Friday, November 17, 2017

New Book By Guardian Journalist New Book Ties Fusion GPS, John McCain & Mainstream Media to ‘Trump Dossier’


Details include:
1) McCain was personally given a copy of the dossier by the GPS Fusion head Glenn Simpson
2) Mainstream media outlets, such as WaPo, NYT, CNN and Reuters, among others, went into a frenzied Circle Jerk of Collusion, "cooperat(ing) on anti-Trump efforts" in such a manner that "reporters on different titles began working together".
These are people who can't dig up even a bit of information on Hillary Clinton or her husband, or on John Podesta, or on Barack Obama. These are people who absolutely ignored the Bob Menendez trial until the day he was acquitted by hung jury.

From Gateway Pundit:
It has been previously reported that McCain was aware of the dossier before it was published by BuzzFeed on Jan. 10. He was told of its existence in Nov. 2016 by Sir Andrew Wood, a former British ambassador and associate of Steele’s. 
It was also known that a copy was passed to McCain and his associate, David Kramer. What was not known was that McCain was provided a final copy of the dossier directly by Simpson, the former Wall Street Journal reporter who started Fusion GPS. 
“Les than twenty-four hours later, Kramer returned to Washington. Next, Simpson shared a copy of the dossier confidentially with McCain.” McCain’s spokeswoman did not respond to The Daily Caller’s request for comment. 
In a section of Ross’ piece subtitled “Reporters at competing outlets cooperated on anti-Trump efforts,” it’s reveals that mainstream media reports, fiercely competitive over scoops and exclusives, colluded together in an effort to push Trump-Russia hysteria. 
Daily Caller has more: 
In the book, Harding describes how reporters at competing outlets rallied together as part of an effort to expose Trump’s alleged Russia ties. 
“There was healthy competition still, but reporters on different titles began working together on some stories. There were formal press consortiums and ad hoc conversations between onetime rivals,” Harding writes. 
“I talked to The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Financial Times in London, Reuters, Mother Jones, The Daily Beast, CNN, and others. Such conversations took place in New York, Washington, London, Munich, and Sarajevo. Some happened in glossy conference rooms, others in the corners of pubs over warm ale.”

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