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Drain Bamage
2018-05-22 15:05:46 UTC
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“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions where the people who are inside those institutions are professionals and giving up lots of money for the jobs that they’re doing and it’s extremely demoralizing...As my father used to say, history goes forward and backward. And things go backward when the trust in bedrock institutions—which are trustworthy, by the way—is diminished for the benefit of a few. It accelerates, and you wake up one day and we’re in Venezuela.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials

How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says* shit?
You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said a bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in that manner.

Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
mixed nuts
2018-05-22 15:34:09 UTC
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Post by Drain Bamage
“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions where the
people who are inside those institutions are professionals and giving
up lots of money for the jobs that they’re doing and it’s extremely
demoralizing...As my father used to say, history goes forward and
backward. And things go backward when the trust in bedrock
institutions—which are trustworthy, by the way—is diminished for the
benefit of a few. It accelerates, and you wake up one day and we’re
in Venezuela.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials
How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says*
shit? You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said a
bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in that
manner.
Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
Can't make no money if the gummint won't let you steal shit from the
suckers. Gotta have institutions what institute the right way (not
commie fascist pussy hat democrat).

Words are important when ordering institutions to enable your wealth
pathways. Yelling on Faux Nooz works best because everybody watches it
and falls in step. Good TP and car commercials too.
--
Grizzly H.
Drain Bamage
2018-05-23 14:38:32 UTC
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Post by mixed nuts
Post by Drain Bamage
“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions where the
people who are inside those institutions are professionals and giving
up lots of money for the jobs that they’re doing and it’s extremely
demoralizing...As my father used to say, history goes forward and
backward. And things go backward when the trust in bedrock
institutions—which are trustworthy, by the way—is diminished for the
benefit of a few. It accelerates, and you wake up one day and we’re
in Venezuela.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials
How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says*
shit? You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said a
bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in that
manner.
Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
Can't make no money if the gummint won't let you steal shit from the
suckers. Gotta have institutions what institute the right way (not
commie fascist pussy hat democrat).
Words are important when ordering institutions to enable your wealth
pathways. Yelling on Faux Nooz works best because everybody watches it
and falls in step. Good TP and car commercials too.
--
Grizzly H.
By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD
MAY 23, 2018 | 3:00 AM

Trump ‘hereby demands' the Justice Department investigate his conspiracy theories. That's not how it works
////////
We need the LA Times to tell us how "it" works.

So far, it works like this. The media describes Trump being wiretapped. He then tweets about being wiretapped, and is accused of conspiracy theories.

Yep, it's all a conspiracy theory.

The NYT in 1983 said the Reagan campaign spying operation “involved a number of retired Central Intelligence Agency officials and was highly secretive.” The article, by then-NYT reporter Leslie Gelb, added that its “sources identified Stefan A. Halper, a campaign aide involved in providing 24-hour news updates and policy ideas to the traveling Reagan party, as the person in charge.” Halper, now 73, had also worked with Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Alexander Haig as part of the Nixon administration.

When the scandal first broke in 1983, the UPI suggested that Halper’s handler for this operation was Reagan’s Vice Presidential candidate, George H.W. Bush, who had been the CIA Director and worked there with Halper’s father-in-law, former CIA Deputy Director Ray Cline, who worked on Bush’s 1980 presidential campaign before Bush ultimately became Reagan’s Vice President. It quoted a former Reagan campaign official as blaming the leak on “conservatives [who] are trying to manipulate the Jimmy Carter papers controversy to force the ouster of White House Chief of Staff James Baker.”

Halper, through his CIA work, has extensive ties to the Bush family. Few remember that the CIA’s perceived meddling in the 1980 election – its open support for its former Director, George H.W. Bush to become President – was a somewhat serious political controversy. And Halper was in that middle of that, too.



Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/05/stefan_halpers_role_in_cia_efforts_to_influence_1980_presidential_election_revealed_.html#ixzz5GAKFkbyo
Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook
mixed nuts
2018-05-23 21:56:47 UTC
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Post by mixed nuts
Post by Drain Bamage
“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions where
the people who are inside those institutions are professionals
and giving up lots of money for the jobs that they’re doing and
it’s extremely demoralizing...As my father used to say, history
goes forward and backward. And things go backward when the trust
in bedrock institutions—which are trustworthy, by the way—is
diminished for the benefit of a few. It accelerates, and you wake
up one day and we’re in Venezuela.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials
How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says* >>> shit? You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said
a bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in that
manner.
Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
Can't make no money if the gummint won't let you steal shit from
the suckers. Gotta have institutions what institute the right way
(not commie fascist pussy hat democrat).
Words are important when ordering institutions to enable your
wealth pathways. Yelling on Faux Nooz works best because everybody
watches it and falls in step. Good TP and car commercials too.
By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD MAY 23, 2018 | 3:00 AM
Trump ‘hereby demands' the Justice Department investigate his
conspiracy theories. That's not how it works //////// We need the LA
Times to tell us how "it" works.
So far, it works like this. The media describes Trump being
wiretapped. He then tweets about being wiretapped, and is accused of
conspiracy theories.
Yep, it's all a conspiracy theory.
The NYT in 1983 said the Reagan campaign spying operation “involved a
number of retired Central Intelligence Agency officials and was
highly secretive.” The article, by then-NYT reporter Leslie Gelb,
added that its “sources identified Stefan A. Halper, a campaign aide
involved in providing 24-hour news updates and policy ideas to the
traveling Reagan party, as the person in charge.” Halper, now 73, had
also worked with Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Alexander Haig as
part of the Nixon administration.
When the scandal first broke in 1983, the UPI suggested that Halper’s
handler for this operation was Reagan’s Vice Presidential candidate,
George H.W. Bush, who had been the CIA Director and worked there with
Halper’s father-in-law, former CIA Deputy Director Ray Cline, who
worked on Bush’s 1980 presidential campaign before Bush ultimately
became Reagan’s Vice President. It quoted a former Reagan campaign
official as blaming the leak on “conservatives [who] are trying to
manipulate the Jimmy Carter papers controversy to force the ouster of
White House Chief of Staff James Baker.”
Halper, through his CIA work, has extensive ties to the Bush family.
Few remember that the CIA’s perceived meddling in the 1980 election –
its open support for its former Director, George H.W. Bush to become
President – was a somewhat serious political controversy. And Halper
was in that middle of that, too.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/05/stefan_halpers_role_in_cia_efforts_to_influence_1980_presidential_election_revealed_.html#ixzz5GAKFkbyo
I have written American Thinker off as hopelessly biased to the extreme
right. After they come up way short on some significant fact checks, I
put them into the same bin Breitbart, Faux and Drudge live in - check
only to see what the wingnut made-up-crap narrative of the day is this
time.

Pick from this list if you care to be honest and don't feel like digging
through the muck to sort out the bullshit:

