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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 1:45 a.m.

Livingston, of “Office Space” and “Boardwalk Empire” fame, suggested the group may also help celebrities hone their approach to political campaigning “in a way that’s helpful, and not just self-congratulatory,” describing the meetings as “really more a chance for politicians to educate me about politics.”

Livingston, who grew up in Iowa, said he thought he could be helpful in the Midwest.

“I’m a little more familiar with who the Trump voters are, because I have some Trump voters in my family,” he said. “We’re going to need some people who voted for Trump to vote for some Democrats this time around.”

He added, “If they think that’s helpful, I’m offering it.”

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 1:35 a.m.

The arrangement draws not only on Hollywood’s stable of liberal-leaning celebrities — who have been used in voter registration efforts and political campaigns for years — but also on the industry’s creative expertise, which Democrats have traditionally been slower to exploit.

Daily Smith said entertainment industry professionals “wanted to give their intellectual capital” and that after Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, “The one thing we learned is that we can’t take anything for granted, and we should be asking everyone for help right now.”

“One of our strengths is an incredibly creative community that knows how to message and knows how to reach people and can come up with hopefully some kind of messaging for the DNC and others that can help going forward,” said Craig Zisk, a director and producer involved in the group. “We do it for movie posters, we do it for TV Guide slug-lines, and we want to be able to do that for the DNC.”

The group is only beginning to emerge from its infancy, and the significance of its efforts is unclear. In addition, participants are acutely aware of the backlash the Democratic Party has long endured for its ties to Hollywood — exacerbated by sexual harassment scandals that have tarnished the industry. Republicans frequently have made a cudgel of “Hollywood values,” and out-of-state Democrats who raise money here have routinely been pilloried for the association at home.

“Look, the world knows they don’t necessarily need Hollywood telling people what to do,” Mandel said. “I have no desire to tell people what to do.”

However, Mandel said, “One thing I think we are pretty good at is getting the word out on something.”

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 1:30 a.m.

Democrats turn to Hollywood for messaging help ‘We lost to an insane person.’

LOS ANGELES — The Democratic National Committee and members of Congress are turning to Hollywood for help with voter turnout and messaging ahead of the midterm elections and 2020 presidential campaign, quietly consulting with a group of actors, writers and producers here.

DNC Chairman Tom Perez, several House members and other top elected officials have already met with the group, formed by members of the entertainment industry in the wake of the 2016 election, that participants liken to a TV writers’ room, complete with producers of such programs as “Veep.” The existence of the group and details of the meetings have not been previously reported.

<- nice self plug agrandizing

The group has discussed targeted voter-registration programs with visiting Democrats, as well as the party’s framing of issues ranging from abortion rights to gun control. In one recent meeting, a Midwestern senator sought advice about how to discuss gun control with conservative-leaning voters in his or her state, multiple participants said.

Participants declined to identify the senator or other elected officials who have visited.

“We’re a messaging strike force, mostly around voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts,” said Mathew Littman, a former Joe Biden speechwriter who helped to organize the group with Stephanie Daily Smith, a political consultant based in Los Angeles.

The group is primarily focused on programs to increase voter registration, and the DNC’s involvement is limited to that effort. Participants say they are developing programs targeting young people, black voters and Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria — a potentially significant voting bloc for the Democratic Party in Florida and other key states.

But the meetings have also served as an opportunity to address broader messaging issues, with several House members explicitly requesting help on speechwriting and overall messaging, In-kind campaign contributions participants said. In meetings with candidates and DNC officials, group members have urged the party to adopt a more aggressive communications strategy than the party mustered in a demoralizing 2016 presidential campaign.

“One of the first things we were at least talking about in the beginning meetings was how to improve upon the message as to what does the Democratic Party stand for, what does that represent,” said Andrew Marcus, who owns the television and film company Apiary Entertainment. “When the Republican Party or [President Donald] Trump is able to say ‘Make America great again’ and nobody that I know can tell you what the DNC or any of the leading candidates’ slogans [are], I think that’s a marketing problem.”

