No, wrong. A company that prints fliers is trying to produce printed product in exchange for money.
As for Steele, clearly he thought Trump should not become President, because of the myriad pieces of info about Trump’s Russian sketchy entanglements that he had come across, going back years, well preceding the Fusion work. That’s not a secret, and is irrelevant to the intelligence itself.
Easy…you have to treat everything as new…so let’s say there is some decades old way of doing something. Well to these guys it’s never happened and it’s an outrage…
Like Obama putting his feet up on the desk…all the outrage till we showed photos of Bush doing it…its how you keep the outrage machine going…
This is one of those things that the more rabid right wingers do – box themselves into the most ridiculous corners and keep fighting no matter how stupid they look.
You don’t think watching you falsely accuse me of a crime, and then in the next post whine about other people mis-stating what you posted is hilarious?
Very well. Looking back, you only said that you worked on campaigns that illegally misrepresented their opposition research. So I apologize if you took no part in that yourself.
I hope you were honest enough to report those who did falsify the research to the FEC, though.
You (and the lawyers who filed the complaint) are the only ones claiming that this is illegal.
If the FEC had agreed with you, they’d have referred it to the FBI, or imposed a public fine. Perhaps they’re still investigating, but until they come to a decision, no laws have been broken.