After months of denials, Donna Brazile finally admitted to taking advantage of her former role at CNN to keep the Hillary Clinton campaign abreast of upcoming town hall debate topics, calling it “a mistake I will forever regret.”

But now, Brazile is shifting the blame to the media for “carrying on a fake narrative” regarding the recent DNC hack, according to a report published by Mediaite.

On Wednesday, Brazil took part in a SiriusXM special hosted by Zerlina Maxwell called “Progress Presents: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics – A Women’s History Month Panel.” In it, the former DNC Chairperson went even further, insisting the media took the email leaks “out of context” and calling the alleged Russian hacking of John Podesta and other Clinton associates “cyber-warfare.”

“The intended victim was Hillary Clinton,” Brazile said, “and the rest of us, me included, we’re collateral damage.”

“If they can take down a woman of stature like Hillary Clinton with bogus stuff and then you have to disprove the negative to make it somehow truthful, you cannot,” Brazile continued. “When the national media is complicit also and carrying on the fake narrative, the fake emails, the spoof-in, and then you have to go out there and try to make it factual.”

Calling the email hacks, something any teenager could have accomplished given what Podesta’s password turned out to be, a “massive campaign” by a “Russian military unit,” Brazile was quick to latch on to former Vice President Dick Cheney’s assessment of Russia’s alleged actions as “an act of war” for which we’d “better understand the ramifications.”

So, Ms. Brazile, to paraphrase Tucker Carlson when debating the issue with another liberal Democrat looking for an excuse, should we launch middle or long-range ballistic missiles on Russia?

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