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Remembrances...

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  Before the FUN video I need to post this one so to get context!  And now... the FUN stuff.

Don't Miss the American Precedent for the Trump Indictments

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Don't Miss the American Precedent for the Trump Indictments CHRIS BRAY There’s a whole lot of  this sentiment  on social media this morning, and I agree with it entirely: But also  read this . It’s important, and it’ll take you three minutes. Click on that link and read. You’ll see the point with every paragraph. There are American precedents for the shameful acts of disgusting political lawfare being directed against Donald Trump (and his lawyers and political staff), and the most obvious  and extremely telling  precedent is the behavior of Federalists during the Adams administration. The Sedition Act of 1798 made criticism of the federal government a crime, on a comparable construction of the idea of “disinformation” that’s now used as a repressive tool: the law forbade “any false, scandalous, and malicious writing” about the government, subjective terms that in practice opened the prison doors to mere disagreement and ordinary political criticism. Federalists arrested and prosec

Deep State Spotlight: Victoria Nuland

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  Deep State Spotlight: Victoria Nuland Why the High Priestess of the Security State Transcends Partisan Politics RYAN DELARME Countless politicians in America today have experienced meteoric ascensions to the upper echelons of government for no real, discernible reason. It seems as though the requirements for becoming a deep state pawn are minimal beyond the prospective candidate's willingness to forsake their constituents to appease an international ruling class. In this article, we are going to take a good, hard look at Neocon warhawk Victoria Nuland, somebody who’s managed to maintain substantial power regardless of which political party is in control of American politics. Her career serves to remind us that there is a class of deep-state assets that exist beyond the confines of party affiliation and that these consequential individuals who fly under the radar are often far more dangerous than the ones who receive constant partisan criticism. We are told that we, the people, ha