Donna Brazile confesses to leaking town hall questions to Hillary campaign during primaries

One of the most astounding revelations from the Podesta email published by Wikileaks was that then interim DNC Chair and CNN commentator Donna Brazile leaked potential primary town hall questions to the Clinton campaign.

That was astounding in two regards — that it happened, and that the media didn’t make a bigger deal about it.

Just imagine what the media reaction would have been if during the general election it came out that questions during Republican primary debates had been leaked to the Trump campaign. It would have been non-stop, 24/7, foaming at the mouth coverage demanding Trump drop out of the race.

We covered the deception:

Yet Hillary Clinton skated on it. I don’t recall the media ever questioning Hillary about it, Donna Brazile and other Wikileaks evidence of media collusion with Hillary being buried by MSM:

This should be a huge media issue. Maybe the biggest issue.What is more corrupting of the process than a CNN contributor and Clinton supporter feeding a question to her favored candidate?This was a rigging of the town hall, but the mainstream media couldn’t care less. There is little outrage, few if any calls for Brazile to be fired from both positions, and a burying of the issue.

Brazile tried to deny what she did, despite the emails:

MEGYN KELLY: You’re accused of receiving a debate question whether a CNN town hall where they partnered with TV One that you had this question on March 12th, that verbatim, verbatim was provided by Roland Martin to CNN the next day. How did you get that question, Donna?DONNA BRAZILE: Well, Kelly, as I play straight up and with you, I did not receive any questions from CNN.***KELLY: Where did you get it.BRAZILE: What information? Allow me to see what you’re talking about?KELLY: You’ve got the Wikileaks showing you messaging the Clinton campaign at the March 13th CNN debate.BRAZILE: As a Christian woman, I understand persecution. your information is false. What you’re — well, for suggestive e-mails were stolen. You’re interested and you’re like a thief that wants to bring into the night the things that.

Now Brazile has confessed in a column in Time devoted to decrying Russian hacking. The admission of guilt was buried in one paragraph in that column.

Fox News reports on the confession:

Former interim Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile admitted Friday that she forwarded Democratic primary debate questions to members of Hillary Clinton’s campaign – something she had previously denied.“[I]n October, a subsequent release of emails revealed that among the many things I did in my role as a Democratic operative and D.N.C. Vice Chair prior to assuming the interim D.N.C. Chair position was to share potential town hall topics with the Clinton campaign,” she wrote.In October, emails from Clinton campaign Chair John Podesta’s account were released by WikiLeaks showing that Brazile – then a CNN contributor – had forwarded questions ahead of a March primary debate.In one email, Brazile told Clinton Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri, “One of the questions directed to HRC tomorrow is from a woman with a rash,” the night before a March 6 CNN primary debate in Flint, Michigan.“Her family has lead poison and she will ask what, if anything, will Hillary do as president to help the ppl of Flint,” Brazile wrote.The following night, a question along those lines was posed to both Clinton and her primary rival Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt.In another email, dated Mar. 12, she passed on to Palmieri a question on the death penalty set to be asked in a Mar. 13 town hall and said: “From time to time I get the questions in advance.” After Palmieri responded, Brazile wrote back: “I’ll send a few more.” …In the essay, Brazile said she will “forever regret” the decision to leak the questions to the Clinton campaign.“My job was to make all our Democratic candidates look good, and I worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen. But sending those emails was a mistake I will forever regret,” she wrote.

The question remains, what did Hillary know, and when did she know it?

Tags: 2016 Democratic Primary, DNC, Hillary Clinton

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