Monday, March 19, 2018

The Dossier Gang That Didn't Know Anything

Daniel Greenfield uses Hogan's Heroes Sergeant Schultz, "I know nothing," to explain the activities of the key people and groups involved in the purchasing and passing of information among the assemblers and the promulgation of the dossier used by FBI for their search warrant on Trump. I didn't realize until now Daniel Greenfield is this funny. He outdoes himself.
Steele didn’t know where the Clinton opposition research he was passing along was coming from. The Clinton campaign didn’t know anything about the opposition research it was paying for. And the State Department officials who were routing Clinton opposition research to Steele and Steele’s Clinton dossier to the FBI had no idea which campaign might be involved in all. They all knew nothing. 
It's intensely sarcastic like that all the way through. A fun read.

5 comments:

edutcher said...

The Sultan is a good writer.

The only one he missed was, "I was in Switzerland during that war".

AllenS said...

"I can't remember" worked for Crooked Hillary, I'm surprised everyone doesn't use that line.

Methadras said...

Why are other people commenting on other peoples knowledge or lack thereof on things they did or didn't do? Why is this putting it out there what Steele knew or didn't know? Can't Steele voice that on his own?

ampersand said...

Steele may be laying low to avoid a Vince Foster/ Jim MacDougall / Seth Rich type exit.

Methadras said...

I'm sure he doesn't want to get suicided for not knowing the truth as he wrote it. The lulz of it all.