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/center/
--
Grizzly H.
Drain Bamage
2018-05-24 14:18:27 UTC
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Post by mixed nuts
Post by mixed nuts
Post by Drain Bamage
“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions where
the people who are inside those institutions are professionals
and giving up lots of money for the jobs that they’re doing and
it’s extremely demoralizing...As my father used to say, history
goes forward and backward. And things go backward when the trust
in bedrock institutions—which are trustworthy, by the way—is
diminished for the benefit of a few. It accelerates, and you wake
up one day and we’re in Venezuela.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials
How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says* >>> shit? You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said
a bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in that
manner.
Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
Can't make no money if the gummint won't let you steal shit from
the suckers. Gotta have institutions what institute the right way
(not commie fascist pussy hat democrat).
Words are important when ordering institutions to enable your
wealth pathways. Yelling on Faux Nooz works best because everybody
watches it and falls in step. Good TP and car commercials too.
By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD MAY 23, 2018 | 3:00 AM
Trump ‘hereby demands' the Justice Department investigate his
conspiracy theories. That's not how it works //////// We need the LA
Times to tell us how "it" works.
So far, it works like this. The media describes Trump being
wiretapped. He then tweets about being wiretapped, and is accused of
conspiracy theories.
Yep, it's all a conspiracy theory.
The NYT in 1983 said the Reagan campaign spying operation “involved a
number of retired Central Intelligence Agency officials and was
highly secretive.” The article, by then-NYT reporter Leslie Gelb,
added that its “sources identified Stefan A. Halper, a campaign aide
involved in providing 24-hour news updates and policy ideas to the
traveling Reagan party, as the person in charge.” Halper, now 73, had
also worked with Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Alexander Haig as
part of the Nixon administration.
When the scandal first broke in 1983, the UPI suggested that Halper’s
handler for this operation was Reagan’s Vice Presidential candidate,
George H.W. Bush, who had been the CIA Director and worked there with
Halper’s father-in-law, former CIA Deputy Director Ray Cline, who
worked on Bush’s 1980 presidential campaign before Bush ultimately
became Reagan’s Vice President. It quoted a former Reagan campaign
official as blaming the leak on “conservatives [who] are trying to
manipulate the Jimmy Carter papers controversy to force the ouster of
White House Chief of Staff James Baker.”
Halper, through his CIA work, has extensive ties to the Bush family.
Few remember that the CIA’s perceived meddling in the 1980 election –
its open support for its former Director, George H.W. Bush to become
President – was a somewhat serious political controversy. And Halper
was in that middle of that, too.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/05/stefan_halpers_role_in_cia_efforts_to_influence_1980_presidential_election_revealed_.html#ixzz5GAKFkbyo
I have written American Thinker off as hopelessly biased to the extreme
right. After they come up way short on some significant fact checks, I
put them into the same bin Breitbart, Faux and Drudge live in - check
only to see what the wingnut made-up-crap narrative of the day is this
time.
Pick from this list if you care to be honest and don't feel like digging
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/center/
--
Grizzly H.
When I am "caring to be honest" I am not clinging to words like wingnut, Faux, and so forth. You almost made a politics free post. A definite improvement.
mixed nuts
2018-05-24 15:53:08 UTC
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Post by Drain Bamage
Post by mixed nuts
Post by Drain Bamage
“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions
where the people who are inside those institutions are
professionals and giving up lots of money for the jobs that
they’re doing and it’s extremely demoralizing...As my father
used to say, history goes forward and backward. And things go
backward when the trust in bedrock institutions—which are
trustworthy, by the way—is diminished for the benefit of a
few. It accelerates, and you wake up one day and we’re in
Venezuela.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials
How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says*
shit? You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said >>>>> a bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in
that manner.
Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
Can't make no money if the gummint won't let you steal shit
from the suckers. Gotta have institutions what institute the
right way (not commie fascist pussy hat democrat).
Words are important when ordering institutions to enable your
wealth pathways. Yelling on Faux Nooz works best because
everybody watches it and falls in step. Good TP and car
commercials too.
By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD MAY 23, 2018 | 3:00 AM
Trump ‘hereby demands' the Justice Department investigate his
conspiracy theories. That's not how it works //////// We need the
LA Times to tell us how "it" works.
So far, it works like this. The media describes Trump being
wiretapped. He then tweets about being wiretapped, and is accused
of conspiracy theories.
Yep, it's all a conspiracy theory.
The NYT in 1983 said the Reagan campaign spying operation
“involved a number of retired Central Intelligence Agency
officials and was highly secretive.” The article, by then-NYT
reporter Leslie Gelb, added that its “sources identified Stefan
A. Halper, a campaign aide involved in providing 24-hour news
updates and policy ideas to the traveling Reagan party, as the
person in charge.” Halper, now 73, had also worked with Donald
Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Alexander Haig as part of the Nixon
administration.
When the scandal first broke in 1983, the UPI suggested that
Halper’s handler for this operation was Reagan’s Vice
Presidential candidate, George H.W. Bush, who had been the CIA
