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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Q: So... what is Hunter Biden supposed to have done wrong when he was on the board of directors at Burisma?
A: Who cares? We doan need no stinkin' accusations of any actual wrongdoing, let alone any evidence. The company Burisma and its owner were under investigation for some pretty blatant corrupt practices. Whence, ipso facto, ex post facto, ex officio, etcetera etcetera etcetera, Hunter Biden, by dint of his having accepted an easy payday as a member of the board of directors, must have done something wrong, right? Hunter Biden was hired to the board of a company that, along with its owner, was under investigation. The owner had skedaddled, and has made himself hard to find ever since. The company hired Hunter Biden and others to try to burnish its reputation. God knows its reputation needs burnishing. So they offered 50 grand a month to folks whose mere presence on the board of directors might make the company look good. If he had turned the job down, the same people who are screaming about his having accepted the position, would probably be questioning his sanity for turning down such easy money.) Q: Why -- why in the world -- was Joe Biden, as VP, point man for Ukrainian diplomacy at the time? A: This is what is known as a Damn Good Question. The mere fact that his son was on the board of directors of a major Ukrainian company, was enough to have people talking about a conflict of interest. Besides -- why the VP? Why not the Secretary of State? (This question would be even better if there had been even a hint of a whisper of a suggestion at the time that either Biden was even suspected of wrongdoing.) Q: If Prosecutor-General Shokin had actually been investigating either of the Bidens at the time that Joe Biden was carrying the Admin's water to get him out, he could have made, or threatened to make things very, very ugly. Why didn't he? (He could, for example, have leaked or threatened to leak, the fact that his office was investigating one or both of the Bidens to the media, or, say, Mitch McConnell.) A: Thoughtcrime! Q: Why did the Ukrainians hesitate as long as they did to fire Shokin? A: I can only guess. My guess is, he had dirt on the folks who were in a position to fire him. It's a tried and true technique for achieving job security. Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2019-10-05 at 12:24 Reason: nixgif ostpy |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
265778 Posts |
The Ukrainegate "Whisteblower" Isn't a Real Whistleblower | Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Impeachment, Brought to You by the CIA | Rob Urie, CounterPunch Unasked Questions about US-Ukrainian Relations | Stephen Cohen, The Nation |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
1015810 Posts |
From 9/27/19:
https://consortiumnews.com/2019/09/2...whistleblower/ The word “whistleblower” has been trending in news headlines lately, but not for the reasons that any sane person might hope for. “Read the whistleblower complaint regarding President Trump’s communications with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,” says The Washington Post. “Trump responds to hearing on whistleblower complaint,” says MSNBC. “Trump-Ukraine scandal: what did the whistleblower say and how serious is it?,” writes The Guardian. “Whistleblower complaint says White House tried to ‘lock down’ Ukraine call records” announces CBS. “Whistleblower’s complaint is a devastating report from a savvy official,” declares CNN. So who is this “savvy official”? Who is this courageous whistleblower who boldly shone the light of truth upon the mechanisms of power in the interests of the common man? Who is this brave, selfless individual who set off an impeachment inquiry by taking a stand and revealing that the U.S. president made a phone call in July urging Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to help investigate corruption allegations against Joe Biden and his son? Well believe it or not, according to The New York Times this brave, noble whistleblower who the mainstream media are currently championing is an officer for the Central Intelligence Agency. “The whistle-blower who revealed that President Trump sought foreign help for his re-election and that the White House sought to cover it up is a CIA officer who was detailed to work at the White House at one point, according to three people familiar with his identity,” The New York Times reports. “The man has since returned to the CIA, the people said. Little else is known about him.” So there you have it. A mysterious stranger from the lying, torturing, propagandizing, drug trafficking, assassinating, coup-staging, warmongering, psychopathic CIA was working in the White House, heroically provided the political/media class with politically powerful information out of the goodness of his heart, and then vanished off into the Langley sunset. Clearly there is nothing suspicious about this story at all. |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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I guess that, since so far everything about the complaint has checked out factually, the only recourse is ad hominem attacks on the source. Just imagine how this would have worked back in the day when Tricky Dick was president, if only more had been discovered about a famous
Deep Throat's identity wasn't learned until much later, of course, but the basic approach these days falls under the heading, "I've seen this movie before." Back then, it was VP Spiro Agnew who was point man in bashing the media. After J. Edgar Hoover died, acting FBI head L. Patrick Gray, Nixon's choice to succeed Hoover, had to quit when it was learned he had burned a bunch of incriminating documents from Howard Hunt's WH safe. Meanwhile, back in the here and now, it turns out that (as my old friend Huda Thunkit predicted) Il Duce was projecting when he said he was talking about corruption WRT ol' Joe & Son. The CIC's buddies in DC have been trying to get their friends installed on the Board of Directors of Naftogaz, with an eye to steering big contracts to other friends, as described here. Money makes the world go 'round... Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2019-10-08 at 13:19 Reason: gixnif posty |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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I don't think it is really "ad hominem" when the Agency is involved. Also, given the source of the complaint, many "facts" could be made to comply with the official story.
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Quote:
Despite the fact that, so far, everything known about the complaint has checked out. Including Il Duce himself admitting -- nay, proclaiming -- that he did what the complaint says he did -- tried to coerce (by withholding hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid) the head of state of a foreign power (the president of Ukraine) into ordering an investigation of a domestic political rival who may be running against him in the 2020 election. As I have said before, a classic plot device in stories about good versus evil is that the good guys will always try to garner support by arguing the justice of their cause, while that bad guys will simply make threats to coerce support, or at least acquiescence. There's little choice when one's demands lack legitimacy. Of course, in the stories, moral suasion is successful. In real life, it often isn't, and then other means come to the fore. Our country fought a bloody civil war due to the failure of moral suasion on the issue of slavery. As I have also said before, I consider Joe Biden to be a poor candidate. I wish to heck he hadn't decided to run, but that ship has sailed. |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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o Democrats Impeach Joe Biden, Fiddle as the Planet Burns - Rob Urie, CounterPunch.org
o We're in a permanent coup | Matt Taibbi, Substack.com: Americans might soon wish they just waited to vote their way out of the Trump era. [See full article for embedded links, which are numerous] Quote:
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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In other words, the CIA, NSA, FBI, etc. have "hacked" our own elections more than the Russians.
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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I am adding to the discussion that arose with this post over in the 'All Your Data ❝Я❞ Belong To Us' Thread. It seems more appropriate in this thread, so that's where I'm posting it.
Parents of killed teen reject Trump’s attempted introduction Quote:
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Yeah, deja vu (hint: google Teo Peter, contrary of what's said on wikipedia, that moron was so drunk it could not walk, how can you imagine you can "drink three beers" and there is no trace of alcohol in your blood in few hours? - he ran away, left the accident place without getting out of the car, and drove into the Embassy fenced yard, where he had to be carried to the building, so drunk he was, and next day(s?) he flew out of the country, where he could not be reached. He is still free).
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#1056 |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Il Duce, having abruptly ordered US troops out of northern Syria, thereby abandoning the Syrian Kurds to the tender mercies of the Turks, and subsequently saying the Kurds, our allies against IS (if you want to make their heads explode, call them khawarij) are more of a terror threat than IS, has now sent two guys named Mike to tell Turkey's
TWO GUYS NAMED MIKE: We hereby order you to cease fire! Erdogan: You and what army? Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2019-10-17 at 15:54 Reason: inserting omitted words |
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