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What We’ve Learned about the Funding of the Dossier
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | October 30, 2017 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 10/30/2017 12:07:54 PM PDT by Kaslin

RUSH: A few more tidbits here on the Trump dossier. The Democrats are beginning to indicate now that… They’re beginning to acknowledge that it was paid for by Hillary and the DNC and they had a cutout law firm to make the transaction, Perkins Coie. Pencil Neck, Adam Schiff — the ranking Democrat of the House Intelligence Committee — was on one of the Sunday shows yesterday. He said, “Well, really it doesn’t matter who paid for it. When you get right down to it, who paid for it doesn’t matter. What matters is how much of it is true.”

It doesn’t matter who paid for it but what matters is how much of it is true? Do you think who paid for it might be a factor in how much of it is true, Pencil Neck? For example, if Hillary Clinton and the Democrat National Committee paid for this and a Democrat law firm — who has as a member a guy by the name of Bob Bauer, who has been in bed with the Clinton administration, the Obama administration. Do you think if they paid for it, they might have something to say about what it says, Pencil Neck? So who paid for it…

I think they’re trying to cover up — well, explain away. Rather than deny the Clintons paid for this, rather than deny the DNC paid for it, they’re now trying to say, “It doesn’t matter who paid for it. What matters is if it’s true,” and that is a technique to keep it alive as a relevant intelligence document, while it is in the middle of being totally debunked as not an intelligence document but a cheap attempt at… Well, not cheap. It cost ’em $9 million. But, I mean, it’s a pretty flagrant attempt here at replicating opposition research.

Now, there is a guilty plea that was announced today too. George Papadopoulos, who was a foreign policy adviser to Trump for a couple of minutes — you know, for a cup of coffee — has been arrested on a process crime. He’s been arrested for making false statements to FBI agents. He was arrested back on October 5th. He was arrested 25 days ago. We’re only finding out about that today. So the news of his arrest was withheld in order to bundle it with the indictment of Manafort in order to give it more weight.

Now, a lot of people were stunned and shocked over the weekend to learn that Fusion GPS had been hired by a publication many have thought to be conservative, the Washington Free Beacon. Everybody up to that point assumed that Fusion GPS was working exclusively for the Democrat National Committee and the Clinton campaign. But during this past year and a half there have been allusions to the fact that a huge Republican Never Trumper was out there actively engaged in trying to destroy the Trump campaign from the moment the campaign began the Republican primaries.

And the name of this person was never known. It was withheld. And this led to many people making guesses as to who it was. And you know who the popular pick was, before we learned this over the weekend? Jeb Bush. I have learned that… I took my own little survey of people. “Who do you think this Republican is? Trump says he knows who it is or thinks he knows,” and 75% of the people I asked said, “Oh, it had been Jeb. Jeb’s the only guy had the money to hire ’em like this. It wouldn’t have been Cruz. It wouldn’t have been Rubio. It wouldn’t have been Kasich (’cause Kasich doesn’t do stuff like this) and it wouldn’t have been Christie.”

So everybody concluded it was Jeb Bush. But it wasn’t. It turned out to be a man by the name of Paul Singer. Does the name ring a bell at all? (interruption) Why does it ring a bell, Mr. Snerdley? (interruption) Google “Paul Singer” and “climate change” and see what you get. I don’t know what you’re gonna get. Google it and see what you get. Paul Singer, it turns out, is one of the primary investors of the Washington Free Beacon, and there are some who think that Bill Kristol might have been involved in this.

‘Cause Kristol was out openly hostile to Trump and was actually nominating people who ought to run for the Republican nomination cause Kristol wasn’t happy with any of them, especially after Trump began to lap the field. But here’s the thing about the Washington Free Beacon. They ceased operations with Fusion GPS after Trump got the nomination. Whatever the Washington Free Beacon was doing with Fusion GPS, it ended the moment Trump got the nomination, and they figured they had failed. Whatever they had done, however much money they had spent to try to prevent Trump from getting the nomination was a gigantic failure.

The Washington Free Beacon is saying they paid Fusion to do research on at least two of the front-running Republican candidates, and the claim that all the material Fusion gave them came from open-media sources — meaning standard, everyday news reports — that Fusion GPS really didn’t dig up any dirt that nobody else knew. Now, there’s even more news about who funded Fusion. According to reports, Obama’s former campaign group, Organizing for America — that’s Obama’s campaign Alinsky group. After he was elected, it became Organizing for America.

He kept his community-organizing group active as president. It was called Organizing for America. That group, Obama’s group gave Marc Elias’ law firm, Perkins Coie, almost a million dollars, and guess when they started sending that money? It was April of 2016. Fusion GPS and the Washington Free Beacon have broken off relations at this point. So starting in April of 2016, it’s strictly the Hillary Clinton campaign, the DNC, and now Obama’s outfit Organizing for America paying Fusion GPS. The Clinton campaign paid $9 million, which is what makes it incredible that all these people in the campaign and at the DNC say, “I don’t know! I — I didn’t know.”

