We’ve documented how CNSNews.com is following the right-wing media playbook in trying to discredit the Robert Mueller investigation into President Trump’s links to Russia and related issues. There’s another article to add to the list: a Dec. 26 blog post by CNS managing editor Michael W. Chapman lovingly documenting a Fox Business TV appearance by Republican Rep. Jim Jordan. The level of mendaciousness Chapman exhibits in this article is surprising for someone who runs a purported “news” organization.
Chapman kicks things off by referencing “the salacious and false dossier about Donald Trump, paid for by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.” In fact, several parts of the dossier have been verified and corroborated. Nevertheless, Chapman uncritically quoted Jordan dismissing the dossier as “a bunch of lies. … It’s a bunch of National Enquirer garbage and fake news in this thing.”
Chapman then writes: “It has been reported that former Trump campaign officials Carter Page and Paul Manafort were spied on in 2016 by U.S. intelligence agencies after the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA Court) granted warrants to do so.” But the links Chapman uses to back up those claims show that monitoring of Page and Manafort had begun before their affiliation with the Trump campaign.
Chapman then writes:
On Dec. 23 it was reported that Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe will resign in March or April 2018, which is when his full pension and benefits would kick in. McCabe’s wife, Dr. Jill McCabe, received a little more than $700,000 in payments from two Democratic PACs in 2015, one headed by Clinton ally Terry McAuliffe. (Jill McCabe, a left-wing Democrat, ran for a state senate seat that year.)
In early 2016, Andrew McCabe helped to oversee the Hillary Clinton email investigation, a scandal for which she was exonerated by then-FBI Director James Comey in July 2016. (McCabe did not recuse himself from the Clinton case until one week before the 2016 presidential election.)
As we’ve previously documented, there’s a timeline issue that shoots down Chapman’s conspiracy theory: The donation from McAuliffe’s PAC to Jill McCabe’s campaign were made several months before Andrew McCabe was named to the Hillary email investigation, and Andrew McCabe wasn’t assigned to the investigation until three months after Jill McCabe lost her election. This makes it highly unlikely, if not impossible, there was a quid pro quo.
Also, Chapman doesn’t back up his assertion that Jill McCabe was a “left-wing” Democrat, unless he’s operating on a knee-jerk assumption that all Democrats are “left-wing.”
This is lazy partisan stenography on Chapman’s part, proving yet again that CNS under Chapman and Terry Jeffrey care next to nothing about journalism.