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Old 09-23-2021, 08:26 AM   #1
oeb11
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Hillary Clinton should apologize for biggest political hoax since Titus Oates

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...xiO?li=BBnb7Kz





It’s the biggest political hoax since Titus Oates’s allegations of a “Popish plot” to assassinate King Charles II in 1678. Oates’s charge of a Jesuit conspiracy swept through London and led to the execution of four innocent men before Oates was proved a fraud.
© Provided by Washington Examiner The full consequences of the great political hoax of our time — the charge that Donald Trump was colluding with Russia — are not yet fully apparent.

Yet they are surely serious. We have heard from many Democrats and those in media that Trump’s charges that he actually won the election of 2020 tend to delegitimize the government and distort the political process. They have a point.
It stretches things to call the streaming of Trump supporters into the Capitol January 6 an “insurrection,” but as I wrote at the time, Trump’s words that day “were uttered with a reckless disregard that they would provoke violence, which any reasonable person could find impeachable.”
But Trump is not the only losing candidate who has cast doubt on an election result recently. And while he has faced the derision of most of the news media and the disagreement of some in his party, that wasn’t true of the utterly baseless charges that Trump colluded with Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
It took some time for Oates’s Popish plot to be revealed as a hoax and for many who believed it to acknowledge it as such. The Russia collusion hoax now seems to be unraveling, but we have yet to see many confessions of error from Democrats or their friends in the press.
The latest in the unraveling comes in special counsel John Durham’s indictment of Democratic lawyer Michael Sussman for lying to the FBI general counsel when he denied he was acting “for any client” in forwarding bogus documents that supposedly showed communications between Trump’s business and a Russian bank.
Sussman is entitled in court to the presumption of innocence. But the facts alleged in the 27-page indictment are powerful evidence of a concerted attempt by the Hillary Clinton campaign, including those reporting to the candidate herself, to delegitimize the candidacy and, after his surprise victory, the presidency of Donald Trump by charges as false as those of Titus Oates.
“Here is where the prosecutor appears to be going,” writes former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy in the New York Post. “The Trump-Russia collusion narrative was essentially a fabrication of the Clinton campaign that was peddled to the FBI (among other government agencies) and to the media by the agents of the Clinton campaign — particularly, its lawyers [including Sussman] at Perkins Coie — who concealed the fact that they were quite intentionally working on the campaign’s behalf.”
The agents include the investigative firm Fusion GPS and the purported Russia expert Christopher Steele. During the campaign, the FBI obtained a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act wiretapping warrant on Trump adviser Carter Page, and therefore access to the whole campaign. After Trump took office, an FBI lawyer lied to the FISA Court to renew the warrant; he was indicted by Durham and pleaded guilty, though astonishingly he was given no jail time.
The Clinton campaign’s duplicitous encouragement of an FBI investigation led to an October 2016 Slate story — the beginning of a multi-year media charges that Trump was colluding with Russia. Clinton herself immediately tweeted a statement by her foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan, now Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser, stating, “We can only assume that federal authorities will now explore this direct connection between Trump and Russia.”
What followed was more than two years of frenzied pursuit by Democrats such as Rep. Adam Schiff, by the New York Times and MSNBC, and countless others of a completely bogus charge of Russia collusion. The case only collapsed with special counsel Robert Mueller’s report in April 2019 and his congressional testimony that July.
Few peddlers of this hoax have since apologized. New York Times editor Dean Baquet at least admitted that “we’re a little tiny bit flat-footed” in August. Have we heard as much from the likes of MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow or Rep. Adam Schiff? If so, I missed it.
Donald Trump is charged with violating the political norm of not challenging a close election result. The thought is that if you question an election result, you weaken the legitimacy of (and unnecessarily distract) a president and you weaken the United States.
It’s a norm that Richard Nixon observed in 1960 and that, after litigating unsuccessfully, Al Gore observed in 2000. It’s not a norm that Hillary Clinton has observed in 2016 or in the years since.
She and her advisers damaged the nation by promoting false charges against a duly elected president. She owes the nation an apology, just as Titus Oates owed England an apology 343 years ago.


and Yet - despite all teh evidence - the DPST marxist sheeples still Ardently Believe in their Liar and chief witch-hag H....
H..... has never spoke or written Truth in her miserable dishonorable Life!
Yet the deluded sheeples would still buy the Brooklyn bridge from her/wee willie in a heartbeat - and did - by voting for her in her ill-fated (Thank God) bid to be Chief DPST Dictator of Amerika.



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