droid

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Flynn has been touted as the neo-con cats paw in the whitehouse.

Tells you all you need to know.
 

craner

Beast of Burden
Apparently not. Who, apart from Michael, has been in his corner?

Also, Elliott Abrams was apparently nixed by Trump on the advice of Bannon.

This is not a neoconservative-friendly administration.

Probably because a lot of the usual suspects voted for Hillary, or didn't vote.
 

luka

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Are we to conclude that there is no such thing in the US and Europe as a liberal/progressive/left, only Soros-funded protesters for hire, as in the orchestrated Maiden protests in Kiev and today in Macedonia and Hungary?

I've seen many politicians like Trump. They always Fail. I was naive, just like you are right now.
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Akzed petar Feb 4, 2017 10:42 AM

No one has ever seen a politician like Trump.
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Ferrari petar Feb 4, 2017 10:58 AM

You've seen a politician like Trump? A man who single handedly takes on a vast, mighty, ruthless and amorphous international apparatus with complete control of the most powerful propaganda system in history? PLEEEEASE name him!
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Tristan Ludlow petar Feb 4, 2017 9:48 AM

You must be part of the Soros funded opposition.
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yogibear Manthong Feb 4, 2017 8:45 AM

"Chelsea Clinton" Sqwaking now.

Trump needs to start investigating the Clintons.

Hillary needs to be thrown in jail. Chelsea can visit her in prison.
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e_goldstein yogibear Feb 4, 2017 11:17 AM

Actually, Chelsea is involved in some pretty heinous shit.

The two can share a cell and have long discussions about Chelsea's dad, Web Hubbell.
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IntTheLight xythras Feb 4, 2017 12:13 AM

Little Chelsea's father in law went to prison for robbing investors. Chelsea a fat ugly mean girl like Lena Dunham and Sarah Silverman.
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Topper Harley IntTheLight Feb 4, 2017 8:45 AM


The Bernie crowd are cucks who took it up the ass and smiled back at their overlords while pulling the lever for those who fucked them. They have no balls, credibility, or willpower.
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devnickle DirtyWilly Feb 4, 2017 2:08 AM

DelusionsCrowded budd_dwyers_gun Feb 4, 2017 8:18 AM

The Masonic Order is deliberatly creating chaos to destroy democracy .Soro's is just a front man , as many other Media actors . They haven't been able to start WW3 as scedhuled (and dump the currancy's) so their moving to plan C or D or E and on and on until they set up their NWO Dictatorship over whats left of the world .

The plan is to destroy the whole world and rebuild it on their own princple . Look at Germany to see how they intend to enslave humanity .


Uzda Farce DelusionsCrowded Feb 4, 2017 1:02 PM

The "paradoxical alliance of the ruling oligarchs with what purports to be the progressives" has been going on for over a century, currently centered around the Rockefeller/CFR and its many affiliates. The plan to destroy the world and rebuild it is straight from the Fabian Socialist society:

"The subversive nature of the Fabian project is illustrated by the Fabian Window, a stained-glass composition showing Fabian leaders forging a new world out of the old. The window carries the logo: "Remould it nearer to the heart's desire"... The window also shows, in the background above the globe, the Fabian "coat-of-arms" consisting of a wolf wearing a sheepskin. It was commissioned in 1910 and is currently located at the London School of Economics..."

http://www.freebritainnow.org/0/fabiansociety.htm

The London School of Economics, founded by the Fabians, has been sponsored by the Rockefellers since the 1920s. Evelyn de Rothschild served as an LSE governor, and his wife Lynn Forester de Rothschild is a CFR member. LSE alumni include Fed chairman Janet Yellen, Stanley Fischer, Paul Volcker, Robert Rubin (CFR chairman), David Rockefeller, and George Soros. See member lists at cfr dot org.


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Tristan Ludlow budd_dwyers_gun Feb 4, 2017 9:59 AM

Not yet, not yet. Many are saying the American people are not behind a confrontation with the communists. In my opinion, they never will be. If you recall the better red than dead mantra during the 60s then you know most people are scared to death and would willing give up all their freedoms to stay safe. They do not realize that they are becoming less safe as a result.



As with the Revolutionary War, the 3% are obligated to make the decision, not the people as a whole. So which will it be? To continue to allow the unbridled war against freedom by the socialists or a direct confrontation with the communist forces by Patriots?



For those of you who are saying, this to shall pass need to remember the communists and socialists will never stop, ever. They are willing to use force to seize their power. Are you willing to use force to stop them?
 
