We should be thanking Putin and Assange

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Jan 22, 2017.

  1. jem

    jem

    Now I am not saying Putin is a nice person or even trustworthy with our nation's security. I will leave that to those with more information.

    But if he did hack those emails - I thank him for doing the American people a tremendous service. Destroying Clinton and the establishment here was a serious benefit to us. He deserves our thanks.

    He showed how crooked Hillary was with her public and private messages.
    He showed that even Podesta admitted she is a massive liar.
    He showed that Podesta and others set up astro turf groups to destroy Religious institutions. Benefit after benefit were provided by those hacks. .

    By exposing who crooked the establishment dems are he did us a really large favor.

    Putin (provided he did the hacking) did more for the economic future of our kids (unless you have generational wealth) then just about any establishment politician the last 30 years.

    So while I am not in favor of hacking. I will thank him for that hack. If I saw him I would absolutely by him a drink and thank him for releasing that info from the DNC and Podesta.

    So Putin and Assange on behalf of the American people we thank you for your service to us. Don't listen to our idiot politicians and our crooked media.
    If I were President Mr. Assange I would consider pardoning you right now.
     
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  2. achilles28

    achilles28

    Yes, Assange. He's a true hero for Freedom.

    Putin, yes. Albeit less so. He's a corrupt Patriot fighting to protect Russian sovereignty from the Globalist cartel.

    Enemy of our enemy is our friend. For that, we owe him a debt of gratitude.
     
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  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    You should ask them to pay you in bitcoin and not rubles.
     
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  4. achilles28

    achilles28

    Actually, long ruble/russia is a good trade now. Russia should do well under Trump - Jim Rogers.

    Whatever sanctions that are left on Russia prolly get lifted within 6 months.
     
  5. jem

    jem

    more at link...
    http://www.lastminutesurvival.com/2016/10/12/thank-you-russia-my-open-letter-to-president-putin/

    If no one else will say it, I will. Thank you Russia for exposing the rampant corruption in our government and their crony relationships with those in the media and corporate world. The truth is the truth no matter who it comes from. America is better for it. Exposing the rampant corruption was long overdue. The leaking of the emails didn’t “manipulate” our political system as claimed by the guilty any more than the presentation of evidence “manipulates” the jury during a criminal trial. However, at this point, no actual evidence has been produced that proves Russia was behind the email hacks despite the unfounded accusations by those exposed. In truth, it matters little who is behind the hacks and I will not let that become a distracting issue. The party responsible is a hero and friend of freedom. We cannot let the biased and corrupt media continue to create the narratives. This is not about how to retaliate against Russia. Let’s make this one thing clear. It is about how to retaliate and permanently remove every single one of those corrupt traitors of our Republic within the establishment exposed by the leaks.

    All Americans should be not just alarmed, but furious about these revelations. It is time the middle class demand their day and take to the streets in a focused manner or prepare to accept living in a dictatorial banana republic with all the pain, poverty, and suffering that goes along with it. It is a sad day for America when those trusted to be the watchdogs of the government such as the press have not only abdicated in their mission, but completely sold out. We must financially bankrupt the media by boycotts and lawsuits until they are all bankrupt and exiled from this nation. Today the news media operates as the direct propaganda arm of the government and covers for its criminal actions. It is directly involved in the cronyism and corruption that must be defined as a major criminal enterprise.

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  6. jem

    jem

    more at link...

    http://www.dailywire.com/news/11565/thank-russians-save-your-outrage-our-national-john-nolte

    I am rather grateful to the Russians.

    So there is no misunderstanding, Russian President Vladimir Putin is an evil man, the Russian government is not our friend, and the Russians do a lot of bad things -- including previous hacks damaging to national security.

    And yet… our national media and the Obama administration were nowhere near as outraged over hacks that compromised national security as they are over hacks that exposed The Truth about Democrats.
     
  7. jem

    jem

    http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/14/president-trump-should-pardon-julian-assange/

    Without Julian Assange and the men and women of WikiLeaks, where would we be at this point in our nation’s history? Debbie Wasserman Schultz would still be running the DNC, Donna Brazile would still be offering “objective” analysis on CNN, and John Podesta’s UFO fascination might dominate the inner world of Clinton’s campaign. Most importantly, we would never have known Hillary Clinton admitted Saudi Arabia and Qatar provide clandestine support to ISIS, while accepting millions in donations from these countries to the Clinton Foundation. Clinton’s duplicity pertaining to foreign policy is highlighted in this WikiLeaks email, where she states “While this military/para-military operation is moving, we need to use our diplomatic and more traditional intelligence assets to bring pressure on the governments of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which are providing clandestine financial and logistic support to ISIL and other radical Sunni groups in the region.”

    Does America benefit from being aware of this information?

    Of course, the United States benefits, and voters have been allowed to pierce through the propaganda of New York Times journalists (giving articles to the Clinton campaign to edit before publication) and a media machine beholden to Hillary Clinton. Furthermore, it’s no secret Julian Assange is in arbitrary detention. According to The Guardian, “A United Nations panel has decided that Julian Assange’s three-and-a-half years in the Ecuadorian embassy amount to “arbitrary detention”, leading his lawyers to call for the Swedish extradition request to be dropped immediately.” Essentially, Julian Assange is being unlawfully detained, primarily because he’s a publisher that removes the curtain from government secrets and political propaganda.

    His alleged crimes have no basis in any legal precedent, especially since WikiLeaks doesn’t hack or steal any documents. It publishes newsworthy material and as Glenn Greenwald states in On WikiLeaks, Journalism, and Privacy: Reporting on the Podesta Archive Is an Easy Call, “Journalists constantly publish material that is stolen or illegally obtained.” If any charges were to be leveled against Assange or WikiLeaks, everyone from The New York Times and Washington Post to The Guardian and publications around the planet would eventually face similar consequences; they’ve published and analyzed WikiLeaks emails.



    Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/14/president-trump-should-pardon-julian-assange/#ixzz4WcFPbduC