“I have a lot of concerns of his qualities of leadership or lack thereof. “Today on The Lead with Jake Tapper, former NSA director Michael Hayden tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that Donald Trump is a “clear and present danger” to America” The “ polezni durak” or “useful idiot” was a concept from Soviet times, Hayden writes, some naïve soul who’s “manipulated by Moscow, secretly held in contempt, but whose blind support is happily accepted and exploited.” In an opinion piece in the Washington Post, just before the election, Hayden called Trump “Russia’s useful fool.” He says he came to that conclusion after analyzing what the Trump campaign had said and not said. RELATED POST: Former CIA Analyst Philip Giraldi: ‘Morell’s bluster deserves a bit of a fact check’ “As for the clincher about Trump being a Moscow run Manchurian candidate, I would suggest that Morell might have been a top analyst at the Agency but he never acquired or ran an actual spy in his life so his comments about The Donald having been recruited by Putin should be taken for what they are worth, which is precisely nothing.” The readers of this blog were well aware that these attacks - unacceptable in a democracy - would soon or later backfire. Michael Hayden refered to Trump as a ‘Useful idiot’ as well as a “clear and present danger” to America while Leon Panetta accused him of treason and incompetence. Mike Morell called Trump a ‘unwitting (Russian) agent’. Woodward is entirely correct. Three former CIA Directors have, time and again, ridiculed Trump in the media during the political campaign. No one came out and said those people shouldn’t be saying those things, So act two is the briefing when this dossier is put out.” ![]() You laid it out when those former CIA people said these things about Trump, that he was a recruited agent of the Russians, and a useful fool, they started this in Trump’s mind, He knows the old adage, once a CIA man, always a CIA man. ![]() “I think what is under reported here is Trump’s point of view on it. It never should have been presented in - as part of an intelligence briefing.” Legendary US journalist Bob Woodward comes to Trump’s defence “Russia just said,” he tweeted, “unverified report paid for by political opponents is ‘A COMPLETE AND TOTAL FABRICATION, UTTER NONSENSE.’ Very unfair!” Trump continues to exhibit paranoia about American intelligence agencies, he displays a trust verging on gullibility in the mendacious and murderous government of Mr. But I doubt Trump took that bait.”Īt the same time that Mr. “I find it hard to imagine he ran to a hotel to meet our girls of ‘low social responsibility’… though they are of course also the best in the world. RELATED POST: From Watergate to… ‘GoldenGate’? RELATED POST: The ‘Trump Dossier’: A Clever Fabrication? RELATED POST: “Trump Dossier”: Can Intelligence officials ‘legally’ disclose classified information to members of the press? “Does somebody think that our secret services are chasing every American billionaire? Of course not. “When Trump came to Moscow, he was not a political figure, we were not even aware of his political ambitions,” Mr Putin said. Mr Putin also said the ‘Trump Memos’ are clearly fakes, published to undermine the legitimacy of the elected president. On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox New Sunday,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward said the unverified dossier about President-elect Donald Trump and Russia is a “garbage document.” Follow us on Twitter: President Vladimir Putin describes allegations his country holds compromising material on US President-elect Donald Trump as “utter nonsense”. He who reads nothing will still learn the great facts, and the details are all false.” I will add that the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors. ![]() Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. ![]() Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. It is a melancholy truth, that a suppression of the press could not more completely deprive the nation of its benefits, than is done by its abandoned prostitution to falsehood. “To your request of my opinion of the manner in which a newspaper should be conducted so as to be most useful, I should answer, ‘by restraining it to true facts and sound principles only.’ Yet I fear such a paper would find few subscribers.
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