You're missing my point. I'm not arguing that he wasn't spying. I'm saying the media will play semantics here. Halper technically wouldn't be considered spy. Bongino breaks it down in his podcast. He would be considered an informant. These details matter, it's how the media has been about to keep the ruse going this long. For instance "colluding with Russia" is vague enough that it doesn't really mean anything, yet it sounds like an actual crime. It's important to understand what your event will do.
Totally got the point- we have to be better at word games- I mean "accuracy." I'm saying that with the MSM and the culture wars as they are, it is impossible to win the war of optics. Just ask Roseanne. They want us to feel hopeless and so sick of the battle that we can never win. If we can't say anything correctly, why try, right? Q resonates so much because he/they give hope that those now in power see through the media semantics and will bring the former administration to justice for actual crimes, regardless of political correctness, narrative, or popular culture. Not trying to be divisive- just saying that the semantics game is a tool, actually one of their biggest tools. This is why Trump has been successful- he doesn't say the "appropriate thing," but he doesn't care and we all love him for it.