Commentary “Those who lack delicacy hold us in their power.” I have always liked that mot from the English essayist William Hazlitt. I’d wager Hillary Clinton and her minions, very much including the discredited spook Christopher Steele, like it too. For how long did “the Steele dossier,” that rancid pile of anti-Trump lies, rumors, fantasies, and fabrications monopolize the public’s attention? Remember, it took more than a year before we learned that the dossier was not a dossier, i.e., a collection of basically verified information about a subject, but merely opposition “research,” i.e., completely unsubstantiated stories, covertly paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign. Thousands of news stories were published about the Steele Dossier.  Journalists picked over its every allegation, pretending to weigh each charge and track down every outlandish story. The entire apparat of the FBI, aided by our so-called “intelligence” agencies wheeled into action. Poor, doddering Robert Mueller, …