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Trump appoints Fox News analyst as deputy national security advisor

Kathleen Troia McFarland
© Gage Skidmore / WikipediaKathleen Troia McFarland
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Fox News analyst KT McFarland to serve as deputy national security advisor to General Michael Flynn. Campaign finance lawyer Donald McGhan was reportedly chosen as White House counsel.

Kathleen Troia McFarland is currently a defense analyst for Fox News and host of the DEFCON program. She was on Henry Kissinger's national security staff during the Nixon administration, and worked for Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger from 1982 to 1985, during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.

In 2006, she was defeated in a Republican primary bid to challenge Hillary Clinton's Senate seat in New York. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on the board of the Jamestown Foundation, a think-tank focused on China, Russia, Eurasia, and global terrorism.

McFarland will replace the current Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes.

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Hillary Clinton caught faking selfies with not so 'random stranger' in Instagram PR stunt

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Not a coincidence...but more like a staged event.

Hillary Clinton was out and about doing normal, everyday things like grocery shopping, when all of a sudden the former presidential candidate was approached by an unsuspecting fan to pose for a selfie.

Clinton has not driven a car in 20 years, and in the last two weeks she has been spotted taking selfies everywhere with adoring fans. Totally random stuff right?

According to US Weekly, the former Democratic presidential candidate was busy "grabbing a few last-minute items" when she stopped to take a selfie with Brittany Valente, who shared their snap to Instagram.

Comment: Hillary is not looking too good in that selfie photo.


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Lock her up: Former Wall St. executive describes Clinton Foundation as illegal slush fund for tyrants and despots to get access in Washington

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© AFP 2016/ TIMOTHY A. CLARY
According to a former Wall Street hedge fund manager and financial analyst, the Clinton Foundation is used by tyrants and despots worldwide to get an access to Washington.

The Clinton Foundation is a service offering corruption and slush funds for the use of tyrants and despots around the world on a scale never before seen in history, former Wall Street hedge fund manager and financial analyst Mitch Feierstein told Sputnik.

"The Clinton Foundation is an international illegal slush fund for despots and dictators used to sell favors and gain access to Washington, Feierstein, author of "Planet Ponzi" and a hedge fund manager who has spent 37 years working in the financial markets in London, New York and Tokyo, said.

"It is a cover up unequalled in history and none of the US media wants to cover it," he added.

Feierstein said younger US voters remained ignorant of the decades of earlier documented scandals that had plagued former President Bill Clinton and his wife, current Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, throughout their careers.

"Younger voters do not know the Clintons' track record or their 30 years of criminality; which explains the push to get out the millennial vote," Feierstein said.

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The numbers are finally in: Trump wins Michigan by 10,704 votes

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© Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press
Update: Michigan preparing for potential hand recount of 4.8M presidential votes

In the closest race for president in Michigan's history, Republican Donald Trump is hanging on to a 10,704-vote win over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

The Michigan Secretary of State posted results Wednesday that were submitted by the state's 83 county clerks on Tuesday after the votes were reviewed and certified by each county.

Before that compiled count, Trump held a 13,107-vote lead over Clinton. But after each county certified its results, the lead shrunk to 10,704, with the biggest chunk coming from Wayne County, which showed that Clinton had gotten 565 more votes than originally tallied by the county.

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UN says it received positive signs from Russia regarding Aleppo aid plan

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© AFP 2016/ MAHMOUD TAHA
The United Nations received Thursday positive signals regarding its aid plan for Aleppo, and looks forward to receiving official support for the initiative, adviser to UN special envoy for Syria Jan Egeland said.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The humanitarian plan for Aleppo, proposed by UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura, entails medical evacuations, deliveries of food and medicines and deployment of doctors on a rotational basis.
"We hope to have full green light from the Russian side and the government of the Syrian side and the signals today from the Russian side was positive, they say they support our representatives in the task force the four-points plan so we eagerly look forward to their full guarantees in the areas that Russia and the government control," Egeland told a briefing.

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Clueless Western press freak out after Putin correctly notes that the Russian border does not end

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A Russian TV event (vid) covered a nation wide geographic competition for schools children. This is somewhat comparable to the national spelling bee contest in the U.S. and elsewhere.

The guest star at the event was the Russian President Vladimir Putin. He was on stage with a nine year old participant who gave his specialties as "borders, neighboring countries and capitals." Putin asked the candidate "Where do Russia's borders end". The answer was "In the Bering Strait at the border with the U.S." Putin replied: "Russia's border does not end anywhere."

(When the audience then laughed and Putin sensed that it did not immediately get the real meaning of what he said he added: "That was a joke.")

But it was no joke. It was serious science. A whole lot of pundits, "western" reporters and anti-Putin haters now claim that Putin somehow did wrong, showed lust for new, unlimited Russian expansion or announced the fourth World War for the coming new Russian Empire.

