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"According to John Brennan, the former CIA chief, I am about to commit a public act of treason.
I’ll write quickly before he can summon his allies to kick in my door and arrest me.
Brennan similarly accused the president of “treason” when Trump refused to buy into the Intelligence Community’s consensus that the Russians interfered in the 2016 election.
Brennan tweeted, ...
But that might just be a product of the echo chamber in which questions are crushed with derision and ridicule.
It had to do with Crowdstrike.
Is it treason (or bribery, or cattle rustling) to ask Ukraine to look into Crowdstrike?
Yes, according to Democrats.
Otherwise, they would use persuasion, not intimidation, to resolve the debate.
Nearly half of Americans believe that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to swing the election.
Both of those beliefs should have been dispelled repeatedly but most recently by the Mueller report.
First, the DNC hack and subsequent dissemination of emails showing the Democrats boxed out Bernie Sanders in the primary (read the related indictment here).
Perkins Coie hired Crowdstrike at almost the same time it also hired Fusion GPS to frame Donald Trump for colluding with the Russians.
'The firm the DNC hired to mitigate the hacking of the DNC server, Crowdstrike, is generally considered a reputable IT security firm. However, it did not follow its own recommendation for attributing the source of a hack.
Ukraine did leak a false ledger leading to the highly-damaging removal of Trump’s campaign manager Paul Manafort.
Somebody should tell the New York Times that it’s not supposed to publish evidence of Ukraine interfering in the election.
But so what?
To my knowledge, no Democratic candidate in the 2020 election has anything to do with Crowdstrike.
Even if Trump did obtain smoking gun evidence that the Ukrainians framed the Russians for the 2016 DNC server hack, what has that got to do with 2020?
Nothing.
In March of 2016, somebody sent Podesta an email spoofing a warning that his password had been stolen.
Thus he inadvertently gave the hackers his old password allowing them access to his emails.
Buried in the gibberish of the apparent Google link ...
Could the Russians have been framed by the true hacker?
That is, they used contractors to make it appear as though their political opponent received help from Russians.
One of the Russian companies accused of supporting the internet troll farms, Concord, hired an attorney to fight the charges of election interference.
Not only has the collusion hoax made it impossible for Trump to normalize relations with Russia, it has undermined public confidence in our own democracy.
It’s a well-documented conspiracy to sabotage the voters’ desire for a peaceful transfer of power to a new president.
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