Winstonm, on 2017-July-29, 09:59, said:
WaPo reports about the Fusion GPS/Steele dossier:
Winnie, Winnie, Winnie, there you go again. You present a piece from a biased source as authoritative. The only problem is that it isn't.
The Washington Post states:
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There's no evidence that the work Fusion GPS did for BakerHofstetler on behalf of Prevezon and their work on the Trump dossier were connected. In fact, the former seems to advance Russian interests while the latter is highly problematic for the Russian government. It's entirely possible that the firm was working on two separate Russian-related projects for clients who had opposing interest, roughly at the same time.
This isn't fact, it's conjecture. The summation in the third sentence starts "It's entirely possible" which are weasel words and no where near something like "It's absolutely certain". Furthermore, there's no way to know if there's no connection between the work for Prevezon and the Trump dossier without a thorough investigation. There's no way the Washington Post has the necessary tools to even do that.
Also, the second sentence makes an unwarranted assumption that the Russian wouldn't do anything that might make themselves look bad. But if Russia's overarching goal is to weaken the US by fostering chaos, discord, and division among Americans and between Americans and the American Government, then the Russians might well do something that casts themselves in a bad light if it progresses their main objective.
What is known is that Prevezon has connections to the Russian government when its owner's father is a confidant and close friend of Putin (according to William Browder's testimony). It is also known that Fusion GPS did work for Prevezon. According to William Browder, it was a completely bogus smear campaign against Magnitsky and himself.
What's not known is if somehow in the course of doing business with Prevezon, Fusion GPS did something that compromised themselves with the Russians.
So the best you can say about this piece is that it provides a few facts, but is really an opinion.
I would refer you to view the Browder testimony. It's available on-line at www.c-span.org . Parts of his testimony are definitely his opinion, but some of what he said about the Russians and how they operate is downright scary.