Spies

fumbduck RW dips have no idea what they're pissing and moaning about -

Communism as a state ideology is dead in Russia. This is official. “No ideology may be established as a state or obligatory one,” goes Article 13 of Russia's Constitution adopted in 1993. This is a major difference compared to previous Soviet constitutions that emphasized the Communist Party (CPSU) was “the leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system.”


The Democrat Party defended the Soviet Union, and ersatz communists like Bernie, for 70 years.

The first President to confront them was Reagan....and now Trump.


Anti-Russia Actions by Trump…things that have directly and indirectly effected Russia

1.Bombed Russian ally, Syria, hitting Russian facilities killing a number of Russian military

2.Pulled out of the Iran deal…a Russian signee

3.Pulled out of Paris Accords….a Russian signee

4.Sanctions against Russia…460 sanctions against individuals and entities

5.Expelled Russian diplomats

6.Gave Ukraine Javelin anti-tank missiles to use against Russian proxies

7. Obama….more flexible, Hillary ‘reset button,’ wouldn’t give Poland defensive missiles, Uranium one deal….

8. At the NATO meeting, he warned Germany not to make huge energy deals enriching Russia….


And, of course, you dunce, first and foremost.....

Russia is a dictatorship.
Nothing emanates from Moscow without Putin's imprimatur....
The 'information' in the infamous 'dossier' came from Russia.

Now.....if Putin wanted Trump to win.......would there have ever.......ever.....been a dossier?????



QED......the candidate of Vladimir Putin was Hillary Clinton and the Democrats.
 
fumbduck RW dips have no idea what they're pissing and moaning about -

Communism as a state ideology is dead in Russia. This is official. “No ideology may be established as a state or obligatory one,” goes Article 13 of Russia's Constitution adopted in 1993. This is a major difference compared to previous Soviet constitutions that emphasized the Communist Party (CPSU) was “the leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system.”

Wow, an "expert" on Russia's Constitution...should we be surprised?
 
fumbduck RW dips have no idea what they're pissing and moaning about -

Communism as a state ideology is dead in Russia. This is official. “No ideology may be established as a state or obligatory one,” goes Article 13 of Russia's Constitution adopted in 1993. This is a major difference compared to previous Soviet constitutions that emphasized the Communist Party (CPSU) was “the leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system.”

Apparently it's alive in your head and aimed at America, because you march to the beat of their drum every day.

3rd grade rhetoric - yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

No, faggot. It's an astute observation of a college-educated real American, boy.

Name one value you hold dear or thing you advocate for that is not right in line with the Bolsheviks, dunce.
 
fumbduck RW dips have no idea what they're pissing and moaning about -

Communism as a state ideology is dead in Russia. This is official. “No ideology may be established as a state or obligatory one,” goes Article 13 of Russia's Constitution adopted in 1993. This is a major difference compared to previous Soviet constitutions that emphasized the Communist Party (CPSU) was “the leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system.”

Wow, an "expert" on Russia's Constitution...should we be surprised?



But clearly not an expert on dezinformatsiya.
 
fumbduck RW dips have no idea what they're pissing and moaning about -

Communism as a state ideology is dead in Russia. This is official. “No ideology may be established as a state or obligatory one,” goes Article 13 of Russia's Constitution adopted in 1993. This is a major difference compared to previous Soviet constitutions that emphasized the Communist Party (CPSU) was “the leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system.”

Love of 'Mother Russia' noted.......^^^^^^^^^^^ HEY!! looks like we have a 'funny' Putin puta.
 
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every one of you Trump lovers can go salute a commie with HIM and kiss my Texas Ass.
 
every one of you Trump lovers can go salute a commie with HIM and kiss my Texas Ass.

Texas has it's share of pinko losers.....you can be our Beto....wave your arms around and impersonate Bobby Kennedy....good boy!
 
every one of you Trump lovers can go salute a commie with HIM and kiss my Texas Ass.

Ain't nothin' in Texas but steers and queers, and you ain't got no horns! Sup?!

There are a lot of hot blonde women in Texas, as to whether it comes from a bottle or not..well, whatever. It's like 50/50 bottle/real.
 
Now that it has been proven that Obama, et al, spied on the other political party, it behooves a spotlighting of earlier events that involved spies and the Democrat Party.



1.There is no disputing that Franklin Roosevelt ran an administration that not only had Soviet spies….but one that welcomed them.

Alger Hiss, when FDR was appraised he was Stalin’s spy….promoted him!

Now…there are spies who pass secrets to the other side, but the most dangerous are the ones who an actually set government policy.
Two come to mind….Harry Hopkins, who actually lived in Roosevelt’s White House…and Harry Dexter White who ran the Treasury Department.
Henry Morgenthau was in charge…..but White, the most intelligent man in Roosevelt’s entire government, ran it.

And he instituted a number of anti-America, pro-Soviet policies.



