214 Trump-Netanyahu Collusion 2024: 56 Years After Nixon’s Treason and Nobody Has Learned Anything
It’s amazing to me but everyone in 2024 played their prescribed roles-the same role as in 1968, or 1972, or 1980, or 2000, or 2016. The GOP commits election chicanery and a truly grand, treasonous scale. The MSM completely misses it. The Democrats only double down their coloring between the lines-after Nixon’s treason in 1968, LBJ had him dead to rights but chose to bury the story “for the good of the country”-sound familiar?
Meanwhile the Left-celebrates the downfall of the liberals as if this is a win FOR THEM.
FN: Regarding this a very interesting observation from the very throught provoking author-she’s an actual MARXIST but I really find her very interesting as a “shit lib”-on the ‘populist Left’\
She’s one of the few leftists not eager to kick us libs when we’re down.
Also political gravity follows its prescribed path. Certainly never has political gravity been less forgiving than for President Joe Biden.
Of course the GOP co-conspirators will do this again as they are right-at least large parts of the country WILL believe these lies-and as we learned on November 5 NOT JUST ON THE RIGHT-indeed Cenk Uygur and Anna Kasparian Anna Kasparian and Cenk Uygur-as she’s clearly the one driving the bus ideologically speaking-as folks debate wether Cenk has “left the Left” remember Ana already did and generally Cenk gets where Ana was 6 months later or so-have been amplifying Right wing lies about California, crime, and homelessness the last two years.
Full of Trump propaganda
Did Trump envoy Steve Witkoff push Netanyahu into accepting Gaza ceasefire deal? – Firstpost
How Netanyahu Misread His Relationship With Trump – The Atlantic
As for Biden he’s Jimmy Carter 1980 in so many ways. His farewell speech last night was very important as he made a very important point of the threat of tech oligarchy
and he further expanded on it in his interview with Lawrence O’Donnell tonight. But then he threw this in.
I just can’t help but quote from Michael Deaver’s book all over again as I did in Chapter Sometimes the Bad Guys Win
I just can’t help but think of Michael Deaver’s book.
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I mean it couldn’t be more stark in Deaver’s description:
When the coffee ended, the president and president-elect, as is the custom, drove up to Capitol Hill together. They were alone in the car, but Reagan later told me, Carter remained on the phone with his National Security staff nearly the entire time. When we got to the Capitol, Reagan pulled me aside. Instead of feeling slighted, he was deeply moved by Carter’s determination to see our people free. Reagan himself was becoming increasingly agitated that a handful of Iranian zealots could bring a sitting American president to his knees. He genuinely felt for Carter and understood entirely what was going through his mind.”
LOL-I’m sure old Ronnie’s heart was breaking for Carter-as his campaign negotiated with these same Iranian zealots behind Carter’s back to win flip the election in Reagan’s favor.
Later, in the holding room, Reagan waved me over. “What is it, Governor?” I said, calling him by that title for the last time in my life. Based on the intelligence information he was provided, Reagan thought the release of the hostages was imminent. “If it happens, even during my Inaugural Address, I want you to tell me. Slip me a note. Interrupt me. Because if it happens, I want to bring Carter up to the platform. No country should embarrass and humiliate any president of the United States.” The opportunity never came. Twenty minutes after Reagan took the oath of office, word came to us that the hostages were in fact free. At the time, the new president was having a traditional lunch with the Senate leadership. I wrote out a quick note and made my way toward President Reagan.
“Without looking at the note, he instinctively knew what happened. He read it and let out a long, silent breath and smiled. America had a clean slate—and a new president. He knew that the Iranians did this to embarrass Carter. You would never hear Reagan boast that he had anything to do with the release of the hostages.”
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All the way back in late May Seth Abramson wrote this:
For my part I had been predicting all year that there would finally be a ceasefire AFTER TRUMP WON. Post November 5 I’ve been completey convinced that the Israel hostages would be released on 20 minutes after Trump is sworn on on January 20-just like the Iran hostages were 20 minutes after January 20, 1981
Netanyahu’s Obvious Gift to Trump Lies in Gaza Ceasefire Details | The New Republic
Jimmy Carter similarly was in denial for many years after the Iran Collusion of the Reagan-Bush campaign Circa 1980. He was never willing to take this scandal with the seriousness it deserved even when Arafat tried to tell him about it.
For Biden to absolve Netanyahu of any guilt here is truly stunning and very telling. Because even after all these years the Democrats never learn. Biden hasn’t learned.