Look at that Dax actually flailed like a semi literate person and made a point that doesn't source Drudge, IW, or Daily Caller!
CONGRATS DUDE, YOU EARNED IT!
So we should be more concerned with a party employing a 3rd party who used a private person as a researcher to make up an opposition report on the team connected with Russian agents, Russian mobsters, and people who actively worked to support Russian puppet governments. But we should be more concerned with the report then the team connected to Russia, our international rivals.
First off, Drudge is just a clearing house of news stories sourced from all over the world, so why dumbasses like you keep referencing Drudge as if he's the source of the stories is beyond me. Your flaccid attempts to discredit sources while predictable, are, well, sad. But I digress.
What's also interesting is the use of the word link or linked. It's fascinating that you so easily toss about the word link or linked as if its proven fact. Yet when a massive number of sources show clear and discernible links to dubious entities that aren't from your pre-approved sources (which you prefer because they unabashedly hate Trump like you do, but they've recently had no choice but to retract stories about Trump right and left. You're also incredibly lazy, but I digress again) you get all pissy. Which is sad.
Look, if you're comfortable with the Banana Republic tactics of your party hiring left leaning entities who in turn hire foreign nationals who then allegedly use sources inside foreign governments to discredit presidential nominees (while the same left leaning entities are likely in violation of FARA), that's cool. Hypocritical and really sad, but cool. Not to mention highly COLUSION like in nature.
Oh, here's a link (employing whackadoo logic here - smoke and fire, guilty by mere association etc. etc. etc):
Fusion GPS says it had no involvement in the meeting although it did work on a lawsuit that involved Veselnitskaya for more than two years. (Washington Post, July 11th, 2017)
And another link
Fusion GPS has said that it was working for the law firm BakerHostetler, which was representing Prevezon, a Russian holding company based in Cyprus, in its defense against Justice Department allegations that Prevezon laundered money stolen in the fraud Magnitsky uncovered. Veselnitskaya was Prevezon’s lawyer. Fusion GPS started working on the case in 2013 and the case settled in May with no admission of guilt by Prevezon.(Washington Post, July 11th, 2017)