[Re: “Three Democrats Sought Treasonous Conspiracy with the Ukraine to Bring Down Trump.”]
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 9:49:00 P.M. EDT
Does this website that’s breaking the story have any clout? Or is just flipped off by 99.9% of the media—who will ignore the allegations and focus on what THEY want—a narrative concerned with getting Trump.
I could not believe the coverage of the testimony on all networks today when I turned the tube on around 10 a.m.
“Jeez, must be either John Dean is back, adding a few things to his Watergate testimony 45 years later, or some overblown B.S. by MSM is taking place.”
Maybe they should be called BSM—Bull S**t Media.
On January 9th [2019], the networks were fighting against being forced to carry one of Trump’s Oval Office addresses in primetime about immigration—at the height of the chaos near the border—caused in part by their own slanderous reporting about “chillen being separated.”
“It’s not news,” they all screamed. Finally, they succumbed and grudgingly aired Trump’s remarks.
But THIS? The way they ditched their morning programming and breathlessly forced America to watch what they thought was so important, I thought they were taking the impeachment vote already.
Laughably biased. Then Holt tonight—with a stern face, gave a one-minute commentary about how the networks will—with great care and integrity—proceed with “this developing storyline that will continue to divide the nation.”
Divide the nation—yes—thanks to Holt, Andrea Mitchell, and Chuck Todd, who were sitting alongside Holt, like grinning gargoyles, without an ounce of objectivity or integrity… sick stuff.
One last item, which is:
Zerohedge reports that the NYT says a member of the CIA is the outed whistleblower.
What the CIA did to Kennedy, I’m guessing, they think can be done to Trump with impeachment.
--GRA
Anonymous said...
Friday, September 27, 2019 at 3:08:00 P.M. EDT
First Russia. No good. Now Ukraine. No good. We need to investigate Biden to see if we need to investigate.
N.S.: I came across this item while searching in vain for a beautiful testimonial GRA had written me last September or October.
GRA: “Does this website that’s breaking the story have any clout? Or is just flipped off by 99.9% of the media—who will ignore the allegations and focus on what THEY want—a narrative concerned with getting Trump.”
N.S.: Unfortunately, the answers to your questions are “No,” and “Yes,” respectively.
The reporter, R. Cort Kirkwood, is splendid, and the outlet, The New American, has a glorious history, but was rendered a zombie publication in 1962. It’s a wonder that it is still in existence.
Kirkwood is a Virginia newspaper editor, and the author of Real Men: Ten Courageous Americans to Know and Admire, which I bought my boy when he was about ten, and which he proceeded to read aloud to me, or at least half of the book.
R. Cort Kirkwood is a patriot, which is why he writes for The New American, which has served (under other names) as the journalistic home of legends such as George S. Schuyler, Alan Stang, and John McManus.
The New American is the media arm of the John Birch Society, which was founded by a man who was equal parts tenaciously anti-communist and brilliant, Robert Welch.
From the mid-1950s until 1962, Robert Welch was one of America’s most influential anti-Communists. When Welch founded the JBS, America’s most influential domestic anti-communists were Sen. Joseph McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Ward Bond and John Wayne.
Welch had all sorts of brilliant insights, one crazy notion, and one sane notion that sounded crazy.
The crazy-sounding sane notion was that Ike was a communist. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was then president, and played such a large role in the destruction of Tail-Gunner Joe that one could be forgiven for believing that the General was himself a Red.
Here’s what happened. The army was lousy with communist agents, traitors all, and McCarthy was ferreting them out (see the late Stan Evans’ monumental work, Blacklisted by History). Ike put a stop to that, and helped the Army destroy McCarthy.
You see, although Ike had sworn an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution against “enemies foreign and domestic,” he had a loyalty problem. His first loyalty was not to the Constitution but to the U.S. Army. McCarthy was uncovering a massive scandal within the Army, and Ike would not tolerate his Army being exposed, no matter the cost.
The public had no idea what was going on.
Welch’s truly crazy idea was that the federal government was putting fluoride in the country’s water, in order to control our minds.
This fine bit of madness was immortalized in the Stanley Kubrick movie, Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. A mad, anti-communist general, played by Sterling Hayden, who believes that fluoridation is corrupting our Precious Bodily Fluids, orders a nuclear attack on Soviet Russia.
Virtually nobody seeing the picture would know that the Hayden character was inspired by Welch.
Dr. Strangelove was part of a wildly ambitious, Democrat campaign to ensure that Barry Goldwater would not be elected president in 1964. That campaign joined Hollywood and Madison Avenue. MadAv’s contribution was the “daisy” commercial, in which a little girl is counting the petals of a daisy, before one hears a loudspeaker counting down the dropping of an atom bomb. The message was, vote for LBJ, or face nuclear annihilation.
The same year saw Hollywood make, not just Strangelove, but two other brilliant anti-Goldwater pictures, as well.
In John Frankenheimer’s Seven Days in May, a seditious chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force played by Burt Lancaster and supposedly inspired by Gen. Curtis LeMay, led a putsch of the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff against a liberal Democrat president played by Fredric March and inspired by Adlai E. Stevenson II.
And in Sidney Lumet’s Fail Safe, a crazed Lt. Col. played by Fritz Weaver gets a hold of the combination to the launch codes of The Bomb, setting off our bombers to Moscow. The President, played by Henry Fonda, must seek to avert a nuclear Holocaust.
In Hollywood’s fevered conspiracy theories, it was always rightwing conspiracies that threatened the Republic.
Where was Robert Welch through all this? On the sideline. Welch had been laid low by another conspiracy in 1962, one led by purported anti-communist William F. Buckley Jr. When Buckley’s bloodless political assassination of Robert Welch was complete, Buckley would act as though he had personally saved the Republic, but all he had done was destroy his main political rival on the Right.
Why’d Buckley do it? Because he could not tolerate having any rivals on the Right. Bill Buckley did not believe in a republic of letters.
And that is why, when someone writes something of importance in TNA today, it has no effect. Thank you, William F. Buckley Jr.!
“William F. Buckley: How I Conspired to Kill Off Domestic Anti-Communism.”
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