Anonymous ID: b3f5d8 Aug. 14, 2021, 7:27 p.m. No.92761   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://amgreatness.com/2021/08/09/the-elite-beltway-pedigree-of-officer-redneck/

 

Officer Michael Fanone plays the part well.

 

He speaks with what most Americans would consider a rural drawl. He wears flannel shirts during CNN interviews and photo shoots. Large tattoos bedazzle his neck and arms; he has a beard. In a swooning front-cover profile for Time magazine, Fanone told Molly Ball he considers himself to be one of the “rednecks” who voted for Donald Trump.

 

But a few overlooked yet eye-popping details in Ball’s piece undermine Fanone’s public persona as the besieged D.C. undercover narcotics officer who donned an official uniform for the first time in 10 years to help rescue his colleagues from bloodthirsty Trump “insurrectionists” on January 6. Fanone has been on a nonstop publicity tour for seven months, stalking Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill and confronting his police union for its lack of support.

 

It all has a familiar ring; a photo posted last week by Alexander Vindman, now on a nationwide media blitz to promote his book about his role in Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial, was more than ironic. (Vindman is the national security officer who listened to Trump’s call with Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky and helped shape the conversation as an impeachable “quid pro quo.”)

 

The pair illustrates how D.C. partisans will go to any extreme to destroy Trump and now, his supporters.

 

Fanone, like Vindman, has deep ties to the Beltway establishment. He was born in D.C. in 1980 and raised in the suburb of Alexandria, Virginia, situated in one of the wealthiest counties in the nation and home to much of the capital elite. Far from the rough-and-tumble life he projects on CNN interviews, Fanone grew up a rich kid.

 

Ball’s article vaguely described Fanone’s father as a lawyer, “a partner in a big firm” in Washington, D.C.. Fanone, Ball claimed, “hated the stuffy status-grubbing of fancy-pants D.C.”

 

She does not disclose his father’s name—and there’s a reason why.

 

Fanone’s father appears to be Joseph Fanone, senior counsel for Ballard Spahr, a Democratic Party-connected firm based in Philadelphia. (A search of past residences and other open source information seems to confirm the relationship. News organizations like Time have refused to name Fanone’s father.) ..

Anonymous ID: b3f5d8 Aug. 14, 2021, 8:43 p.m. No.92774   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>92772

well then truly a Blessing 9 years waiting

i like how God takes their))) number and exposes them))) w it ha

it's nice to be Loved; i'm a prickly pear so i know 'not Loved' but there are a few fortunately

thank God for our Blessings, yes?

Anonymous ID: b3f5d8 Aug. 14, 2021, 9:13 p.m. No.92782   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2792 >>2853 >>2930

https://gab.com/QAnon211/posts/106755275362171233

 

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