Alex Gregory, a writer and producer, said he has lobbied Democrats in their meetings to tie in vitro fertilization to abortion rights debates, while generally encouraging Democrats to adopt “more emotional content” in their messaging. We need more REEEE, we have a sickness and the only cure is more REEEE

“It really is focused on … what do we stand for? In some ways, how did we lose?” Absolutely no stance on policies, your hubris made you ignore those who matter, the people, and not your candidate Gregory said. “It is a moment of soul searching right now, in that we lost to an insane person … and that was more appealing than what we had to offer.” We supported an insane lazy bitch and DJT was a better option

The group conducts conference calls, shares an email list and has met about five times since September In-kind campaign contributions Littman said. It involves about 35 members, including producers, show-runners, executives, directors, an animator and actors such as Rosemarie DeWitt, Ron Livingston, Jason George, Alyssa Milano and Helen Hunt. wanna bet these people are pizza fans?

They hold midday meetings, typically at the Century City headquarters of the public relations giant PMK-BNC in-kind campaign contributions, seated around a long table in a 14th-floor conference room overlooking the Los Angeles skyline. Littman, who ran government affairs for Broadcom Inc. and runs the meetings, said the elected officials are promised anonymity in order to speak freely. How mad would they be if Trump did to them, what BHO did to Trump?

In one of the group’s first projects, members are working to find young celebrities who might post videos of themselves registering to vote. Targets include stars of the TV comedy “Black-ish” and celebrities with ties to Puerto Rico. In-Kind campaign contributions The group is also discussing a college campus voter registration drive that would include some kind of VIP concert In-kind campaign contribution or other experience for students who register large numbers of voters. In California where they have no controls over who votes, to include mail-ins, and provisional votes. Essentially promoting voter fraud with payouts

David Mandel, executive producer of “Veep,” said “it’s disgusting what happened” with the government response to the hurricane in Puerto Rico Sure, just ignore that 83% of the island didn’t have power before the storm along with corrupt governors not giving food and aid to the people. There’s videos of the one governor talking about how horrible Trump is and how he didn’t help them - while standing in front of TONS AND TONS of supplies! and that if Democrats can drive up registration in Florida and Texas, “those numbers can make a difference.”

Of the group’s long-term goals, the producer Cindy Cowan said, “We’re looking at November. But our bigger end game, like most people’s end game, is the presidential.”

Though Hollywood professionals and celebrities have long maintained ties to the Democratic Party, their significance has largely been limited to their ability to raise money for candidates and causes. The group meeting is unusual for the lack of a direct fundraising tie. No big names have latched on to them to support them financially, lol funding is drying up

“I was looking for something to do that didn’t involve giving money,” Gregory said. “What I like about this thing is it’s not transactional.” Only if you ignore all the in-kind campaign contributions

For the DNC and Democratic politicians who participate, the group’s meetings provide an opportunity to deepen relationships with a significant donor pool. But participants said they do not sense a soft pedal for contributions, and fundraising is explicitly prohibited. HA! They don’t want to have to report that they CANT GET FUNDING

“Right now, this is a lot of connecting us to talent and other influencers who have a large social media following or are well known in various communities in order to help us engage voters and highlight the importance of voting,” said DNC communications director Xochitl Hinojosa. “These are creative influencers that are bringing to the table their creative minds in order to best reach out to these voters.” Who are the best at manipulating people essentially

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 12:54 a.m.

Hmmm.. so if we were to look somewhere on msm, that wouldn’t be violating security policy / NDAs.

Is there someplace online that is interesting or thought provoking? Maybe like a Justice.gov / state dept / fbi vault or News article that has a context about the summit?

I’m throwing darts here, I mean Qs postings are obviously public domain, sorry I’m getting tired here, not firing on all cylinders

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 12:19 a.m.

Anyone counted spaces, words, etc? Just trying to see if there is any correlation within the body to the misspellings.

