TRUMP is seriously dangerous

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Postby JackRiddler » Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:39 pm

Such a movie. Turning into some caper about lower-level Jersey mobsters no longer sure how they found themselves making a run for the presidency (it was some kind of bankruptcy fraud?) but trying to stay in front of the yahoo army they picked up and always rushing from one ugly absurdity to the next.

Everyone sentient who isn't falling for some bollocks about Putin and Nuclear Trump is understandably afraid this is going to legitimate every new war and all else to follow under Clinton's reign. Make anything identifiable as "populism" forevermore toxic, legitimate the power elites, put Davos Man Ascendant as the (latest) End of History. I don't think so at all. Planned or not, this is serving as little more than the attention-grabbing stopgap to get Clinton-Sachs-PNAC II into office, but it doesn't change the developments of capitalism, ecology or geopolitics, which are to this "election" as the ocean is to a drop of spilled spermatazoa (stolen metaphor, but I no longer remember from where). After Trump is canceled (worse for him than being fired), the vast realities will continue to manifest and sharpen and accelerate in 2017 and beyond. Crisis is opportunity, there is and will be great disorder under heaven, etc. etc.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby brekin » Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:41 pm

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I started a joke which started the whole world crying
But I didn't see that the joke was on me oh no
I started to cry which started the whole world laughing
Oh If I'd only seen that the joke was on me

I looked at the skies running my hands over my eyes
And I fell out of bed hurting my head from things that I said
'Till I finally died which started the whole world living
Oh if I'd only seen that the joke was on me


Regarding the Moore piece on Trump doing the initial prez push for pr and media leverage and getting trapped in the lark.
I can see it. Trump could have really not factored the post-Schwarzenegger superficial election landscape.
He may be as agog at his supporters as most people are.
Maybe he was just suppose to smother Jeb early on and few other legitimate Repub challengers.
Maybe Hilary and company are now forcing him now to stay in the race.
Maybe Putin is now betting on his gift-dark-trojan horse and calling in all favors with his fortuitous sleeper hit.
Maybe the dictionary was written by Nostradamus and this was all prophesied.

trump

To trump is to outrank or defeat someone or something, often in a highly public way. Safety might trump appearance when you're buying a car, or your desires may trump your brother's when it comes to making weekend plans.

In the card game bridge, the trump card is the most powerful card in a particular round and defeats all the others — sort of like when your needs or wishes trump someone else's. Originally trump implied a deceptive form of victory involving cheating, but that sense has been largely lost, though it's still around in the term trumped up, meaning something that's been falsely made up. A politician may face trumped up charges that could ruin his career.

https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/trump

Trump, he started a joke, and now the joke is on...us?

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Postby SonicG » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:00 am

Trump's new BFF

Alt Right Rejoices at Donald Trump’s Steve Bannon Hire
As Breitbart’s chief, Steve Bannon did a lot to normalize the racist, anti-Semitic world of the alt right. Now they rejoice as he joins the campaign of their king.
Donald Trump’s campaign is under new management—and his white nationalist fanboys love it.
The campaign’s new chief executive, Stephen Bannon, joins from Breitbart News—where he helped mainstream the ideas of white nationalists and resuscitate the reputations of anti-immigrant fear-mongers.
White nationalists today invest a lot of energy worrying about growing Hispanic and Muslim populations in the U.S. Turns out, Breitbart News spends a lot of time worrying about those things, too. And in Bannon, they see a media-friendly, ethno-nationalist fellow traveler.
“Latterly, Breitbart emerged as a nationalist site and done great stuff on immigration in particular,” VDARE.com editor Peter Brimelow told The Daily Beast.
VDare is a white supremacist site. It’s named after Virginia Dare, the first white child born to British colonists in North America. Brimelow said he and Bannon met briefly last month and exchanged pleasantries about each other’s work.
“It’s irritating because VDARE.com is not used to competition,” Brimelow added. “I presume that is due to Bannon, so his appointment is great news.”
Brimelow isn’t the only prominent white nationalist to praise the Bannon hire. Richard Spencer, who heads the white supremacist think tank National Policy Institute, said he was also pleased. Under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart has given favorable coverage to the white supremacist Alt Right movement. And Spencer loves it.

