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Postby seemslikeadream » Sun May 08, 2016 10:27 pm

Trump Advisor's Putin Connections Freak Out Security Establishment (Video)
As Trump becomes the GOP's official nominee, security analysts say his advisers warrant increased scrutiny.
By Elizabeth Preza / AlterNet May 6, 2016


Late last year, the world marveled at the budding bromance between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Putin, who is alleged to have ordered the jailing and murder of political opponents and journalists critical of his regime, heaped praise on the “absolute leader of the presidential race,” calling Trump “bright and talented.”

In response, Trump compared Putin’s Russia to President Barack Obama’s America, insisting the former is “running his country, and at least he’s a leader—unlike what we have in this country.”

In the golden days of 2015, this back-and-forth inspired lighthearted memes and sarcastic tweets. But now, as Trump ascends to the position of likely GOP nominee,Buzzfeed reports that intelligence agencies are taking note of potential conflicts of interest concerning Trump’s aides and their “ties to allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin.”

In particular, policy experts are concerned about Trump’s newest political operative, Paul Manafort, who was recruited last month to lead the effort to secure delegates for the GOP convention in July. Manafort has significant experience laying the infrastructure for successful political campaigns, both in the United States and abroad. Slate provides extensive detail of Manafort’s dealings with foreign leaders, summarily stating Trump’s latest hire “made a career out of stealthily reinventing the world’s nastiest tyrants as noble defenders of freedom.”

Buzzfeed’s Ben Smith and Meredith Kennedy chronicled the challenges that arise from Trump’s relationship with Manafort. Former Reagan administration official Gary Schmitt suggested Trump’s advisers would require more than the “typical perfunctory review” to gain access to sensitive intelligence information, noting “it’s imperative that any campaign staff who have had commercial ties with foreign governments and politicians not be given access as well until they have gone through a full, thorough background check.”

National security lawyer Bradley Moss echoed Schmitt, suggesting the need for increased scrutiny for any operative with connections to Putin. “Ties to Russia and the Kremlin would without question be a matter of concern,” Moss told Buzzfeed. “He’d have to explain in far more detail what the contact has been.”

“It would be difficult—but not impossible—to imagine security clearing him,” Moss added.

Friday afternoon, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell asked Manafort about his connection to the Kremlin. "The fact that you, in the past, have represented in your business life, some of these Russian allies in Ukraine, those who are close to Vladimir Putin, pro-Russian forces: Do your past clients or current clients conflict in any way with the classified intelligence briefings that Donald Trump, as the nominee, is going to get?” Mitchell asked.

Manafort told Mitchell he has “no other clients except for Trump.”

“And I'm not getting the briefings,” Manafort added. [Trump] is getting the briefings.” Mitchell pressed Manafort further, asking Trump’s adviser if classified briefings would be shared with him.

“I have no expectation of any of that being shared with me," Manafort replied.

For former Reagan official Schmitt’s part, he’s not sure either candidate should receive sensitive intel prior to the November general election.

“Given Trump’s erratic behavior, and his willingness to go public with any story regardless of how dubious, and [Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s] own sloppiness with emails and personal server, I’d rather the administration simply not provide the briefings to either candidate,” Schmitt said.

Watch the video below via MSNBC. Mitchell asks Manafort about his connection to "Russian allies in Ukraine" around the 10:00 mark.
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Postby Nordic » Mon May 09, 2016 12:32 am

Because we sure want to keep secret the ways in which we are creating this "conflict" with Russia.
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Postby Karmamatterz » Mon May 09, 2016 8:00 am

Amerika has no problem with creating all manner of commercial relationships with China, but Russia is our evil enemy. This all smells.
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Postby Perelandra » Mon May 09, 2016 8:30 am

“The past is never dead. It's not even past.” - William Faulkner
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 09, 2016 9:11 am

MAY 9, 2016
Donald Trump is Destroying My Mind
by CHARLES R. LARSON

I have wasted the better part of the last six months reading hundreds of thousands of words of commentary about Donald Trump. I could have re-read War and Peace several times or a couple of dozen other books if I hadn’t been so concerned and frightened by the charlatan’s sudden rise. The events of this past week have shown me that most of the rest of this year will be dominated by Trump’s insane remarks, his childish attacks on anyone who dares criticize him, his attempt to destroy Hilary Clinton’s (or Bernie Sanders’) chance for the presidency. It’s a horrible picture. I wake up in the middle of the night with phony Trump on my mind. I worry constantly about the possibility of his becoming President of the United States. That’s not an irrational possibility, given his quick rise to Republican presidential candidate in the face of what most educated people believed to be impossible. Never in my entire life have I wasted so much time on a figure so unworthy of my attention—probably more time than it took to research and write my doctoral dissertation.