You paid a $9 million expenditure and nobody knows? Strains credulity. So the DNC and Hillary and whoever else was paying Fusion $9 million; Obama’s Organizing for America gave the law firm $1 million. This is exactly when the Democrats took over funding Fusion GPS through Perkins Coie. They were the cutout law firm that the money was funneled through to try to create attorney-client privilege so that nobody could ever untangle this. That’s when they hired Christopher Steele to start making up the Trump dossier.

Now, everybody’s pronouncing it Perkins “Coo-eee.” It’s C-O-I-E. I’ve not heard it. I don’t, again, listen to television. I read closed-captioning. So I’ve not heard anybody say it. If it’s Perkins “Coo-eee,” fine. It sounds squirrelly as “Coo-eee” rather than “Coy,” fine. Either way works for me. But if they’re saying “Coo-ee,” it’s “Coo-eee.” Now, look at everybody who knew Fusion GPS. Look at all of the inside-the-Beltway players that were paying Fusion GPS, that knew of Fusion GPS, that was using Fusion GPS. Fusion GPS is in the center of much of this effort to discredit, disqualify, and criminalize Donald Trump and his so-called collusion (f which there’s no evidence yet) in the 2016 presidential election.

Now, why are we even here?

We only know about who funded Fusion GPS because Devin Nunes, who is the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, had the guts to sign a subpoena for Fusion’s bank records. Only one Republican had the guts to go where the answers were, and that was the bank records of Fusion GPS. And that opened the floodgates, everybody trying to get out in front of the story.

When that happened, when the judge finally told Fusion they were gonna have to come clean, that’s when all of these leaks began and that’s when the rats began scurrying and that’s when everybody tried to get the story out in their own way so that they would not be negatively impacted by it or at least not really badly. But the Hillary campaign and the DNC and the Obama people almost got away with this, folks.

If it hadn’t been for Devin Nunes, none of what we know today would be known. We wouldn’t know that Hillary Clinton and the DNC had hired GPS. We wouldn’t know about the law firm Perkins Coie and their cutout behavior to provide attorney-client privilege so nobody could unravel this. We wouldn’t know. All we would know today is that Manafort had been indicted, and, man, is it looking bad, because as you’ll hear from every expert, this is just the first step.

Of course they’re not gonna indict the president first wave. They gotta get somebody to flip on him. And that’s how they’re presenting this. We wouldn’t know any of what we know to counterbalance any of this. We wouldn’t know the high degree of culpability of the Democrat National Committee, the Obama administration, and the Clinton campaign in this dirty trick of all dirty tricks, we wouldn’t know if Devin Nunes had not insisted and signed the subpoena forcing Fusion GPS to surrender its bank records.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: barackhussein0bama; clinton; dossier; fusiongps; hillaryrottenclinton; rush; russia; worstpresidentever

1 posted on 10/30/2017 12:07:54 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Millions for “open source” material that you could get with a Lexis Nexus search? Yeah, sure.


2 posted on 10/30/2017 12:26:13 PM PDT by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: dblshot

They’re paying for silence...and got it until the beast lost and the bank records were going to be subpoenaed. Arkancide(s) Ho!


3 posted on 10/30/2017 12:28:04 PM PDT by gr8eman (Facts and evidence are bourgeois constructs weaponized by patriarchal penis-people)
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To: Kaslin

To the extent that the whole unmasking business bore fruit in the charges levied, admissibility of evidence gained therefrom may result in its disqualification as evidence.

In addition, should Mueller go no further in bringing charges outside the Trump campaign, the specter of “selective enforcement” will loom very large. In short Mueller has opened a very large and unwieldy can of worms. Unless he pursues the persons and entities truly responsible for and involved in collusion with Russia to its logical conclusion.


4 posted on 10/30/2017 12:36:50 PM PDT by t4texas (If you can't run with the big dogs . . . STAY ON THE PORCH!)
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To: dblshot

I read one time it’s very difficult to do Lexis Nexus search.


5 posted on 10/30/2017 1:06:23 PM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero))
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To: Kaslin

You can hire someone who is good at it for a lot less than a million bucks.


6 posted on 10/30/2017 1:31:16 PM PDT by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: Kaslin

Adam Schiff says: “Well, really it doesn’t matter who paid for it. When you get right down to it, who paid for it doesn’t matter. What matters is how much of it is true.”

Is that the revised liberal attitude toward Global Warming studies funded by oil companies or by the current head of the EPA?


7 posted on 10/30/2017 1:44:39 PM PDT by Chad N. Freud (FR is the modern equivalent of the Committees of Correspondence. Let other analogies arise.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks Kaslin.
8 posted on 10/30/2017 9:25:44 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (www.tapatalk.com/groups/godsgravesglyphs/, forum.darwincentral.org, www.gopbriefingroom.com)
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