(more at the link)
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... -hire.html


I read through the Bloomberg piece on the guy and it seems that he will just be feeding Trump all kinds of Billary dirt which will certainly make for some good sparks but I think it would push people (teetering Berni boys maybe?) towards Green or Libertard (who is at 9%!)...
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Postby Luther Blissett » Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:52 am

I suppose I always think that there's one candidate predetermined to lose/throw every election, and though this one has felt somehow different to me, that notion is much stronger this year. Almost as though there are not two or more competing factions of power this time, that almost the entire establishment is going to get something from Clinton so long as there are no intrapower conflicts. Did everyone else already figure this one out?
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Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:07 pm

Close Your Eyes: Shocking Statues of Trump Appearing in New York and Other Cities (Photos)

Look, if you dare.
By Kali Holloway / AlterNet August 18, 2016

Art can be beautiful. It can also be horrifying and hilarious. That’s the case with a statue of a naked Donald Trump that mysteriously appeared in New York City’s Union Square today. The life-size sculpture, vomitous in its cartoonish accuracy, has been attracting attention all day. DNA Info writes, “while the sculpture shocked some passersby, dozens stopped to make jokes, take selfies and flip their middle fingers at The Donald's image.”

Sadly, the statue was removed an hour or so ago, but pictures remain.

Turns out the group behind the stunt, according to the Washington Post, is anarchist collective INDECLINE, which put up identical sculptures today in Cleveland, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Kudos to them for including a plaque that reads, “The Emperor Has No Balls."

Pictures are below. You probably shouldn’t look if you’ve eaten recently or have an easily upset stomach.

http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politi ... ies-photos







Vardges ⚡️ @_v
Ladies and gentleman, mr Donald Trump
10:24 AM - 18 Aug 2016 · Union Square Park, United States

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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:19 am

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Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
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Don’t forget that.
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Postby Belligerent Savant » Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:27 am

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Man, that TRUMP... He's seriously dangerous!

Ah yes -- the cute little blonde girl holding up the Clinton-Kaine sign (shielding the public from the Trump statue's nasty bits -- brilliant!). Clearly the sensible option here, folks. How can we turn down the soft-promotion of an innocent child!?

And yet, those in power will maintain their power regardless.

By all means, let's dedicate time and effort towards placing unflattering 'statues' of the latest political sock-puppet in humiliating pose.

Our choice is clear!
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:48 am

sorry I see trump's fat ass in the back of a pick up ....a site to behold

NYC Parks Department Mocks Donald Trump Statue’s Tiny Penis
“NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small,”



the department said in an official statement.



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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 19, 2016 10:47 am

Paul Manafort resigns from Trump campaign
By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL

08/19/16 10:05 AM EDT

Paul Manafort on Friday resigned as Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, after the Republican nominee earlier this week announced a new leadership structure for his campaign.

“This morning Paul Manafort offered, and I accepted, his resignation from the campaign. I am very appreciative for his great work in helping to get us where we are today, and in particular his work guiding us through the delegate and convention process. Paul is a true professional and I wish him the greatest success,” Trump said in a statement.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/p ... z4HmuM5eRS

I guess he saw the writing on the butt :P
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 19, 2016 2:15 pm

Top Trump adviser is fighting claims he questioned Holocaust history

Trump’s campaign website remains ‘neutral’ on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Fears of ‘alt-right’ anti-Semitic support for Trump mark latest campaign hire

Schmitz has called the accusations defamatory, but reports of anti-Semitic tendencies at the top of the Trump team reinforce the narrative.

Joseph Schmitz. (photo credit:SCOTT DAVIS / US ARMY)

WASHINGTON — One of five top foreign policy advisers to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is fighting allegations that he underplayed the extent of the Holocaust and sought to push Jewish employees out of the Pentagon during his tenure there.

Claims of anti-Semitic rhetoric and activity have been leveled against Joseph Schmitz, named to the Trump campaign in March, who when serving as Defense Department inspector general under the George W. Bush administration received formal complaints for counting his success in “firing the Jews” as a tenure achievement.
Schmitz also allegedly lectured an employee “on the details of concentration camps and how the ovens were too small to kill six million Jews,” wrote a complainant, Daniel Meyer, who once oversaw whistleblower cases at the Pentagon. His complaint, originally obtained and published by the McClatchy Company, is before the executive branch’s quasi-judicial agency called the Merit Systems Protection Board.



http://www.jpost.com/US-Elections/Donal ... ory-464543




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Joseph E. Schmitz
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Joseph Edward Schmitz Conservative lawyer, former Inspector General of the Department of Defense (March 21, 2002-September 9, 2005), and current executive with Blackwater USA, a private contractor providing security services to the U.S. military.

