Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 12:39 a.m. No.2987483   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7761 >>7927 >>8076

Trust Session's please.

 

Q sent you here for a reason.

 

https://www.ft.com/content/f5946e94-b5d2-11e8-bbc3-ccd7de085ffe

 

https://dailycaller.com/2018/09/11/sessions-social-media-investigation/

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/11/jeff-sessions-911-anniversary-fbi-investigating-te/

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/immigration-dysfunction-can-jeff-sessions-restore-the-rule-of-law-in-america_2658072.html

 

https://www.newsweek.com/jeff-sessions-immigration-judges-sympathy-1115512

 

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/hamedaleaziz/sessions-new-immigration-judges-sympathy

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 12:46 a.m. No.2987522   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Brexiteers discuss Theresa May leadership challenge!!!

 

Conservative MPs opposed to Theresa May's Brexit plan have met to discuss how and when they could force her to stand down as prime minister.

About 50 members of the European Research Group (ERG) openly discussed "how best you game the leadership election rules," a source said.

Later, the Eurosceptic MPs are to unveil what they say is a solution to the Northern Ireland border issue.

They have been under pressure to come up with alternative Brexit plans.

The BBC's assistant political editor Norman Smith said the significance of the ideas discussed at the ERG meeting would have to be considered as leading Tory Brexiteers - Jacob Rees-Mogg, Owen Paterson, Iain Duncan Smith, Bernard Jenkin, David Davis, Boris Johnson - were not present.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-45488136

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 12:55 a.m. No.2987574   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7609 >>7639 >>7761 >>7927 >>8017 >>8076

>>2987546

Very NOTABLE Anon

 

He's been making waves on Russia.

 

https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060096459

 

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) might have found Russian collusion.

 

Russia is secretly funding the environmental movement, particularly in Germany, to help pressure the closure of nuclear power plants, he claimed during the latest episode of his personal podcast.

 

"You still have the nuclear movement going on, the anti-nuclear movement going on, and it's the Russians, the Russians are financing the green movement to have Germany shut down all of their nuclear power plants," Nunes said in the podcast last week. "Why? So that Germany will have to buy Russian gas."

 

German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced in 2011 that the country would seek to close its nuclear power plants by 2022 after a tsunami swamped the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan and caused a disaster.

 

Nunes, as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has worked to support President Trump during Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia. In the podcast, he did not talk about Russia's interference in the American electoral system, including in the upcoming midterms, but instead attacked climate science and environmentalists who are worried about California's record wildfires.

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 1:22 a.m. No.2987695   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>2987681

https://twitter.com/Stardust_1416/status/1038164687744053250

 

Hammer Time

 

This all has to come out before October or early October to sink in for the mid term elections.

 

The show is going to be GLORIOUS!

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 1:33 a.m. No.2987753   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7767

>>2987745

 

KGB DEFECTOR YURI BEZMENOV'S WARNING TO AMERICA:

 

29 YEARS AGO, Soviet defector and KGB operative Yuri Bezmenov, specializing in the fields of Marxist-Leninist propaganda and ideological subversion; warned us about the silent war being waged against America as part of a long term plan to take over and destroy the American system and way of life.

 

Watch this clip in AMAZEMENT as you realize he is describing EXACTLY what's happening in America today, where by Obama and his gang of Marxist usurpers who now have control of your government are just the culmination of a very long term plan, but are the ones who are about to bring it into fruition.

 

Bezmenov was born in 1939 in Mytishchi, near Moscow to a high ranking Soviet Army officer. At the age of seventeen, he entered the Institute of Oriental Languages, a part of the Moscow State University which was under the direct control of the KGB and the Communist Central Committee. In addition to languages, he studied history, literature, and music, and became an expert on Indian culture. During his second year, Bezmenov sought to look like a person from India; his teachers encouraged this because graduates of the school were employed as diplomats, foreign journalists, or spies.[2]

 

As a Soviet student, he was also required to take compulsory military training in which he was taught how to play "strategic war games" using the maps of foreign countries, as well as how to interrogate prisoners of war.

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 1:45 a.m. No.2987805   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7863 >>7927 >>8076

>>2987780

>>2987791

 

Mattathias Schwartz

 

https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/mattathias-schwartz

 

https://theintercept.com/staff/mattathiasschwartz/

 

mattathias.schwartz@โ€‹gmail.com

 

https://www.propublica.org/people/Mattathias-Schwartz

 

https://pulitzercenter.org/people/mattathias-schwartz

 

Does he smoke penis?

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 2:43 a.m. No.2988018   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8063

FACT CHECK: Who Gets Credit For The Booming U.S. Economy?

 

NPR cant avoid the truth anymore???

 

The U.S. economy is chugging along. Employers added 201,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate held steady at a low, 3.9 percent. Average wages in August were nearly 3 percent higher than they were a year ago.

 

Who should get the credit for that strong performance?

 

At a campaign rally in North Dakota last week, President Trump boasted that he's responsible for the economy taking off like a "rocket ship."

 

But Trump's predecessor wants to remind everyone that the countdown began on his watch.

 

"When you hear how great the economy is doing right now, let's just remember when this recovery started," former President Barack Obama told supporters Friday at the University of Illinois.

