So who can the President fire?
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 8:50:50 PM UTC, AMuzi wrote:
On 1/1/2019 9:55 AM, Andre Jute wrote:
"the most corrupt series of incidents in all of American
history."
Let's not go over the edge. This is bad, yes, but nowhere
near the complete takeover of the White House and State
Department during wartime by Harry Hopkins and dozens of
other agents of Stalin.
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Andrew Muzi
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That crowd cut no ice with Harry Truman, who considered them effete elitists, and even if Roosevelt had survived, the famous telegram in which General Lucius Clay made Congress hear the Soviet tanks rumbling would likely have put an end to their influence.
The criminalisation of political differences, which we're seeing unfolding before our eyes, of which the Mueller circus is a small cog, is of far greater importance, and far more deeply corrupting than anything the fellow travellers before and during the war could have achieved in their limited spheres. The Fuchs and the Rosenbergs did the real damage, and that wasn't subtle influence but outright theft of technology (the Rosenbergs were caught when a decoded signal from them was matched word for word to a sheet at Los Alamos in Fuchs' handwriting).
Andre Jute
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