MattyDickPics Taibbi Doesn’t Like When Charlie Savage Takes Away His Russian Spy Toys

I want to talk about one paragraph that appears in this screed from Matty “Dick Pics” Taibbi, written after Matty declared the Durham classified annex is proof he’s been right for years, responding to Charlie Savage’s explainer on the import of the discovery that the emails — from which Russian spies purportedly wrote a report claiming Hillary was going to politicize Trump’s ties with Russia — were manufactured. The rest of the rant boils down to “NYT wah wah wah NYT NYT” and is of course riddled with errors.

But this short paragraph is a piece of work, even for MattyDickPics.

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
  • The report itself, the date of which Durham has always hidden and we still don’t know (but it is either dated July 27, incorporating that email purportedly dated July 27, or it precedes the date of the main piece of evidence supporting the claim in the report)

It’s enough, for Matty, that the emails were “likely pulled by Russians from other real American victims of hacking.” Nevermind that only one other email reflecting the language of the email has been found, and that other email was largely unrelated to Hillary Clinton and, oh, also pertained to Russian rat-fucking and language play. It’s enough for Matty that these Russian spies cut-and-pasted from something else they stole to justify treating the claims based on that purported email as “true.”

You see, Matty wants to separate those emails (admittedly Savage refers to them as a pair, just like Matty, but it matters that there are two drafts of the July 25 one) from the larger cache — the existence of emails in English using a Russian idiom dated around the same time as some Russian spies decided to gin up a conspiracy theory, this conspiracy theory, the one Matty has monetized for years.

To dismiss the fact that conspiracy theory he has monetized for years is based on a report based on manufactured emails incorporating a Russian idiom in English, Matty says it doesn’t matter, first, because there are numerous other American “victims,” scare quotes. The sheer breadth of Russian hacking stands in for accuracy for Matty, and he’s happy to dismiss the plight of the victims if he has to.

He also claims that the larger SVR collection “has been described in multiple other reports as real.” Matty is conflating — as other Russian propagandists have — “real” for “accurate.” Here’s what those other reports have said:

  • 2018 DOJ IG Classified Annex: At best, the reports based on stolen emails (in this case the January and March 2016 allegations about Loretta Lynch pressuring the FBI), involve multiple levels of hearsay and invitation to exaggeration. But the FBI believed parts of the emails were “objectively false.”
  • 2020 John Ratcliffe email: Ratcliffe’s initial disclosure of this report explains, “The IC does not know the accuracy of this allegation or the extent to which the Russian intelligence analysis may reflect exaggeration or fabrication.”
  • 2020 HPSCI Report: The right wing report incorporated a great number of SVR reports, without any discussion of whether the things they claimed about Hillary Clinton — such as that she has Type 2 diabetes — match known reality. More importantly, to sustain their claim that these are “real,” they ignore the part of one of the Lynch reports stating that Jim Comey would draw out the Clinton email investigation to help Republicans, which is what actually happened, and so if true would mean Trump didn’t win without help. We know with certainty that the authors of that report cherry-picked what was available to serve their needs. (Indeed, we know they ignored the email between Russian spooks about ginning up a conspiracy theory.)

So, no, Matty. While other reports describe these documents as authentically obtained from SVR, those other reports either dodge the question, raise real questions about accuracy, or declare several “objectively false.”

Nothing in this performance from Matty — his utter disinterest in provenance, a disdain for “victims” of Russian aggression, and a conflation of “authentic” for “true” — is new.

It’s just a really condensed example of his grift, written in response to the exposure that his nine-year grift was always built on a deliberate conspiracy theory ginned up by Russian spies exploiting people just like him.

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  1. Old Rapier says:

    For all his yeoman work in the Russian fields is there any sign Matt has monitized it well? If would be fun to see a broad outline of the sources of his income and numbers over the years. Not just the IRS version. Any sleuths have info on his assets?

    • john paul jones says:

      Wikipedia cites an interview by libertarian Nick Gillespie to the effect that Taibbi is one of the most popular people on Substack and that he makes much more out of that than he ever did working for Rolling Stone. But since the ultimate source for the claim is Taibbi, who knows?

      • Rocko_04AUG2025_0827h says:

        Russian Intel buying up 20k fake substack accounts to give Taibbi a couple hundo’s in monthly revenue sounds about right

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  2. klynn says:

    I find the timeline for the Matti Substack post interesting.

