Posted on 10/29/2017 4:16:30 PM PDT by Eddie01
A news website funded by hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer says it contracted the firm to research 'multiple candidates'
Matthew Continetti, the editor of the neoconservative website Washington Free Beacon, wrote in a letter posted online just after 7 p.m. on Friday that the Free Beacon hired Fusion GPS during the Republican primary to do research on Republican candidates. That research kicked off what became known as the dossier used to smear Donald Trump.
The Washington Free Beacon is funded by New York hedge fund manager Paul Singer, who backed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in the Republican primary, and was vigorously opposed to Donald Trump.
Continetti is the 36-year-old editor-in-chief. He started the website with Michael Goldfarb after marrying the daughter of Never-Trumper Bill Kristol. Goldfarb previously worked for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
The letter signed by Continetti starts off by saying that the Free Beacon has regularly retained "third-party firms" to conduct research since its founding in 2012 a declaration that most people working in journalism would find odd, even bewildering, given that research is at the core of what journalists do and so is not normally contracted out, and given the cost of such outsourcing. Fusion GPS was reportedly paid $9 million for the opposition research on Trump that it produced in the general election for the DNC and the Clinton campaign.
"Since its launch in February of 2012, the Washington Free Beacon has retained third-party firms to conduct research on many individuals and institutions of interest to us and our readers. In that capacity, during the 2016 election cycle we retained Fusion GPS to provide research on multiple candidates in the Republican presidential primary, just as we retained other firms to assist in our research into Hillary Clinton. All of the work that Fusion GPS provided to the Free Beacon was based on public sources, and none of the work product that the Free Beacon received appears in the Steele dossier. The Free Beacon had no knowledge of or connection to the Steele dossier, did not pay for the dossier, and never had contact with, knowledge of, or provided payment for any work performed by Christopher Steele. Nor did we have any knowledge of the relationship between Fusion GPS and the Democratic National Committee, Perkins Coie, and the Clinton campaign."
Continetti goes on to write that representatives of the Free Beacon contacted the House Intelligence Committee on Friday and offered to answer questions about Fusion GPS, a controversial firm founded by three former employees of the Wall Street Journal.
"They get paid to destroy people," Venezuelan human rights activist Thor Halvorssen said on "Fox & Friends" this week, referring to his personal experience with the firm when he tried to expose corruption in U.S. companies operating in Venezuela.
Continetti ended the letter by defending the hiring of Fusion GPS.
"But to be clear: We stand by our reporting, and we do not apologize for our methods," he wrote. "We consider it our duty to report verifiable information, not falsehoods or slander, and we believe that commitment has been well demonstrated by the quality of the journalism that we produce. The First Amendment guarantees our right to engage in news-gathering as we see fit, and we intend to continue doing just that as we have since the day we launched this project."
Roger Stone: Marco Rubio Donor Paid Fusion GPS in Primary
Longtime GOP operative and friend of the president says Paul Singer was the 'money man' responsible for the dossier's origins.
Legendary political operative Roger Stone reported on Wednesday that it was Singer who had paid for the dossier, though he did not mention the Washington Free Beacon or Continetti.
Singer and his company, Elliott Management Corp., contributed more than $5 million to the presidential campaign of Marco Rubio in 2016. But when contacted by LifeZette on Friday morning, Rubio's Washington office said the senator and his staff do not know who had paid for Fusion GPS' work during the primary campaign.
In the general election, Fusion GPS subcontracted with a firm run by a former British spy, Christopher Steele, to research Trump's connections to Russia. This research resulted in the "Steele dossier" a collection of memos that contain many unverified claims. Steele did not travel to Russia himself, but obtained the information third- or fourth-hand, working from an office in the United Kingdom.
Bill Kristol:
“I think America’s white working class ought to be replaced”
Don’t believe me..?
1 min, YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWJSKhEwjy8
Beard.
Good God. He has bigger lips than a street hooker.
He must be sucking a lot of u know what.
Michael DYES his hair in front!! YUK!
An entire family of slime.
“...posted online just after 7 p.m. on Friday that the Free Beacon hired Fusion GPS during the Republican primary to do research on Republican candidates.”
Meaning, they were necessarily hired by Hillary and the DNC.
Considering we now know republican money is involved, the only conclusion is the establishment went in with the Hillary and the DNC to hit Trump.
To your point, they offered nothing regarding any other republican candidates.
The likely and obvious truth is the GOPe and Hillary/DNC paid for the BS Trump dossier.
It also explains Bill Kristol’s be-clowning himself at the time. He was trying to satisfy his billionaire investor.
...but the obsurd pee-Gate premise (hookers only pee on bed?) was beyond anything they could sell, but their sick elitism lead them to believe they could.
It is all blowing up.
The failed human being Bill Kristol was relieved of his Weekly Standard editor gig and is now being exposed for the fraud POS that he is.
Agree 100%
I had thought I recoginized your user id as a Protestant Christian. I must have been mistaken.
Seems like around that time there were Republicans making odd airline trips, like Ted Cruz got a ride aboard Air Force One, and one suspected strongly at the time that the intent was shenanigans, and now I suspect that was when this turkey was being hatched.
The Bacon Brand is kaput.
YyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyUKKK!!!!
“to research Trump’s connections to Russia”?
surely it should say “to research IF Trump had any connections to Russia.”
Neocon
Used to get scolded around here for that term
Ahem....
“I had thought I recoginized your user id as a Protestant Christian. I must have been mistaken.”
Really?! Oh please give me a break!
Steele wasn’t involved until the FBI and the Clinton campaign ponied up the money to pay his disgusting person. Don’t let some low level Kristol take the wrap for the criminal activity of the FBI and the Clintons and the DNC.
We are up against pure evil. It must be completely destroyed.
Suuuuuuuuuure you did.
Which bank is your Soros money being deposited, Switzerland or Cayman?
I learned what a neocon was during the Fred Thompson campaign.
I watched FoxNews all star panel with Kristol, Barnes, Krauthammer and Hume and whoever.
Really eye opening how they arrogant, elitist and superior they would get discussing Thompson.
Pegged them as NOT conservative in the least neo or not.
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