2.” He was an official of the Treasury Department who later became the architect of the post-war Bretton Woods system, a new global monetary system that would become the basis of the international capitalist marketplace in a new era. Now, in a new book, Benn Steil -- a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations -- deals with White’s activities as a Soviet spy….found evidence in the Venona papers and Alexander Vassiliev’s KGB papers of White’s espionage,…

…he was on the same wavelength as his friend Henry A. Wallace, who had said he would appoint White to the Cabinet if he was to become president.

3. … the New Deal administration was heavily penetrated by Soviet spies, many of them American citizens who were working for Stalin’s intelligence agencies.

The most well-known, of course, is Alger Hiss. But he was merely the tip of the iceberg.



4. White …from the 1930s on “acted as a Soviet mole, giving the Soviets secret information and advice on how to negotiate with the Roosevelt administration and advocating for them during internal policy debates.” Steil goes so far as to argue that White “was arguably more important to Soviet intelligence than Alger Hiss.”

5. Steil has found what he sees as a smoking gun: “An unpublished handwritten essay on yellow-lined notepaper” among White’s scribblings in the White archives, one that other scholars missed. As Steil describes the essay, it foresaw “a postwar world in which the Soviet socialist model … would be ascendant.”
(FDR's view, as well.)

…he saw himself as an advocate of the Soviet system. He quotes him as writing: “Russia is the first instance of a socialist economy in action. And it works!”




6.White wrote: “In every case the change will be in the direction of increased [government] control over industry, and increased restrictions on the operations of competition and free enterprise.” White also was not too concerned about the Soviet Union’s repressive system, believing that “the trend in Russia seems to be toward greater freedom of religion,” which he said was guaranteed by the Soviet Constitution. He also thought that its foreign policy was “not actively supporting [revolutionary] movements in other countries.”
The 'Red' White but Not True Blue: The Truth about Harry Dexter White -- Soviet Agent


Why wouldn't Obama, Lynch, Comey, Brennan, and Clapper be open to using spies.....they learned from the history of their party.
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Now that it has been proven that Obama, et al, spied on the other political party, it behooves a spotlighting of earlier events that involved spies and the Democrat Party.

1.There is no disputing that Franklin Roosevelt ran an administration that not only had Soviet spies….but one that welcomed them.

Alger Hiss, when FDR was appraised he was Stalin’s spy….promoted him!

Now…there are spies who pass secrets to the other side, but the most dangerous are the ones who an actually set government policy.
Two come to mind….Harry Hopkins, who actually lived in Roosevelt’s White House…and Harry Dexter White who ran the Treasury Department.
Henry Morgenthau was in charge…..but White, the most intelligent man in Roosevelt’s entire government, ran it.

And he instituted a number of anti-America, pro-Soviet policies.

2.” He was an official of the Treasury Department who later became the architect of the post-war Bretton Woods system, a new global monetary system that would become the basis of the international capitalist marketplace in a new era. Now, in a new book, Benn Steil -- a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations -- deals with White’s activities as a Soviet spy….found evidence in the Venona papers and Alexander Vassiliev’s KGB papers of White’s espionage,…

…he was on the same wavelength as his friend Henry A. Wallace, who had said he would appoint White to the Cabinet if he was to become president.

3. … the New Deal administration was heavily penetrated by Soviet spies, many of them American citizens who were working for Stalin’s intelligence agencies.

The most well-known, of course, is Alger Hiss. But he was merely the tip of the iceberg.

4. White …from the 1930s on “acted as a Soviet mole, giving the Soviets secret information and advice on how to negotiate with the Roosevelt administration and advocating for them during internal policy debates.” Steil goes so far as to argue that White “was arguably more important to Soviet intelligence than Alger Hiss.”

5. Steil has found what he sees as a smoking gun: “An unpublished handwritten essay on yellow-lined notepaper” among White’s scribblings in the White archives, one that other scholars missed. As Steil describes the essay, it foresaw “a postwar world in which the Soviet socialist model … would be ascendant.”
(FDR's view, as well.)

…he saw himself as an advocate of the Soviet system. He quotes him as writing: “Russia is the first instance of a socialist economy in action. And it works!”

6.White wrote: “In every case the change will be in the direction of increased [government] control over industry, and increased restrictions on the operations of competition and free enterprise.” White also was not too concerned about the Soviet Union’s repressive system, believing that “the trend in Russia seems to be toward greater freedom of religion,” which he said was guaranteed by the Soviet Constitution. He also thought that its foreign policy was “not actively supporting [revolutionary] movements in other countries.”
The 'Red' White but Not True Blue: The Truth about Harry Dexter White -- Soviet Agent

Why wouldn't Obama, Lynch, Comey, Brennan, and Clapper be open to using spies.....they learned from the history of their party.
Spygate is the first American scandal in which the government wants the facts published transparently but the media want to cover them up.
~ British journalist John O’Sullivan
 
NOW STENY HOYER AIDE LINKED TO OBAMA’S SPYGATE:

Judicial Watch released documents Wednesday that show the national security advisor to the number two House Democratic leader coordinated Steele Dossier work before and after the 2016 presidential election with top Obama administration officials at the State Department.
 

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