I have no direct knowledge but there is a sufficiency of observations to raise the question: are they are both skimming Trump campaign contribution beyond authorized amounts? It was not enough for Kushner to take a billion dollar bribe from Qatar — he may have cash flow issues. Time for an audit!
Big Picture. As Robert Steele and Cynthia McKinney anticipated, 70% of the voters are angry at the two-party tyranny — and with luck, by 4 July 2020 they will understand that President Donald Trump can be beat with Robert Steele's playbook. Make the deal, Mr. President.Defend the Constitution, focus on America First not Israel First, and pass #UNRIG before Election Day and in time for 2022 to see a Congress with 100 or more Independents, Libertarians, Greens and other than Democratic or Republican. Don't make the deal? We may not be able to win, but we can assure your loss. Make the deal, Mr. President. We WANT you to have the Mother of All Landslides. Not happening on your present course. Make the deal, Mr. President. Interestingly, the Democratic Party is now showing signs that it will throw the Presidential race in 2020 in order to destroy the progressive wing of the party while making a great deal more money from donations inspired by those angry at President Trump. We are predicting the death of the Democratic Party and the emergence of at least two viable new political parties, one for the Sandernistas and one for the much abused Tea Party Patriots. If Trump loses to a Libertarian promising #UNRIG, the GOP will be destroyed as well. Is 37% disapproval rating his death notice? Joe Biden as the Ed Muskie and Democrats know this? BAD NEWS: Senate is now up for grabs in 2020, especially if DNC executes Joe Biden and goes with any of the other clowns.
In the almost 12 hours of Democratic Party presidential primary debates on June 26-27 and July 30-31, the words “Pentagon budget” or “defense spending” were not uttered, except for a fleeting, unanswered comment from Senator Bernie Sanders. Nor did any of the cable news moderators ask a single question about the more than $1.25 trillion dollars spent in 2019 for national security.
There is no benefit for the United States when an American Ambassador excuses the brutality of a foreign government, quite the contrary as it makes Washington an accomplice in what are often undeniably war crimes. Even though Congressman Lieu was clearly read the riot act and made to fly right by his own party’s leadership, it took considerable courage to speak up against both Israel and an American ambassador who clearly is more in love with the country he is posted to than the country he is supposed to represent. Of course, in never-any-accountability Washington a buffoon posing as an ambassador as Friedman does will get away with just about anything and, as the subject is Israel, there will hardly be a word of rebuke coming from anyone, to include the mainstream media. But the tweet by Lieu is nevertheless significant. Hopefully he will be among the first of many congressmen willing to put at risk their careers at times to speak the truth.
The history of espionage is a lesson in paradox: the better your intelligence, the dumber your conduct; the more you know, the less you anticipate.
The universal law of unintended consequences rules with a special ferocity in espionage and covert action, because pervasive secrecy rules out the small, mid-course corrections that are possible in normal social pursuits.