Kash Patel

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PAC-10-BEAR said:

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Perfect setup for today.

Bwahahahahahaha!

Bro, Charlottesville was an inside job, bro.

You've been....D U P E D.....again.

Is that why devout Jew Gary Cohn resigned from the Trump Administration . . . cause Charlottesville was an "inside" job?

Duped?

I didn't buy BITCOIN at $95,000 in January bro.
That was you.
Not me.

Bro, between you and me, I didn't buy it at $95k either, bro. My cost basis is much lower.


Why am I not surprised?
lolz

SBGold
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If you are a frat bro drunk
movielover
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DiabloWags said:

PAC-10-BEAR said:

DiabloWags said:

PAC-10-BEAR said:

Perfect setup for today.

Bwahahahahahaha!

Bro, Charlottesville was an inside job, bro.

You've been....D U P E D.....again.


Is that why devout Jew Gary Cohn resigned from the Trump Administration . . . cause Charlottesville was an "inside" job?

Duped?

I didn't buy BITCOIN at $95,000 in January bro.
That was you.
Not me.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/us/politics/gary-cohn-resigns.html



There you go again, playing the Race Card. Actually, President Trump aligned better on policy with other business professionals.

Dan Bongino today - before the SPLC bombshell - said more stuff is in the pipe, hence the smears against Patel. (See, no Card.)

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1364792388814559?mibextid=9drbnH&s=yWDuG2&fs=e
DiabloWags
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movielover said:

DiabloWags said:

PAC-10-BEAR said:

DiabloWags said:

PAC-10-BEAR said:

Perfect setup for today.

Bwahahahahahaha!

Bro, Charlottesville was an inside job, bro.

You've been....D U P E D.....again.


Is that why devout Jew Gary Cohn resigned from the Trump Administration . . . cause Charlottesville was an "inside" job?

Duped?

I didn't buy BITCOIN at $95,000 in January bro.
That was you.
Not me.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/us/politics/gary-cohn-resigns.html



There you go again, playing the Race Card. Actually, President Trump aligned better on policy with other business professionals.

Dan Bongino today - before the SPLC bombshell - said more stuff is in the pipe, hence the smears against Patel. (See, no Card.)

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1364792388814559?mibextid=9drbnH&s=yWDuG2&fs=e


The Race Card???

Why is your reading comprehension so terribly poor?

Gary Cohn was so upset about the Nazi protest and "fine people on both sides" in Charlottesville that he nearly quit over it. Please educate yourself instead of casting bogus and baseless aspersions.

Trump adviser Gary Cohn reportedly considered quitting following Charlottesville - St. Louis Jewish Light

Gary Cohn, Trump's Adviser, Said to Have Drafted Resignation Letter After Charlottesville - The New York Times






movielover
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So he's dim and bought the Democrat lie?
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movielover
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Another angle.

DiabloWags
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Cernovich is Delusional.

Cernovich has promoted fake news, conspiracy theories, and smear campaigns. He helped spread the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which falsely claimed that John Podesta and other high-ranking Democratic Party officials were involved in a child-sex ring.

Thanks for the laugh.

movielover
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Never in my life have I sent an email to someone about grape soda.
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movielover said:

Never in my life have I sent an email to someone about grape soda.
So you're claiming those purported emails are just a Fanta-sy?
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

Never in my life have I sent an email to someone about grape soda.
So you're claiming those purported emails are just a Fanta-sy?


Clever pun
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DiabloWags said:

Cernovich is Delusional.

Cernovich has promoted fake news, conspiracy theories, and smear campaigns. He helped spread the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which falsely claimed that John Podesta and other high-ranking Democratic Party officials were involved in a child-sex ring.

Thanks for the laugh.

Bro, did you know John Podesta had a painting on his wall at Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters, which portrayed 2 men holding forks, knives, and a plate, leaning over another man lying on a table portraying cannibalism?
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movielover
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Premeditated murder? Aggravated Mayhem?

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movielover said:

Eleven indictments dropped today against the SPLC. Was Bondi blocking this?



Been waiting for someone that's not a conservative influencer or liberal propagandist to write about this.



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Again, indictments are not proof. Mainstream reporters decided to forget this en masse when for instance Robert Mueller indicted GRU members in connection with the Trump-Russia case, which is why recent media cries about Charlottesville being a hoax or "false flag" need to be taken with many grains of salt, until more evidence appears. But the charges underscore both longstanding issues with the SPLC and that inherent incentive problem that we found in the anti-disinformation sphere with the Twitter Files. But the roots of this thing far pre-date the Internet.


