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characteristics and rather than admit it they throw it on someone else. it s a psychological defect that has very serious public policy issue. if you have nothing to hide don t hide. if you have a lot to hide invoke the 5th and gee you on wow that is what gps officials did. they invoked the 5th. fusion gps what did these guy do? they were journalists so they know the business quite well. inside and out. inside and out and the frightening thing is you call it a projection. i call it make up the narrative. buy p the narrative. pay for the narrative and smear the other side. as we learned in watergate follow the money and you ll find a myriad of crimes so let s follow the money.