Anonymous ID: 5bf837 April 27, 2018, 11:25 p.m. No.1220067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0189

Some connections to dig Anons!!!

 

Boot, Applebaum, Kristol, and Bunch of Other Neocons Form Brand New Russia-Bashing 'Think' Tank

 

Cause, ya know, there just aren't enough of these well-funded bozo farms …

 

 

A group of neocon heartthrobs have banded together with an eclectic array of Russiagaters to form a visionary organization committed to protecting Western democracy. You can also pre-order their book, according to their website.

He must be stopped …

 

Chaired by pompous chess wizard turned Kremlinologist Garry Kasparov, the brand-new Renew Democracy Initiative (RDI) is the latest three-letter-initialism non-profit devoted to “the defense of democratic freedom and prosperity.” The trailblazing think tank has already sent shockwaves through Washington, DC and every European capital.

 

Celebrated war cheerleader Max Boot, who serves on RDI’s board of directors, announced the creation of this highly original organization in a Washington Post op-ed. Interestingly, the unveiling started with a laundry list of 10 other groups that are already “protesting Trump and championing democracy.”

 

So why does the world need RDI, then? Because RDI is different – some might even say “special.” Unlike the dozens of other well-financed bastions of status-quo thinking, RDI aims to “unite both the center-left and center-right” by promoting “liberty, democracy and sanity in an age of discord.” And where will this much-needed sanity come from? From RDI’s all-star team of important intellectuals and free thinkers, of course – some of whom just happen to be really tight with the other 10 groups mentioned in Boot’s WaPo piece. Dear Mr. Boot: does fighting Putin with the Committee to Investigate Russia allow enough spare time to fight Putin with the Renew Democracy Initiative? Curious minds want to know.

 

But Boot isn’t the only prominent sage of sanity to populate RDI’s board of directors. Aside from Kasparov (who once famously wrote: “Donald Trump gets more attention and condemnation for sounding like Hitler than Vladimir Putin gets for acting like Hitler”), RDI also enjoys the astute counsel of famous WaPo wordsmith Anne Applebaum. Applebaum is not a chess player, but she did once write an op-ed entitled “Should We Assassinate Saddam?” – proving herself to be a master of daring, if not unsound, gambits.

 

The organization’s president, Richard Hurowitz, is a failed hedge fund manager, amateur novelist, and member of the Council on Foreign Relations. (His RDI bio boasts that his defunct Octavian Advisors “was named one of the top large global hedge funds by Bloomberg.”No mention of it shuttering in 2012, though.)

 

Other board members of note include Karl-Theodor Zu Guttenberg, a German aristocrat who grew up in a centrist, democracy-filled castle. He resigned as minister of defense in 2011, after it was revealed that he had plagiarized his doctoral dissertation.

 

The organization’s signatories are a who’s-who of the ‘Putin is hiding under your bed!’ lecture circuit; Anders Aslund, Ian Bremmer, Bill Kristol, Michael McFaul and Radek Sikorski have all endorsed RDI’s manifesto, which calls for “fresh thinking” and urges “the best minds from different countries to come together for both broad and discrete projects in the service of liberty and democracy in the West and beyond.”

 

Some may accuse RDI of being a cookie-cutter non-profit that peddles in mindless clichés – but you would be very seriously mistaken if you thought this. Because even in its infancy, the organization has already launched a brave initiativeurging freedom-lovers to buy a book co-authored by Applebaum and Kasparov.

 

“Liberal democracy is in crisis around the world, besieged by authoritarianism, nationalism, and other illiberal forces. Far-right parties are gaining traction in Europe, Vladimir Putin tightens his grip on Russia and undermines democracy abroad, and America struggles with poisonous threats from the right and left,” RDI writes. The solution? Pre-order their fancy book on Amazon.

 

https://russia-insider.com/en/boot-applebaum-kristol-and-bunch-other-neocons-form-brand-new-russia-bashing-think-tank/ri23312

Anonymous ID: 5bf837 April 27, 2018, 11:39 p.m. No.1220152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0169

>>1220130

You need to try and understand that every time they take down a new person they are getting so much new info on so much more Evil they have to keep stalling the takedown to ensure they get all the monsters as they are already reforming new entities to hide behind as shown in this post.>>1220067

Anonymous ID: 5bf837 April 27, 2018, 11:41 p.m. No.1220169   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1220152

Further to that this isn't the first time these assholes have nearly been exposed so they are committed to kill lie cheat steal war their out of this mess!

Anonymous ID: 5bf837 April 27, 2018, 11:45 p.m. No.1220202   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0454

Donald Trump Hopeful to Achieve Peace with North Korea ‘for the World’

 

President Donald Trump signaled optimism that he could achieve peace with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, saying he felt he had a responsibility to succeed.

 

“It’s certainly something that I hope I can do for the world,” Trump said.”This is beyond the United States, this is a world problem.”

 

Trump spoke about the rapid developments of peace among North and South Korea during a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

 

He said that he felt a “responsibility” to succeed in achieving peace in the region, adding that if he failed it would be a “tough time” for many people in the world.

 

Trump recalled that when he met with President Obama he told him that it would be his biggest challenges he would face as president.

 

“Honestly, I wish it was handled earlier, I wish it was handled by another administration years ago,” Trump said, blaming past administrations in the last 25 years for not solving the problem.

 

The president would not comment when asked if he had spoken to Jong-un.

 

Trump also thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for helping the United States bring North Korea to the table with tough sanctions.

 

“He did it, and he did it because of a relationship that we have,” he said.

 

Trump also scoffed at diplomatic “experts” who were skeptical of his decision to negotiate with Kim Jong-Un.

 

“I get a big big kick out of that,” he said.

 

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/04/27/donald-trump-hopeful-peace-north-korea/