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Leader of Ukrainian nationalists: ISIS is our ally in fight against Russia

Dmitry Korchinsky
Dmitry Korchinsky
Kristina Rus: It is only logical that Ukrainian ultra-nationalists who took the side of Chechen terrorists and fought against Russia during the Chechen wars would sympathize with ISIS, for which many of their former brother-in-arms are fighting.

A Ukrainian nationalist, leader of the "Brotherhood," Dmitry Korchinsky proposed to offer asylum to ISIS terrorists in Kiev, the former head of UNA-UNSO [Ukrainian National Assembly - Ukrainian People's Self-defense] wrote on his social network page. According to Korchinsky, SBU must see ISIS as "allies in the struggle with Russia."

"At the G20 summit leaders of Western countries were talking to the Moscow terrorist, like he's a human, asking him to bomb ISIS positions. That is, their attitude towards the terrorists is pragmatic.

Ukrainian security services also have to be pragmatic, and therefore, effective. It is not our business to arrest the enemies of Moscow - Islamists. We should only ask them to shoot accurately at Moscow's terrorists in the Caucasus and in Syria.

Unfortunately, security service sometimes arrests or deports recruiters - Caucasians who come from Syria to Moscovia [Russia] for their association with ISIS. It is not wise.

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2017 start date to fingerprint all foreigners arriving in Russia

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Russia's deputy interior minister has told the press that in 2017 fingerprinting will become an obligatory procedure for all foreigners arriving in the country. "The Interior Ministry initiates the process to introduce obligatory fingerprinting for all foreigners arriving on Russia's territory," Aleksandr Gorovoy said. The official also said that Russian police was thankful to all foreign colleagues who had showed understanding in connection with this program.

In late 2014, President Vladimir Putin signed an order on obligatory biometric registration of all foreign citizens and persons without citizenship who receive entry visas. The move was meant to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement, including the prevention of illegal migration and barring suspected terrorists from entering the country.

The initial proposal had been put forward by the Russian Foreign Ministry in reply to the introduction of universal fingerprinting of Russians wishing to enter the European Union that happened in 2015. Several years before the order was signed the head of the Russian Investigative Committee (the federal agency dealing with important crimes) suggested a similar idea, but it was not implemented because putting the necessary equipment on all border crossings turned out to be too expensive.

In November 2014, MPs from the populist nationalist LDPR drafted a motion requiring universal fingerprinting and DNA profiling of all Russian citizens for reasons of security. The sponsors of the bill said that it would help law enforcers and society through allowing the scrapping of other forms of ID and significantly cut red tape. The bill has never made it through the parliament. At present Russian law enforcers use the Automated Fingerprint Identification System or ADIS to hold data on convicted criminals and military personnel.

Comment: Once one country changes protocol and procedure, at some point, all of them will follow suit.


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No longer a 'black sheep', Hungary PM expects improved relations under Trump

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© Blogs - Financial TimesHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
The position of Budapest on Washington's foreign policy list has apparently "improved remarkably," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said, following a phone conversation with US President-elect Donald Trump. "Donald Trump has made it clear that he regards Hungary highly," Orban told his country's leading business daily, Vilaggazdasag, on Friday, as quoted by Reuters. "I spoke on the phone with the new US president and I can say that our position has improved remarkably," the Hungarian PM said.

Having expressed certainty that the two nations' diplomatic ties could improve with the incoming US leader, Orban said he had been invited to Washington for talks, although no date was specified. "I told him [Trump] that I have not been there [to Washington] for a long time as I was regarded as a 'black sheep,'" he told the daily, adding that his remarks apparently made Trump laugh, as he replied that "so was he."

The Hungarian billionaire investor-turned-politician, who has been in power since 2010, was among the first in Europe to announce his clear preference for the Republican candidate during the race for the White House. He also said that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton would be "deadly" for Hungary.

Comment: Orban has only ever been a politician; was never a billionaire investor. He has been criticized by the West of centralizing legislative and executive power, curbing civil liberties, restricting freedom of speech, weakening the constitutional court and judiciary, cronyism and nepotism...which sound more like some other country and politicians we know and detest. Instead, Orban's political philosophy is a closer reflection of the peasant and working classes, promoting national sovereignty along with a healthy distrust of US-European ideology.


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EU will allow Ukrainians with biometric passports to travel visa-free to most countries

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© EPAUkraine's President Petro Poroshenko (C) met European leaders Jean-Claude Juncker (L) and Donald Tusk (R) at the summit
Ukrainian citizens will be able to travel to most EU countries without a visa, European Council President Donald Tusk has announced.

He said the country had met relevant standards "perfectly" and in the coming weeks EU officials would work out how the scheme will be implemented.

The announcement was made at a meeting of Ukrainian and EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday. Corruption in Ukraine and the country's future were also discussed.

The visa-free scheme will allow Ukrainians with a biometric passport to enter the Schengen area - including some non-EU areas such as Switzerland and Iceland, but not the UK or Ireland - without a visa for up to 90 days.

Mr Tusk said: "The last three years have seen the birth of a new Ukraine, that advances its democracy and economy through sometimes very tough reforms.