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Howie Carr: The local left hook to Hillary's Russia hoax
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Donny Rotten
2023-05-12 06:32:43 UTC
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Of course there had to be a Massachusetts hack or two connected
to Hillary Clinton’s Russian collusion hoax scandal — we’ve
known that for months now.

His name is Charles H. Dolan Jr., and he turns 72 next month.
He’s got the usual shabby fourth-string coat holder Democrat
credentials, including making much more than $100,000 from real,
documented collusion with assorted sinister Russian nationals.

According to the federal criminal indictment last year of one of
his Kremlin cronies, Dolan was at least indirectly involved in
concocting the most noxious calumny of all in Hillary Clinton’s
dodgy dossier — the Donald Trump “pee tape,” which was
absolutely false.

Because Dolan has not been indicted, he’s only identified by the
feds as “PR Executive-1.” But his lawyer has admitted that he is
the UMass ’74 grad who apparently started the bogus story, even
if inadvertently.

Now it turns out that Dolan has one other impeccable
qualification as a Massachusetts Democrat career payroll Charlie.

He was once arrested and charged with drunken driving, reckless
driving, speeding and marked-lane violations after boozing it up
at a local hack hangout in Newburyport. He lost his driver’s
license for 45 days.

In 2014, the charges against the dipso Demo were “continued
without a finding” because … Democrats.

We’ve known about this hack’s hack since November, when one of
Dolan’s comrades, a dodgy Russian operative named Igor
Danchenko, was indicted and charged with lying to the FBI about
his role in concocting Hillary Clinton’s bought-and-paid-for
fake “dossier.”

But the press seemed intent on giving Dolan a good leaving
alone, perhaps because he has been involved for decades in the
corrupt campaigns of both Clintons. The Wall Street Journal and
the Washington Post finally picked up Dolan’s trail Tuesday,
complete with a pro forma denial from the Clintons:

“A longtime aide to both Bill and Hillary Clinton said she had
no recollection of Dolan.”

Very predictable response, right out of the old Mission:
Impossible TV series about how any operative is to be treated if
apprehended: “As always, the secretary will disavow any
knowledge of your actions.”

What really happened, according to the feds, was that Dolan
junketed to Moscow in 2016 on yet another mission for his
nefarious Red paymasters. He’d long been on the Russians’
payroll whenever wasn’t handling low-level campaign chores like
stuffing envelopes or doing phone-bank work for the Clintons. In
Moscow, he stayed at the Ritz-Carlton near the Kremlin. When he
got back to D.C., he chatted up comrade Danchenko.

In paragraph 67 of the Danchenko indictment, the feds note that
the pee story in Hillary’s dossier “bore substantial
similarities to information that PR Executive-1 received during
the 2016 time period.”

Maybe he didn’t even realize what he was telling Hillary’s
Russian operative. But it turns out the pee tape lie that wasn’t
Dolan’s only big whopper in the dossier.

In paragraph 52, Dolan is accused of telling Putin’s puppet
Danchenko that he had gotten inside dope on the firing of a
Trump campaign staffer from a “GOP friend.”

In fact, the feds say, Dolan had no such friend and according to
the G-men utterly “fabricated the facts of the meeting.”

But he hasn’t been charged with any crimes because, once again …
Democrats.

The Post is now describing Dolan as “one of the most mysterious
figures in the saga of the Steele dossier.”

But he’s mysterious only because they haven’t looked very hard
at him, for obvious reasons. A couple of years, the Post gave
itself a Pulitzer Prize for their “deeply reported” stories
about what they are now tacitly admitting was a 100% Democrat
hoax.

Consider the drunken-driving charges. They were detailed in the
Newburyport Daily News, complete with his home address in
Arlington, Va., where he lives in a $1.4 million mansion.

According to the court documents, before being lugged by the
local constabulary, Dolan imbibed his last drink at David’s
Tavern in Brown Square, Newburyport.

Sadly, David’s appears to have gone out of business. A few
months after Dolan ingested his bad ice cube, it was shut down
by the state Department of Revenue (DOR). According to the
Newburyport Daily News, David’s had the distinction of “owing
more unpaid taxes than any other business” in the state —
$81,272.

