National's fightback against the allegations in Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics gathered steam yesterday with a push to convince people the way Hager got his source material was dirtier than anything the Government has done.
Justice Minister Judith Collins and National MP Mark Mitchell didn't directly blame Hager for the burglaries and email hacking they complained of yesterday but their intent was clear.
In a show of teamwork that could have come straight from Hager's book, Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater joined those dots and a few more of his own, linking those burglaries, two more and the hacking of his emails to Hager, via his arch-enemy Kim Dotcom.
Hager yesterday said he was now unlikely to release emails underpinning his book. That is likely to bring more noisy attacks.
All that noise will probably distract the portion of the voting public that cares about all of this and the questions raised, which Prime Minister John Key and Ms Collins have yet to convincingly address.