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Who wrote the Roy Moore dossier? - Cliff Kincaid
« on: November 17, 2017, 02:29:27 am »
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Who wrote the Roy Moore dossier?

By Cliff Kincaid

The so-called Trump Dossier, financed by the Hillary campaign and provided by the KGB through a former British intelligence agent, has fizzled out. It has been supplanted by the Moore Dossier, concocted by Washington Post reporters working for their billionaire owner, P.T. Barnum-like Jeff Bezos. This variation of the ploy, with a new target, seems to have legs. Many Republicans and conservatives are falling for it.

But is there really any reason to believe the Moore Dossier has any more validity than the Trump Dossier?

A big red flag appeared when feminist attorney Gloria Allred raised her head in the Roy Moore case. Suddenly another accuser surfaces, under suspicious circumstances, and even "conservative" Republicans are running for the hills. It stinks.

Continued at: http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/kincaid/171115

Todd Aikin was nothing compared to this current hubbub, Aikin was abandoned, even Rush, to his discredit, was dismal about Aikin. And Aikin wasn't a favored candidate either.
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Re: Who wrote the Roy Moore dossier? - Cliff Kincaid
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2017, 08:50:40 am »
It's a good column. Worth reading.
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