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1 Biography
2 Schmitz as Inspector General
3 Resignation
4 Similar Actions of Bush Administration Officials
5 Bibliography and Links



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Biography
Parents: Joseph Edward Schmitz is the son of the late John G. Schmitz, former California State Senator, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and U.S. Presidential candidate (1972). John Schmitz was famous for his right-wing views and occasional racist and homophobic remarks. His public career was ended when it was revealed that he had an affair and fathered two illegitimate children. John Schmitz's seven legitimate children include former George H.W. Bush White House counsel John P. Schmitz, Jerome T. Schmitz, Theresa Manion, Elizabeth Crnkovich, Philip Schmitz (who tragically drowned as a baby in the family pool), convicted child rapist Mary Kay Letourneau, and Joseph Edward Schmitz.

Education: Schmitz attended Catholic schools as a child and Georgetown Preparatory School while his father served in Congress. He holds a B.S. (1978) from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and a J.D. (1986) from Stanford University. He was on the wrestling team at the Naval Academy.

Professional Career: Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, Schmitz served in the U.S. Navy for approximately four years, including a stint as an exchange officer with the German Navy. Schmitz left active duty and was in the Naval Reserve until 2002, when he retired with the rank of Captain. After leaving active duty, Schmitz attended law school. He clerked with James L. Buckley, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and was a special assistant to Attorney General Edwin Meese III during the Reagan Administration. Schmitz entered the private sector in 1987, eventually joining the Washington DC firm of Patton Boggs LLP. He was an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University in the 1990s. In 2001, he was nominated by President George W. Bush for the position of Inspector General of the Department of Defense.

Schmitz is a member of the Federalist Society and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. He was also an attorney for US English, an organization devoted to making English the official language of the United States, and a "Young Leader Alumnus of the American Council on Germany."

A young Schmitz was portrayed by child actor Cody Jones in the TV movie "The Mary Kay LeTourneau Story: All-American Girl" (2000).

Schmitz was mentioned by name on a September 2002 "Dateline NBC" episode entitled "Teacher's Pet" about sister Mary Kay Letourneau.

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Schmitz as Inspector General
Schmitz was nominated by President George W. Bush to be Defense Department Inspector General on June 18, 2001. His nomination was held up in the Senate Armed Services Committee for unknown reasons until March 21, 2002, when he was confirmed by the full Senate by voice vote. In his confirmation hearings, committee Democrats expressed concern about a letter that Schmitz had written to the Washington Times in 1991 in which he had accused then-candidate Bill Clinton of treasonous actions and had inappropriately signed the letter with his military rank.

According to an AP report dated December 5, 2001, the Inspector General's office had recently failed a "peer review" audit in which it was shown that IG officials had destroyed documents relating to an investigation. Iowa Republican Senator Charles Grassley, a supporter of the Schmitz nomination and critic of the IG's office, commented that "[o]nce President Bush's nominee for the IG job is in place, he will need to clean house from top to bottom. Heads must roll," because of the document destruction.

Upon taking office, Schmitz hired L. Jean Lewis, a Republican operative and whistleblower in the Whitewater Affair. Lewis, a former Resolution Trust Corporation investigator, was a pivotal figure in publicizing the alleged financial misdeeds of President Bill Clinton and wife Senator Hillary Rodham-Clinton. She marketed products with pictures of Mrs. Clinton and the logo "B.I.T.C.H.: Bill, I'm Taking Charge. Hillary." Schmitz eventually created the position of "Chief of Staff" for Lewis.

