Leaked DNC Emails Confirm Democrats Rigged Primary, Reveal Extensive Media Collusion
24
July, 2016
There
are three key findings to emerge from yesterday's dump of leaked DNC
emails released by Wikileaks:
- There had been a plot designed to smear Bernie Sanders and to hand the Democratic nomination to Hillary on a silver platter
- There has been repeated collusion between the DNC and the media
- There has been questionable fundraising for both Hillary Clinton and the DNC
First,
a quick recap for those who missed the original
report,
yesterday Wikileaks released over 19,000 emails and more than 8,000
attachments from the Democratic National Committee. This is what the
whistleblower organization reported:
WikiLeaks releases 19,252 emails and 8,034 attachments from the top of the US Democratic National Committee -- part one of our new Hillary Leaks series. The leaks come from the accounts of seven key figures in the DNC: Communications Director Luis Miranda (10770 emails), National Finance Director Jordon Kaplan (3797 emails), Finance Chief of Staff Scott Comer (3095 emails), Finanace Director of Data & Strategic Initiatives Daniel Parrish (1472 emails), Finance Director Allen Zachary (1611 emails), Senior Advisor Andrew Wright (938 emails) and Northern California Finance Director Robert (Erik) Stowe (751 emails). The emails cover the period from January last year until 25 May this year.d
Subsequently,
the Romanian hacker known as Guccifer 2.0 (who has denied he
works with
the Russian government),
who has already released hundreds of hacked DNC emails previously,
told The Hill he leaked the documents to Wikileaks.
An
initial read of the thousands of emails in the data dump reveals top
officials at the Democratic National Committee privately plotting to
undermine Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign, confirming a
long-running allegation by the Sanders campaign who has claimed that
the DNC and Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz had tipped the scales
in favor of Hillary Clinton during the party’s presidential
primary. They also reveal instances of media collusion as well as
various questionable instances of fundraising.
Plotting
Against Bernie Sanders
In
an email
from early May,
DNC CFO Brad Marshall wrote about a plot to question Sanders’s
religion. While not naming the Vermont senator directly, it talks
about a man of “Jewish heritage” Marshall believes to be an
atheist. It makes reference to voters in Kentucky and West Virginia,
two states that were holding upcoming primary elections.
“It might may no difference, but for KY and WVA can we get someone to ask his belief. Does he believe in a God. He had skated on saying he has a Jewish heritage. I think I read he is an atheist. This could make several points difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and an atheist,” the email says.
“AMEN,”
DNC Chief Executive Officer Amy K. Dacey replied.
Marshall
did not respond to a request for comment. But he did tell The
Intercept,
which first noticed the email, “I do not recall this. I can say it
would not have been Sanders. It would probably be about a surrogate."
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In
an email that
concerned Sanders out-polling Clinton in Rhode Island, where the
state reportedly only had a fraction of voting stations open, one
staffer took a contemptuous tone of Sanders’ supporters,
speaking about them more as a nuisance than an arm of the party. “If
she outperforms this polling, the Bernie camp will go nuts and allege
misconduct,” the staffer writes, “They’ll probably complain
regardless, actually.”
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Another email shows
similar 'us and them' language being directed at Sanders supporters.
“We have the Sanders folks admitting that they lost fair and
square, not because we 'rigged' anything,” the email said. “Clinton
likely to win the state convention with a slim margin and we'll send
a release with final delegate numbers.”
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An
email titled 'Bernie
narrative'
sent by DNC National Press Secretary Mark Paustenbach to Miranda
indicates that top officials in the party were trying to find an
angle to disparage the Vermont senator in the media.
“Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess,” Paustenbach wrote in the May 21 message. “Specifically, [Debbie Wasserman Schultz] had to call Bernie directly in order to get the campaign to do things because they'd either ignored or forgotten to something critical.”
“It's
not a DNC conspiracy, it's because they never had their act
together,” Paustenbach suggested.
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Wasserman
Schultz seemed to have already counted Sanders out of the race in a
May 21 email,
when there were still nine primaries to go. “This is a silly
story,” the chairwoman said. “He isn't going to be president.”
