On Jun 7, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> quoted:

> Investigative journalism involves three basic parts. First, a reporter 
> collects his documents. This, Schweizer has done (mostly). But that’s 
> just step one. Step two is finding sources who can discuss the documents 
> and what lies behind them. An investigative journalist would, for 
> example, have tried to develop sources within Frank Giustra’s 
> organization, or other sources of inside information, in an effort to 
> get them to confirm or explain certain facts.

The book is a lot more substantial than Dem apologists would have you believe. 
Schweizer says several times that there's no way a journalist can get at the 
root of these stories - it would require an official investigation, something 
with subpoena power and the threat of contempt charges. These guys are slick 
liars. Conveniently, Hillary deleted 30,000 emails that just might be 
definitive proof.

Doug
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