JOHN SCHINDLER: Media Bites on Trump’s Kremlin Ties, But Clinton’s Are Long-Standing and Deep.
The involvement of the Clinton Foundation in a shady lucrative deal to sell the Kremlin 20 percent of America’s uranium—the most militarily useful of all chemical elements, given its nuclear applications—was so outrageous even the mainstream media took notice. I’ve previously exposed how the Podesta Group, a Democratic lobbying firm which is closely tied to Team Clinton, has worked for the biggest bank in Russia, which is owned by the Kremlin—and linked to Russian intelligence. I’ve also brought to light how Hillary, as secretary of state, helped the Clinton Foundation and her close friends make millions of dollars off sweetheart deals with Russia’s “Silicon Valley”—which, yet again, is mostly owned by the Kremlin and has documented links to its spy agencies.
Yet the real “smoking gun” which may conclusively link Clinton, Inc. to Moscow and its intelligence services goes back to the Cold War and constitutes a remarkable case of mainstream media unwillingness to pursue juicy stories when they reflect badly on Democrats.
It involves Armand Hammer, who died back in 1990, but in his decades in the limelight was a famous industrialist who lived lavishly.
Read the whole thing, which includes the media’s apparent lack of interest in pursuing the Moscow-Gore-Clinton connection.
But then the mainstream media has never been much interested in uncovering connections between Moscow and prominent Democrats.