    You had a great starting piece on the docs and false narratives on August 1st and you tore into it on the podcast on Aug 1st.

    It’s as though he was tasked to write it on August 1st to counter your work. Which is perfect because your really important discoveries came out on August 2nd and 3rd – the Russian idiom pieces.

    Then you write today:

    “Nothing in this performance from Matty — his utter disinterest in provenance, a disdain for “victims” of Russian aggression, and a conflation of “authentic” for “true” — is new.”

    Add in that you have smarter readers than Matti (like Russian idiom observer – which just reinforced the point you were making about the docs) and any attempt at recovery from your observations in this post will just cement who he is and his writing end goal, which is neither opinion or journalism. He might as well out himself. Although, he has on one level as you, in my opinion, kindly observe:

    “It’s just a really condensed example of his grift, written in response to the exposure that his nine-year grift was always built on a deliberate conspiracy theory ginned up by Russian spies exploiting people just like him.”

    I’m more harsh on what I think his writing is intended to accomplish.

    • Rayne says:

      I’ve suspected one of the other intended deliverables was smearing and undermining the credibility of researchers who were tracking disinformation, in an effort to mute the results of their work related to the 2016 election, and damage their credibility related to future research on disinformation. Fighting back against the attacks sucks up researchers’ energy.

      Today:

      Renee DiResta @[email protected]

      Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger told Congress under oath that my team at Stanford had ‘censored 22 million tweets’ and intentionally targeted Republicans and a bunch of other crazy lies. That testimony still hasn’t become not-perjury.

      Stacey Plaskett asking him to revise his censorship industrial complex hoax testimony. He never did.\

      [AltText: Matt Taibbi ® @mtaibbi Follow And how will “competent lawyers” explain telling Congress the Steele dossier wasn’t in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment? How will they turn that into not-perjury?
      Gern Blanston @BigHitterLong • 15h Replying to @mtaibbi Laughable. When this Russiagate voting machine conflation nonsense moves from conspiracy to accusing …]

      Aug 04, 2025, 08:30 AM

      Renee DiResta @[email protected]

      The Steele Dossier was garbage — but it was in an annex, not the main ICA. The investigation into collusion had already begun 6 months prior, via a different tip. And the dossier wasn’t relevant to the claims about Russian interference — 100% of which were borne out later through multiple subsequent investigations, and which Matt likes to pretend also never happened.

      Aug 04, 2025, 08:30 AM

      Kate Starbird and other disinformation researchers have likewise dealt with attacks from the right-wing.

  3. Yogarhythms says:

    Marcy,
    Matty DickPics Taibbi’s, grasp of …”authentic”, separate and apart from …”true” is eloquently displayed in your post. Thank you for your dedication and courage reporting truth to power. SVR must be very proud of Matty and his pencil.

  4. lastoneawake says:

    It seems the entire maga disinfo strategy is a verbal shell game. And you primarily keep track of the shells, regardless of what the latest ball is, while everyone else is following the ball.

    It’s one of those “once you’ve seen it, you can’t unsee it” things. Cuz now I keep seeing it.

  5. BRUCE F COLE says:

    Authentic post by me:
    “Donald Trump is the actual Antichrist”

    True post by me:
    “I don’t believe in the eschatology of the Evangelical right, but if I did I’d have to seriously consider that Donald Trump is the actual Antichrist — and that Matt Taibbi is one of his lowest-level functionaries.”

    • P J Evans says:

      I am very tired of people using “authenticity” to mean “truth”, along with “genuine” and a few other words that don’t mean what they think.

  6. dadidoc1 says:

    That Matti Taibbi and Bari Weiss went to work for Elon Musk to write about the Twitter files is a reflection of his willingness to sell what’s left of his soul to the highest bidder. He used to be a decent story teller, but those days are long gone.

    • Matt___B says:

      Add to that the fact that Bari Weiss’ “Free Press” opinion platform is about to go under the Skydance umbrella…(which now includes CBS and Paramount).

  7. Yohei1972 says:

    Holy crap, the substance-free slobbering of Taibbi’s sycophants in the comment thread is something to behold. I can’t be bothered to scroll through the whole thing to see if there’s any pushback from dissenters; wondering if anyone here has been intrepid enough to spot any.

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