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Leo

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also could have gone in the "i loves memes" thread...
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
I like the version where the dog is wearing a 'Make America Great Again' cap and saying "Haha, take that, libtards!!!".
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy

'Roy Cohn, the Mafia lawyer, was more than just the consigliere in Trump’s story. He was Donald’s mentor, his godfather. If Trump received an education beyond his two years at Fordham and as a transfer student at Wharton (‘I’m a smart person. I went to the Wharton School of Finance’), it was from his guide through the circles of the Inferno, who conducted masterclasses in malice. Trump was an apt pupil in aggression. ‘I don’t think I got that from Roy at all,’ Trump told the Washington Post. ‘I think I’ve had a natural instinct for that.’ He didn’t really need an education in heartlessness, but he learned the finer points from Cohn. Offering his highest praise, Trump called him ‘a total genius … he brutalised for you.'

...

'The State of New York disbarred Cohn in 1986 for unethical and unprofessional behaviour described in the judgment as ‘particularly reprehensible’. A month later, he died of Aids, an illness he tried to conceal (he told Trump he had cancer). He was an outrageous racist and self-loathing Jew, freely spewing epithets about ‘niggers’ and ‘kikes’. He was also a self-hating homosexual, who obsessively denounced ‘fags’ and crusaded against gay rights. When he was dying Trump turned away from him, shifting his business to other lawyers. ‘I can’t believe he’s doing this to me,’ Cohn said. ‘Donald pisses ice water.’ Cohn called Trump to ask him to find a room in one of his hotels for Cohn’s former lover and assistant, near death himself from Aids. Trump got him a ‘tacky’ room and sent Cohn the bills. Cohn refused to pay. Trump’s underlings called to evict the dying man. The only surprising part of the story is Cohn’s shock.'
 

Leo

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shit's gettin' real, umm...how do you think the intelligence community is going to react to this?

White House Plans to Have Trump Ally Review Intelligence Agencies


WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to assign a New York billionaire to lead a broad review of American intelligence agencies, according to administration officials, an effort that members of the intelligence community fear could curtail their independence and reduce the flow of information that contradicts the president’s worldview.

The possible role for Stephen A. Feinberg, a co-founder of Cerberus Capital Management, has met fierce resistance among intelligence officials already on edge because of the criticism the intelligence community has received from Mr. Trump during the campaign and since he became president. On Wednesday, Mr. Trump blamed leaks from the intelligence community for the departure of Michael T. Flynn, his national security adviser, whose resignation he requested.

Mr. Feinberg, who has close ties to Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump’s chief strategist, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, declined to comment on his possible position. The White House, which is still working out the details of the intelligence review, also would not comment.

Bringing Mr. Feinberg into the administration to conduct the review is seen as a way of injecting a Trump loyalist into a world the White House views with suspicion. But top intelligence officials fear that Mr. Feinberg is being groomed for a high position in one of the intelligence agencies.

Mr. Bannon and Mr. Kushner, according to current and former intelligence officials and Republican lawmakers, had at one point considered Mr. Feinberg for either director of national intelligence or chief of the Central Intelligence Agency’s clandestine service, a role that is normally reserved for career intelligence officers, not friends of the president. Mr. Feinberg’s only experience with national security matters is his firm’s stakes in a private security company and two gun makers.

Reports that Mr. Feinberg was under consideration to run the clandestine service rocked the intelligence community in recent weeks, raising the prospect of direct White House control over America’s spies at a time when Mr. Trump’s ties to Mr. Putin are under investigation by the F.B.I. and congressional committees.

The last time an outsider with no intelligence experience took the job was in the early days of the Reagan administration, when Max Hugel, a businessman who had worked on Mr. Reagan’s campaign, was named to run the spy service. His tenure at the C.I.A. was marked by turmoil and questions about the politicization of the agency. He was forced to resign after six months, amid accusations about his past business dealings. (He later won a libel case against the two brothers who made the accusations.)



https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/15/...n-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
 

Leo

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man, that press conference was odd, even more rambling and babbling in his limited vocabulary than usual. makes you wonder how anyone in the business world took him seriously. maybe for the past decade or so he's just been a figurehead who the trump organization would wheel out for photo ops/events but didn't really manage things, make deals, call the shots, etc.

how low can the bar go for the leader of the free world?
 

baboon2004

Darned cockwombles.
man, that press conference was odd, even more rambling and babbling in his limited vocabulary than usual. makes you wonder how anyone in the business world took him seriously. maybe for the past decade or so he's just been a figurehead who the trump organization would wheel out for photo ops/events but didn't really manage things, make deals, call the shots, etc.

He's mad as fuck, but surely that tenuous grasp on reality would only have helped him in the fantastical world of finance/real estate? I'm always dubious about the narrative that the business world is full of really shrewd people, rather than lots of crafty but batshit people like Donald Trump (if less ostentatious), trying to seize whatever they can get at whatever cost to wider society.

*Maybe shrewd's the wrong word - but people in the business world do talk a lot of utter shit and are still taken seriously, is my main point.
 
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