DNC Lawsuit Could Backfire like a Scene from ‘Hunt for the Red October’

In case you haven’t heard, the DNC is on the warpath. They lost a critical election because their cheating and illegal ways were exposed. Given a taste of truth, the American people spoke in a loud voice. In classic Democratic fashion, they’re looking to unload blame wherever they can.

Their tactic? They’re going to sue anyone and everyone. So far, the list includes Russian intelligence agents, Trump and his campaign and WikiLeaks. It’s hard to say what their hopes are, because the lawsuit has little chance of doing the DNC any good.

First, Trump’s campaign has been under investigation for over a year. All that happened is that they proved Trump didn’t collude with Russia. As for Russian spies, a number of them have been brought to justice. If a lawsuit can award the DNC anything, it will open the door for Trump’s people to be similarly awarded, since they were the actual targets of Russia’s malicious meddling.

As for WikiLeaks, good luck! Assange and his assets have been out of U.S. reach for some time. It’s difficult to imagine the lawsuit could matter on any level there.

That said, there is a chance for this lawsuit to have a major impact. It just wouldn’t be good for the DNC. Watch the video and see the true nature of the risk they’re taking.


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