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What’s Wrong with Jeff Sessions?
Post Date: 2017-11-10 12:06:06 by Ada
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To start with the conclusion, President Trump is long overdue in firing his Attorney General Jeff Sessions and there are quite a few reasons for that. The thing is, Sessions has become a liability to Trump’s administration rather than an asset and, more than that, he’s become a liability to the United States. That’s why he needs to go, the sooner, the better. It is true that both Republicans and Democrats threatened the President they will not confirm a new AG provided Jeff Sessions is given the boot. However, Trump can name an interim AG for an undetermined period of time, and that would solve the issue with an uncooperative Senate, at least until the midterm elections ...

CMA Hosts Poke Fun At President Trump (Video)
Post Date: 2017-11-10 07:46:36 by BTP Holdings
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CMA Hosts Poke Fun At President Trump (Video) November 9, 2017 | by Sheena Vasani Country Music Awards hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood poked fun at President Trump during the Country Music Association's 51st annual awards show on Nov. 8 (video below). The duo started the show wearing eclipse sunglasses, referencing the time Trump ditched a pair to look directly at the August solar eclipse, reports Daily Mail. Afterwards, the stars sang a rendition of Underwood's hit 2005 song "Before He Cheats" with the lyrics rewritten to mock Trump. "Right now he's probably in his PJs, watching cable news, reaching for his cell phone," Paisley sung, before ...

What Yesterday’s Elections Really Tell Us
Post Date: 2017-11-08 09:20:50 by Ada
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There will be a lot of speculation and recrimination around the results of yesterday’s elections. The DNC will (and already are) claiming it as a rejection of President Trump, whilst the GOP is remaining somewhat silence. But what is the real deal here? Who truly won and lost, and what are the wider ramifications? The DNC, and most specifically Tom Perez, have bought themselves a stay of execution. After losing every major election since (and including) the presidency, they were sorely in need of a big win. Virginia (already Democrat headed) and New Jersey Governorships are not huge, but they are nonetheless wins. Yet, the relief they are feeling has turned into something much ...

More ‘Fake News,’ Alas, From the New York Times
Post Date: 2017-11-08 07:41:00 by Ada
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Manafort isn't the only villain in this establishment fairy tale. Disregarding President Trump’s insistent claim that the establishment press propagates “fake news” requires a constant effort—especially when a prestigious outlet like the New York Times allows itself to be used for blatantly fraudulent purposes. I cherish the First Amendment. Mark me down as favoring journalism that is loud, lively, and confrontational. When members of the media snooze—falling for fictitious claims about Saddam’s WMD program or Gaddafi’s genocidal intentions, for example—we all lose. So the recent decision by Times editors to publish an op-ed regarding Paul ...

Washington's Wonderful World of Corruption
Post Date: 2017-11-07 12:05:25 by Ada
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Top officials sell out to anyone for anything One of the interesting side benefits, if one might call it that, of the everlasting investigation into Russiagate is the window provided on the extreme corruption of U.S. politicians and government officials. It has become evident that anyone can seemingly buy political and media support for nearly anything as long as enough money is put on the table. And worse, the sell-out has clearly been going on for some time, with the disease disproportionately afflicting former senior officials that have been engaged in national security. If this corruption from the top down does not constitute a crisis that directly challenges the credibility of the ...

Bombshell Revelation of US and Saudi Culpability in Creating ISIS Ignored by Mainstream Media – and by the Team Trump
Post Date: 2017-11-07 10:26:08 by Ada
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Here it is, right from the horse’s mouth! Qatar’s former prime minister spills his guts about how his country worked with Saudi Arabia and Turkey under the direction of the United States – meaning then the Obama Administration – to funnel arms and money to jihad terrorists in Syria: ‘The explosive interview constitutes a high level "public admission to collusion and coordination between four countries to destabilize an independent state, [including] possible support for Nusra/al-Qaeda." ... Former Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani, who oversaw Syria operations on behalf of Qatar until 2013,... said while acknowledging Gulf nations were ...

