Posted on 08/16/2018 5:46:35 AM PDT by cotton1706
Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
Bill Kristol, from the Weekly Standard, went from a leading conservative voice and Obama critic to a Trump hater who worked with Obama to derail the Trump Campaign.
Kristol fell so far that he started pushing the Trump Russia dossier at the same time as John Brennan and the Obama team.
Kristol went from leading conservative voice to being the leader of the anti-Trump conservative movement in a matter of a few years.
Kristol and The Weekly Standard published articles smearing The Gateway Pundit for supporting the Republican Presidential candidate.
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You have to keep in mind that the time shown in the Twitter page is in the time zone of the person viewing the tweet . Hence if Kristol was in the Eastern Standard Time (presumably the case), and the viewer taking this screenshot was in the Pacific Standard Time, Kristol could have sent the tweet at 2:07 PM Eastern time.
Without time zone information, we can't know - based on this screenshot - when Kristol sent the tweet. Twitter really should always show time zone information in their display.
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I agree the battle is ultimately about globalist’s versus patriots. The most fundamental building blocks of globalism are open borders, theft of national sovereignty, and a strategy of elites dividing society with hypersensitivity about racism and multiculturalism.
Need for national sovereignty is the first principle of conservatism.
The Ivy League where Kristol and other globalist’s typically attend, has been hijacked to create a globalist liberal ruling class that excludes conservatives and average native born Americans. If demographics of the Ivy League are examined it would logically raise questions of racism and actual bigotry against those excluded.
REFERENCE----War Architect Richard Perle Looking To Enter Oil Business In Iraq / by SATYAM KHANNA / JUL 29, 2008, 2:00 PM
In March 2003, weeks after the invasion of Iraq, war architect Richard Perle resigned from his position on the Defense Policy Board in an attempt to defuse a controversy over charges he stood to profit from the war in Iraq. But that hasnt stopped Perle from continuing to seek profit from the war. Citing documents and people close to the negotiations, the Wall Street Journal reports today that Perle has been exploring going into the oil business in Iraq and Kazakhstan. One of the oil tracts, near the Kurdish city of Erbil, is estimated to hold 150 million or more barrels of oil, would potentially be operated by Houston-based Endeavour International:
Mr. Perle, one of a group of security experts who began pushing the case for toppling Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein about a decade ago, has been discussing a possible deal with officials of northern Iraqs Kurdistan regional government, including its Washington envoy, according to these people and the documents. [ ]
Mr. Perle has attended events promoting the interests of Kazakhstan, an oil-rich nation whose ruler, Nursultan Nazarbayev, is involved in a long-running U.S. investigation of 1990s-era oil-company bribery. Mr. Perle has publicly lauded President Nazarbayev as visionary and wise, according to a publication distributed by the Kazakh embassy in Washington.
Perle also has explored obtaining an oil concession in Kazakhstan in tandem with a northern Iraq deal, the Journal adds. Perle denied the reports, stating, I am not involved in any consortium nor am I framing plans for a consortium. But a spokesman for Qubat Talabani, the Kurdish governments delegate in the U.S. who deals with investment information, confirmed that the envoy had been approached by Mr. Perle.
Perles shady business dealings related to the war are long-standing. The New Yorkers Sy Hersh reported in 2003 on Perles role as a managing partner on the defense firm Trireme Partners LLP, whose business potential depended on a war in Iraq taking place.
In response, Perle said Hersh was a terrorist.
The New York Times revealed recently that the Bush administration played an integral part in negotiating no-bid contracts for Western oil companies in Iraq. Despite its devastating security, human, and financial costs on the United States, the Iraq war continues to pay off for the architectsand their friends.
SOURCE https://thinkprogress.org/war-architect-richard-perle-looking-to-enter-oil-business-in-iraq-b6e859a029ca/
Amen!
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