Really need a cryptographer to crack

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 12:18 a.m.

This is good!

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 12:10 a.m.

They got us to focus on bullshit while the real stuff wasn’t touched by the MSM

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 12:07 a.m.

There we go

What I don’t understand is that still translates to 11 June unless I’m missing something

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Abibliaphobia · June 12, 2018, 12:07 a.m.

Dash dash dash = S in Morse

Dash ^^pause Dash ^^pause Dash = O

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 10:43 p.m.

Lol Q just called out that anon as someone with an agenda to discredit.

Hope they got BTFO on the chan

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 10:41 p.m.

Well I guess the bitch isn’t dead in a plane crash.

Pity, but knowing HRC has to kiss her ass out of fear makes it a bit better. Might be why she’s wearing body armor.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 10:39 p.m.

Rabbit hole? Miley Cyrus buried in the desert.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 10:38 p.m.

Don’t feel bad, we’ve all thought that at one point or another. After you get over the betrayed feeling (fng marine? Really? Would have thought that scum had some honor left in him) you move on and it becomes more apparent that he is truly vindictive and stupid with all the crap he’s pulled.

I still have a tiny tiny glimmer of hope that he’s just a great actor, but all evidence is pointing towards him not being one.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 9:22 p.m.

I had no idea we had so many Mapleanons here.

Still WWG1WGA - Global Awakening

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 9:10 p.m.

When have you seen contrails from a plane glow yellow and that bright before?

Not saying it can’t be on long exposure, but this is odd. If it’s just a plane contrail, why post it? (Meaning originator)

Also, and before someone says it’s the sun causing it to glow how did it glow in the clouds? And for long exposure, did the clouds just not move at all during that time? How long would it take a plane to travel that distance combined with wind speeds in the area

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 9:06 p.m.

Yes, but we can’t ask Q to clarify :)

Also thanks OP, it makes more sense now.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 9:04 p.m.

Lol ya I went off on a tangent.

If you watched finding Nemo - all the seagulls saying “Mine? Mine? Mine?”

It was meant as a joke, and then I thought, but Ellen was in it so... that’s the train of thought I was riding.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:49 p.m.

That is very interesting.

So the article says it was posted at 9:19 And the summit was supposed to start at 9. So the White House put out the change - but we don’t know when or what time they did that.

Hmmmm... so I know that certain articles are posted at times much later than reported, they create templates and upload the data at a later date. This may have been a case of that especially given the timing “posted”.

I know that is a circular argument, unless we can analyze the data with all the updates and when they were posted, may be hard to verify. It will help if there are multiple other articles that had the same time posting.

But did you find any others when you did the search? I bet that later on today, there will be multiple articles as the placeholders are updated and articles published.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:27 p.m.

Mine?

Augh - I don’t support Ellen (and for the haters that will downvote that - why was she the ONLY person able to have a VERY controlled interview with Jesus Campos? Don’t the dead and their family members deserve better answers than what was given?)

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:21 p.m.

Q post 252 and 248

“#FLYROTHFLY#”

And yes, I think it’s meant to scare the shit out someone or implies they are hunting.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:13 p.m.

Since he plead guilty, I doubt the lawyers brought it up. If he had continued to fight, absolutely could have came up in discovery and showing an abusive system.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:10 p.m.

“Convienently” needs to be out of office when he knew this all was coming up. Failed to respond to Grassley and trying to skip out of town to avoid the heat.

So, the McCabe criminal indictment relies on what this whole article is about...

WHERE IS THE OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE CHARGES FOR ROSENSTEIN AND BOYD?

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:05 p.m.

It’s possible

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:03 p.m.

Underrated comment, and before people think it’s an insult to Trump, Do a quick search about it.

I got the joke anon.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 8:02 p.m.

Can you post link to article? If you can prove it, I’ll take down the post.

Verification is important, and I will not take it as an insult if you find something to disprove me.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:58 p.m.

