The Front Page Cover
2016 The truth will set you free
Featuring:
Hilly's Manservants, Exposed
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Great Power Realignment - To Russia?
Shoshana Bryen
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U.S. President Barack nObama, perhaps sensing futility, called Russian
President Vladimir Putin last weekend. The Kremlin's report of the
phone call posits the U.S. and Russia getting closer --
although, it appears, on Russia's terms.
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{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ The shelling of Syrian soldiers by the Turkish military is one more step back into Great Power politics -- historic Turkish-Russian enmity played out over Kurds and Syrians... The U.S. appears to believe 21st century wars cannot be won by military force and that battling parties can be induced to set aside their national and religious aims for a negotiated "peace." Meanwhile, the parties to the conflict are using their armies to pursue victory. Last week, Turkey attacked Kurdish fighters who were struggling to connect Kurdish territory in northern Iraq with a Kurdish enclave in northern Syria along the Turkish border. The Kurds, backed by Russian air power, want to oust Turkish-backed Syrian rebels from the Azaz region, in order to create contiguous territory from northern Iraq to Syrian Kurdistan, and prevent the Syrian rebels from being resupplied by Turkey. The net effect is to boost Kurdish-Russian cooperation; to provide relief for Assad's army in the north; to increase Turkey's hostility toward Russia; and possibly to put Turkey on a collision course with the U.S. -- if Ankara believes its position in NATO will protect it from Russian fallout. It should be noted that although Turkish troops attacked Syrians, they stayed clear of threatening Russia directly. The U.S. has urged both Turkey and the Kurds to decrease hostilities, but Turkey dismissed U.S. calls for a ceasefire. Attacks on the Kurds continued as Turkey began to fire on Syrian forces, and Turkey's President Tayyip Recep Erdogan did not rule out a ground attack inside Syria. http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7453/us-russia-syria-realignment.
Cuba's Dissident Crackdown Peaks Ahead of
nObama's Historic Visit
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This Government Agency Offends the Constitution
and Needs to Be Eliminated
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nObama the Obstructionist
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{dailysignal.com} ~ What a shock. Now that he’s at the White House—and facing GOP opposition to appointing a new Supreme Court justice in the mere months before a new president is elected... President Barack nObama seems to have changed his tune a decade after serving as a U.S. senator. As we detail in the below video, nObama used to think it was appropriate for senators including himself to block judicial nominees. In fact, he filibustered Justice Samuel Alito’s confirmation to the Supreme Court along with circuit court nominees Janice Rogers Brown, William Pryor, and Leslie Southwick. But White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday that nObama sees things a little differently now. Speaking about filibustering Alito’s nomination, Earnest said, per The Hill, “That is an approach the president regrets.” Thats a lie. http://dailysignal.com/2016/02/18/obama-the-obstructionist/?utm_source=heritagefoundation&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=saturday&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRonu6zLcO%2FhmjTEU5z16uwlXaS1iokz2EFye%2BLIHETpodcMTcdjMrnYDBceEJhqyQJxPr3NLtQN191pRhLiDH3rhbLOWYxceLV9yOhlovnyjDE%3D.
slump-Trump Accused Of
Financially Threatening Woman
Suing slump-Trump University
Jeff Dunetz
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Americans Oppose Invasion
– Why Can’t We Stop It?
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Chilling Details: Hamas Plot to
Assassinate Netanyahu in Terror Attack
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Palestinians: hanoi-Kerry and
the Game of Obfuscation
Khaled Abu Toameh
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Palestinian Authority leaders, official television, schools and media outlets often display maps showing Palestine stretching from the River Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea. The maps do not show the existence of Israel.
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{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ U.S. Secretary of State John hanoi-Kerry is back in town. This time he is meeting with Jordanian and Palestinian leaders about "ongoing security issues in the region and continued tensions between Israel and the Palestinians."... For those not involved in political newspeak, here is a translation: "Ongoing security issues" = the Islamic State terror group (ISIS). "Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians" = the ongoing wave of Palestinian stabbing, car-ramming and shooting attacks that began October 2015. Jordan and the Palestinian Authority (PA) fighting ISIS? Now that's an idea! Jordanian King Abdullah and PA President Mahmoud Abbas ending "tensions" between Israel and the Palestinians? Let's think about that. http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/7480/palestinians-john-kerry.
The Growing Threat of ISIS Unleashing a
Weapon of Mass Destruction
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Expert: U.S. military could topple
like Jenga blocks
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Hilly's Manservants, Exposed
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They have tossed aside all vestiges of objective journalism -- in fact, journalism itself -- to please the boss.
They have tossed aside all vestiges of objective journalism -- in fact, journalism itself -- to please the boss.