President Trump Committed Another Impeachable Offense on Friday
Post Date: 2017-11-05 14:25:51 by BTP Holdings
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President Trump Committed Another Impeachable Offense on Friday He’s racking them up. By Frank Bowman Nov. 3 2017 6:03 PM President Donald Trump walks to announce his nominee for Federal Reserve Board chair on Thursday in Washington. Drew Angerer/Getty Images On July 27, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Richard M. Nixon. The second article charged that President Nixon abused the powers of the presidency either by using or trying to use federal investigative agencies against his political enemies or by interfering or trying to interfere with lawful investigations by those agencies into his own wrongdoing or that of his ...

Explaining the Spread of White Anger
Post Date: 2017-11-05 07:53:59 by Ada
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The phrase “angry white males” has been around awhile, but Donald Trump’s election has pushed it to the forefront. Indeed, at least for some, it is central to Trump’s election. As Steven M. Gillon put it in The Washington Post, “Donald Trump has tapped into this anger and manipulated it to his political advantage. The bond between President Trump and his white followers is not based on policy but on grievance. They both reject the cultural changes over the past half-century, and Trump’s Make America Great Again slogan signals his intent to unravel them.” Whether this anger is somehow justified is, of course, a question of immense complexity but let me ...

The Cunningness of The CIA’s JFK Assassination Cover-Up
Post Date: 2017-11-04 08:29:53 by Ada
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Whatever else might be said about the assassination of President Kennedy, one thing is for sure: The cover-up of this particular U.S. regime-change operation was one of the most ingenious and cunning plots ever designed. This shouldn’t surprise anyone, given that practically from its inception in 1947 the CIA was specializing in the arts of assassination, regime change, and cover-up. As far back as 1953, the CIA published an assassination manual that the CIA succeeded in keeping secret from the American people for more than 40 years. It came to light in 1997 as a result of a Freedom of Information request. That was around the time that the Assassination Records Review Board, which ...

Impeaching Trump? What Does The Constitution Say?
Post Date: 2017-11-04 07:37:06 by BTP Holdings
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Impeaching Trump? What Does The Constitution Say? Oct 25, 2017 Read More Articles by Jake Macaulay Thomas Steyer, billionaire hedge fund manager, philanthropist, environmentalist, progressive activist, and fundraiser, is currently calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump. I must explain that the government of America is not a democracy, but a Republic; “an empire of Laws, and not of men,” as Founding Father John Adams put it.  Despite the fact that the authority of law does not come from the majority of unelected people, I do believe that all Americans should rightly understand that no public servant is above the law.  Furthermore, “We the ...

Trump: ‘I’m Very Frustrated’ I Can’t Order DOJ To Investigate Hillary
Post Date: 2017-11-03 14:50:54 by Ada
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he is “frustrated” he can’t order around the Justice Department. “But you know the saddest thing, because I’m the President of the United States I am not supposed to be involved with the Justice Department. I am not supposed to be involved with the FBI,” Trump told WMAL host Larry O’Connor. “I’m not supposed to be doing the kinds of things I would love to be doing and I’m very frustrated by it.” “Why aren’t they going after Hillary Clinton with her emails and with the dossier, and the kind of money?” Trump added. “Now, maybe they are, but as president, and I think you ...

Washington Corruption Is Unparalleled In History
Post Date: 2017-11-03 09:01:59 by Ada
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Dr. George Szamuely, a distinguished member of the Global Policy Institute of London Metropolitan University, is a British citizen and not a partisan of US politics. He has carefully investigated the so-called Russian dossier and reports that it was entirely the work of the Hillary Democrats. This fact was known at the beginning both to former CIA director John Brennan and to former FBI director James Comey. Yet both went along with the DNC-invented story of Russian election hacking and Christopher Steele’s fake “dossier” on Trump’s imagined relations with Russians. The presstitute media told the lies that they were supposed to tell. The consequence of this plot has ...

Congressional Critics Dream of Confiscating Trump's Military Powers [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2017-11-03 07:20:28 by Ada
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Sen. Chris Murphy is leading the charge to prevent a first strike on North Korea, while others are renewing the call for a fresh charter on Trump’s ability to conduct war in the Middle East. Sen. Chris Murphy and allies appeared in front of the Capitol on Thursday to push legislation that would hamstring President Donald Trump’s ability to unilaterally first-strike North Korea without Congressional authorization. Appearing with Murphy were a gathering of anti-war protestors, including Code Pink activists, and colleagues Sen. Ed Markey, the war hero Sen. Tammy Duckworth, and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a star of Trump-era politics, among others. Co-sponsoring the Senate bill ...

