Anonymous ID: 89afc1 Aug. 24, 2022, 2:32 p.m. No.17437599   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>Another Conspiracy Theory Vindicated: MSNBC Tells Peasants ‘You’ll Miss the Deep State When It’s Gone’

>MSNBC and The Daily Beast recently made an amazing admission that the Deep State – the permanent DC bureaucracy that persists from administration to administration – is real.

>David Rothkopf – an acolyte of war criminal Henry Kissinger — said the quiet part out loud on national television and in a column he penned titled “You’re Going to Miss the Deep State When It’s Gone.”

 

the Anon conspiracy theory is not vindicated because anons have a totally different meaning for the term Deep State than David Rothkopf who is talking about the bureaucracy of unelected officials in the civil service, the military, the intelligence community and the foreign service; when anons talk about the Deep State, they think Satanist Cabal of pedophile cannibals, consisting on Hollywood celebs, Dem politicians and international organizations and oligarchs … and they also consider one part of the Deep State, Pentagon and the Military being Patriot White Hats who fight against the Deep state …

 

how Rothkopf uses the term is close to Hussein's top aide Ben Rhodes' term the Blob …

 

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In a 2016 New York Times Magazine profile of Ben Rhodes, the top aide to then-President Barack Obama derisively labeled America’s foreign policy establishment “the blob.”

 

With that term, now ubiquitous in Washington, DC, he sought to lambaste both Democrats and Republicans who generally followed the same internationalist playbook since 1945, many of whom supported the Iraq War and trade deals that hurt the middle class.

 

It’s not that Rhodes disagreed with all their beliefs — the importance of US global leadership, free trade, democracy promotion, and protection of human rights — but he disparaged the blob’s insistence on continuing the forever wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, minimizing climate change, and ignoring other challenges like pandemics.

 

Rhodes wasn’t alone. Obama felt similarly, and he and his team raged against foreign policy traditionalists both in and out of government. They “saw themselves as insurgents,” wrote James Mann in The Obamians, a 2012 book on that administration’s foreign policy cadre.

 

President Donald Trump followed suit, riding a wave of anti-elite, anti-expert populism with chants of “America First” straight to the White House.

 

Those two presidents’ rejection of the blob wasn’t absolute, of course. Obama had Hillary Clinton and John Kerry serve as his secretaries of state, and Trump had John Bolton in the White House and James Mattis at the Pentagon. But the last two presidents were deeply skeptical of the capital’s groupthink and, when they could, kept establishment types at arm’s length.

 

That’s not the case with President-elect Joe Biden.

 

Biden has warmly welcomed traditionalists into his inner circle. “The blob is back,” said Aaron Friedberg, a former national security adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney who is now at Princeton University.

 

https://www.vox.com/22153765/joe-biden-foreign-policy-team-revenge-blob