Vicente Fox could have reminded the Fox interviewer, when she demanded he take his likening of Trump to Castro back, that Trump has said he would bring torture back
is your 7th video down .. that said, lol, his "i insist" in response to her "i demand" was perfect .. and his justification for his comparison was good .. except it seems to me Castro at least believed he was doing the right thing for Cuba, whereas Trump, as his positions on most everything have shuffled dramatically, is more into doing the right thing for himself and his family .. period.
Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes (1921), Tate, London
Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. The aim was to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality". Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealism
Joyner in likening Trump to those Jesus chose as disciples is demeaning the alleged wisdom of his Jesus.
He has me wondering which of Trump's disciples could become his Judas Iscariot.
.. nothing new just to have Panetta's statement on the board .. see re NATO here
...Trump has much grander aspirations. Duterte is in charge of a poor country with scarcely any military power. Although Duterte can damage the efforts of China’s neighbors to contain Beijing’s expansionism, most of the harm he is inflicting is on his own citizens. If Trump were to win the presidency, by contrast, he would be in charge of the most powerful nation in the world, with thousands of nuclear weapons at his command. He needs to be taken seriously when he threatens, inter alia, to rip up free-trade agreements, impose costly tariffs, build a wall on the Mexico border, deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, abandon NATO, pull U.S. troops out of countries such as South Korea and Japan, recognize Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea, and generally turn his back on decades of American international leadership. The example of rowdy “Rody” Duterte — along with countless others, from Juan Perón to Benito Mussolini —suggests that demagogues have a disturbing tendency to act in office much as they said they would do on the campaign trail, no matter how unhinged their ideas may appear to rational observers. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125673854&txt2find=liberal .. linked here .. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=126358193
i reckon all 8 of Trumpie's go-get'em election promises there will mostly go out the window now ..
On this Thursday, Dec. 1 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we cover the ongoing move to sabotage Trump's election with 15 electors who are refusing to vote for the President elect. Infowars reporter Owen Shroyer is live in Cincinnati Ohio covering the Trump victory tour. We discuss the record setting cold air mass ready to hit The United States.
Donald Trump said that he reached a deal with Carrier to keep 1000 high-paying manufacturing jobs in Indiana.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq6zq2iQ5BI [opens with comments by United Technologies Chairman and CEO Greg Hayes; Mike Pence's brokeback babble begins at c. the 1:50 mark; Trump's performance begins at c. the 9:25 mark; with comments]
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Kellyanne Conway FULL HEATED Debate With Clinton Campaign At Harvard December 1, 2016
Aides for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump got pretty heated about the election aftermath during a forum at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government yesterday.
Based on multiple reports from the event, it’s clear that Team Clinton is still pretty frustrated with how the campaign was covered and what Trump himself was doing during the campaign.
According to The Washington Post, Clinton campaign official Jennifer Palmieri said, “If providing a platform for white supremacists makes me a brilliant tactician, I am proud to have lost. I would rather lose than win the way you guys did.”
That led to this fierce back and forth: Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, fumed: “Do you think I ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform?” “You did, Kellyanne. You did,” interjected Palmieri, who choked up at various points of the session. “Do you think you could have just had a decent message for white, working-class voters?” Conway continued. “How about, it’s Hillary Clinton, she doesn’t connect with people? How about, they have nothing in common with her? How about, she doesn’t have an economic message?”
Robby Mook and Joel Benenson pointed out at one point that Clinton won the popular vote, and according to ABC News, this resulted in Conway saying, “Hey guys, we won -– there’s no need to respond.”
She also told Team Clinton, “Guys, I can tell you are angry, but wow. Hashtag he’s your president. How’s that? Will you ever accept the election results? Will you tell your protesters that he’s their president, too?”
The Daily Beast rounded up some of the audience reactions to what they witnessed: Much of the audience was unimpressed with what was seen as childish behavior fueled by still fresh memories and wounds from a vicious campaign. Others were more amused. “This is gonna be good stuff for the history books!” one audience member said. “It’s like a goddamn foodfight,” another observed with a smirk.
You can listen to the full audio of the roundtable above.
President-elect Donald Trump is poised to take a victory lap on Thursday, appearing first in Indiana to salute workers at a factory that he made a campaign promise to save and then in Cincinnati on the first stop of a "Thank You Tour" to honor the supporters in states that gave him his stunning victory.
