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Reader's guide to an opaque Washington Post story on the Russian thing

"Trump administration sought to enlist intelligence officials, key lawmakers to counter Russia stories," read the headline. I had to read it six times before I thought I knew what it said. Here's my guess.

When you grant anonymity you are making a wager: that WHAT is said is more newsworthy than WHO tried to say it. That is a bet you can lose.

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1/ On a 6th read my best guess: FBI told Reince he could say the story was overdrawn. Instead he said: there's nothing to it. That's a lie.

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2/ But the FBI can't say it's a lie for the same reason it wouldn't knock down the Russia contacts story when Reince asked: ongoing probe.

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3/ Knowing this, Reince enlisted others to back up his falsely totalizing comments. The Post knows he's lying but cannot say how it knows.

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4/ The Post reporters are frustrated. The people they're writing about have names in one paragraph, then appear as "officials" in the next.

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5/ Reince appears to be arbitraging the difference between what he says as Reince and what he tells them as "a White House officials said."

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6/ Post reporters are trying to prevent him from doing that while still writing down and sometimes using what "White House officials" said.

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7/ It's possible Reince is in the same position Spicer was in with the crowd sizes on Day One. Under direct orders to lie for the boss.

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8/ But whereas Spicer had to humiliate himself to comply, Reince is trying to play a subtler game, enlisting others and "doubling" himself.

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9/ With this story the Post is also saying: look at how far they've gone to knock down this report about Russian contacts with Trump people.

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10/ And: they've been super duplicitous with us but we can't show you the full range of that because we agreed not to name some people. END.

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