Anonymous ID: 8cf45a Feb. 20, 2019, 7:09 a.m. No.5282814   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2851 >>3014 >>3227

Just out…

 

February 20, 2019 - 09:50 AM EST

 

(((▪︎Mueller report may be ‘anti-climactic,' says ex-intelligence director▪︎)))

 

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said Wednesday that he's far from sure that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation will clear up questions about President Trump and Russia.

 

He said he was hopeful the Mueller probe will provide some answers, but warned it might not even draw a conclusion on whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

 

“I think the hope is that the Mueller investigation will clear the air on this issue once and for all. I’m really not sure it will, and the investigation, when completed, could turn out to be quite anti-climactic and not draw a conclusion about that,” Clapper said Wednesday on CNN.

 

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said Wednesday that he's far from sure that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation will clear up questions about President Trump and Russia.

 

He said he was hopeful the Mueller probe will provide some answers, but warned it might not even draw a conclusion on whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

 

“I think the hope is that the Mueller investigation will clear the air on this issue once and for all. I’m really not sure it will, and the investigation, when completed, could turn out to be quite anti-climactic and not draw a conclusion about that,” Clapper said Wednesday on CNN.

 

 

Clapper, a frequent critic of Trump's, said people in the intelligence community see a strange deference on the president's part toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.

 

“The strange thing I think that has bothered a lot of people both in and out of the intelligence community is this strange personal deference to Putin by the president. I’ve speculated in the past that the way Putin behaves is to treat President Trump as an asset,” Clapper said Wednesday….cont.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/430720-former-director-of-national-intelligence-mueller-report-may-be-anti

Anonymous ID: 8cf45a Feb. 20, 2019, 7:38 a.m. No.5283150   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Save…the…planet???

 

Are they suggesting Hillary was going to save the planet?!?! Wtf!!!

 

February 20, 2019 - 10:00 AM EST

 

(((▪︎Don Cheadle and Mark Ruffalo: Feminine leadership can save our planet▪︎)))

 

BY DON CHEADLE AND MARK RUFFALO, OPINION CONTRIBUTORS

 

We cannot turn away from what is happening in our nation’s capital; not the spectacle in the White House, but the radically feminine leadership on Capitol Hill. We are actors best known for playing War Machine and the Hulk, and we are men excited to see the script change not only in the Marvel Universe, but also in American culture.

 

Why are two guys writing about feminine leadership? We are feminists — fathers, sons and husbands, allies and castmates. We also hope to use our positions of privilege to support and learn from women leaders as they make history.

 

More women than ever now serve in Congress and state houses. But having a seat at the table is just the beginning. What matters more is how things change when women gain power.

 

Climate change is among the most urgent crises our new leaders face. From wildfires, hurricanes and droughts to cancer and asthma, the effects of dirty energy and climate change affect us all. Unfortunately, those already vulnerable — children, the elderly and those living in poverty, are hit hardest.

 

In times of crisis, McKinsey research shows, women employ more of the leadership qualities organizations need, and their organizations perform better during and after crises.

(((Maybe that’s why Americans are electing more women, particularly women of color. We recognize that more diverse, more feminine leadership might better solve problems.)))

 

Many indigenous cultures understand this. They see (((Mother Earth))) as nurturing, creative and resilient. She grows from the bottom up and propagates diversity. She is vulnerable and courageous, responsive and relational, and driven to protect the ecosystem — the all — rather than the ego of a few. This is what we mean by feminine leadership….cont.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/430698-don-cheadle-and-mark-ruffalo-feminine-leadership-can-save-our