Just as importantly,a desperate-in-defeat GOP candidate,Donald Trump,continues to suck up most of the media oxygen,thereby taking up the airtime and print space that might be devoted to stories on the emails.
Monday was a case in point. Speaking to farmers at Boynton Beach,Florida,Trump devoted almost half of his speech to embelishing his grand conspiracy theory on why his campaign is in free fall – previously,the media's role in the conspiracy was publication of"untrue"stories about him sexually assaulting women;now they are publishing"phony"polls that show Clinton in the lead when in fact,Trump claims,he is in the lead.
Trump's claim on Monday that"we're actually winning"will be news to his campaign manager Kelly Anne Conway who on Sunday,told CNN that Trump was behind.
Assange uses strident language to denounce Clinton as a presidential candidate. By contrast,Trump adviser and confidant Roger Stone has told reporters that he has a"back channel"to Assange and on the eve of the most recent WikiLeaks dumps,Stone alluded to WikiLeaks in a tweet in which he claimed that Clinton"is done."