From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/C... (
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Bulls**t......
Do you consider me to be an enemy to "your" country, slats?
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/C... (
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You need reprogramming! Or, perhaps it is too late for you, but your anti-conservativism is a bent philosophy.
archie bunker wrote:
Bulls**t......
Do you consider me to be an enemy to "your" country, slats?
You know he never has an original thought. He just searches the web until he finds some ELWNJ conservative h**er and posts their thoughts. His idea of objective sources are Alternut and RawStory.
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
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Please tell me one lie that News Max has told?
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was eel the same wayan intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/C... (
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At my own peril I am considering comment . I find myself unable to trust any news source with an obvious slant either way to it . Perhaps they are the enemy but average people are not . I believe you feel the same way .
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
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Republican members of the U.S. Senate Joint Economic Committee recently analyzed Consumer Price Index and Consumer Expenditure Survey data and announced that, due to inflation, the typical American household must now spend an additional $11,434 annually in order to have the same standard of living as they had in January of 2021.
This is unacceptable! How many Americans have an extra $11,000 to spend the same items they normally buy?
Americans all around the country are feeling the burn from inflation.
According to an October AP/NORC poll, 69% say their household expenses have risen over the last year, but only 23% have seen their income increase during the same period.
And it makes sense why Americans are feeling this way. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), since President Biden took office, the consumer price index (cost of goods and services) is up 17.1% percent, meanwhile average hourly earnings are only up 13.6%.
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
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I don’t mind if you wish to present yourself as my enemy. At least you’re being honest. But there is no going back.
Liberty Tree wrote:
You know he never has an original thought. He just searches the web until he finds some ELWNJ conservative h**er and posts their thoughts. His idea of objective sources are Alternut and RawStory.
Your being an ERWNJ, I challenge you to show a posting where I used Alternet or RawStory as a source.
I'll be waiting.
manning5me wrote:
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You need reprogramming! Or, perhaps it is too late for you, but your anti-conservativism is a bent philosophy.
No deprograming for you, sir...Just possibly some serious introspection.
archie bunker wrote:
Bulls**t......
Do you consider me to be an enemy to "your" country, slats?
No, Arch. But, you tend to view things through different lens than I and with often (IMO) questionable perspectives.
However, I suspect I hold your opinions in as high a regard as you do mine.
slatten49 wrote:
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/Counter Intelligence at U.S. Army (1969–1996)
Question to me: As a liberal, have you ever read/listened to a news piece and thought, this is exactly what conservatives are talking about and I completely agree with them?
As a former U.S. Army Intelligence analyst and counterintelligence agent, I often read/listen to an American “conservative” news piece and think this is exactly what MAGAites are talking about and how what they are talking about sounds just like the news pieces from the old Soviet Union, the old East Germany and the North Koreans.
In the days of the Soviet Union, the two main “news” sources were Pravda (T***h) and Izvestia {News). There was a common Russian expression in those days “I v novostyakh net pravdy i v pravde net novostey” which, roughly t***slated into English is “In News there is no T***h and in T***h there is no News”.
When I was an intelligence analyst, I would read and listen to the news sources of the Soviet Union, East Germany and North Korea to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
Now I occasionally read and listen to American “conservative” news sources such as Fox, OAN, Newsmaxx, etc. to see what the enemies of my country are talking about.
From Richard Francis White - Former Intelligence/C... (
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That is what I think of from the liberal/democrat/progressive/socialist cites and news papers and their constant lies as they try to turn us over to the c*******ts/n**ies/l*****ts and marxists of the world and their domination and loss of freedom.
Bevvy wrote:
Republican members of the U.S. Senate Joint Economic Committee recently analyzed Consumer Price Index and Consumer Expenditure Survey data and announced that, due to inflation, the typical American household must now spend an additional $11,434 annually in order to have the same standard of living as they had in January of 2021.
This is unacceptable! How many Americans have an extra $11,000 to spend the same items they normally buy?
Americans all around the country are feeling the burn from inflation.
According to an October AP/NORC poll, 69% say their household expenses have risen over the last year, but only 23% have seen their income increase during the same period.
And it makes sense why Americans are feeling this way. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), since President Biden took office, the consumer price index (cost of goods and services) is up 17.1% percent, meanwhile average hourly earnings are only up 13.6%.
Republican members of the U.S. Senate Joint Econom... (
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"the typical American household must now spend an additional $11,434 annually in order to have the same standard of living as they had in January of 2021".
Apparently, my wife and I must maintain an exceptional household.
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