Insight Magazine, in its September 30, 2002, issue, reported that shortly after his arrival at the IG, Schmitz ordered a "bottom-up review" that was conducted by Military Professionals Resources, Inc. (MPRI), a defense contractor based in Alexandria, Va. The review resulted in the removal of a number of senior civil servants in the agency. Sen. Grassley quoted by Insight, said, "The new inspector general, Mr. Joe Schmitz, has already started to clean house. Heads have started to roll with more to come . . . Based on what I've heard and seen, the Independent Review Team appears to be on the right track. The team appears to see the very same problems that I see and seems to be headed toward a hard-hitting final report." According to the September 23, 2002 issue of Defense Week, the removed civil servants filed a complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, a government agency that investigates whistleblower complaints and Hatch Act violations. In its June 23, 2003 issue, Defense Week reported that the matter was settled to the satisfaction of both parties involved, but suggested that the removed civil servants had been vindicated.

According to the Los Angeles Times (September 25, 2005), Schmitz had an "unusual fascination" with Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a Prussian officer appointed Inspector General of the Continental Army by George Washington. "The Nation" (September 25, 2005) magazine reported that Schmitz spent three months redesigning the seal of the Inspector General's office to include elements of von Steuben's family crest, including the von Steuben family motto, Sub Tutela Altissimi Semper, "Under the Protection of the Almighty." (Schmitz was quoted in the LA Times article as saying that the eagle of the previous seal looked "like a chicken".) Schmitz authored an article in the in-house journal of the federal inspectors general about Von Steuben and mentioned him in virtually every speech he made while in office ("The Enduring Legacy of Inspector General von Steuben," Public Inquiry, F/W 2002, [1]. "He was consumed with all things German and all things Von Steuben," said a government official quoted in the LA Times article. "He was obsessed."

Schmitz also took an unusual interest in the sex slave trade. His office investigated the involvement of the U.S. military in the sex trade in South Korea, Bosnia, and Kosovo, but found little beyond the propensity of soldiers to frequent brothels, an inexcusable moral lapse, according to Schmitz's testimony before Congress and an article he wrote that was published on the website of the World Security Network,[2].

Schmitz's downfall apparently began when he and John A. "Jack" Shaw, former DoD Deputy Undersecretary for International Technology Security signed an agreement giving Shaw authority to investigate telecommunications contracting fraud in Iraq sometime in 2003. According to the Los Angeles Times (September 3, 2005), Shaw used the results of his investigation to steer contracts to friends. When confronted with the case, Schmitz referred it to the FBI for investigation, even though IG agents claimed they had enough evidence of Shaw's illegal activities for prosecution.

The Los Angeles Times article also claims that Schmitz interfered in other investigations of senior officials:

The Air Force Academy sex scandal, in which senior Air Force Academy officials were accused of failing to investigate rape allegations by female cadets.

A contracting scandal involving the Air Force and Boeing Corporation, in which senior Air Force officials, including former Air Force Secretary James Roche, were accused of steering contracts to the Boeing Corporation. Before presenting his report to Congress, Schmitz allegedly sent it to the White House for review. The names of several White House officials were reportedly redacted from the report. Sen. Charles Grassley was quoted by the Los Angeles Times as saying to Schmitz, "That decision … raises questions about your independence."

Grassley, who had become disillusioned with Schmitz, was particularly upset by Schmitz's plans to travel to Potsdam, Germany at taxpayer expense, where he was to speak at a ceremony commemorating Baron von Steuben. Schmitz was forced to cancel the trip.

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Resignation
Schmitz resigned as Defense Department Inspector General on September 9, 2005 in order to take a position with the Prince Group a holding company for Blackwater USA, which provides security services and training to the U.S. military in Iraq and elsewhere. In a letter dated June 15, 2005, and posted on the Inspector General's website on September 2, 2005, Schmitz recused himself from investigating all matters related to Blackwater.

The Los Angeles Times quoted Danielle Bryan of the Project on Government Oversight as saying, "He's a person who did not put the appearance of ethics above all else . . . That is not the way the government should function. These are the kind of things that make the general public distrust government."

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Similar Actions of Bush Administration Officials
See also Janet Rehnquist, former Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services and Scott Bloch, Office of the Special Counsel.

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Bibliography and Links
NNDB Page [3].

Inspector General of the Department of Defense website [4].

Schmitz official DoD biography [5].

BlackwaterUSA website [6].

"Politicization of Inspectors General" [7], a report released by Ranking Member Henry Waxman (D-CA) of the House Committee on Government Reform.

