But if im not mistaken only 1 entry of the dossier is from dec 2016, the rest spans summer 2015-fall 2016
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Stop. I asked you if you believe a report released in December can predict things that happen before that. Yes, or no?
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No. So please show exactly where sipher argues that
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So if I point to a whole slew of times he did that, you agree it's shoddy logic, even if we don't have 28 years recruiting spies behind us?
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Sure -- but i read his article, and all he claimed was the dossier predated the official US intel assessment in jan 2017, which it did
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Again, if I point to numerous examples where Sipher says report that post-dated events predicted those events, you'll agree that's problem?
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ive already said sure. this is getting exhausting. get to ur point or im moving on.
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This is Sipher using a December report to "predict" bot activity that was widely reported in the press for months.pic.twitter.com/Tbj2JMZhhz
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You repeated GOP talking points saying all Steele's sources were paid. I asked for a cite. You refused to give one. You're a troll. Bye.
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Sorry: didn't see the request. I said sources were. Not all (and obviously the December report WASN'T paid for which is more problematic).
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Grassley asserted, having gotten answers from sources on this, that they were paid on May 3. It's not a trollish comment, btw, it is normal.
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Replying to @emptywheel @SethAbramson and
The problem lies in the defensiveness about normal intelligence collection, and the unwillingness to explain that.
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Replying to @emptywheel @SethAbramson and
Do you think CIA collection is corrupt bc we pay our sources? I don't.
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