Puppet Masters
Page was thrust into the national spotlight after text messages were leaked between her and FBI counterintelligence agent Andrew Strzok in which they criticized President Trump. Strzok was removed from Mueller's team, while Page had already returned to the FBI.
She swiftly emerged as a chief GOP boogeyman, with Republicans saying her texts with Strzok were evidence that elements of the Justice Department were trying to impede Trump's presidency.
Page later filed a lawsuit against the FBI and Justice Department, claiming the agencies unlawfully released to the press text messages between her and Strzok in December 2017 for "multiple improper reasons."
If ever there was a time for the US black community to demand reparations for being subjected to the centuries-long slave trade, now is certainly it. In the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of a white cop, the country is convulsing from the fires of protest from coast to coast. At the same time, a large chunk of the population, when not adjusting their surgical masks, is hand-wringing over their purported 'white privilege'. To further complicate this nationwide nervous breakdown, we are just five months away from what promises to be the most contentious and momentous US presidential election in recent memory.
Enter Joe Biden, 77, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, who may be tempted to turn on the money hose to pacify Black Lives Matter and end the looting, burning and general chaos that has shaken the United States to its very foundation. To this end, it didn't come across as a subtle form of bribery when Delaware State Senator Darius Brown strongly suggested that Biden do what he can to fund reparations.
Comment: Biden's mental state is scandalous. That his family continues to let him run for the highest office in the land should lay them open to elder abuse charges. But maybe its a ruse? A puppet is no use if he is unable to follow orders. Is Joe the loss-leader to bring in a candidate at the Dem convention that would not otherwise be approved by the Democratic base? Killary's been making moves for months.
- Biden actually said this... "We have to take care of the cure that will make the problem worse no matter what"
- It's Official: Biden Won't Take Subway To Mexico
- Stop calling it a "stutter": Here are dozens of examples of Biden's dementia symptoms
- As Biden crushes Sanders' socialist revolution, will Democrats play a surprise hand in July to fight Trump?
- 'They're planning to replace Joe': Bernie's press secretary says Dems will toss Biden before November
- 'You ain't black' if you support Trump over me - Idiot Joe Biden to BLACK radio host
- Freudian slip? Biden in Iowa says 'poor kids' are just as smart as 'white kids'
- 'Basket of deplorables' 2.0? Biden claims up to 50 million Americans are 'not very good' people
- Creepy Joe Biden jokes about consent in first speech after 7 women accused him of inappropriate touching
- Biden campaign staff donates to group that pays bail in riot-torn Minneapolis
- Joe Biden: A portrait of corruption
The American Establishment is totally committed to the principle that the United States and Israel should have a "free hand" in dealing with other countries in their respective spheres of influence. That effectively means controlling the narrative so that the U.S. and the Jewish state always appear to be victims of other nations' unprincipled behavior and also creating an environment where there can be no effective legal challenges to aggressive action.

A general view shows the Russian Foreign Ministry headquarters and the Kremlin towers during sunset in Moscow, Russia.
"The Czech side has acted dishonorably and unworthily, taking this unfriendly step. Without any reason, the Czech authorities caused serious damage to Russian-Czech relations," the ministry said in a statement.
"The actions of Prague will receive not only an adequate response, but will be also taken into account during formation of Russian policies towards the Czech Republic."
Twitter pulls down Trump campaign video about George Floyd's death over copyright-infringement claim
A June 3 tweet by the @TeamTrump account with the video now displays the message: "This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner." Twitter confirmed it received a DMCA takedown request from the owner of one of the images included in the video but the company did not specify who that was.
The video, titled "Healing, Not Hatred," currently remains available on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. [UPDATE: Facebook removed the videos from both Facebook and Instagram later Friday after it also received a DMCA complaint.]
Comment: Here's the offending tweet:
See also:
- On being 'unpersonned' by Twitter for 'wrongthink' over George Floyd riots
- 33 examples of Twitter's anti-conservative bias
- Twitter's Trump 'fact check' fails to disclose company is partnered with groups pushing mail-in voting - UPDATE: Trump fires back, hints at removing Section 230 protection
- Twitter censors Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
- Twitter tags Trump's tweets as "misinformation" only following pressure does it do the same to a Chinese official
- Trump threatens a social media shutdown after a Twitter spat over mail-in voting criticism and fact-checking
- Appeals court: Ruling gives little traction for Trump's anti-Twitter campaign
- Twitter deletes account expressing concern over Oregon voter ballot scandal
As the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, plans to vote on the so-called annexation bill in early July, a recent poll conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute reveals that 52 percent of Jewish Israelis support applying sovereignty to parts of the predominantly Palestinian West Bank, with only 28 percent rejecting the initiative.
David Elhayani, mayor of the Jordan Valley Regional Council, is one of those backing the idea of extending Israeli sovereignty but says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be guided by Tel Aviv's national interests, not Washington's "deal of the century" peace plan rolled out at the end of January.

Bob Seely pushed the government's stay-at-home message and highlighted warnings against people visiting second homes
Bob Seely went to the evening gathering hosted by the Spectator magazine's deputy editor, Freddy Gray, in the village of Seaview on the island last month. Richard Tice, the Brexit party chairman, and his partner, the political journalist Isabel Oakeshott, were also there.
Seely said he was unaware others would be present when he arrived for a meeting, and that at all times social distancing was followed.
At the time, there was strict guidance against groups mixing from different households or people visiting and entering another person's home, with the health secretary stipulating that that included gardens.
Biden's remarks, made during an event moderated by actor Don Cheadle, drew comparisons to comments by 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton about half of Trump's supporters being in a "basket of deplorables," or 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney's remarks about 47% of Americans being dependent on the federal government and not paying income tax.
Ryan Wilson, the CEO of the Gathering Spot in Atlanta, Georgia, had asked Biden how he was going to lead differently and what he would do for black Americans, "if it's true that you can't truly lead people if you don't love people."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called on the international community to overcome the economic constraints imposed on the global economy and provide more than $700 million in order to confront the threat posed by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) in Iraq and Syria.
"It's true that the pandemic is putting enormous pressure on all of our budgets," Pompeo said on Thursday at a Ministerial Meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. "That said, our fight against ISIS continues and will for the foreseeable future. We cannot rest. We must continue to root out ISIS cells and networks and provide stabilization assistance to liberated areas in Iraq and Syria."
The decision to expel the Russian diplomats in Prague was announced by Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek at a joint media conference on Friday.
The prime minister said the high-profile media scandal over an alleged Kremlin plot to kill the mayor of Prague and two municipal officials with ricin poison was actually a ruse. The tip-off about the planned assassination came from a Russian diplomat who wanted to settle a personal score with his rival, Babis explained.
The Russian embassy rejected the reasoning provided by the Czech government, saying the entire scandal was a "fabricated provocation." The expulsion of the diplomats was "an unfriendly step" that signals that Prague has no intention to mend the damaged ties, the embassy said on its Facebook page, expressing its disappointment in the outcome.













Comment: Trump's response:
And some choice tweets:
The MSNBC hacks who made this decision probably actually think this is a big win for the "resistance". If so, they have about as much self-insight as Lisa Page, so she'll fit in perfectly.