Posted on 03/12/2018 5:44:33 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
An extraordinary number of former intelligence and military operatives from the CIA, Pentagon, National Security Council and State Department are seeking nomination as Democratic candidates for Congress in the 2018 midterm elections. The potential influx of military-intelligence personnel into the legislature has no precedent in US political history.
If the Democrats capture a majority in the House of Representatives on November 6, as widely predicted, candidates drawn from the military-intelligence apparatus will comprise as many as half of the new Democratic members of Congress. They will hold the balance of power in the lower chamber of Congress. Both push and pull are at work here. Democratic Party leaders are actively recruiting candidates with a military or intelligence background for competitive seats where there is the best chance of ousting an incumbent Republican or filling a vacancy, frequently clearing the field for a favored star recruit.
A case in point is Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA operative with three tours in Iraq, who worked as Iraq director for the National Security Council in the Obama White House and as a top aide to John Negroponte, the first director of national intelligence. After her deep involvement in US war crimes in Iraq, Slotkin moved to the Pentagon, where, as a principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, her areas of responsibility included drone warfare, homeland defense and cyber warfare.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has designated Slotkin as one of its top candidates, part of the so-called Red to Blue program targeting the most vulnerable Republican-held seatsin this case, the Eighth Congressional District of Michigan, which includes Lansing and Brighton. The House seat for the district is now held by two-term Republican Representative Mike Bishop.
The Democratic leaders are promoting CIA agents and Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. At the same time, such people are choosing the Democratic Party as their preferred political vehicle. There are far more former spies and soldiers seeking the nomination of the Democratic Party than of the Republican Party. There are so many that there is a subset of Democratic primary campaigns that, with a nod to Mad magazine, one might call spy vs. spy.
The 23rd Congressional District in Texas, which includes a vast swathe of the US-Mexico border along the Rio Grande, features a contest for the Democratic nomination between Gina Ortiz Jones, an Air Force intelligence officer in Iraq, who subsequently served as an adviser for US interventions in South Sudan and Libya, and Jay Hulings. The latters website describes him as a former national security aide on Capitol Hill and federal prosecutor, whose father and mother were both career undercover CIA agents. The incumbent Republican congressman, Will Hurd, is himself a former CIA agent, so any voter in that district will have his or her choice of intelligence agency loyalists in both the Democratic primary and the general election.
CNNs State of the Union program on March 4 included a profile of Jones as one of many female candidates seeking nomination as a Democrat in Tuesdays primary in Texas. The network described her discreetly as a career civil servant. However, the Jones for Congress website positively shouts about her role as a spy, noting that after graduating from college, Gina entered the US Air Force as an intelligence officer, where she deployed to Iraq and served under the US militarys Dont Ask, Dont Tell policy (the last phrase signaling to those interested in such matters that Jones is gay).
According to her campaign biography, Ortiz Jones was subsequently detailed to a position as senior advisor for trade enforcement, a post President Obama created by executive order in 2012. She would later be invited to serve as a director for investment at the Office of the US Trade Representative, where she led the portfolio that reviewed foreign investments to ensure they did not pose national security risks. With that background, if she fails to win election, she can surely enlist in the trade war efforts of the Trump administration.
How this article was prepared
The House of Representatives is currently controlled by the Republicans, with a majority of 238 compared to 193 Democrats. There are four vacancies, one previously held by the Democrats. To reach a majority of 218 seats in the next Congress, the Democrats must have a net gain of 24 seats.
The DCCC has designated 102 seats as priority or competitive, including 22 seats where the incumbents are not running again (five Democrats and 17 Republicans), and 80 seats where Republican incumbents could be defeated for reelection in the event that polls predicting a sizeable swing to the Democrats in November prove accurate.
The World Socialist Web Site has reviewed Federal Election Commission reports filed by all the Democratic candidates in these 102 competitive districts, focusing on those candidates who reported by the latest filing date, December 31, 2017, that they had raised at least $100,000 for their campaigns, giving them a financial war chest sufficient to run in a competitive primary contest. In addition, there a few cases where a candidate had less than the $100,000 cutoff, but was unchallenged for the nomination, or where last-minute retirement or resignation has led to late entry of high-profile candidates without an FEC report on file. These have also been included.
The total of such candidates for the Democratic nomination in the 102 districts is 221. Each has a website that gives biographical details, which we have collected and reviewed for this report. It is notable that those candidates with a record in the military-intelligence apparatus, as well as civilian work for the State Department, Pentagon or National Security Council, do not hide their involvement, particularly in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They clearly regard working as a CIA agent in Baghdad, an Army special ops assassin in Afghanistan, or a planner for drone missile warfare in the White House or Pentagon as a star on their résumé, rather than something to conceal.
