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So this is how Trump is turning into the torpedo, before it can arm itself.
Trump is turning into the Color Revolution prior to the Election, before it can take effect at the Election/aftermath.
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So this is how Trump is turning into the torpedo, before it can arm itself.
Trump is turning into the Color Revolution prior to the Election, before it can take effect at the Election/aftermath.
Norman Eisen
The Democrat Playbook.
Another Taxpayer funded Traitor at the Brookings Institute.
Norman Eisen, American Traitor
Ambassador Norman Eisen (ret.) is a senior fellow in Governance Studies at Brookings and an expert on law, ethics, and anti-corruption. He most recently served as special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee from 2019 to 2020, including for the impeachment and trial of President Trump, and was a “critical force in building the case for impeachment” (Washington Post). His book about his service, A Case for the American People: The United States v. Donald J. Trump (Crown 2020), was praised as “tantalizing” (New York Times), “compelling,” (Washington Post), and as “an important piece of the historical record” (Mother Jones). Eisen is also the author of The Last Palace: Europe’s Turbulent Century in Five Lives and One Legendary House (Crown 2018) and Democracy’s Defenders: U.S. Embassy Prague, The Fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia, and Its Aftermath (Brookings Institution Press 2020).
At Brookings, Eisen has authored such reports as “The Emoluments Clause,” “Presidential Obstruction of Justice,” and “The Democracy Playbook." He is the project chair of Leveraging Transparency to Reduce Corruption, a research initiative pioneering best practices in transparency and accountability to fight corruption in the natural resource value chain. He also co-chairs the Transatlantic Democracy Working Group.
Eisen served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic from 2011 to 2014. He helped develop innovative anti-corruption and transparency strategies in cooperation with U.S. and Czech law enforcement and other stakeholders. Eisen also helped advance U.S.-Czech security and defense initiatives and deepened economic ties between the two nations.
From January 2009 to January 2011, Eisen worked in the White House as special counsel and special assistant to the president for ethics and government reform. The press dubbed him “Mr. No” and the "Ethics Czar" for his tough anti-corruption approach. He also advised President Obama on lobbying regulation, campaign finance law, and open government issues, helping to assure the most scandal-free White House in modern history.
Before government service, Eisen was a partner in the D.C. law firm Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, where he specialized in litigation and investigations. His cases included Enron, the ADM antitrust case, the subprime financial collapse, the Monica Lewinsky matter and the 2000 and 2004 presidential recounts. He was named one of DC’s top lawyers by Washingtonian.
Eisen received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1991 and his B.A. from Brown University in 1985, both with honors. He has been profiled in The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Politico, The Wall Street Journal, and Tablet. He was named to the Politico 50 list of thinkers shaping American politics, and to the Forward 50 list of American Jews. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Atlantic, Politico, and many other publications in the United States and internationally. He is the founder and former board chair of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and a former CNN commentator. Eisen was credited by director Wes Anderson as an inspiration for the character of the crusading lawyer Deputy Kovacs in the 2014 film “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”
Outside of Brookings, Eisen is providing informal assistance exclusively to the Biden campaign for president.
https://www.brookings.edu/experts/norman-eisen/
The Democracy Playbook: Preventing and Reversing Democratic Backsliding
The Democracy Playbook sets forth strategies and actions that supporters of liberal democracy can implement to halt and reverse democratic backsliding and make democratic institutions work more effectively for citizens. The strategies are deeply rooted in the evidence: what the scholarship and practice of democracy teach us about what does and does not work. We hope that diverse groups and individuals will find the syntheses herein useful as they design catered, context-specific strategies for contesting and resisting the illiberal toolkit. This playbook is organized into two principal sections: one dealing with actions that domestic actors can take within democracies, including retrenching ones, and the second section addressing the role of international actors in supporting and empowering pro-democracy actors on the ground.
https://www.brookings.edu/research/the-democracy-playbook-preventing-and-reversing-democratic-backsliding/
Brookings/Communist Insurgents for "The Playbook"
Norman Eisen
Andrew Kenealy
Susan Corke
Torrey Taussig
Alina Polyakova
https://www.brookings.edu/research/the-democracy-playbook-preventing-and-reversing-democratic-backsliding/
Excellent observation. It bothered me that I couldn't figure out why firebugs would be travelling with so much water.
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Nice job, nice Q(you), well deserved.
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Keep up the good work bro.
If the White House can be infiltrated, anything except heaven can be infiltrated.
Hath God indeed said?
If it's not in the toilet, we don't really care.
Mop up will take weeks, not months, not years.