Oded Joseph was Israel's head of the ministry on Eurasia.
The exact dates are unclear. At least within the 2012-2014 time frame.
Joseph was on a panel, in 2009, to discuss Turkey's future as a "Western ally."
The conference was hosted by the Jewish Institute for the National Security of America (JINSA), the most hardcore neocon think tank (Cheney, Ledeen, Woolsey, Perle, Bolton)
Here's where it gets interesting: Joseph met with George Papadopolous in 2016.
(After the obligatory female first "reaches out" to him)
A week after the RNC convention, puts the meeting sometime in late July 2016.
More context: that would be during the DNC convention and around the time of the DNC emails release.
It's roughly 10 days after the failed Turkish coup.
A "few days" after the meeting with Joseph, PapaD meets Sergei Millian for the first time.
I have no idea if any of this information is significant. Just putting it out there.
I've never quite reconciled the discrepancy between Flynn's op/ed that Turkey is our ally "in need of support" and PapaD's virulent loathing of Turkey.
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The genesis of this thread is an email I came across from a doc dump from the Clinton Library. It's been out there for nearly 10 years, but I've never seen it before. It sent me down a rabbit hole where I encountered a recurring cast of characters in DC scandals.
Read carefully
Starting with the creator of the email, Sidney Blumenthal. Blumenthal may be less famous than his son, Max, these days, but he's a prominent figure in Clinton circles. His official title was "Assistant to the President" when he was brought into the White House in 1997.
Leo Strauss, the academic godfather of the neocons, was a big fan of the TV show Gunsmoke because it showed the conflict between good and evil in a way that would be immediately intelligible to everyone. Sheriff Matt Dillon wore the white hat; the bad guy wore the black hat.
Strauss believed that societies needed powerful myths and stories, like the hero defeating bad guys on Gunsmoke, to inspire people and give them a sense of moral clarity.
Yes, if you want society to act, it's a powerful way to move people.
1. The most impactful Easter Sunday sermon I have ever heard was delivered by Chuck Swindoll. His sermon was a riff on the 1992 western film, Unforgiven, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood.
What lesson about Christ could we learn from this dark masterpiece?
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2. William Munny is the film's protagonist, a retired outlaw. He now supports his two children by raising pigs. His late beloved wife had persuaded him to leave behind his life of outlawry, drinking, and fighting.
In a sermon, Swindoll refers to Munny as "Clint Easterless."
3. Facing financial hardship, Easterless decides to pursue a bounty on a man who scarred a prostitute's face in an attack.
He is recruited for the job by a brash young man who goes by the name of the Schofield Kid. The Schofield Kid boldly claims to have killed five men.
1. During the week of the Republican National Convention in July 2016 Roger Stone contacted Donald Trump and informed him that Wikileaks was about to release a massive number of emails that would prove "damaging to the the Clinton campaign."
2. On July 22, 2016, WikiLeaks did, in fact, release nearly 20,000 DNC emails.
3. It should be stated that the quote is from Michael Cohen. Unfortunately, choosing who's telling the truth between Cohen and Stone is not an easy task. However, to my knowledge, Stone hasn't denied the conversation.
The last evidence I saw that Tim Scott had a girlfriend was 11 years ago when a woman was his guest at Sea Island resort. The event they attended was a conference organized by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
Scott's cozy relationship with AEI is the real scandal.
Scott returned to Sea Island in 2014 to participate once again in AEI's World Forum. Other participants included a Who's Who of the GOP Establishment: Paul Ryan, Dick Cheney, John Bolton, Karl Rove, Kevin McCarthy, Bill Kristol, Mitt Romney, and many, many more.
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In a text sent in June of 2016, Strzok claimed that for him to be promoted to Assistant Director of the CounterIntel Division, he would need a "CT club card."
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We can tell from context that when Strozk and Page used the abbreviation “CT,” they were referring to counter-terrorism.