Brian Thomas reports WikiLeaks has released more emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s inbox. New revelations include communication within the campaign as to how the seriousness of the scandal might be laughed off to the public.

The leaked emails reveal a sure-fire test to tell when the mainstream media is lying to you during their “coverage” of the Hillary/Wikileaks scandal: If the media’s talking-heads start LAUGHING, that’s the sign they’ve been given by the Hillary camp to make sure you don’t take the accusations seriously.

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Clinton’s speechwriter Dan Schwerin wrote to colleagues on March 20, 2015:

All, here are draft remarks for the Toner Prize event on Monday evening. We had talked about a few possible goals for this speech: 1) clear the air a bit with the press, possibly with self-deprecating humor; 2) explain the important role that serious, fact-based journalism plays in our democracy, as opposed to gotcha-style politics of personal destruction; 3) and play a little offense on health care given that Monday is the 5-year anniversary of the ACA. Of these sections, the first one is where I could really use your input. Do the jokes in here work? Do you have suggestions for punching any of them up? Robin’s husband Peter likes the idea of HRC being funny up there, and she says she is open to it as well, but we’ll have to see if she really goes for it. Thanks Dan

Clinton chief strategist Joel Benenson didn’t think the proposed jokes were enough to distract the public from the real seriousness of the issue. He replied:

I don’t think the jokes are working – a little too close to the bone without a punchline that really works at taking the seriousness out of it. Wonder if we could have think of a few funny “private” emails to reporters that she could read…. Obviously they would have to be both self-deprecating but could poke a little fun at them…

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Since one of the less revealing emails included a recipe for Riscotto, the campaign jumped on this particular email in order to use humor to distract Americans from controversy.

1. Still standing and still making Risotto. pic.twitter.com/y7Y64P7TPo — John Podesta (@johnpodesta) October 14, 2016

The campaign also made use of the risotto recipe email in order to poke fun at Julian Assange, who takes credit for the email leak and found refuge as a fugitive at an Ecuadorian Embassy.

3. I bet the lobster risotto is better than the food at the Ecuadorian Embassy. pic.twitter.com/zyViu1R4UL — John Podesta (@johnpodesta) October 14, 2016

Now that Americans have access to the manipulative strategies the Clinton Campaign has been using to distract them, what new jokes will Clinton’s speech writers come up with to dismiss this mess?

H/T: Breitbart