The Tip of a Prosecutorial Iceberg?
Post Date: 2017-11-02 09:33:08 by Ada
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Earlier this week, the government revealed that a grand jury sitting in Washington, D.C., indicted a former Trump presidential campaign chairman and his former deputy and business partner for numerous felonies. Both were accused of working as foreign agents and failing to report that status to the federal government, using shell corporations to launder income and obstruction of justice by lying to the federal government. The financial crimes are alleged to have occurred from 2008 to 2014, and the obstruction charges from 2014 to 2017. At the same time it announced the above, the government revealed that a low-level former foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, George Papadopoulos, ...

Media: It's 'a Crime' to Investigate Hillary's Russia-Linked Scandal
Post Date: 2017-10-31 07:28:02 by Ada
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Because get this, an investigation into Hillary, could harm the "investigation" into Trump As the public has finally began to realize the extent of the corruption surrounding Hillary Clinton, including the now infamous Russia Uranium One deal, the mainstream media has gone into hyper-drive to discredit and distract from documented facts and are now going as far as to float the idea that Trump may be committing a crime for simply investigation Clinton at all. That’s right, in the sick world of the establishment media, Trump is committing a criminal act by even considering an investigation into shady Clinton dealings with the Russians. After all, she is above the law ...

Ron Paul asks: Why has the Trump Administration shifted back to “Assad must go”?
Post Date: 2017-10-31 06:29:24 by Ada
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No clear US policy in Syria has surfaced. Ron Paul revisits Syria, a conflict that no one in American mainstream media seems to care about anymore…and for good reason. Just last week it was former Qatar Prime Minister bin Jaber al-Thani told Qatari TV that his country, alongside Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States, began shipping weapons to jihadists from the very moment events “first started” (in 2011). The illegal invasion in Syria was nothing more that a “f***ing hunting game”. It goes without saying that the US regime change operation in Syria has devolved into a foreign policy mess, with no one single person in the Trump administration capable of ...

The Deep State’s JFK Triumph Over Trump
Post Date: 2017-10-31 05:27:30 by Ada
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It was summer 1963 when a senior official of CIA’s operations directorate treated our Junior Officer Trainee (JOT) class to an unbridled rant against President John F. Kennedy. He accused JFK, among other things, of rank cowardice in refusing to send U.S. armed forces to bail out Cuban rebels pinned down during the CIA-launched invasion at the Bay of Pigs, blowing the chance to drive Cuba’s Communist leader Fidel Castro from power. It seemed beyond odd that a CIA official would voice such scathing criticism of a sitting President at a training course for those selected to be CIA’s future leaders. I remember thinking to myself, “This guy is unhinged; he would kill ...

Trump Talks About the Military as if It’s His Praetorian Guard
Post Date: 2017-10-30 07:28:29 by Ada
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President Donald Trump has a disturbing way of talking about the U.S. military. Consider the following Trump quotation about the recent attack on US troops in Niger: “I have generals that are great generals,” Trump said. “I gave them authority to do what’s right so that we win. My generals and my military, they have decision-making ability. As far as the incident that we’re talking about [in Niger], I’ve been seeing it just like you’ve been seeing it. I’ve been getting reports.” [emphasis added] For Trump, it’s not the American people’s military, it’s “my” military. Generals are not Congressionally-appointed officers, ...

Trump Justice Department: Wars are off limits to court review
Post Date: 2017-10-28 06:55:08 by Ada
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A Trump administration attorney said Friday that federal courts cannot evaluate whether a president is waging an illegal war, even if the war clearly has no grounding in a congressional authorization of force and someone directly impacted sues. The claim was made during oral arguments in an appeal filed by Nathan Michael Smith, a now-former Army intelligence analyst who sued last year claiming former President Barack Obama was illegally fighting Islamic State terrorists without an authorization for use of military force, or AUMF, from Congress. Smith, who left active-duty military service in June, supports fighting the jihadi group, but argues doing so has not been properly authorized by ...

