WikiLeaks: So Maybe It Wasn’t Russian Hackers After All?
For weeks, the Hillary Clinton campaign and its willful accomplices in the liberal mainstream media have promoted the narrative that only hackers from Russia, working on behalf of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, could have gotten their hands on the emails WikiLeaks has been sharing with the world.
Never mind they aren’t saying those emails are faked—they are only deflecting that the emails were part of a foreign espionage effort intended to influence the Nov. 8 election. Also never mind that Trump suggesting the election could be rigged is “un-American.”
WikiLeaks offered another possibility with an email in which Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta—from whose email inbox the treasure trove originated—lost his email-enabled smartphone. The message to his personal assistant, Eryn Sepp, and Clinton “special assistant” Milia Fisher, was sent July 19, 2015.
He wrote:
i lost my phone this am. It must have fallen off my belt getting in or out of the cab. I used Diamond and had a 4:45 pick up at Brandywine. Can you call Diamond Cab and see if the cab driver found it. They should be able to figure it out given the pickup.
This is just another example of where the facts don’t seem to add up to the Clinton/Liberal Mainstream Media narrative we’re expected to believe on daily basis.