Anonymous ID: 1f3473 Feb. 22, 2019, 5:27 p.m. No.5336157   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Sauce for Share repurchase Program

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/microsoft-plans-40-billion-stock-buyback-and-raises-dividend-1474404013

Anonymous ID: 1f3473 Feb. 22, 2019, 5:30 p.m. No.5336218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6407

Where’s the Outrage over Kerry’s Collusion with Iran?

 

Liberals tried to criminalize contacts with Russia. Note their hypocritical silence about the former secretary of state’s ‘strategizing’ with Iran.

 

Liberals tried to criminalize contacts with Russia. What’s the excuse for their hypocritical silence about the former secretary of state’s “strategizing” with Iran?

 

If there is one word that has widened the gap between Democrats and Republicans in the past 16 months, it is “collusion.” Many on the left believe that the Donald Trump campaign colluded with Russia to steal the presidency from Hillary Clinton. Proof of any such plotting has yet to be produced and may never surface (perhaps because it didn’t happen). We can hope the probe being led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller will ultimately get to the bottom of the affair. The suspicion that Trump’s apparent soft spot for the Vladimir Putin regime is somehow linked to what we do know about Russia’s attempts to interfere in the election has cast a shadow over his presidency in the eyes of his opponents.

 

But it’s clear that whatever the truth of the allegations about Trump, another prominent political figure has been colluding with a hostile foreign power. As the Boston Globe reported last week, former secretary of state John Kerry has been engaged in secret talks with Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif, as the two have “strategized” about how to preserve the nuclear deal the pair helped negotiate. If true — and Kerry has not only not denied this activity but has reportedly discussed it with members of Congress and others whom he hopes will assist him in thwarting the Trump administration’s apparent intent to either junk or revise the pact — this crosses an important line between legitimate advocacy and illegitimate efforts to sabotage the actions of a sitting U.S. government.

 

If allegations about that sort of behavior sound familiar, it’s because similar charges were lodged against Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national-security adviser, who resigned after a few weeks in office because he lied about contacts with Russia. Flynn pled guilty to lying but will apparently not be prosecuted because of when he held talks with the Russians: after Trump’s election though before his inauguration, when the Obama administration was still in charge.

 

rest at link

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/05/john-kerry-iran-deal-collusion/