"Tomi" host Tomi Lahren gives her take on the Black Lives Matter movement and explains why she lashed out against Colin Kaepernick for his national anthem protest.
Full Show - Fake Mainstream Media Leads The Charge Against Truth - 12/2/2016
Published on Dec 2, 2016 by The Alex Jones Channel
On this Friday, Dec. 2 edition of the Alex Jones Show, students at Ohio State University say “racism” and “misunderstanding” were to blame for a Somali refugee's vehicle and knife rampage. And a petition to reverse the result of the US general election and install Hillary Clinton as president has become the most popular petition ever. On today's show, renowned Belgian journalist Philippe Leruth joins the program to discuss free speech, censorship, "fake news" and propaganda. Radio host and constitutional lawyer Lionel also breaks down Trump's transition into the White House and more.
PIZZAGATE: The Mysterious Death Of A Human Trafficking Investigator
Published on Dec 2, 2016 by The Alex Jones Channel
The United Nations, after roughly six years has finally apologized for bringing the ongoing cholera outbreak to Haiti following the 2010 7.0 Earthquake that struck southwest of Port-au-Prince and devastated the already suffering island nation. The UN continues to deny that their Nepalese contingent unleashed the cholera outbreak, even arguing that the cause was unimportant. The spreading cholera outbreak has killed at least 9,300 Haitians and infected 800,000 more and is currently spreading like a pandemic to the Dominican Republic and Cuba. This was the first time in Haitian history that cholera had reached Haiti according to Professors at Duke University.
Oddly enough on November 14th, the Laboratory to combat Human Trafficking reported that Monica Peterson, investigating the Clinton’s involvement in Haiti for the Human Trafficking Center mysteriously died the day before. Peterson had been highly critical of the Clinton Foundation writing on her blog "Hillary Clinton should get far more scrutiny for her scandalous conduct in Haiti; from rigging the March 2011 presidential election for her favored candidate Michel “Sweet Mickey” Martelly (supporter of the CIA created death squad FRAPH) to insuring that her brother Tony Rodham and “a company that barely exists” got a “sweetheart gold mine concession in Haiti” that “royally cheated” the state of Haiti.” In a letter to her friend Peterson had uncovered “Two huge trafficking scandals, a social displacement scandal with billions in unaccounted Earthquake aid" leading directly back to the Clintons. She had just begun investigating the correlation regarding the Clinton Foundation’s Caracol Industrial Park Complex and its connection to a Human Trafficking network when her life was cut short. Something doesn’t add up.
Senator Chris Murphy talks with Rachel Maddow about the complicated relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan and how Donald Trump's phone call with the Taiwanese president has upset 40 years of careful U.S.-China diplomacy. Duration: 21:23
Trump Stands up to Communist China's Threats, Talks To Taiwan
Published on Dec 3, 2016 by The Alex Jones Channel
Flouting the careful diplomatic plans that the globalists have quietly laid out for the last half century, Donald Trump spoke with the President of Taiwan. This phone call was a calculated signal that the united states will no longer idly stand by as the voracious communist Chinese encroach upon the rest of the world.
Former white supremacist, Arno Michaelis, talks to NBC’s Sheinelle Jones to discuss whether Donald Trump’s campaign reignited the white supremacist movement. Duration: 8:12
President-elect Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) interrupts a security briefing to retweet people (Pete Davidson, Kyle Mooney, Bobby Moynihan).
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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump Just tried watching Saturday Night Live - unwatchable! Totally biased, not funny and the Baldwin impersonation just can't get any worse. Sad 12:13 AM - 4 Dec 2016 https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/805278955150471168 [with comments]
Ever wonder what would happen if Trump took over the North Pole? What a disaster! Sad!
Wishing you a lovely holiday season and an even better new year. (Plus, we wanted to get this out to you while we still have our first amendment rights.)
