The Very Unhinged
John Brennan, by Tyler Durden, 7/20/18.
Winston Churchill said all
there is to say about political summits with his quote: “Jaw jaw is better
than war war.”
That is
the thing to bear in mind when examining the rights and wrongs of the
Trump-Putin summit: Two leaders of two of the world’s
most powerful nations, in Trump’s words "competitors" sorting out
differences eyeball to eyeball.
Both men share Churchill’s
approach, with Putin saying: “As nuclear powers, we bear special responsibility”
for international security. Putin said Russia (as a devout Christian country)
considered it necessary for the two countries to work together on nuclear
disarmament and non-proliferation – and to avoid weapons being placed in space.
“Even during the tensions
of the Cold War, the US and the Soviets were able to maintain a strong dialogue
(with now Russia),” said Trump. “But our relations (with now Russia) have never been worse than they are
now. However that changed as of about four hours ago." He added: "nothing
would be easier politically than to refuse to engage" which would
"appease partisan critics, the media" and the opposition."
Donald Trump correctly
reiterated the significance and importance of holding a meeting with Putin,
despite the widespread criticism from within his own country and most notably
from the mainstream media who are very now clearly controlled entirely by what
has popularly become known as the "Deep State."
And what was the response
in America to the summit?
The most vitriolic insult came from the odious former CIA Director, John
Brennan.
The not so funny irony is that
Brennan literally voted for the then Soviet Union dominated US Communist Party
to take power in the United States of America. Incredible, almost beyond
belief. If you look at Brennan’s extremely insulting tweet repeated below, the
full irony of his being a communist in the Soviet era should hit home.
Donald
Trump’s press conference performance in Helsinki rises to & exceeds the
threshold of “high crimes & misdemeanors.” It was nothing short of
treasonous. Not only were Trump’s comments imbecilic, he is wholly in the
pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you???
So what are the facts? Well John Brennan was accepted into the CIA in 1980 even
though he admitted voting Communist in 1976. This is something inexplicable and
astounding for any thinking person to understand of itself. Brennan, who by
then had been appointed President Obama’s CIA chief, first publicly revealed
this at the Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus, on
15 September 2016, in Washington DC.
There, he said that when
he had applied in 1980 to join the CIA, he admitted to them that in the 1976
Presidential election, at the height of the Cold War against the
"Godless" Soviet Union, when a strong Christian presidential
candidate, Jimmy Carter was running against Gerald Ford, Brennan had voted
instead for the candidate of the US Communist Party, Gus Hall, and that he was
then greatly relieved to find that this information didn’t cause rejection of
his CIA application. One must ask why, as it happened 11 years before the
"end of the Cold War" in 1991.
At the risk of being repetitive,
take this in: John Brennan literally voted for the Communist Party, the
Soviets, to take power in the United States of America!
As a Brit, a keen observer
of American politics for decades, it appears astonishing that a father and son,
Americans Ron and Rand Paul seem to be representative of only a few sane voices
that debate logically and objectively on the subject of Russia, acknowledging,
as Trump put it, that they are our competitors not enemies.
On Monday on CNN Wolf Blitzer was aghast that Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul spoke on his program saying that critics of Trump, Putin summit
have “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
Blitzer almost angrily
asking the Senator “Let me get right to the questioning. Do you believe that
President Trump’s meeting with Putin made America safer?”
The Senator answered “You
know, I think engagement with our adversaries, conversation with our
adversaries is a good idea. Even in the height of the Cold War (with the
Soviets), maybe at its lowest ebb when we were in the midst of the Cuban
missile crisis, I think it was a good thing that Kennedy had a direct line to
Khrushchev. I think it was a good thing that we continued to have Ambassadors
to the Soviet Union even when we really objected greatly to what was going on,
especially during Stalin’s regime. So I think , yes, that it is a good idea to
have engagement.”
So from the outside as a Brit,
the question one must ask is why haven’t the Clintons, Brennan, and their ilk
been arrested already for the countless allegations of crimes that have been
revealed to the public?
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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