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<blockquote data-quote="dmmesdale" data-source="post: 71926084" data-attributes="member: 395852"><p>Yeah why don't you ignore that also. Cherry picking. What about golden showers? Who paid for it. </p><p><a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-coming-russia-bombshells-1509059214" target="_blank">The Coming Russia Bombshells - WSJ</a></p><p>There’s plenty yet to come with regard to the DNC and the Clinton campaign.<strong> Every senior Democrat is disclaiming knowledge of the dossier </strong>deal, leaving Perkins Coie holding the bag. But while it is not unusual for law firms to hire opposition-research outfits for political clients, it is highly unusual for a law firm to pay bills without a client’s approval. Somewhere, <strong>Perkins Coie has documents showing who signed off on those bills, and they aren’t protected by attorney-client privilege.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Those names will matter, since someone at the DNC and at the Clinton campaign will need to explain how they somehow both forgot to list Fusion as a vendor in their campaign-finance filings. Some Justice Department lawyer is presumably already looking into whether this was a willful evasion, which can carry criminal penalties. It’s one thing to forget to list that local hot-dog supplier for the campaign picnic. It’s a little fishier when two entities both fail to list the firm that supplied them the most explosive hit job in a generation.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmmesdale, post: 71926084, member: 395852"] Yeah why don't you ignore that also. Cherry picking. What about golden showers? Who paid for it. [URL='https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-coming-russia-bombshells-1509059214']The Coming Russia Bombshells - WSJ[/URL] There’s plenty yet to come with regard to the DNC and the Clinton campaign.[B] Every senior Democrat is disclaiming knowledge of the dossier [/B]deal, leaving Perkins Coie holding the bag. But while it is not unusual for law firms to hire opposition-research outfits for political clients, it is highly unusual for a law firm to pay bills without a client’s approval. Somewhere, [B]Perkins Coie has documents showing who signed off on those bills, and they aren’t protected by attorney-client privilege.[/B] [B]Those names will matter, since someone at the DNC and at the Clinton campaign will need to explain how they somehow both forgot to list Fusion as a vendor in their campaign-finance filings. Some Justice Department lawyer is presumably already looking into whether this was a willful evasion, which can carry criminal penalties. It’s one thing to forget to list that local hot-dog supplier for the campaign picnic. It’s a little fishier when two entities both fail to list the firm that supplied them the most explosive hit job in a generation.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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