Posted on 02/23/2017 11:06:44 AM PST by COUNTrecount
The former chairman of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, John Podesta, has joined The Washington Post as a contributing columnist, the paper announced on Thursday.
Podesta, who also served as chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and a counselor to President Barack Obama, has recently written two op-eds for the Post.
The first, published in December, was about the the FBI's investigation into Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee. The second, published last week, was about President Donald Trump's penchant for dismissing all criticism of himself as "fake news."
The Post says Podesta's columns "will provide commentary and analysis on the intersection of politics and policy, the Trump administration and the future of the Democratic Party."
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
I’m reminded of the first few lines of the lyrics of Alvin Lee and Ten Years After’s “I’d love to change the world”.
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/tenyearsafter/idlovetochangetheworld.html
John Podesta joins The Washington Post as contributing columnist
Ping to article and # 40.
Trying to keep his name out of the paper?
Wow that is a Crock, this is pure insanity
Domestic enemy of the lowest order has amplification device. HIllaryous Rotten Criminal tentacle.
DEFUND the swamp
John Podesta joins The Washington Post as contributing columnist>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yeah Right. That’s like Joseph Goebbels joining the Washington Post.
Weaponized text, fake news, and jingoistic propaganda, the WAPO is about to go the way of the New Jork Slimes hoping to become America’s greatest purveyor of fake news.
America has rejected them and liberal fascism, yet they still persist.
America needs to send a far larger Rejection.
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