"The Scrutinizer Finds Himself Under Scrutiny," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2005. [8]

"How Many More Mike Browns Are Out There?," Mark Thompson, Karen Tumulty, Time Magazine, October 3, 2005. [9]

"No FBI Charges for Defense Official in Iraq Case," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, October 15, 2005. [10]

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Joseph E. Schmitz
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Joseph Edward Schmitz is a conservative lawyer, former Inspector General of the Department of Defense and executive with Blackwater USA, a private contractor providing security services to the U.S. military.

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1 Biography
2 Inspector General of the Department of Defense
3 Resignation
4 See Also
5 References
6 Links



[edit] Biography
Joseph Edward Schmitz is the son of the John G. Schmitz, former California State Senator, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and U.S. Presidential candidate (1972). Schmitz attended Catholic schools as a child and Georgetown Preparatory School while his father served in Congress. He holds a B.S. (1978) from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and a J.D. (1986) from Stanford University. He was on the wrestling team at the Naval Academy. His siblings include Mary Kay Letourneau and John Patrick Schmitz.[1]

Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, Schmitz served in the U.S. Navy for approximately four years, including a stint as an exchange officer with the German Navy. Schmitz left active duty and was in the Naval Reserve until 2001. After leaving active duty, Schmitz attended law school. He clerked with James L. Buckley, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and was a special assistant to Attorney General Edwin Meese III during the Reagan Administration. Schmitz entered the private sector in 1987, eventually joining the Washington DC firm of Patton Boggs LLP.[2] He was an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University in the 1990s.


[edit] Inspector General of the Department of Defense
Schmitz was nominated by President George W. Bush to be Defense Department Inspector General on June 18, 2001. His nomination was held up in the Senate Armed Services Committee for unknown reasons until March 21, 2002, when he was confirmed by the full Senate by voice vote.


[edit] Resignation
Schmitz resigned as Defense Department Inspector General on September 9, 2005 in order to take a position with the Prince Group, a holding company for Blackwater USA, which provides security services and training to the U.S. military in Iraq and elsewhere. In a letter dated June 15, 2005, and posted on the Inspector General's website on September 2, 2005, Schmitz recused himself from investigating all matters related to Blackwater.


[edit] See Also
Janet Rehnquist, former Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services
Scott Bloch, Office of the Special Counsel
Robert Cobb, Inspector General of NASA

[edit] References
^ http://www.nndb.com/people/466/000104154/
^ Scahill, Blackwater, 303.
Miller, T. Christian. (2006). Blood Money: Wasted Billions, Lost Lives, and Corporate Greed in Iraq. New York: Little, Brown and Company. See pages 68-69.
Scahill, Jeremy. (2007). Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. New York: Nation Books. See Chapter Seventeen: "Joseph Schmitz: Christian Soldier."

[edit] Links
NNDB Page [1].
Inspector General of the Department of Defense website [2].
BlackwaterUSA website [3].
"Politicization of Inspectors General" [4], a report released by Ranking Member Henry Waxman (D-CA) of the House Committee on Government Reform.
"US: Pentagon's Top Watchdog Resigned Amid Claims of Stonewalling Inquiries," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, September 3, 2005. [5]
"The Scrutinizer Finds Himself Under Scrutiny," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2005. [6]
"How Many More Mike Browns Are Out There?," Mark Thompson, Karen Tumulty, Time Magazine, October 3, 2005. [7]
"No FBI Charges for Defense Official in Iraq Case," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, October 15, 2005. [8]
"Tanker Inquiry Finds Rumsfeld's Attention Was Elsewhere," R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, June 20, 2006. [9]
"Blackwater's Top Brass," The Pilot Online, Hampton Roads, Virginia, July 24, 2006. [10]
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THE FAMILY THAT KEEPS ON GIVING….Today’s LA Times story about former Pentagon inspector general Joseph Schmitz is hilarious:

[Current and former colleagues] described a management style in which Schmitz asked for updates on personal projects — such as a new bathroom in his executive suite or the hiring of a speechwriter — while avoiding substantive issues such as tight budgets.