Unsealed docs reveal KGB thought LBJ could have been behind JFK assassination
Post Date: 2017-10-27 07:51:01 by Ada
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Unsealed docs reveal KGB thought LBJ could have been behind JFK assassination The Soviet Union theorized that President Lyndon B. Johnson could have been behind JFK’s assassination – and also feared Moscow could be blamed and attacked, according to documents in a major release of files related to Kennedy’s slaying on Thursday. The Dec. 1, 1966 FBI memo, which relayed unconfirmed speculation, noted that sources said the KGB “was in possession of data purporting to indicate President Johnson was responsible for the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy.” The memo, which was forwarded to the White House by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover with the ...

I Predict Trump Will Continue the CIA’s JFK Assassination Cover-Up
Post Date: 2017-10-24 08:23:23 by Ada
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Last Friday, President Trump made the following announcement: I have decided not to block release of the CIA’s remaining JFK- assassination related records except for those records that directly implicate the CIA in the assassination, which will continue to remain secret.” Okay, he didn’t really put it like that. But that’s the potential and likely import of his announcement, which actually read as follows: Subject to the receipt of further information, I will be allowing, as President, the long blocked and classified JFK FILES to be opened.” (Italics added.) The operative words, of course, are: “Subject to the receipt of further information….” ...

Jimmy Carter Unleashed: Russians Didn't Alter Election, Obama Didn't Deliver, We Didn't Vote For Hillary
Post Date: 2017-10-22 14:21:42 by Ada
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At 93, Jimmy Carter is cutting loose. The former president sat down with The New York Times recently and chatted about all kinds of subjects. The Times decided to play up the fact that Carter — one of the worst presidents in U.S. history — would love to go over to North Korea as an envoy. But the Times is steadily proving how out of touch it is, and how it no longer seems to actually "get" what real news is. Here are some major highlights from the interview: 1. The Russians didn't steal the 2016 election. Carter was asked "Did the Russians purloin the election from Hillary?" "I don’t think there’s any evidence that what the Russians ...

Silverglate: How Robert Mueller Tried To Entrap Me
Post Date: 2017-10-21 06:00:27 by Ada
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Is special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, appointed in mid-May to lead the investigation into suspected ties between Donald Trump’s campaign and various shady (aren’t they all?) Russian officials, the choirboy that he’s being touted to be, or is he more akin to a modern-day Tomas de Torquemada, the Castilian Dominican friar who was the first Grand Inquisitor in the 15th Century Spanish Inquisition? Given the rampant media partisanship since the election, one would think that Mueller’s appointment would lend credibility to the hunt for violations of law by candidate, now President Trump and his minions. But I have known Mueller during key moments of his career as a ...

Libertarian Road to Nowhere
Post Date: 2017-10-19 07:07:42 by Ada
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We're on a road to nowhere Come on inside Takin' that ride to nowhere We'll take that ride I'm feelin' okay this mornin' And you know We're on the road to paradise Here we go, here we go - Talking Heads Sheldon Richman has written a piece addressing secession: “TGIF: Is Secession by Referendum Libertarian?” I call it the libertarian road to nowhere, but this is standard fare and to be expected from many who self-describe as left-libertarians. Living in the vacuum of theory or in some libertarian fantasy world (both of which happen to be places where many libertarian thinkers live), the answer to Richman’s question is a resounding ...

EXPOSED: Pro regime-change USAId worker disguised as EU delegate helps organise anti-Duterte “protest”
Post Date: 2017-10-13 07:25:09 by Ada
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The US continues to meddle in the sovereign affairs of the democracy in Philippines. Yesterday, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte made headlines for slamming an alleged group of EU representatives holding a protest in favour of returning to the old lax drug laws in the country. The EU, both at an official and unofficial level, has threatened to withdraw funds from Philippines over President Duterte’s push to eliminate the drug and associated crime problem from his country. Duterte remains highly popular in Philippines as a result of his campaign. Duterte blasted the so-called EU delegation saying, “You think that we are a bunch of morons here. Because we can have the ...

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