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https://www.youtube.com/user/RonGibsonCF/videos Alex Jones (FULL SHOW Commercial Free) Thursday 12/1/16: Gerald Celente, Jon Rappoport - 3:02:29 - WITH EDITED 'PIZZAGATE: THE BIGGER PICTURE (AJ VERSION https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfqaZk8DGGQ )' AT START (ORIGINAL UNEDITED VERSION INCLUDED AT http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=126927092 } On this Thursday, Dec. 1 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we cover the ongoing move to sabotage Trump's election with 15 electors who are refusing to vote for the President elect. Infowars reporter Owen Shroyer is live in Cincinnati Ohio covering the Trump victory tour. We discuss the record setting cold air mass ready to hit The United States. We also take your calls on this worldwide transmission. Tune in! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwahDuoaSX8
Election in London, Seen as Gauge of ‘Brexit’ Zeal, Jolts British Government LONDON — An election just contested here was supposed to be a referendum on the expansion of Heathrow Airport, and only of local interest. But it turned into something far more profound: a referendum on the referendum for Britain to quit the European Union, and its results sent tremors through the Conservative government of Prime Minister Theresa May and made the Labour Party look irrelevant. The race for a seat in Parliament was won on Thursday by the candidate of the diminished Liberal Democratic Party, which is calling for another referendum on the terms of Britain’s departure from Europe, known as “Brexit.” Its candidate, Sarah Olney, defeated Zac Goldsmith, who had held the seat representing the London borough of Richmond for the Conservatives since 2010. It was not just that Ms. Olney won, but how. She defeated Mr. Goldsmith by about 2,000 votes out of 41,367 votes cast, after Mr. Goldsmith had a 23,000-vote margin in the previous election. The Labour candidate drew so few votes, around 1,500, that the party was forced to forfeit a deposit of 500 pounds ($634) that is extracted from nuisance candidates and typically refunded to major parties. [...] http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/02/world/europe/britain-byelection-brexit.html
David Petraeus would first need Trump to pardon him to assume role as secretary of state [...] In 2012, Petraeus stepped down from his role as CIA director after pleading guilty to "mishandling classified information" by way of sharing documents with his girlfriend. Petraeus was slammed with a fine and two years of probation in 2015 — which means if Trump were to nominate him as secretary of state without a pardon, Petraeus would need permission from his probation officer to pass muster. In fact, according to the Daily Intelligencer, Petraeus needs permission just to leave the state of North Carolina. "I say this as a friend of Gen. Petraeus, full disclosure, and a fan of Gen. Petraeus," retired judge Andrew Napolitano said in a Monday interview on Fox News. "At the time of his guilty plea, he admitted to taking federal government property. That would bar him from holding a federal office." There's some degree of irony in Trump even considering a candidate for secretary of state who has been found guilty of sharing classified government documents. Throughout his campaign, Trump repeatedly called for the indictment of then-opponent Hillary Clinton for using a private email server during her tenure in the position. [...] https://mic.com/articles/160892/david-petraeus-would-first-need-trump-to-pardon-him-to-assume-role-as-secretary-of-state
Scientists have long feared this ‘feedback’ to the climate system. Now they say it’s happening At a time when a huge pulse of uncertainty has been injected into the global project to stop the planet’s warming, scientists have just raised the stakes even further. In a massive new study published Wednesday in the influential journal Nature, no less than 50 authors from around the world document a so-called climate system “feedback” that, they say, could make global warming considerably worse over the coming decades. That feedback involves the planet’s soils, which are a massive repository of carbon due to the plants and roots that have grown and died in them, in many cases over vast time periods (plants pull in carbon from the air through photosynthesis and use it to fuel their growth). It has long been feared that as warming increases, the microorganisms living in these soils would respond by very naturally upping their rate of respiration, a process that in turn releases carbon dioxide or methane, leading greenhouse gases. It’s this concern that the new study validates. “Our analysis provides empirical support for the long-held concern that rising temperatures stimulate the loss of soil C to the atmosphere, driving a positive land C–climate feedback that could accelerate planetary warming over the twenty-first century,” the paper reports. This, in turn, may mean that even humans’ best efforts to cut their emissions could fall short, simply because there’s another source of emissions all around us. The very Earth itself. “By taking this global perspective, we’re able to see that there is a feedback, and it’s actually going to be massive,” said Thomas Crowther, a researcher with the Netherlands Institute of Ecology who led the research published Wednesday. [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/11/30/the-ground-beneath-our-feet-is-poised-to-make-global-warming-much-worse-scientists-find/ study http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v540/n7631/full/nature20150.html