Posted on 01/11/2017 11:37:46 AM PST by TigerClaws
A former British intelligence officer now working for a private security-and-investigations firm produced the dossier of unverified allegations about President-elect Donald Trumps activities and connections in Russia, people familiar with the matter say.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsj.com ...
The do not. It is called the world cup and they never say soccer. They say football.
This leads me to believe this was written by an American and not a Brit!
Wall Street Journal News section is liberal. Editorial section is conservative. Except on illegal immigration.
If they dig deep enough they will find Kristol, Rubio, McCain, David Brock and others under this rock.
There was fast collaboration between the radical left/Democrats and the neocons on this. But then I repeat myself:)
And it was all a fabrication.
Precisely. This is the type of stuff found in the infamous FBI background files that mysteriously made their way to the Clinton White House after the 1992 election. Unsubstantiated material, from sources that were never properly vetted. About what you’d expect as op research info, but if the intel chiefs actually “offered” this stuff to Trump as an example of disinformation or a potential blackmail file, they should be fired immediately.
Sincerely hope Trump has legal remedies for this. BuzzFeed needs to join Gawker on the ash heap of media history. As for the intel folks, Clapper has already submitted his resignation; Trump needs to fire Comey and Brennan on inauguration day. Brennan’s heading out the door as well, but he needs to officially terminated as a little asterisk on his career.
Hard to believe, but the spooks and media types still don’t know who they’re dealing with. Lot of heads are going to be rolling, beginning on 20 January.
Rick got it to McCain who got it to the FBI/CIA. They (possibly) leaked it to the media. Its been circulating for quite some time now (months).
And remember how pretty much this entire group of people pooh poohed questions about Obama's birth? Yet they swallow this load of clap trap hook line and sinker?
If anyone has read the stuff in that so-called “Dossier” its so retarded even a guileless libtard praying it was true would find it beyond absurd and unbelievable. It was 4chan.
I know I shouldn’t laugh, this is serious, but...yes. You can imagine THEY are having a good laugh over at 4chan.
“....Rick Warren (a never Trumper).
Rick got it to McCain...”
There was a middleman:
...Rick Wilson (a never Trumper).
Rick got it to McMullin (vote-stealer)
McMullin got it to McCain.
I always get my man!
If true, this fool can be sued for defamation in Britain, and would lose. But not sure if Trump could do that or any other “aggrieved” party.
The idea that a billionaire would hire someone to urinate on a bed THAT WAS ONCE USED BY O’BAMA is so ludicrous it could only have been hoaxed by a teenager. And as you say, only a guileless libtard would believe it.
Hey wait! If Trump has property or business holdings in Britain, Trump may be able to sue for defamation, and win big.
I don’t understand why people keep putting wsj articles on here either. I have no interest in subscribing so I never get to read the full article.
Heh heh . . .
Thanks
I talked to a resource who knows 4chan. He says the admins are all SJWs. The libertarians bailed and started something called 8chan.
Don’t know when the SJWs invaded 4chan and took over or if they had any hand to play.
I cancelled my WSJ subscription about 10 years ago.
Their bs polling and anti Trump articles during last year’s primaries and general election showed how deep the WSJ was into fake news to elect and abet Criminal Clintoon.
Anyone subscribing to WSJ needs to have themselves declared incompetent and unable to care for themselves. They due to their incompetence could be dangerous to those around them.
WSJ is another example of the elite NE Ivy telling us what to do and believe.
if you copy the title of the article, then paste it into google, you’ll get in - open the third one down which has an excerpt showing.- smiley face.
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