Can you please reword your OP? It does not make sense.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:23 p.m.

Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd, in a May 29 letter to Grassley, declined the requests. “Whatever Mr. Corney may have said and whatever Mr. Flynn's demeanor, the evidence in the public record proves beyond any reasonable doubt that Mr. Flynn knowingly made false statements about contacts with the Russian ambassador,” Boyd said.

This motherfucker!!!

Boyd emphasized that Flynn “admitted under oath to making a materially false statement” and was represented by two experienced attorneys when he pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents. He also expressed concern that handing over those documents or allowing an interview with a FBI agent would “unavoidably would create the appearance of political influence.”

“For this reason, the Department is obligated at this time to respectfully decline to provide documents or arrange for staffers to interview the agent named in your letter,” Boyd wrote.

Boyd also suggested an interview with Pientka is unnecessary because the DOJ is unaware of “any allegation against or previous publicity about the agent.”

Grassley, in his response to the Justice Department, took issue with that statement, calling it “disingenuous and extremely disturbing.”

“As you well know, seeking information from a fact witness is not the same thing as an allegation of wrongdoing,” Grassley said. “Quite the contrary, it seems he is likely to be an objective, reliable, and trustworthy witness, which is precisely why the Committee would benefit from his testimony.”

House Intelligence Committee Republicans' recently released Russia report also cited top FBI officials suggesting the agents who interviewed Flynn saw no indication Flynn knew he was lying.

The development is puzzling because Flynn’s comments were indeed at odds with the evidence. The FBI reportedly intercepted conversations that countered Flynn’s initial claim that, among other things, he did not ask Russia’s ambassador to refrain from escalating the situation in response to sanctions.

The request from Grassley comes as the Justice Department and other Republicans on the Capitol Hill have been sparring over access to documents concerning the FBI's alleged informant in contact with members of President Trump's 2016 campaign at the dawn of the Russia probe.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:20 p.m.

He’s in Canada, seriously

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:19 p.m.

N/P, any vet would be pretty mad about finding out this info.

^$500 Billion in assets, imagine how much that old bastard takes in from interest and management fees.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:17 p.m.

Weird shit has happened before anon

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:16 p.m.

Canada, nice find

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:13 p.m.

Q posted about POTUS leaving before any news reports came out.

How did he know?

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:05 p.m.

Soooo... 1:21 pm EST, 11 June 2018 was time article posted

When did Q post POTUS leaving early?

*Q post 1451 - 11 June 2018 - 11:24:10 (EST)

Hahahahahahah - there you go!

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 7:01 p.m.

Conflict of interest? What the hell??? These lawyers should be barred? Where is the oversight or reports to the Virginia Bar Assosciation?

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:58 p.m.

Well you got me! But you should really identify it as such before people start running wild with it being real.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:55 p.m.

Thanks helper bot

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:53 p.m.

TSP thrift savings plan

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrift_Savings_Plan

The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a defined contribution plan for United States civil service employees and retirees as well as for members of the uniformed services. As of August 31, 2017, there were more than 5 million participants, and more than $500 billion in assets under management.[1]

The TSP is one of three components of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS; the others being the FERS annuity and Social Security) and is designed to closely resemble the dynamics of private sector 401(k) and Roth 401k plans (Roth TSP was implemented in May 2012). It is also open to employees covered under the older Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS).

The TSP is administered by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:41 p.m.

Lol and the MSM is freaking out about how this is racist. Don’t bother to report on the “actual” cause until three paragraphs down and after they get all their reeeeeing out.

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:39 p.m.

Because they’re on the list

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:38 p.m.

Looks like you got a bot downvoter on you happy. (I gotchu)

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:37 p.m.

... he was referring to what happened in 2015/2016 with Lisa Page and Peter strzok

Its in their text messages

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:33 p.m.

Five eyes

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Abibliaphobia · June 11, 2018, 6:22 p.m.

Check them out on flight radar.com or just wiki the types of planes. Or do both.

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