Everything with the Steele Dossier traces back to the Clintons, not Putin.
Dear Banksie,
Do you really think all of the allegations in the Steele Dossier trace back to the evil, evil Clintons, and that none of them trace back to "former" KGB officer Vladimir Putin or his oodles and gobs of "cutouts"?
Regardless, once again, please tell us which of those nineteen (19) Steele Dossier allegations I listed for you in my previous post have been definitively debunked.
Here they are, again, for you:1) Cultivation of Trump through time
2) Russian assistance to the 2016 Trump Campaign
3) Fake news and social media misinformation (sic; should be "disinformation")
4) Manafort’s and others’ cooperation with Russian efforts
5) Russian conversations confirmed
6) Kompromat and “Golden Showers” allegations
7) Role of the Agalarovs
8 ) Trump viewed as under Russian influence
9) Kremlin’s “Romanian” hackers and use of Wikileaks, and Trump campaign reaction
10) Timing of release of hacked emails
11) Manafort and kickback payments from Yanukovych
12) Page met with Rosneft officials
13) Brokerage of Rosneft privatization
14) Trump’s attempts to lift sanctions
15) Cohen and alleged Prague visit
16) Republican position on Russian conflict with Ukraine and related sanctions
17) Relations with Europe and NATO
18) Spy [Mikhail Kalugin, misspelled "Kulagin" in the Steele Dossier] withdrawn from Russian Embassy
19) Botnets and porn traffic by hackers
-- Wikipedia
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Igor Danchenko worked for a Democratic Think-Tank, the Brookings Institute. He and Charles Dolan had close ties to the Clinton campaign and Brookings. Everything with the Steele Dossier traces back to the Clintons, not Putin:
"Danchenko began his American career at the Brookings Institution, where he said he worked closely with economist Clifford Gaddy and Russianist Fiona Hill. Danchenko’s first big break came in 2005 when he somehow managed to obtain Putin’s 1996 dissertation. In a 2006 joint presentation with Gaddy, Danchenko alleged that large swathes of Putin’s dissertation had been plagiarised.
Fiona Hill took steps to advance Danchenko’s career. A Russia expert at a Washington think-tank tells the National Interest, “Danchenko was unusual because he worked forever at Brookings. Fiona needed to get rid of him or find a way for him to transition. So she introduced him to Christopher Steele. Danchenko is enterprising.”
Steele, of course, is a former British spy who ran a London-based intelligence firm. Steele had been contracted by the research agency Fusion GPS, itself hired by the Democratic National Committee (DNC), to dig up dirt on then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Hill also allegedly connected Danchenko to Chuck Dolan."
-- The National Interest
Does it surprise you that a 98% truth / 2% lies Russian Intelligence agent like Danchenko would infiltrate a "Democrat" institution like Brookings, and that among other things he would dupe his colleague, Fiona Hill, into introducing him to Steele?
Thanks!
-- Tom
PS You said you voted for Hillary in 2016. For whom did you vote in in 2000 and 2024 (if you voted at all)?
PPS Do you watch Fox News a lot?
PPPS
The National Interest? The Dimitri K. Simes-connected
The National Interest?