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In another
email,
Paustenbach informed her that Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver
said the candidate should continue to the convention, Wasserman
Shultz said: “He is an ASS,” referring to Weaver. The chairwoman
made her opinion clear about Sanders in anmessage concerning
the candidate alleging that the party hadn’t been fair to him.
“Spoken
like someone who has never been a member of the Democratic Party and
has no understanding of what we do,” she said.
Collusion
with Clinton and the media
A communication from
late May laid out the pros and cons of DNC Chairwoman Debbie
Wasserman Schultz accepting an invitation to CBS’s 'Face the
Nation', and indicated that the DNC was plotting its moves based on
what would be amenable to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
“Clinton
campaign is a mess, they’re afraid of their own shadow and didn’t
like that we engaged,”
DNC communications director Luis Miranda wrote. “But
they’ll be unhappy regardless, so better to get out there and do
some strong pivots and land good punches on Trump. They can’t tell
us NOT to do TV right now, we shouldn’t pull ourselves out until
they actually do.”
“It’s
clear that Bernie messed up and that we’re on the right side of
history,”
Miranda wrote in another bullet point, referring to the Nevada
convention.
“Let's
take this offline,” Wasserman Schultz said in response. “I
basically agree with you."
Wasserman
Schultz and Miranda brainstormed ideas to attack Sanders’ position
on the Israel/Palestine conflict with her communications team in one
thread, with Wasserman Schultz saying that "the Israel stuff is
disturbing” in reference to Sanders’ platform committee
appointees attempts to include language denouncing the occupation of
Palestinian territory in the Democratic platform.
The
chairwoman says that the idea “HFA,” or Hillary For America,
originally proposed the idea of using Israel/Palestine as “an ideal
issue to marginalize Sanders on,” suggesting that the DNC were
exchanging communications about anti-Sanders strategies with the
Clinton campaign.
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The
DNC also made a secret “agreement”
with Kenneth
Vogel,
an influential report for Politico. An email from late April with the
subject line "per
agreement... any thoughts appreciated" shows
that Vogel sent an advanced copy of a story about Hillary Clinton’s
fundraising to the DNC even before his editor even saw it.
“Vogel
gave me his story ahead of time/before it goes to his editors as long
as I didn't share it,” DNC press secretary Mark Paustenbach wrote
to Miranda. “Let me know if you see anything that's missing
and I'll push back.”
The published
version of
the story did not appear to have any significant edits from and was
not favorable to
the Clinton campaign, but the sending of a full, advanced copy to the
subject of a story is considered to be a violation of journalistic
ethics.
A
source with familiar with the interaction between Politico and the
DNC told RT America that the message was sent to officials to ensure
accuracy in the story, and that it would have been difficult to ask
for piecemeal clarifications due to its complexity. The “agreement,”
in fact, referred to the DNC promising not to pass the story to a
more favorable news outlet who might publish before Politco.
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Another
email released
in the Friday leak indicates that the DNC was in close contact with
news websites on articles related to the Democratic Party. A Real
Clear Politics article said that Sanders supporters were causing a
lack of unity at the Nevada Democratic Convention.
“This
headline needs to be changed,” Wasserman
Schultz wrote to Miranda.
“We
need to push back... Patrice, what happened, DNC had nothing to do
with this, right?” Miranda
replied, referring to DNC Director of Party Affairs Patrice Taylor.
Taylor responded saying that the article should be changed the event
was run by the state party and the disorder “sounds like internal
issues amount [sic] Sanders supporters.”
“Walter,
please connect with Stewart and get him to push back,” Miranda
wrote. The last email on the thread says: “Done. Article has been
updated.”
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Further
evidence of the DNC's extensive "content control" over mass
media was revealed when Wasserman Schultz sent an email to NBC anchor
Chuck Todd with the subject line "Chuck,
this must stop," and
set up a time for the two to talk about MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”
co-host Mika Brzezinski calling on Wasserman Schultz to step down.
In
another email chain, Miranda said Brzezinski was willing to talk with
Wasserman Schultz. "She's already served as a judge and jury
without even bothering to talk to me. Not sure why I should trust
having a conversation with her would make any difference. Or that she
even matters, to be frank," Wasserman Schultz wrote back after a
brief exchange.