One quarter of all the Democratic challengers in competitive House districts have military-intelligence, State Department or NSC backgrounds. This is by far the largest subcategory of Democratic candidates. National security operatives (57) outnumber state and local government officials (45), lawyers (35), corporate executives, businessmen and wealthy individuals (30) and other professionals (19) among the candidates for Democratic congressional nominations.
Of the 102 primary elections to choose the Democratic nominees in these competitive districts, 44 involve candidates with a military-intelligence or State Department background, with 11 districts having two such candidates, and one district having three. In the majority of contests, the military-intelligence candidates seem likely to win the Democratic nomination, and, if the Democrats win in the general election, would enter Congress as new members of the House of Representatives.
There are some regional differences. In the Northeast, 21 of the 31 seats targeted by the Democrats have military-intelligence candidates. This area, not the South or Midwest, has the highest proportion of military-intelligence candidates seeking Democratic nominations. In the West, only 7 of the 23 targeted seats have military-intelligence candidates, while in a half dozen seats the leading candidates are self-funded millionaires, mainly from the IT industry. There has been a wave of Republican retirements in California and wealthy people are bidding for these seats.
The military-intelligence candidates are disproportionately favored by the party apparatus, encouraged to run in districts that are the most likely takeover targets. Military-intelligence candidates account for 10 of the 22 districts selected for the most high-profile attention as part of the red-to-blue program, or nearly half. In some cases, military-intelligence candidates have amassed huge campaign war chests that effectively shut out any potential rivals, an indication that the financial backers of the Democratic Party have lined up behind them.
To be continued
Communist is more telling
"Would you vote for institutional liars, spies, propagandists, and covert political operatives, as your representative in Washington?"
Next distraction trick will be an admission of aliens.
I can assure you that there’s nothing special about the CIA clods.
One of these turds got dropped into our unit. After we determined that he might be a detriment to our mission, we called the local mama-san.
She dragged the drunken sow to the village, where he had his fill of booze and ladies for his tour, and went home with probably a dozen varieties of unknown VD.
I got the chance to shut up one of their arrogant IT guys once. Interfacing USAF TBMCS to the CIA system during a version upgrade, there was an error. Their guy kept insisting it HAD to be on our side. I finally broke out Wireshark and showed him in big red letters that the error was on their side. With witnesses. It was priceless. :)
I’m seeing something wrong here. As Obama was leaving office he consolidated the intelligence community in going after Trump.
http://madworldnews.com/obama-coup-overthrow-trump/
Executive order 12333 gives access to 16 different agencies intel gathered from the NSA.
They shared their information with Five Eyes (FVEY) that obligates the sharing of intelligence between the U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, and they still haven’t been able to pin a crime on Trump.
Under President Obama we created a CIA program called Timber Sycamore where we trained the youth in the Middle East, gave them weapons, support and money to overthrow their governments. Many of them became ISIS, we knew it and supported them anyway. I use this Wiki reference because when I copied it, it said that the CIA had taught thousands of rebels when in fact they spent 1 billion dollars a year. The news downplays the numbers. We killed 475,000 people in Syria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Sycamore
21st CENTURY STATECRAFT
https://2009-2017.state.gov/statecraft/overview/index.htm
The Alliance of Youth Movement
November 18, 2008, two weeks after Obama was elected president
http://www.adweek.com/digital/facebook-and-the-alliance-of-youth-movements-summit/
http://www.state.gov/video
ALLIANCE OF YOUTH MOVEMENT
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/09/23/hillary-clinton-sponsored-secretive-arab-spring-program-that-destabilized-middle-east/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
“I got the chance to shut up one of their arrogant IT guys once.”
Good on you, TChris. The federal government is filled with fat, low-IQ, potato chip-munching, morons. I always tell the various comicbook readers here on FR who believe that the federal bureaucracy is filled with 10-foot-tall Rambos to take a tour of any federal bureaucratic office.
Then come back and tell me how willing you would be, as a general, to take these fat slobs onto a battlefield.
Interesting.
5.56mm
That way it doesn't matter which party wins, the deep state maintains control.
more proof the Deep State exists. drain the swamp.
Why the surprise? Truman abolished the OSS and created the CIA in order to put all the intelligence agencies under Democratic Party control.
This is like cancer cells spreading throughout the body. It’s a nightmare scenario really.
Yeah, it does sound like a russian advised plan to take over the government at all levels. I always think, why didn’t anyone listen to McCarthy?
Sounds like a Plan W survival strategy—get enough of their own into Congress to save themselves.
Exactly. You you want your congresscritter to be representing you or deep state?
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