Everything fits a narrative. But just because you don't want to hear the narrative doesn't mean it's not true ... or atleast worthy of questioning.
I have to say this though. If you think that the only thing Wikileaks has proven is that Hillary Clinton is a great compromiser then haven't been exposed to the entire story.
Yes, I'll gladly admit that a lot of the stuff circulating on the Internet right now is complete and total bull**** clickbait and ultimately more condemning of the Democratic Party than of the candidate. There is no smoking gun on Hillary. Unless you want to believe her former chef's story that she randomly called a waiter the N-word one night in Arkansas 30 years ago. Or Breitbart pushing old Paula Jones tapes. That stuff is red meat chum to the brownshirt base.
Keep this in mind though. To people that didn't trust Hillary before, the Tweets and the Facebook posts and the mentions of 'Wikileaks scandal' on network news only serve as a reinforcement to opinions that have been circulating around in this country since she first ran for Senate. You know what those opinions are because you are standing against them. But we shouldn't discount the triggering effect this type of event has on low information voters and voters who already had a negative view of Clinton. We saw this happen with Trump, but in opposite order; first the proof and then the pudding.
What disturbs me the most about the Clinton related Wikileaks are the revelations about the Clinton Foundation and the overlap between that galaxy and her work at the State Department. There is malfeasance, but piecing it together requires more time and energy than most people are willing to fully commit. It's not all sitting there in one place. You have to read the transcripts of the Goldman speeches and then refer to the DNC leaks and then the Podesta leaks. But it's there.
I'll just end with this. The Russian piece is the most fascinating aspect of all of this to me, especially as it relates to Benghazi and the 'Romanian' server that had Blumenthal's word documents with lists of Libyan jihadists (according to the FBI file release today).
This all just reads like a horrible political thriller that Newt Gingrich would write.