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More Projection
To make sense of our seemingly crazy world just turn everything around. It’s all projection. For instance, that whole war on terrorism thing since 9/11 is projection, big time. War of terror would be more accurate. Presently in the Middle-East, … Continue reading →
Posted in neoconservatives, propaganda
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Tagged Barak Obama, corporate media, Donald Trump, impeachment, projection, Russia-gate, terrorist proxy, Ukraine-gate, Victoria Nuland, war of terror, war on terror
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Market Failure
I never though I would feel nostalgic for the Cold War but in retrospect it’s apparent that the contest between the two superpowers over which system delivered more comfort, freedom, and happiness to its citizens was a golden era. … Continue reading →
Posted in feral elite, neoliberalism, propaganda
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Tagged Barak Obama, Cold War, George W. Bush, Goliath, Matt Stoller, monopolies, neoliberalism, There is no Alternative, wall street crash
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Ferocious establishment resistance
Why has Trump’s foreign policy been such a shambolic disaster? Much of it is his own fault as he’s clearly allowed far to many neoconservative ideologues into his administration due to Israel-first campaign funders like Sheldon Adelson. As a … Continue reading →
Posted in neoconservatives
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Tagged Barak Obama, deep state, Donald Trump, impeachment, neocons, Osama bin Laden, Russia-gate, Ukraine-gate, Vladimir Putin
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It’s all projection
Let’s review what Russia-gate was all about. And no, it wasn’t about Russia interfering in our precious democracy. It was in response to Russian actions in the Middle-East and in the Ukraine that thwarted US plans for domination. Indeed, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barak Obama, Donald Trump, Israel, Russia-gate, Syria, terrorist proxy, US foreign policies
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The Blob
Perhaps–The Blob–is a better description of America’s permanent national security bureaucracy than–Deep State. Former President Obama certainly thought so. The moniker comes from Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes who nicknamed the US foreign policy establishment as “The Blob” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barak Obama, deep state, Donald Trump, foreign policy elite, Russia-gate, The Blob
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The Dream Candidate
I’ve come to realize that Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is the perfect Listen Liberal, dream candidate. If you read the book you totally know what I’m talking about and if you didn’t, I’ll explain. Buttigieg, … Continue reading →
Posted in neoliberals
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Tagged Barak Obama, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Listen Liberal, Pete Buttigieg, Thomas Frank
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No Illusions
I’ve been getting a lot of pushback from liberal friends about my disdain for Democrats. “You’re helping Trump,” with your criticism of the blue team, they tell me. Let me be clear–I’ve come to despise the tribalism that passes … Continue reading →
PayGo
PayGo is bad economics and bad politics, but naturally it was the first order of business for the newly elected Democratic Speaker of the House–Nancy Pelosi. Despite resistance from progressive Democrats, the House rules package for the 116th Congress will … Continue reading →
Hard men with guns
President Trump announced recently that US troops would be leaving Syria, setting off a firestorm of criticism across the political spectrum and echoed by the corporate media. In the middle of this barrage of negative publicity it’s useful to examine … Continue reading →
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Tagged Al-Qaeda, Barak Obama, CIA, DIA, Hillary Clinton, ISIS, Israel, John Kerry, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, neocons, Operation Timber Sycamore, Russia, Saudi Arabia, seymour hersh, Syria, terrorist proxy, The Redirection
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The Triumph of Conservatism
Classic liberalism is a formulation of ideas about human freedom, markets, and representative democracy. But in modern day America it has largely become a conservative cover for a corrupt status quo represented by neoliberal economic and neoconservative foreign policies. … Continue reading →
Posted in neofeudalism, neoliberals, propaganda
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Tagged Affordable Care Act, Barak Obama, Democratic Party, Donald Trump, Gabriel Kolko, George Bush, Hope and Change, liberal, liberalism, neoliberalism, Obama-care, reactionary Republicans, Triumph of Conservatism, wall street crash
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