Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Devin Nunes: Clinton Campaign Colluded With ‘Nearly Every’ Top Official at the DOJ and FBI

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Devin Nunes: Clinton Campaign Colluded With 'Nearly Every' Top Official at the DOJ and FBI
https://gellerreport.com/2018/08/hillary-clinton-justice-department-fbi.html/

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Monday, August 13, 2018

Omarosa cuts off 'Today' appearance, tells Savannah Guthrie to 'calm down' during bizarre interview | Fox News

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Savannah Guthrie of the Today show was not a sympathetic interviewer to Omarosa. She put Omarosa in a very bad light.

She exposed Omarosa as the one who was deceitful.  Omarosa now calls the President and Sarah Huckabee Sanders liers and racist but this was 180 degree turn around from when recently Omarosa was a gushing, infatuated, and adoring fan of the President.

Omarosa comes out looking like the lier in this interview.

It seems to me that with all her secret recordings, Omarosa was all along  trying to collect dirt on the President so that she could then either use it to blackmail him or to discredit the President. It went much deeper than being disgruntled. She was traitorous.

But imho, the tapes are not all that damning to President Trump.

I think the President was sincerely deceived by Omarosa. He was being truthful when he told her he didn't know she was being let go and that he was sorry. She after all had flattered him and he fell for it. Her audience was African American, a target audience President Donald Trump wanted and needed. An audience who by enlarge was liberal and supporters of the Democrats and Obama. By empowering her, a black woman,  it  "showed" he was not racist nor a misogynist. The relationship was mutually beneficial. 

He didn't see through her charm since like all humans, he was blinded by the fake adoration, charm and deception. 

I think he was truly sorry to see her fired since he honestly believed she was his supporter, and admirer and his ally.

Even though he is the President and actually wanted her working for him, he doesn't micro manage. He understood it was John Kelly's call as per whether or not to keep her.

John Kelly and the other staffers saw through her while the POTUS didn't.  They were acting on his behalf when she was fired.

When Donald Trump saw how viciously and quickly she turned against him, and that she secretly was recording him and the others in High Security positions he understood the depth of the betrayal and deception and called her a low life.

Omarosa cut off this interview with Savannah Guthrie for good reason. It backfired big time making her look bad. Not the President.

Again, even if the President or anyone for that matter did use the N___ word in his or her life, that doesn't make one a racist.

A racist is someone who thinks he or she is superior bc of the color of his or her skin, or his or her race,  rather than seeing the inner G-dliness in the other, lying underneath the surface. 

However, when someone is acting in a dishonest and deceitful manner, like a snake, there is good reason to hold them with contempt and being black and a woman shouldnt help them get off the hook.

Qualities like Honesty and Integrity goes far deeper than skin color or gender.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/08/13/omarosa-cuts-off-today-appearance-tells-savannah-guthrie-to-calm-down-during-bizarre-interview.html

Fwd: Trump Should Release Secret Report on the True Number of Palestinian Refugees | Smith at Washington Examiner tag UNRWA


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From: Middle East Forum <mefnews@meforum.org>
Date: Mon, Aug 13, 2018, 5:57 PM
Subject: Trump Should Release Secret Report on the True Number of Palestinian Refugees | Smith at Washington Examiner
To: Robin Ticker <faigerayzel@gmail.com>


Trump Should Release Secret Report on the True Number of Palestinian Refugees

by Clifford Smith
Washington Examiner
August 12, 2018

https://www.meforum.org/articles/2018/trump-should-release-secret-report-on-the-true-num

The Trump administration is supposedly considering declassifying a State Department report that tallies up the true number of Palestinian refugees.
 
If Trump does this, the repercussions could go a long way to settling the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, or UNRWA, classifies refugees unlike any other organization in the world, and in a way that contradicts common sense. Whereas the number of refugees from the original 1948 Arab-Israeli war would likely number in the tens of thousands, the UNRWA also counts people generations removed from the conflict, many of whom are citizens of new countries, in addition to everyone living in their internationally recognized homes of Gaza and the West Bank.
 
This politically motivated definition raises the number of "refugees" to an estimated 5.3 million. And that number is used by Palestinians to claim a "right of return" to Israel for a number greater than half of Israel's entire population.
 
Until today, there has been no official acknowledgment of the true number of refugees. Governments and international organizations around the world instead pay lip service to UNRWA's fiction that the number of refugees has expanded many times over since the 1948 war.
 
This will change if the Trump administration releases the classified report.
 
The origin of the report goes back to 2012, when the Middle East Forum's Washington Project approached then-Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill. with the idea that America should adopt a policy that only recognized as refugees those who would fit its own legal definition of a refugee. Kirk proposed sweeping language to appropriations legislation to that effect, but President Barack Obama's State Department objected that this would be prejudicial to Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Deputy Secretary of State Thomas Nides wrote that the provision "would be viewed around the world as the United States acting to prejudge and determine the outcome of this sensitive issue." Largely as a result, Kirk's original language was not adopted.
 
But Kirk did manage to get compromise language, requiring the State Department to issue a report on the issue of the true definition, passed as part of the fiscal 2015 appropriations legislation. But then no one heard nothing more about the report for over a year. Kirk assumed the State Department had simply ignored the committee's direction.
 
But as it turns out, that wasn't so. The Middle East Forum learned that the report had, in fact, been written. Committee staffers in the House of Representatives were even informed of its existence. But instead of making it public, the clear intent of the legislation, the State Department classified it. Moreover, it failed to inform Kirk's office, which had the largest stake in the report, or relevant Senate committee staffers that it had been completed.
 
Upon learning this, Kirk moved in 2016 to pass another provision forcing the State Department either to produce a nonclassified version of the report, or to inform the Committee why it could not do so. State still chose not to declassify the report.
 
This year, Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., wrote a letter to President Trump signed by 50 other members of Congress, asking that the report be declassified. Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, viewed the report, and said in a subsequent interview that "there's no reason in the world it's classified."
 
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies also called for declassification, as did Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, saying "The American people deserve to see this reported State Department assessment, so Congress and the administration can have a transparent and productive debate about America's role in the organization."
 
In July, the American Center for Law and Justice obtained a version of the report via a Freedom of Information Act request and a subsequent lawsuit. Unfortunately, it was heavily redacted and omits the most crucial information — the true number of refugees. A recent story citing State Department sources pins the total at just 20,000 refugees, nowhere near the 5.3 million that UNRWA claims and the State Department has previously adopted. The public won't know for sure unless the Trump administration finally releases an unredacted version of the report.
 
Hopefully, the Trump Administration will release this report. Telling the truth about the number of refugees, rather than the fictional number provided by UNRWA, would be a big step to unraveling expansive "right of return" claims, ending a threat to Israel's existence.
 
Cliff Smith is Washington project director for the Middle East Forum.

 

Related Topics:  Arab-Israel conflict & diplomacy, Israel & Zionism, Palestinians  |  Clifford Smith

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