….Some of the more unusual complaints regarding Schmitz deal with what senior officials called an “obsession” with [Baron Friedrich] Von Steuben, the Revolutionary War hero who worked with George Washington to instill discipline in the military. Von Steuben reportedly fled Germany after learning that he was going to be tried for homosexual activities.
Shortly after taking office, Schmitz made Von Steuben’s legacy a focus. He spent three months personally redesigning the inspector general’s seal to include the Von Steuben family motto, “Always under the protection of the Almighty.”

He dictated the number of stars, laurel leaves and colors of the seal. He also asked for a new eagle, saying that the one featured on the old seal “looked like a chicken,” current and former officials said.



AMY GOODMAN: Other allegations in the documents, Prince’s North Carolina operations had an ongoing wife-swapping and sex ring?

JEREMY SCAHILL: Yeah. I mean, I—you know, I had heard these allegations. I think the first time I heard something of that nature was in 2006. One of—this is something that comes from just one of the individuals, the one identified as John Doe number two. And John Doe number two says that it caused so much trouble at the company that Erik Prince—among the staff, because of the wife-swapping operation—that Erik Prince actually asked one of his senior executives, Joseph Schmitz, to conduct an investigation. There’s no further information on it.

Interestingly, Joseph Schmitz, speaking of the Christian stuff, was—Christian supremacist stuff—was Donald Rumsfeld’s Pentagon inspector general, was in love with Donald Rumsfeld, while he was supposed to be monitoring his conduct, and then leaves the Pentagon to go work for one of the contractors he was supposed to be overseeing. Joseph Schmitz is a radical, militant, right-wing Catholic, who once wrote a letter to the Washington Times about abortion, referring to himself as a former fetus, and therefore he understands the issue of abortion, because he’s a former fetus. He also is a member of the Knights of Malta and is an avowed Christian supremacist.







Blackwater: Knights of Malta in Iraq

( a few excerpts from the lengthy article )

Blackwater is more than just a “private army”, much more than just another capitalist war-profiteering business operation. It is an army operating outside all laws, outside and above the US Constitution and yet is controlled by people within and outside our government whose allegiance is primarily to the foreign Vatican state. In other words, Blackwater is a religious army serving the Pope in Rome through the Order of Malta, which is itself considered under international law, as a sovereign entity with special diplomatic powers and privileges. Like Blackwater, the Order of Malta is “untouchable” because it is at the heart of the elite aristocracy.

The Knights of Malta is not merely a “charitable organization”. That’s just an elaborate front, as should become clear to you later. As the name Sovereign Military Order of Malta confirms, it is a military order based on the crusader Knights Hospitaller of Jerusalem and is interwoven with Freemasonry. Most people have never even heard of SMOM, much less that it is a part of Freemasonry. But that is the way the aristocratic elite like it. snip —

The father of the CIA, “Wild Bill” Donovan, was a Knight of Malta. In order to be a director of the CIA you must be a crusading Knight of Malta and it doesn’t hurt if you are a member of Skull and Bones either. In order to reach the highest levels in the Pentagon establishment, you must be an illuminated Freemason and/or a Knight of one order or another. Notable US military members of SMOM include top crusading generals such as Alexander Haig, William Westmoreland, and Charles A. Willoughby, an admitted Fascist. snip —-

Such a list should make you sit up and pay attention, but it is only the tip of the iceberg unfortunately. Then we come to another SMOM member, important to what is transpiring in Iraq. Educated at the Jesuit Georgetown University, former Pentagon Inspector General Joseph Edward Schmitz, Blackwater’s operations chief, is a member of both SMOM and Opus Dei. All the top Nazis in our government are connected in some way to the Vatican, Jesuits and Knights of Malta and have been for decades, as were the Italian Fascists and German Nazis of WWII. After all, what was their favorite symbol after the swastika? The Maltese Cross of course!



Joesph Schmitz is the brother of Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher who has an affair with her middle school student, went to prison, and is now married to the student.

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Joseph E. Schmitz
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Joseph Edward Schmitz Conservative lawyer, former Inspector General of the Department of Defense (March 21, 2002-September 9, 2005), and current executive with Blackwater USA, a private contractor providing security services to the U.S. military.
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Parents: Joseph Edward Schmitz is the son of the late John G. Schmitz, former California State Senator, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and U.S. Presidential candidate (1972). John Schmitz was famous for his right-wing views and occasional racist and homophobic remarks. His public career was ended when it was revealed that he had an affair and fathered two illegitimate children. John Schmitz’s seven legitimate children include former George H.W. Bush White House counsel John P. Schmitz, Jerome T. Schmitz, Theresa Manion, Elizabeth Crnkovich, Philip Schmitz (who tragically drowned as a baby in the family pool), convicted child rapist Mary Kay Letourneau, and Joseph Edward Schmitz.

