Hillary Clinton and the Democrats have really stepped in it this time, and not even their most craven followers will be able to cover their misdeeds up.
Of course, I totally understand why one would be skeptical about such a claim. After all, with the FBI letting Hillary get off scot-free after collecting incontrovertible evidence that she willfully and repeatedly broke the law and any number of other scandals that would have ended the political career of anybody else, it’s hard to believe that there is anything that could bring the former Secretary of State down.
That’s because the problem goes much deeper than Hillary: it’s a culture of partisanship within the Democratic Party that allows even its most reckless members to act destructively with impunity. So if there is going to be any accountability, it’s going to have to come from outside the party.
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Edward Fassler I have never done drugs, nor do I drink, I am an athlete. And you are completely wrong. The emails were leaked by high up individuals in our own cyber intelligence community. They are the ones who have been directly feeding Julian Assage the information he has been releasing. The Russian connection is fiction as well as our own cyber experts leaked information making it look like the Russian FSB was behind all of it to conceal the true identity of those who made the leak.
MAYBE running for president wasnt that good of an idea…. HILLARY!
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This guy was is one of several individuals involved in the leaked information. https://youtu.be/CJ_CYS-KMjM
Steve Pieczenik was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance and James Baker.
His expertise includes foreign policy, international crisis management and psychological warfare. He served the presidential administrations of Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush in the capacity of deputy assistant secretary.
In 1974, Pieczenik joined the United States Department of State as a consultant to help in the restructuring of its Office for the Prevention of Terrorism.
In 1976, Pieczenik was made Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for management.
At the Department of State, he served as a “specialist on hostage taking”.
He has been credited with devising successful negotiating strategies and tactics used in several high-profile hostage situations, including the 1976 TWA Flight 355 hostage situation and the 1977 kidnapping of the son of Cyprus’ president.
He was involved in negotiations for the release of Aldo Moro after Moro was kidnapped. As a renowned psychiatrist, he was utilized as a press source for early information on the mental state of the hostages involved in the Iran hostage crisis after they were freed.
In 1977, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Mary McGrory described Stephen Pieczenik as “one of the most ‘brilliantly competent’ men in the field of terrorism”.
He worked “side by side” with Police Chief Maurice J. Cullinane in the Washington, D.C. command center of Mayor Walter Washington during the 1977 Hanafi Siege.
In 1978, Pieczenik was known as “a psychiatrist and political scientist in the U.S. Department of State whose credentials and experiences are probably unique among officials handling terrorist situations”.
On September 17, 1978 the Camp David Accords were signed. Pieczenik was at the secret Camp David negotiations leading up to the signing of the Accords. He worked out strategy and tactics based on psychopolitical dynamics. He correctly predicted that given their common backgrounds, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin would get along.
In 1979, he resigned as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State over the handling of the Iranian hostage crisis.[4]
In the early 1980s, Pieczenik wrote an article for The Washington Post in which he claimed to have heard a senior United States official in the Department of State Operations Center give permission for the attack that led to the death of United States Ambassador Adolph Dubs in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1979.
Pieczenik got to know Syrian President Hafez al-Assad well during his 20 years in the Department of State.
In 1982, Pieczenik was mentioned in an article in The New York Times as “a psychiatrist who has treated C.I.A. employees”.
In 2001, Pieczenik operated as chief executive officer of Strategic Intelligence Associates, a consulting firm.
Pieczenik has been affiliated in a professional capacity as a psychiatrist with the National Institute of Mental Health.
Pieczenik has consulted with the United States Institute of Peace and the RAND Corporation.
As recently as October 6, 2012, Pieczenik was listed as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). According to Internet Archive, his name was removed from the CFR roster sometime between October 6 and November 18, 2012.[22] Publicly, Pieczenik no longer appears as a member of the CFR.
Pieczenik is fluent in five languages, including Russian, Spanish and French.
Pieczenik has lectured at the National Defense University.
Dead man walking.
be very very very careful james. you will make the hit list.
Patrick Mallory are one of those people that needs to suck it up buttercup..
Sandy Rixey what video are you talking about he didn’t mention it.. are you one of those people that needs to suck it up buttercup?