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It's an ugly set of transactions, conducted in secret. To try and gain access to the very inaccessible Clinton, flattery is one method, but press dictated by the campaign is the real coin of the realm.
It's an ugly set of transactions, conducted in secret. To try and gain access to the very inaccessible Clinton, flattery is one method, but press dictated by the campaign is the real coin of the realm.
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Gawker used the Freedom of Information Act to get to the exchanges between reporters and Reines, the Hilly Clinton gatekeeper. Their new find is Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic, who has worked in the political-news departments at ABC and CBS. The headline: "This Is How Hilly Clinton Gets the Coverage She Wants."
Gawker used the Freedom of Information Act to get to the exchanges between reporters and Reines, the Hilly Clinton gatekeeper. Their new find is Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic, who has worked in the political-news departments at ABC and CBS. The headline: "This Is How Hilly Clinton Gets the Coverage She Wants."
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In July 2009, Hilly was delivering a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations. Ambinder wanted an advance copy of the speech, a normal request, sometimes granted, sometimes not. Reines had a novel response. He insisted on conditions. "You must describe her tone as 'muscular,' and you must note that her most prominent underlings at the State Department George Mitchell, Richard Holbrooke would be seated in front of her to convey her command of the staff."
In July 2009, Hilly was delivering a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations. Ambinder wanted an advance copy of the speech, a normal request, sometimes granted, sometimes not. Reines had a novel response. He insisted on conditions. "You must describe her tone as 'muscular,' and you must note that her most prominent underlings at the State Department George Mitchell, Richard Holbrooke would be seated in front of her to convey her command of the staff."
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"Got it," Ambinder shot back. Later that day, he published a story doing Clinton's bidding right at the top, touting a "muscular speech" Clinton would deliver that day in front of her rival "power centers" in the State Department.
"Got it," Ambinder shot back. Later that day, he published a story doing Clinton's bidding right at the top, touting a "muscular speech" Clinton would deliver that day in front of her rival "power centers" in the State Department.
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Mike Allen at Politico and Mark Landler at The New York Times also used copy that showed Reines was orchestrating Clinton's press clips with them as well. Both reporters used the adjective "muscular" and both cited the other envoys in front of her. They needed to stay on Team Hilly.
Mike Allen at Politico and Mark Landler at The New York Times also used copy that showed Reines was orchestrating Clinton's press clips with them as well. Both reporters used the adjective "muscular" and both cited the other envoys in front of her. They needed to stay on Team Hilly.
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Ambinder never stopped being a lap dog. Days later, he emailed Reines to coo over a "Meet the Press" appearance: "She kicked A on MTP." A 2010 email from Ambinder to Reines on a press conference covering the WikiLeaks outrages oozed: "This is an awesome presser. ... She is PITCH f#$*& PERFECT on this stuff."
Ambinder never stopped being a lap dog. Days later, he emailed Reines to coo over a "Meet the Press" appearance: "She kicked A on MTP." A 2010 email from Ambinder to Reines on a press conference covering the WikiLeaks outrages oozed: "This is an awesome presser. ... She is PITCH f#$*& PERFECT on this stuff."
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When contacted by Gawker, Ambinder pleaded that this was an "incomplete" record:
When contacted by Gawker, Ambinder pleaded that this was an "incomplete" record:
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"The exchange is probably at best an incomplete record of what went down. That said, the transactional nature of such interactions always gave me the willies. ... At no point at The Atlantic did I ever feel the pressure to make transactional journalism the norm."
"The exchange is probably at best an incomplete record of what went down. That said, the transactional nature of such interactions always gave me the willies. ... At no point at The Atlantic did I ever feel the pressure to make transactional journalism the norm."
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The Atlantic added this lame note on their website above Ambinder's 2009 piece: "On February 9, 2016, Gawker called the reporting of this post into question. It is The Atlantic's policy never to cede to sources editorial control of the content of our stories."
The Atlantic added this lame note on their website above Ambinder's 2009 piece: "On February 9, 2016, Gawker called the reporting of this post into question. It is The Atlantic's policy never to cede to sources editorial control of the content of our stories."
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No it's not. That answer is about as honest as The Atlantic's reporting.
No it's not. That answer is about as honest as The Atlantic's reporting.
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Last November, Gawker exposed Mike Allen at Politico emailing Reines offering to host Chelsea Clinton at a very cozy Politico brunch: "No one besides me would ask her a question, and you and I would agree on them precisely in advance. ... The interview would be "no-surprises'."
Last November, Gawker exposed Mike Allen at Politico emailing Reines offering to host Chelsea Clinton at a very cozy Politico brunch: "No one besides me would ask her a question, and you and I would agree on them precisely in advance. ... The interview would be "no-surprises'."
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