In
response to a New York Times story about Sanders's defiance in the
wake May's unruly Democratic state convention in Nevada, Wasserman
Schultz wrote:
"Every time they get caught doing something wrong, they use the
tactic of blaming me. Not working this time."
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To
be sure, there has been a long trail of instances that confirmed
Wasserman Schultz's clear and repeated bias, as noted most recently
in "DNC
Head Threatened To Kick Michigan Mayor Out Of Debate For Cheering
Bernie Sanders",
however this is the first time primary sourced evidence has justified
such пallegations.
There
seems to be clear bias in the aggregate as well. Searches of the
database shows an apparent bias by DNC officials against Sanders just
by how closely either campaign was monitored. A search of “Sanders
supporters” yields 306 messages, while a search of “Clinton
supporters” shows only 65 results. A search of “his campaign”
yields 780 messages, while “her campaign” only brings up a paltry
120 results.
Questionable
Fundraising
According
to the Daily
Beast, the
DNC blocked Roy Black from hosting a potential Barack Obama
fundraising event. Black is the lawyer of billionaire and level-three
sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, after reports on Epstein’s trial from
The Daily Beast and other outlets. The
email states the DNC would still allow Black to donate and attend
future events.
In
an email
thread from
May 12th of this year, titled “Host for POTUS in Miami,” DNC
finance assistant Karina Marquez originally asked the committee’s
vetting team to “vet the following folks for POTUS please.” The
list of six possible hosts for the event included Black and his wife
Lea, who is a star on
Real Housewives of Miami.
“We
were also asked to vet the following for POTUS hosting. The only
issue is Roy Black,” DNC Deputy Compliance Officer Kevin Snowden
wrote back. “New issues have come up since his last vet in February
2016.”
In
a third email, DNC deputy finance director Laura Lopez clarified:
“Roy Black has been submitted to potentially attend meetings with
(Jim) Messina—there isn’t an event code yet. He and his wife
co-hosted a fundraiser for POTUS in 2007, all the stories are new
since then.” Messina is the CEO of the Messina Group political
strategy firm and led President Obama’s reelection campaign in
2012.
“All
the stories” refer to, in part, a 2011 Daily Beast investigation
called “Behind
Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s Sweetheart Deal”
which was cited in a follow-up story in the New York Daily News, and
other articles that are later embedded into the email thread. To
close off the chain, White House political advisor Bobby Schmuck
responded that he agreed with DNC compliance director Alan Reed. “No
hosting, fine to attend,” he wrote.
President
Obama attended a Miami fundraiser at the home of Robert Rubenstein,
one of the five other names listed in the vetting email, on
the weekend of June 3rd,
and Black was allowed to attend.
Black’s
client Epstein was convicted of soliciting sex from an underage girl
in 2008 and paid out settlements to “scores of alleged victims who
said he serially molested them." President Bill Clinton
was said to have flown on Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the “Lolita
Express,” up to 26 times, sometimes eschewing Secret Service
protection.
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There
were further revelations.
An
internal email from DNC spokesman Eric Walker mocked a Buzzfeed news
report analyzing the DNC and the Republican National Committee’s
potentially weak cybersecurity.
Another email shows
DNC staffers’ fake craigslist job posting made for women who wish
to apply to jobs at one of Trump’s organizations. The fake
position, titled a Honey Bunny, requires the prospective applicant
to, among other tasks, refrain from gaining weight, be open to public
humiliation and be alright with groping or kissing by her boss.
Another
email between DNC national finance director Jordan Kaplan and DNC’s
Northern California finance director Erik Stowe has Kaplan coarsely
describing a conference call with President Barack Obama on National
Small Business Week as related to “small business sh*t.”
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With
the leaks coming just days before the Democratic National Convention
in Philadelphia it may reignite controversy over the DNC's handling
of Sanders as well as media "objectivity" and Democrat
fundraising, three of the most sensitive issue plaguing the
Democratic party, and could potentially lead to an exodus of
disappointed Bernie supporters into Trump's camp
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