No wonder it was a local “fixture for politicians.” Deadbeat
Democrat birds of a feather fly together. But I still wanted to
know what was the tosspot’s last call for alcohol.

With his Ted Kennedy-Bill Weld ruddy complexion, if you get my
drift, Dolan strikes me as a Lord Hobo IPA-loving type of guy.

However, Dolan’s lawyer did not respond to either phone calls or
emails.

But you don’t have to dig into court documents to get an idea of
just what a duplicitous dolt Dolan is. At his alma mater,
ZooMass, Putin’s pampered puppet is a member of “the Department
of Political Science Advisory Board.”

ZooMass did not respond to my inquiries about whether he’s still
one of their extinguished, I mean distinguished alumni. But the
school’s website does feature his comments about the school.

“It is part of my DNA,” Dolan said, although he surely meant to
say BAC, “and I would not be where I am today without my UMass
education.”

And where he is is right in the middle of the biggest political
dirty-tricks scandal in American history. And his only defense
seems to be that he had no idea how his preposterously
embellished BS stories were going to be used.

Mysterious figure? Not if you’re from Massachusetts he isn’t.
Hell, I wish the likes of Charles Dolan were mysterious figures
around here, instead of being so thick on the ground.

Maybe then the state wouldn’t be the laughingstock of the
nation, not to mention a complete left-wing basket case.

https://www.bostonherald.com/2022/05/11/howie-carr-the-local-
left-hook-to-hillarys-russia-hoax/
Donny Rotten
2023-05-12 15:26:43 UTC
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Jake Sullivan, President Biden's White House national security
adviser, is the "foreign policy advisor" referred to in the
indictment of former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign
lawyer Michael Sussmann, according to two well-placed sources.

This is the closest Special Counsel John Durham's investigation
into the origins of the Russia investigation has come to anyone
directly associated with the Biden White House.

GREG GUTFELD: OF COURSE THE MEDIA WON'T ADMIT IT GOT THE STEELE
DOSSIER WRONG

Sussmann was indicted for allegedly lying to the FBI on Sept.
16, and has pleaded not guilty to one count of making a false
statement to a federal agent. This case came out of Durham’s
probe into the origins of the Russia investigation.

Durham’s indictment alleges Sussmann told then-FBI General
Counsel James Baker he was not doing work "for any client" when
he requested and held a September 2016 meeting in which he
provided evidence of a purported secret communications channel
between then-candidate Donald Trump and Russia.

In fact, he later billed the Clinton campaign for the meeting,
according to Durham's indictment. The FBI also looked into the
story about the alleged link between the Trump presidential
campaign and the Russian bank, it turned out to be bogus.

WAPO MEDIA CRITIC SAYS DURHAM INDICTMENT IS ‘BAD NEWS’ FOR THOSE
WHO HYPED STEELE DOSSIER

The Durham indictment lays out a scenario where an unnamed
Clinton campaign lawyer, "exchanged emails with the Clinton
Campaign’s campaign manager, communications director, and
foreign policy advisor [Jake Sullivan] concerning the Russian
Bank-1 allegations that Sussmann had recently shared," with an
unnamed reporter.

There is no indication that Sullivan is a target of Durham’s
investigation, only that he received information from a campaign
lawyer.

Fox News has reached out to Sullivan’s office for comment. White
House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre referred Fox
News to the Department of Justice and said the White House had
no comment as of Tuesday. "I don't know anything about what
you're you're just mentioning," Jean-Pierre said. "So I have to
to talk to our team."

The Durham indictment also alleges that Sussmann was working on
behalf of a tech industry executive, an American internet
company and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

Prosecutors say Sussmann's "lie" is important because it "misled
the FBI General Counsel and other FBI personnel concerning the
political nature of his work."

Another grand jury indictment was returned on Nov. 4 for Igor
Danchenko, a Russian analyst who is accused of being the primary
sub-source in the Steele dossier. He is charged with five counts
of making false statements to the FBI and his next court
appearance is scheduled for Wednesday.

Fox News' Kelly Laco contributed to this report.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/national-security-adviser-jake-
sullivan-foreign-policy-advisor-former-clinton-lawyers-indictment
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