Director and worked there with Halper’s father-in-law, former CIA
Deputy Director Ray Cline, who worked on Bush’s 1980 presidential
campaign before Bush ultimately became Reagan’s Vice President.
It quoted a former Reagan campaign official as blaming the leak
on “conservatives [who] are trying to manipulate the Jimmy Carter
papers controversy to force the ouster of White House Chief of
Staff James Baker.”
Halper, through his CIA work, has extensive ties to the Bush
family. Few remember that the CIA’s perceived meddling in the
1980 election – its open support for its former Director, George
H.W. Bush to become President – was a somewhat serious political
controversy. And Halper was in that middle of that, too.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/05/stefan_halpers_role_in_cia_efforts_to_influence_1980_presidential_election_revealed_.html#ixzz5GAKFkbyo
I have written American Thinker off as hopelessly biased to the extreme >> right. After they come up way short on some significant fact
checks, I put them into the same bin Breitbart, Faux and Drudge
live in - check only to see what the wingnut made-up-crap narrative
of the day is this time.
Pick from this list if you care to be honest and don't feel like
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/center/
When I am "caring to be honest" I am not clinging to words like
wingnut, Faux, and so forth. You almost made a politics free post. A
definite improvement.
Without the absolute moral authority vested by the Christian creator in
the extreme right, it is not possible to make any statement which is not
political. Salting a sentence with terms what trigger rock-ribbed
patriots simply informs the reader that all that follows is leftist PC
crap to be ignored and that no time should be wasted before launching a
tirade 'bout all that is wrong with leftism.
--
Grizzly H.
Drain Bamage
2018-05-24 17:12:18 UTC
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Post by mixed nuts
Post by Drain Bamage
Post by mixed nuts
Post by Drain Bamage
“It’s a deliberate campaign to delegitimize institutions
where the people who are inside those institutions are
professionals and giving up lots of money for the jobs that
they’re doing and it’s extremely demoralizing...As my father
used to say, history goes forward and backward. And things go
backward when the trust in bedrock institutions—which are
trustworthy, by the way—is diminished for the benefit of a
few. It accelerates, and you wake up one day and we’re in
Venezuela.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/were-in-venezuelatrumps-latest-fbi-attack-stuns-saddens-justice-officials
How does one lose trust? By actions, or because someone *says*
shit? You woke up in a banana republic not because someone said >>>>> a bunch of words, but because your institutions behaved in
that manner.
Please, go take a nap or a valium or something.
Can't make no money if the gummint won't let you steal shit
from the suckers. Gotta have institutions what institute the
right way (not commie fascist pussy hat democrat).
Words are important when ordering institutions to enable your
wealth pathways. Yelling on Faux Nooz works best because
everybody watches it and falls in step. Good TP and car
commercials too.
By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD MAY 23, 2018 | 3:00 AM
Trump ‘hereby demands' the Justice Department investigate his
conspiracy theories. That's not how it works //////// We need the
LA Times to tell us how "it" works.
So far, it works like this. The media describes Trump being
wiretapped. He then tweets about being wiretapped, and is accused
of conspiracy theories.
Yep, it's all a conspiracy theory.
The NYT in 1983 said the Reagan campaign spying operation
“involved a number of retired Central Intelligence Agency
officials and was highly secretive.” The article, by then-NYT
reporter Leslie Gelb, added that its “sources identified Stefan
A. Halper, a campaign aide involved in providing 24-hour news
updates and policy ideas to the traveling Reagan party, as the
person in charge.” Halper, now 73, had also worked with Donald
Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Alexander Haig as part of the Nixon
administration.
When the scandal first broke in 1983, the UPI suggested that
Halper’s handler for this operation was Reagan’s Vice
Presidential candidate, George H.W. Bush, who had been the CIA
Director and worked there with Halper’s father-in-law, former CIA
Deputy Director Ray Cline, who worked on Bush’s 1980 presidential
campaign before Bush ultimately became Reagan’s Vice President.
It quoted a former Reagan campaign official as blaming the leak
on “conservatives [who] are trying to manipulate the Jimmy Carter
papers controversy to force the ouster of White House Chief of
Staff James Baker.”
Halper, through his CIA work, has extensive ties to the Bush
family. Few remember that the CIA’s perceived meddling in the
1980 election – its open support for its former Director, George
H.W. Bush to become President – was a somewhat serious political
controversy. And Halper was in that middle of that, too.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/05/stefan_halpers_role_in_cia_efforts_to_influence_1980_presidential_election_revealed_.html#ixzz5GAKFkbyo
I have written American Thinker off as hopelessly biased to the extreme >> right. After they come up way short on some significant fact
checks, I put them into the same bin Breitbart, Faux and Drudge
live in - check only to see what the wingnut made-up-crap narrative
of the day is this time.
Pick from this list if you care to be honest and don't feel like
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/center/
When I am "caring to be honest" I am not clinging to words like
wingnut, Faux, and so forth. You almost made a politics free post. A
definite improvement.
Without the absolute moral authority vested by the Christian creator in
the extreme right,
The minute they can do what I do, feel free to actually believe that.

it is not possible to make any statement which is not
Post by mixed nuts
political. Salting a sentence with terms what trigger rock-ribbed
patriots simply informs the reader that all that follows is leftist PC
crap to be ignored and that no time should be wasted before launching a
tirade 'bout all that is wrong with leftism.
--
Grizzly H.
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