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Russian Roulette review: as Joe Biden said, 'If this is true, it's treason'

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump share a moment in Vietnam. A big reason for that was the astonishingly poor news judgment of the mainstream media, including, in particular, the New York Times. A Harvard study of mainstream election coverage revealed that there were “roughly four times as many Clinton-related sentences that described scandals as opposed to policies – whereas Trump-related sentences were one-and-a-half times as likely to be about policy as scandal”. There were also more than 60,000 sentences published about Clinton and her emails – and less than 10,000 about Trump’s connections to Russia. Sign up for Bookmarks: discover new books our weekly email Barack Obama’s dithering in the face of Russian intrusions also contributed to the disastrous outcome. An Obama official told Corn and Isikoff it wasn’t until two months after the election that “all the pieces came together for us”. When they did, Vice-President Joe Biden had a “visceral reaction: ‘If this is true, it’s treason.’” The only Democrat who acted appropriately during the campaign was the Senate minority leader, Harry Reid, who directly attacked the FBI director, James Comey , for his double standard. “As soon as you came into possession of the slightest innuendo related to Secretary Clinton, you rushed to publicize it in the most negative light possible,” he wrote, adding that “it has become clear that you possess explosive information about close ties and coordination between Donald Trump, his top advisers, and the Russian government. The public has a right to know this information.” Much has been written elsewhere about what may well have been the single worst story published in the final days before the election. Immediately after Slate had published a brilliant and nuanced piece by Franklin Foer about unexplained communications between a Trump business server and Alfa Bank in Moscow, the Times’s executive editor, Dean Baquet, approved an article with this headline: “Investigating Donald Trump, FBI Sees No Clear Link to Russia.” Among its many other failings, that headline contradicted the story’s most important finding: US intelligence agencies “had been compelled by ‘apparent connections between some of Mr Trump’s aides and Moscow’ to ‘open a broad investigation into possible links between the Russian government and Republican presidential candidate’”. As Corn and Isikoff explain, the editors decided to make the FBI’s failure to prove a connection the article’s theme, instead of the much more important fact of the investigation itself.

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East Troy man gets 5 years in prison in Russian roulette case

Stephen Govin, Odell’s lawyer, asked for three years in prison and three years of extended supervision. He said Odell is sorry about what happened and that he is a high school graduate who has goals. “There is nothing that I can say that will make them feel better,” he said. “Bobby (Sterling) and I never meant to hurt anybody. To put it frankly, we were stupid.” Drettwan said she appreciated Odell’s words but needed to protect the public.

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