
However, Jeh Johnson’s testimony, was quickly disputed by former disgraced DNC Chair, Debbie Wasserman Shultz’s testimony yesterday.
She claims that the FBI never contacted her about assisting DNC about assisting plugging the leaks.
“At no point during my tenure at the DNC did anyone from the FBI or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about Russian intrusion on the DNC network.”
This seems like a pretty stark contrast between what Jeh Johnson and former and disgraced FBI Director Jim Comey had to say on this matter. Someone is lying. Surely the note-taking Comey should have proof of his offer. Looks like a circular firing squad to me.
Here’s what I think is going on. The DNC could not possibly allow any sort of legitimate examination of their servers because Seth Rich’s fingerprints would be all over it. They had to shut that down immediately and try to think up a good excuse for their refusal later.
But here’s the latest; today, in a weak attempt to patch up the leaky ship of the Russian conspiracy theory, the Washington Post put out this breathless report.
Synopsis: Good afternoon, I’m still reporting on the Clintons.
On Wednesday, former Sec. of the Department of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson told the House Intelligence Committee that he was mystified that the Democratic National Committee rejected the help of the FBI and the DHS to secure their computer network after it was widely reported that it had suffered a massive hack by the Russians.
Nevermind the dozens of illegalities revealed in those hacks. The idea is to try to turn the nation’s attention to the weak supposition that it was the Russian government doing the hacking.
That is why the Clinton cabal has pulled out all the stops to quash any investigation into the targeted assassination of former DNC data-master, Seth Rich. If Seth Rich is ever looked into, the entire justification for trying to divert America’s attention with Russia’s role falls apart.
However, Jeh Johnson’s testimony, was quickly disputed by former disgraced DNC Chair, Debbie Wasserman Shultz’s testimony yesterday.
She claims that the FBI never contacted her about assisting DNC about assisting plugging the leaks.
“At no point during my tenure at the DNC did anyone from the FBI or any other government agency contact or communicate with me about Russian intrusion on the DNC network.”
This seems like a pretty stark contrast between what Jeh Johnson and former and disgraced FBI Director Jim Comey had to say on this matter. Someone is lying. Surely the note-taking Comey should have proof of his offer. Looks like a circular firing squad to me.
Here’s what I think is going on. The DNC could not possibly allow any sort of legitimate examination of their servers because Seth Rich’s fingerprints would be all over it. They had to shut that down immediately and try to think up a good excuse for their refusal later.
But here’s the latest; today, in a weak attempt to patch up the leaky ship of the Russian conspiracy theory, the Washington Post put out this breathless report.