Schmitz is a member of the Federalist Society and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. He was also an attorney for US English, an organization devoted to making English the official language of the United States, and a “Young Leader Alumnus of the American Council on Germany.”
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Nordic » Fri Aug 19, 2016 2:19 pm

While all the Trump haters chortle and smirk at the statue, just imagine the outrage if a Trump supporter had made an equivalent Hillary statue.

Body shaming is body shaming.

I'm the farthest thing from PC, but there's a double standard here.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 19, 2016 2:24 pm

he said he wants to do one of Hillary.... :shock:

he was a trump supporter until he made fun of disabled ...he has a disabled person in his family

how about that nazi/holocaust denier working for trump
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Nordic » Fri Aug 19, 2016 2:27 pm

I hope he doesn't make one of Hillary.

We could burn him at the stake. It would be ok because that's how much we don't like him.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Aug 19, 2016 4:45 pm

Paul Manafort’s complicated ties to Ukraine, explained
By Amber Phillips August 19 at 1:07 PM

As a lobbyist and political consultant in the 1980s, Donald Trump’s campaign chairman Paul Manafort worked with international clients that included two dictators who were then allied with the United States. (Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post)
The Post's Robert Costa, Dan Balz and Jose A. DelReal have reported that Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's resignation this morning was expected, following some campaign staff changes earlier in the week.

But that wasn't the only news that preceded his exit. There were also a wave of fresh headlines dealing with investigations into his ties to a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine. Trump has come under fire from Democrats and Republicans with his friendly overtures to Russia — a country his party's 2012 nominee, Mitt Romney, called America's "No. 1 geopolitical foe." The recent revelations about Manafort's work in that part of the world did nothing to dismiss the image of a Trump campaign closer to Russia than many foreign policy experts were comfortable with.

[Paul Manafort's departure puts lie to the Trump campaign's insistence that there was no 'shake-up']

Given all this, let's pin down exactly what we know — and what is alleged — about Manafort's ties to Ukraine.

The basics: Manafort was a Republican political consultant who came to prominence in the 1970s. He worked for Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, but afterward he faded from view.

After his stock dropped here in the United States, he worked with authoritarian leaders in Zaire and the Philippines.


Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, at the Republican convention in Cleveland. (Matt Rourke/AP)
How he got started in Ukraine: In 2005, Manafort got a job advising a Ukrainian steel magnate, one of the richest men in that country, on how to improve his business empire's public image. The job helped revive Manafort's political career and shore up his struggling finances, The Post reports.

[How Trump adviser Manafort revived his career — and business fortunes — in Ukraine]

And here's where Manafort's ties to pro-Russian politics really begins: His billionaire client was a supporter of Viktor Yanukovych, the prime minister of Ukraine and an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Yanukovych, too, had an image problem. He had just lost a nasty presidential election fight that was fraught with allegations of fraud, the poisoning of the pro-Western opposition leader, a court ruling invalidating Yanukovych's win, and widespread, violent protests that became known as the Orange Revolution.

Yanukovych had relied on Russian advisers for that disastrous election, and decided to turn to an American for a makeover (though PolitiFact reports that Manafort had actually unofficially counseled Yanukovych during that 2004 election).

Manafort officially worked as a political consultant for Ukraine's ruling party from circa 2006-07 to 2012.

What he actually did in Ukraine: The Times reports that Manafort soon became a "significant" influence in the country beyond helping make over a politician and his party. Manafort persuaded the Ukrainian government to change its grain policies in a way that benefited a U.S. agribusiness giant, and to consider deals with Exxon and Chevron for oil exploration. He also got involved in some lucrative side deals with Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs, but many of them fizzled, and some of the actors he worked with are under scrutiny by U.S. investigators.

But his main job was politics. And The Post reports that Manafort tried to crack the whip with the Ukrainian politicians he was counseling:

Manafort and half a dozen businessmen, lawyers and political analysts involved in Ukraine at the time brought discipline and focus that the Yanukovych-led campaigns had lacked.