 

This is not just a question of bragging rights. With midterm elections less than two months away, voters' impressions of who deserves credit for the boom could influence which political party they support in November.

 

Let's stipulate that presidents of both parties often get more credit and blame for economic conditions than they deserve, given that much of what happens is outside their control. But setting that aside, is Trump simply coasting on the momentum of an already strong Obama economy? Or have things turned around on his watch?

 

White House economist Kevin Hassett insists that Trump deserves the credit.

 

"I can promise you that economic historians will 100 percent accept the fact that there was an inflection at the election of Donald Trump and a whole bunch of data items started heading north," said Hassett, who chairs the council of economic advisers.

 

"Inflection" is just a fancy word for turning point. So Hassett is arguing that conditions since Trump was elected are significantly different than conditions were before.

 

It's hard to see such a turning point in major economic yardsticks such as jobs, unemployment, or wages.

 

 

 

https://www.npr.org/2018/09/12/646708799/fact-check-who-gets-credit-for-the-booming-u-s-economy

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 2:47 a.m. No.2988028   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>2988013

Best option out there, and he seems like a good man. Smart, clever and level headed. Probably likes K-Pop and smurfs, but thats OK.

 

He bends Steven Sackur over in this interview, its amazing.

 

https://youtu.be/xSKl3_rXfbk

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 2:58 a.m. No.2988061   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8076

The Clickbait Era, Donald Trump and plunging trust in media

 

The Huffington Post headline was designed to get its anti-Trump readers to click.

 

"Kellyanne Conway: Trumpโ€™s Anti-Media Attacks โ€˜Are Not Healthy.'"

 

What? Was she saying this publicly? Was even the president's counselor off the reservation?

 

But it turned out to be a blatant distortion.

 

Here's what Conway actually said, when asked by Christiane Amanpour on her new PBS show whether "the president might take a stance of his own to pull back from this," meaning attacks on the media.

 

"I do agree that it's not healthy for the body politic on either side," Kellyanne said. She said that she and others "have tried, the president has tried, to turn down the temperature, to give more access."

 

So Conway's it's-unfortunate-both-sides-do-it-but-we've-tried-to-fix-it sentiment got twisted into her criticizing her boss. And what the short piece didn't mention was that she also said this: "We see things every single day on TV and in print that I promise you, I swear to God, are patently false."

 

This is why people don't trust the press.

 

And yes, the obvious rejoinder to that the White House sometimes struggles with the truth. On Monday, economic adviser Kevin Hassett said the president was wrong when he tweeted that "the GDP Rate (4.2%) is higher than the Unemployment Rate (3.9%) for the first time in over 100 years!" It's actually 10 years. (But those figures do show a booming economy.)

 

Still, pointing to presidential misstatements and distortions doesn't let the press off the hook when it comes to accuracy and fairness.

 

A new study out yesterday from the Knight Foundation and Gallup shows that most Americans are losing faith in the media, and their reasons largely center on matters of accuracy or bias. A stunning 69 percent of adults say they have lost trust in the media over the past decade, a figure that rises to 94 percent for Republicans. Among Democrats, 42 percent have lost trust, and the number is 75 percent for independents.

 

Those of us in the news business have company. Social media, run by the tech giants, were once seen as a liberating and democratic force. Now there are deep suspicions of Big Tech, and its increasingly maligned leaders have lost their heroic glow.

 

Here, too, self-inflicted wounds play a major role. These outfits were slow to police their sites, combat Russian propaganda, address the scourge of bullying and fabrication andโ€”in an echo of the MSMโ€™s plightโ€”are regularly assailed for discriminating against the right.

 

As NYT columnist Nathaniel Popper puts it: "Admiration of the tech world has, in the wake of a growing list of scandals, quickly soured into an intense suspicion that manages to cross partisan lines, similar to what Wall Street faced after 2008."

 

Now Facebook, Twitter, Google and the like resemble a machine that its makers can no longer control, even if they are willing to spend the vast sums that would require.

 

All these doubts seem weaponized in the age of Trump, given that much of the country distrusts the president and a sizable chunk of the country admires the president while distrusting his adversaries.

 

This constant warfare, which Kellyanne alluded to, leads to sinking confidence in both sides, as the White House and the press routinely trade charges of lying and bias. Itโ€™s as though airlines were constantly running ads accusing the others of being unsafe.

Things have reached the point where not only do many people believe the New York Times shouldn't have published the op-ed by the unnamed senior official, but some accuse the paper of outright deception by saying the author actually works there. That is of a piece with Bob Woodward describing a dysfunctional administration and the president accusing the veteran journalist of writing fiction and making up sources.

 

Maybe, in another time and place, the media and other institutions can regain some of the trust they have lost. Some people in the Knight study, at least, say they're open to that. But it doesn't seem to be on the horizon any time soon.

 

 

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/09/12/clickbait-era-donald-trump-and-plunging-trust-in-media.html

Anonymous ID: 6d094e Sept. 12, 2018, 3:06 a.m. No.2988095   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>2988063

Asian legal market entry fag here, nice to meet you babyfinancefag.

 

EVERYONE loves trump.

 

I have never seen so much investment into manufacturing, construction, logistics, and hiring. Asia (outside of China) is on fire.

 

Can you imagine a world with no tariffs?