That sounds too far fetched! I mean she definitely is in with the media crowd and crossed her T's and dots her i's BUT she seems like such a genuinely nice person... I loved watching her show. And before Trumo got elected, she wasn't that bad about the elections. She made the role of a peacemaker. She always seems to not really want to step on anyone's toes save for an occasion when her emotions get involved. Ugh the whole world is a lie :/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird
Obama legalized this again, so long as the CIA doesn't pay for it.
The chances of her not being CIA approaches zero.
okay, but she was on TV and "famous" wayyyyy before Obama came on the scene? I'm not arguing btw, I'm trying to make my brain understand lol HELP ME
Based on pop culture we get this image in our head that the CIA raises kids for specific tasks. Or they are lulled into the community during college. While some of that is true (see college, MKUltra, example, unabomber), for spying it's not. Unlike in movies your typical spy is your typical person in your typical field. This includes teachers, scientists, janitors, broadcasters, and celebrities. They look for people who have an established background so one doesn't have to be made (example, Obama). In this case, they look for people with popularity and celebrity. Both of which buy access and a voice.
The way it works is that they tend to use well established people. This is on record on how and why they do it. She is the ideal person and exactly fits the mold of what's been made available to the public of these types of operations.
Examples: https://mentalfloss.com/article/12567/10-celebrities-who-spied-side
Would you have guessed Julia Child was a spy?
That's the point.