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One of the first major disruptions of the two-party system took place in 1964, when Barry Goldwater surged past Richie-Rich establishment Republican Nelson Rockefeller to win the 1964 nomination. Goldwater was aided greatly by direct-mail fundraising, which allowed him to get around the oligopoly of big donors. The pioneer of this direct-mail technique was a conservative consultant named Richard Viguerie, who used simple, scary messages ("Are you as sick and tired of liberal politicians as I am? Force children to be bused; appoint judges who turn murderers and rapists loose…"). More importantly, he used a clever compensation method: no up-front charges but the right to keep the client's mailing list. Working with various groups and campaigns, Viguerie by 1977 built up a list of 30 million names. Given that his firm was collecting 50% commissions or higher, business boomed, and Viguerie used some of those profits to back conservative candidates and build a movement that led to Reagan and, yes, Donald Trump.

This was all meticulously documented by mainstream press, to whom Viguerie has often been sold as an all-time villain, responsible for America's rightward tilt. Less well-known is that Viguerie indirectly helped build the SPLC, through his relationship with co-founder Morris Dees, who led George McGovern's similarly successful direct-mail campaign in 1972. Viguerie and Dees reportedly exchanged names as they built their lists over the years, beginning with a deal that grew out of Viguerie's help in retiring McGovern's campaign debt. Dees, an Alabaman who got his start in politics working on a campaign for segregationist George Wallace, went on to become a fundraising legend. In 1991, when given an award at Direct Marketing Day in New York, Dees said, "I'm not ashamed to say I'm a salesman."

As Michael Tracey and I talk about in Today's News, the business model of the SPLC eventually began to attract the attention of other liberal reporters. In 1992 the Montgomery Advertiser a newspaper located next door to the SPLC, whose employees socialized, even dated SPLC counterparts began to look at the group's fundraising practices. A multi-part series that was nominated for the Pulitzer essentially said raising money was all the SPLC did, and its go-to move was a simple math trick, labeling organizations "hate groups" that often didn't deserve it, then telling people on its mail list that hate was on the rise. Not-friend-of-the-site Ken Silverstein bashed them for these practices in 2000 in Harper's, but the group's most shameless moment before now might have been in 2008, when as Counterpunch noted, the SPLC somehow spun the election of a black president as an indicator of rising hate:

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Whatever ends up being proven about Charlottesville, it's time for ordinary voters from both parties to start to look past their differences and see that swindlers up and down the system have been getting away with telling lies about how much we hate each other for too long. There's a reason Burger King and McDonald's franchises tend to build next to one another. As Internet game theorist Presh Talkahar put it, "sharing profits with nearby restaurants is more effective than taking most of the profits of a low populated area." The same is true for political parties. Lying and smears confer easy benefits on anger merchants, and we should stop being customers.

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AND full steam ahead on targeting John Brennan.
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PAC-10-BEAR said:


AND full steam ahead on targeting John Brennan.

Where will they find a prosecutor that has:
1. Tried one case through jury verdict;
2. Can locate the courtroom that their case is assigned to without getting lost; and
3. Know which side of the counsel table to stand on once they arrive.

*Why don't you bet your 401(k) on the proposition Brennan gets convicted?
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Barack Obama and Eric Holder cleared out independent and conservative attorneys in the DOJ, hiring almost exclusively idealogues (source: attorney Bill Shipley, UCLA Law School, @Shipwreckedcrew).

Christopher-James Delorenz is an attorney, and went to law school at Pepperdine. He's on the case.

He is joined by Manolo Reboso - Executive Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. Manolo has over a decade of experience as a prosecutor and has tried over forty state and federal jury trials to verdict.

Joe DiGenova joined last week: went to law school at Georgetown and was a prominent attorney in the Ronald Reagan administration.

Jason Reding Quiñones has been a lawyer for at least eight years, but allegedly didn't impress superiors in an entry-level position. Or they didn't like him bc he is conservative?

"Two junior line prosecutors resigned in November shortly after being asked to work on Medetis's team. Reding Quiñones and his leadership team effectively forced the duo to quit by ordering them to sign statements under criminal penalty of perjury naming the people with whom they'd discussed their new assignment."

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/trump-lawyer-digenova-to-take-over-miami-grand-conspiracy-probe
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You should also bet your house on Polymarket that they nail Brennan. Then you can double your winnings by betting that they nail Jack Smith.


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bearister said:

You should also bet your house on Polymarket that they nail Brennan. Then you can double your winnings by betting that they nail Jack Smith.





So many conspiracies.
So little time.
 
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