Eyes turn to Hillary Clinton, not Trump in the Russiagate …

So there you have it.

Russiagate, the collective delusion that Donald Trump was secretly a Russian agent aided and abetted by the Kremlin, the topic of uncountable inches of Washington Post and New York Times copy and the entire primetime lineup of MSNBC, was a dirty trick by the Hillary Clinton campaign. Not just part of it. All of it. One of the most diabolical, successful misinformation campaigns ever concocted.

We already knew that the Steele dossier was garbage. Christopher Steele was paid indirectly by the Clinton campaign to dig up dirt, which he did by turning to other Clinton operatives, laundering every outlandish rumor about Trump he could find into an investigative document.

He shopped it to the FBI, which couldnt verify his sources or any of his stories, but the agency dragged out the investigation to cast maximum suspicion on the new president. In the meantime, Steele found willing accomplices in the media to push his propaganda. The dupes at BuzzFeed even decided to print the whole pack of lies, with the flimsy rationale of Well, why not?

We got to the point where New York magazine was running a cover story that was one long piece of fan fiction that Trump was secretly a real-life version of The Americans, a sleeper agent now seated in the highest office in the land. The Times and Washington Post won a freaking Pulitzer!

Now another piece of Russia, Russia, Russia is kaputski. A computer server operated by Trumps company was secretly communicating with a Russian firm, claimed Slate magazine and endless Twitter threads of would-be tech experts.

But as outlined in his latest indictment, special counsel John Durham believes that was just a story made up by tech executive Rodney Joffe, who desperately wanted a job with the Clinton administration. He monitored and cherry-picked privileged Internet data he had access to, and molded it to look like something nefarious.

He was coached by lawyer Michael Sussmann who was being paid by the Clinton administration, although he lied about that to investigators. Sussmann goes to the FBI as a concerned citizen not a Clinton stooge to try to get them to bite. The ultimate goal: Be able to leak to the Times that Trump is under official investigation.

Durham definitely showed that the Hillary Clinton campaign directly funded and ordered its lawyers at Perkins Coie to orchestrate a criminal enterprise to fabricate a connection between President Trump and Russia, says Kash Patel, the former chief investigator for the House Intelligence Committee.

Of course, Hillary didnt get what she wanted the presidency. But her operatives didnt stop, going on CNN to give very concerned interviews about a theory they knew was bull. All to undermine Trumps presidency. It would take three years for the Mueller report to finally put the lie to rest, and were now, five years out, at the point where Durham is detailing the full conspiracy.

If this had happened to a Democrat, the press would be losing its mind. A candidate for president weaponized the nations Justice Department to pursue an investigation into their political opponent based on what they knew were lies. Americans were wiretapped! Some were entrapped for flimsy claims of perjury. The director of the FBI went into the Oval Office to tell the president that there was a sexual rumor floating around, so that it could be promptly leaked to the media. Outrageous doesnt cover it. And still no shame from Hillary Clinton and her supporters, because its Donald Trump anything is fair game to take him down.

All these things weve been lectured about over the past four years: Norms being broken, internet misinformation, perversion of government it was all happening. It was the Democrats who were doing it. Think anyone in the left-wing media will notice?

A previous version of this article said that the servers had been hacked. To clarify this has been changed to monitored.

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