The paragraph critiques Matty Taibbi for downplaying the significance of emails purportedly linked to Russian spies that were used to substantiate claims about Hillary Clinton's actions regarding Trump. It highlights that Taibbi refers to these emails as a mere 'pair,' failing to recognize the implications of their content. Multiple emails reveal discussions among Russian operatives about creating conspiracy theories, along with correspondence that hints at plans involving Clinton. The narrative stresses that the nuance behind these emails carries weight that Taibbi neglects.
Matty dismisses the import that the emails behind the report that he and the right wing have chased for years were 'assembled by Russian spies.' He claims this is just about a 'pair' of emails, but that dodges what was really there: two drafts of an email purportedly dated July 25, both incorporating a Russian idiom in an email presented as the original English.
An email between two Russian spooks, which Durham describes to be dated July 26, talking about ginning up a conspiracy theory about the Deep State. Another email purportedly dated July 27 containing the imagined smoking gun that Clinton approved this alleged plan; the email was attached to an email between spooks that seems to reference their plan to gin up a conspiracy theory.
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