I’m angry—not the same way Trump’s followers are, even though I share their concern—because I believe that the media, especially the TV networks, have given him a free pass. Why haven’t they probed his inane remarks? (Details about “the Mexican wall,” for example.) Why do they permit him to get by with brief responses that in no way provide information or policy specifics about anything? When he says that he can’t release his tax records because he’s being audited, why don’t they ask Trump focused questions about his finances? The IRS says he can release those documents. Are the past ten years of Trump’s tax records all being audited, Vol-23-no-2-cover-158x200every one of them? What is his tax bracket? Ask a direct question: “Mr. Trump, do you pay any federal taxes?” I assume that he pays so little taxes to the federal government—not that he is worth considerably less than he says he is, as others have speculated—and that’s why he won’t release the documents. Voters should know whether Donald Trump pays his fair share of taxes. If he doesn’t, that will—or should—alter the entire calculus. In short, the media have permitted Trump to get by—or at least figuratively—with murder.

The thugs with whom Trump has increasingly surrounded himself ought to be the cause of major concern and investigation. Forget Cory Lewandowski, whose lashing out at people (physically, not only rhetorically) is a concrete extension of Trump’s statements at that protestors at his rallies ought to be thrown out or roughed up, rather than escorted out of these events without bodily harm. Since Trump has proposed the hit-them-back method numerous times, is that how he will treat people who oppose his agenda should he become President? That used to be known as “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth,” which is frightening as hell. Yet Lewandowski pales in the face of Paul Manafort, who has propped up some of the vilest Eastern European dictators of our time with dirty tricks and false information. Shouldn’t we all cringe now that Trump has been provided with Secret Service information and that highly secure information may be shared with Manafort?

The money on the Right (starting with Trump) is convinced that President Obama was not born in America but in Kenya and—worse—is a Muslim with a secret agenda to turn the United States into a Muslim nation, complete with Sharia law. Is it wrong for the Left to believe that Trump has a secret agenda to aid Vladimir Putin, using Paul Manafort as his liaison? That’s absurd, of course, but perhaps that lie should be promulgated the same way that Trump’s birther lie was so frequently repeated that all those people who dislike Obama because he’s a black man embraced it. Either Trump should dismiss Manafort or the Secret Service reports normally provided to presidential candidates should not be disseminated to him. Since Trump chose Manaford, the man’s past activities need to be considered as part of Trump’s position as the presumptive Republican presidential candidate.

These are scary times. The world faces mankind-altering problems (climate change, economic inequality, racism, mass migration) that one political party has continually refused to address. And now a demagogue is the Presidential candidate of that party. And although it’s only been a matter of days since Donald Trump became their candidate, one by one the Republicans who have professed that the man is a fake, well, one by one they’re starting to fall in line behind him. Look at Little Marco as Trump liked to call him, already saying that Trump isn’t so bad. He can support Trump. We know why Little Marco (who is getting smaller ever day) made this switch: he’s craven, like almost all of the other former Republican candidates. Watch Paul Ryan; he’ll cave too; it’s only a matter of time. The Republican Party has no business calling itself what it does. It’s the Craven Party. Always willing to sell out the country for personal gain.

So you wonder why I’m depressed, sleep-deprived, afraid and—yes—aware that I’m frittering my time away? Do I have a choice? Do any of us, if we believe that everything’s falling apart?
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 09, 2016 9:51 am

please god let The Donald's running mate be

The Arnold

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or The Idiot
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Postby cptmarginal » Mon May 09, 2016 10:02 am

Someone's gotta step up the R&D on the anti-life equation, eh?

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Postby cptmarginal » Mon May 09, 2016 10:02 am

For former Reagan official Schmitt’s part, he’s not sure either candidate should receive sensitive intel prior to the November general election.

