Oh, the tangled web they weave!
Imagine that, Donna Brazile paranoid just because Seth Rich wound up dead.
Cloak and dagger intrigue that would make for a box office smash of an action thriller. Hitlery Clinton, Julian Assange, Seth Rich, the DNC, all players in a game of duplicitous politics with the 2016 presidential election at stake, and walking into the midst of it all, innocent Donna Brazile.
With the trail of bodies in the wake of the Clintons’ rise to power, Brazile has every right to be paranoid, but only if she knows something.
Soooo…. what does she know and when did she know it?
From Conservative Tribune
Former Democratic National Committee head Donna Brazile is making some huge waves with her new book, “Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House.”
Perhaps one of the most intriguing revelations to come from the memoir was the fact that Brazile found herself fearing for her life after Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was fatally shot in a Washington, D.C. neighborhood in the early morning hours of July 2016.
Conservative and founder of the aggregate news website, The Drudge Report, Matt Drudge tweeted about Brazile’s fear to his 545,000 followers, raising speculation about what Brazile knows about Rich’s death.
“Brazile writes she was haunted by murder of DNC Seth Rich, and feared for her own life, shutting the blinds so snipers could not see her,” tweeted Drudge on Saturday afternoon.
That information, allegedly from Brazile’s book, paints a bleak picture of the toxic atmosphere of the DNC.
In an article covering Brazile’s desire to replace Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with Sen. Joe Biden as the party’s nominee after Clinton’s fainting spell in September, Washington Post writer Phillip Rucker also wrote that Brazile’s book indicated that she was haunted by Rich’s still-unsolved murder.
Brazil “feared for her own life, shutting the blinds to her office window so snipers could not see her and installing surveillance cameras at her home,” Rucker wrote.
The question, of course, is why Brazile would feel as though she was a target.
If you’ll recall, it was reported in May last year that Brazile tried to put an end to investigations into Rich’s death. She allegedly called the police and the Rich family, demanding to know why a private investigator was “snooping” into the staffer’s death.
So, at one point, it would seem that Brazile was trying to stop the Rich investigation.
Why?
We don’t know the answer to that question.
However, knowing what we know about the mysterious deaths surrounding the Clintons, a fear of being knocked off is not irrational at all.