He got Yanukovych to comb his hair better, to stay on message during public appearances. ... He drilled them on talking points and told them what suits to wear.

“He tried to control everything,” [a former member of Yanukovych's party] recalled. “How people who represented the party would be dressed, the words they said, their makeup and the stylists. Every small detail.”

Yanukovych won election in 2010 but fled to Russia in 2014 amid protests and riots over his decision not to sign a trade pact with the European Union, a decision many in the country saw as influenced by Russia.

Even with Yanukovych out of the country, the Times reports Manafort kept working in Ukraine with the president's former chief of staff to help keep the pro-Russian party in the political game. It worked. The party ended up being a significant influence in parliament.


Pro-EU protesters face riot police in front of the government headquarters in Kiev on December 9, 2013. (AFP/Getty/ SERGEI SUPINSKY)
New revelations about Manafort's Ukraine work: Manafort's involvement in Ukraine grabbed national attention after the New York Times reported Monday his name is listed on secret ledgers in the country as being owed $12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments from Yanukovych's party.

The handwritten ledgers were uncovered by Ukraine's newly formed anti-corruption bureau, the Times reported. Investigators told the reporters this is part of a broader illegal off-the-books payment system involving many Ukrainian politicians and officials with ties to Yanukovych. The Post reports investigators are trying to determine whether Yanukovych and his allies stole up to $100 billion before Yanukovych fled to Russia.

But investigators said they were still trying to determine whether any money actually exchanged hands. Manafort has strongly denied he received "a single off-the-books cash payment."

"The suggestion that I accepted cash payments is unfounded, silly and nonsensical," Manafort said Wednesday in a statement, adding he didn't work with the official Ukrainian government.

On Thursday, Ukrainian investigators released line-item entries to try to prove their allegations. What they show appear to bolster an Associated Press report that Yanukovych's party spent a lot of money in the United States to try to influence its image here.

And Manafort may have been involved in that.


Ukrainian journalist and member of parliament Serhiy Leshchenko holds pages showing alleged payments to Paul Manafort. (Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty)
Manafort's ties to Ukraine's lobbying in the U.S.: The Associated Press reported this week that while Manafort was working in Ukraine, his lobbying firm secretly tried to influence the U.S. press and government officials, apparently on behalf of the Ukrainian Embassy, which didn't want its fingerprints on any of this.

According to the Associated Press:

The lobbying included attempts to gain positive press coverage of Ukrainian officials in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press. Another goal: undercutting American public sympathy for the imprisoned rival of Ukraine's then-president. At the time, European and American leaders were pressuring Ukraine to free her.

The AP also reported that Manafort helped the pro-Russian Ukrainian party funnel some $2.2 million to two prominent Washington lobbying firms in 2012.


The goal, AP reported, was to have these firms advocate for the pro-Russian Ukrainian government — but, again, to do it in a way that hid Yanukovych's involvement in all this.

It's not uncommon for political consultants to work overseas, but if you are paid directly by a foreign government, you have to let the U.S. government know.

In a weird political twist, AP reported Manafort hired two lobbying firms for this job, each with its own ties to presidential candidates past and present.

One of those was the Podesta Group. The founder is Tony Podesta, whose brother, John Podesta, chairs Hillary Clinton's campaign. The other lobbying group has ties to Mitt Romney. Both firms told the AP they didn't think they needed to tell the Justice Department what they were doing.

And that's what we know so far about Manafort's complicated relationship with pro-Russian actors in Ukraine.

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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby FourthBase » Fri Aug 19, 2016 5:08 pm

Nordic » 19 Aug 2016 13:19 wrote:While all the Trump haters chortle and smirk at the statue, just imagine the outrage if a Trump supporter had made an equivalent Hillary statue.

Body shaming is body shaming.

I'm the farthest thing from PC, but there's a double standard here.


Body shaming? That's almost certainly what he looks like naked. It is what it is. Emperors who have no clothes have flab, moobs, fupas, shrinkage, liver spots, etc.

I agree about the double standard. Here's hoping for an equivalently ugly Hillary statue that'll bring the double standard into sharp, undeniable relief when most of the people cackling at the Trump statue start whining about misogyny.
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