Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
Hasn't been proven fake. You keep saying that without any substance. Other investigative journalists have dug into some of the statements in the dossier and found that a lot of it is true. Nobody has actually ever proven it to be substantively fake.
Uncorroborated hence fake
Uncorroborated does not equal fake.
Fake means fabricated or conjured up out of thin air.
And, much of the Steel dossier, at this point, has been corroborated, so where does that leave you?
Anonymous wrote:
Former top FBI lawyer James Baker says FBI was worried about appearing to be BLACKMAILING Trump with Dossier.
This is not good news for the Obama administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
Hasn't been proven fake. You keep saying that without any substance. Other investigative journalists have dug into some of the statements in the dossier and found that a lot of it is true. Nobody has actually ever proven it to be substantively fake.
Uncorroborated hence fake
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Former top FBI lawyer James Baker says FBI was worried about appearing to be BLACKMAILING Trump with Dossier.
This is not good news for the Obama administration.
Please. Use your brain.
I am. O bummer was running his own banana republic. We’re lucky he left office peacefully.
Anonymous wrote:
Former top FBI lawyer James Baker says FBI was worried about appearing to be BLACKMAILING Trump with Dossier.
This is not good news for the Obama administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
Hasn't been proven fake. You keep saying that without any substance. Other investigative journalists have dug into some of the statements in the dossier and found that a lot of it is true. Nobody has actually ever proven it to be substantively fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing here is looking good for the Obama administration.
There is nothing here.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing here is looking good for the Obama administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
There are many "citizen journalists" doing investigation into the claims of the dossier.
Here is one on Twitter who debunks some of the claims in the dossier using testimony, emails, and texts that have been revealed.
https://twitter.com/JohnWHuber/status/1129020561684869127
And, one more thing...........
Despite the nay sayers - FOX was more correct about the whole "Russian collusion" narrative than any of the other networks or left-wing print media.
Huh. So because Steele and/or some Russian doesn't know the difference between Miama and Tampa, it proves the dossier is fake.
Uh, what is the difference between Miama and Tampa? I don't know the difference either.
About 300 miles. And, the difference, culturally, is even larger.
You would think a Russian would know where the Russian Consulate is.
More importantly, you would think the FBI would know where the FBI consulate was. They should have recognized this as inaccurate immediately.
Yes, the FBI probably did. And?
And, yet they still used the information, including this false statement, as verified in their FISA warrant request.........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
There are many "citizen journalists" doing investigation into the claims of the dossier.
Here is one on Twitter who debunks some of the claims in the dossier using testimony, emails, and texts that have been revealed.
https://twitter.com/JohnWHuber/status/1129020561684869127
And, one more thing...........
Despite the nay sayers - FOX was more correct about the whole "Russian collusion" narrative than any of the other networks or left-wing print media.
Huh. So because Steele and/or some Russian doesn't know the difference between Miama and Tampa, it proves the dossier is fake.
Uh, what is the difference between Miama and Tampa? I don't know the difference either.
About 300 miles. And, the difference, culturally, is even larger.
You would think a Russian would know where the Russian Consulate is.
More importantly, you would think the FBI would know where the FBI consulate was. They should have recognized this as inaccurate immediately.
Yes, the FBI probably did. And?
And, yet they still used the information, including this false statement, as verified in their FISA warrant request.........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
There are many "citizen journalists" doing investigation into the claims of the dossier.
Here is one on Twitter who debunks some of the claims in the dossier using testimony, emails, and texts that have been revealed.
https://twitter.com/JohnWHuber/status/1129020561684869127
And, one more thing...........
Despite the nay sayers - FOX was more correct about the whole "Russian collusion" narrative than any of the other networks or left-wing print media.
Huh. So because Steele and/or some Russian doesn't know the difference between Miama and Tampa, it proves the dossier is fake.
Uh, what is the difference between Miama and Tampa? I don't know the difference either.
About 300 miles. And, the difference, culturally, is even larger.
You would think a Russian would know where the Russian Consulate is.
More importantly, you would think the FBI would know where the FBI consulate was. They should have recognized this as inaccurate immediately.
Yes, the FBI probably did. And?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have seen analyses of the Steele dossier that go paragraph by paragraph and note which points in the dossier have been confirmed. Seemed to me around 70% of it or more has been confirmed.
I have never seen any analysis of it that similarly went through, paragraph by paragraph, showing which things in it have been disproven.
FOX and others in conservative media seem heavily invested in pushing a narrative that it's "fake." You'd think that an honest investigative journalism outlet would have done such a detailed analysis. But they didn't. Shows you the honesty of the conservative media isn't quite there. They are more about pushing propaganda than real news.
There aren't many honest journalists, let alone honest journalism outlets. FOX has serious issues, but don't think those who hyped this Russia narrative (and made bank off of it), like MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc., aren't also seriously suspect.
Dossier fake. Investigation much needed. Back to rule of law. Sorry Dems.
There are many "citizen journalists" doing investigation into the claims of the dossier.
Here is one on Twitter who debunks some of the claims in the dossier using testimony, emails, and texts that have been revealed.
https://twitter.com/JohnWHuber/status/1129020561684869127
And, one more thing...........
Despite the nay sayers - FOX was more correct about the whole "Russian collusion" narrative than any of the other networks or left-wing print media.
Huh. So because Steele and/or some Russian doesn't know the difference between Miama and Tampa, it proves the dossier is fake.
Uh, what is the difference between Miama and Tampa? I don't know the difference either.
About 300 miles. And, the difference, culturally, is even larger.
You would think a Russian would know where the Russian Consulate is.
More importantly, you would think the FBI would know where the FBI consulate was. They should have recognized this as inaccurate immediately.