“Given Trump’s erratic behavior, and his willingness to go public with any story regardless of how dubious, and [Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s] own sloppiness with emails and personal server, I’d rather the administration simply not provide the briefings to either candidate,” Schmitt said.


I find this to be funny and oddly adorable
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby JackRiddler » Mon May 09, 2016 10:04 am

Fuck, I never thought the Arnold.

Can't, foreign born. (Here a clear-cut case.)

Why would you want that? Another total bozo everyone laughed at who somehow WON CALIFORNIA TWICE. Not good. It would be like adding superpowers. Fuck, what a scare you just gave me.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 09, 2016 10:14 am

just a chance to recycle old pics

how about The Rudi?

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she was good enough for the war captive looser
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I post with love and a bit of The Funny


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Postby JackRiddler » Mon May 09, 2016 11:09 am

Rudy's conceivable but I suspect useless to winning.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 09, 2016 11:18 am

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How about just The Beaver?
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 09, 2016 11:22 am

Senoras y Senores, Candidato Republicano Donald Trump

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Hey, Republicans, that buffoon up there is your candidate for president. Your voters want him. That fake motherfucker fake eatin' a bowl of fake Mexican food and claiming it's awesome represents the party of Ulysses S. Grant and Teddy Roosevelt. Shit, Donald Trump makes fuckin' Warren G. Harding look like a goddamn golden hero.

How does that feel, John McCain? Lindsey Graham? Kelly Ayotte? All you supposedly once-rational Republicans? How do you feel seeing your party's standard bearer acting like he's gonna stuff thousands of calories and a tub of lard into his fat fucking cheddar-colored face?

"I love Hispanics!" his tweet screams, which is an improvement on his Archie Bunker-esque "I love the Hispanics" that he's been saying in every stream of consciousness speech, like in Pennsylvania recently: "I love the Hispanics, and I’m going to get so many jobs for the Hispanics, for the African Americans, for people that can’t get jobs now."

Meanwhile, Trump has doubled down on his vision of a deportation force rounding up undocumented immigrants, no doubt going into the homes of immigrants here legally, to drag away parents and break up families. It's an effort that one center-right think tank has estimated would kick the American economy right in the nuts. It would "reduce real private sector output by 2.9 percent to 4.7 percent or $381.5 billion to $623.2 billion." Or, you know, cause a shitload of unemployment.

But, hey, jump on board the hateful white-supremacist train, Nikki Haley (who, in a mighty stand, said she'll support Trump but won't be his vice president), Mitch McConnell, and Senator Richard Burr. One thing is for sure: After Trump finishes that taco salad, he'll be ready to shit all over anyone who is near him. And then he'll get Chris Christie to wipe his ass.

Man, Republicans, you have fucked yourself hard.
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Postby Luther Blissett » Mon May 09, 2016 11:24 am

I feel like Mugabe would make a really good running mate for him. Someone like that.

I'm sitting in a hospital waiting room and the View is on; they just played a clip of Trump referencing Broaddrick (not by name) and the ways in which Hillary threatened, intimidated and silenced the survivors of Bill's assaults and abuses. Which led to me wondering what would happen if Trump ever brought up Abdulrahman al-Awlaki. It doesn't seem like this would be a risky move in the eyes of his supporters, anyone can see that the boy was an innocent and non-radicalized American citizen and child.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 09, 2016 12:07 pm

Donald Trump Taps Chris Christie to Lead Transition Team
by KELLY O'DONNELL

Donald Trump is looking beyond the convention, the fall campaign and election itself to begin to plan for a massive takeover affecting four million employees: the governing stage.

In a new role, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will serve as chairman to assemble a transition team of experts on domestic and foreign policy to begin the organizational architecture for a future Trump administration.

Christie's team will conduct a search for candidates to fill top cabinet level positions and the roughly one thousand executive branch job openings that require Senate confirmation.

The executive branch employs roughly four million federal workers.

Under the law, a presidential transition team is a separate organization from the campaign.

Sources close to Christie describe this new position as further evidence of how the governor is trying to bring both substance and seriousness to the campaign behind the scenes.

Sources familiar with the planning say the transition team appointment shows "the role the governor is playing as the serious person around Trump who is trying to provide some discipline" to his growing organization.

Christie also continues to act as "a conduit between the establishment and Trump" based on Christie's relationships with Republican elected officials across the country, sources said.
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