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|    Democrat John McCain: Yes, It Was I Who     |
|    28 Aug 18 11:17:37    |
      XPost: alt.sports.football.pro.miami-dolphins, alt.sports.footba       l.pro.phila-eagles, sci.military.naval       From: puss-for-brains@cnn.com              In his upcoming book "The Restless Wave" (to be released May       22), Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) admits that he was the person who       handed then-FBI Director James Comey the salacious, unverified       dossier compiled by former British intelligence officer       Christopher Steele and paid for by the Democratic National       Committee and the Clinton campaign. It was that action that       appears to have set off the sequence of events ultimately       resulting in Robert Mueller's Russia probe.              In its report on McCain's admission, The Daily Beast — which       fails to mention who funded Steele's project in the report —       notes that McCain's involvement came after Steele had met with       American officials in Rome to discuss his findings. However, it       appears to have been the decision by McCain, a frequent critic       of Trump, to hand Comey the dossier that really got things       rolling.              "I agreed to receive a copy of what is now referred to as 'the       dossier,'" writes McCain in his upcoming book. "I reviewed its       contents. The allegations were disturbing, but I had no idea       which if any were true. I could not independently verify any of       it, and so I did what any American who cares about our nation’s       security should have done."              In November 2016, McCain says, he met with former British       diplomat Sir Andrew Wood at the Halifax International Security       Forum where Wood told him about Steele's investigation. Soon       after the meeting, David Kramer, the senior director for Human       Rights and Human Freedom at the McCain Institute, flew to London       to meet with Steele in person. When the dossier was in McCain's       hands, he says he put it in a safe in his office until he could       meet with Comey.              "I went to see him at his earliest convenience, handed him the       dossier, explained how it had come into my possession," said       McCain. "I said I didn’t know what to make of it, and I trusted       the FBI would examine it carefully and investigate its claims.       With that, I thanked the director and left. The entire meeting       had probably not lasted longer than ten minutes. I did what duty       demanded I do."              In an interview promoting his own new book, Comey revealed that       when he briefed Trump on the salacious details of the dossier,       he didn't bother telling him that his political enemies funded       the investigation as opposition research.              In a report published in February, The Washington Post provides       a profile of Steele that underscores his "struggles to navigate       dual obligations — to his private clients, who were paying him       to help Clinton win, and to a sense of public duty born of his       previous life."              He had left the famed Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6, seven       years earlier and was now working on behalf of Fusion GPS, a       private Washington research firm whose work at the time was       funded by Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton, and the Democratic       Party.              The meeting in Rome captured the unusual and complicated role of       Steele, who wrote memos that came to be known as the dossier and       who has become the central point of contention in the political       brawl raging around the Russia inquiry by special counsel Robert       S. Mueller III.              Those who believe Steele consider him a hero, a latter-day Paul       Revere who, at personal risk, tried to provide an early warning       about the Kremlin’s unprecedented meddling in a U.S. campaign.       Those who distrust him say he is merely a hired gun leading a       political attack on Trump.              https://www.dailywire.com/news/30463/john-mccain-yes-it-was-me-       who-handed-comey-james-barrett              RIP John McCain, the politician with two left faces. Most of us       didn't like you either, John. That's why you lost and Obama       didn't.              Apparently the most recent majority thought more of Trump than       they did of you or Hillary.              They were right.                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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