@arapaho415@TeresaCCarter2@insiderfilms1@sisu_sanity@clearing_fog@TheAtlantic To get it, they needed help refining their image, so that Congress wouldn’t look too hard at their less-than-liberal tendencies. Other lobbyists sought out authoritarian clients, but none did so with the focused intensity of Black, Manafort, Stone and Kelly.
@arapaho415@TeresaCCarter2@insiderfilms1@sisu_sanity@clearing_fog@TheAtlantic The firm would arrange for image-buffing interviews on American news programs; it would enlist allies in Congress to unleash money. Back home, it would help regimes acquire the whiff of democratic legitimacy that would bolster their standing in Washington.
@arapaho415@TeresaCCarter2@insiderfilms1@sisu_sanity@clearing_fog@TheAtlantic No doubt it helped to have a friend in James Baker, especially after he became the secretary of state under Bush. “Baker would send the firm clients,” Kelly remembered. “He wanted us to help lead these guys in a better direction.”
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But moral improvement never really figured into Manafort’s calculus. “Generally speaking, I would focus on how to bring the client in sync with western European or American values,” Kelly told me. “Paul took the opposite approach.”
@arapaho415@TeresaCCarter2@insiderfilms1@sisu_sanity@clearing_fog@TheAtlantic In her memoir, Riva Levinson, a managing director at the firm from 1985 to 1995, wrote that when she protested to her boss that she needed to believe in what she was doing, Manafort told her that it would “be my downfall in this business.”
@arapaho415@TeresaCCarter2@insiderfilms1@sisu_sanity@clearing_fog@TheAtlantic I’ll stop there. My point is that the Reagan and Bush camps literally teamed up with the Manafort and Stone camp to sell public policy to hostile foreign adversaries and global organized crime. Any nasty ideology was fine, as long as it was opposed to Soviet communism.
@arapaho415@TeresaCCarter2@insiderfilms1@sisu_sanity@clearing_fog@TheAtlantic Paul Manafort worked for a law firm called Vorys Sater Seymour & Pease, in the late 1970s. They sent him to Beirut to represent a large Saudi construction company. Was this company Saudi BinLadin Group owned by the bin Ladin family?
Who can tell me how: 1. Epstein relates to Saudi Arabia 2. Saudi Arabia relates to the op to incite civil war in Syria 3. How the civil war in Syria relates to Turkey 4. And how Turkey relates to Pam Bondi?
Just so we’re clear, @CIA, I agree that the Iranian regime are scumbags. But trading Ukraine for Iran is a terrible idea. And subverting/obsoleting American democracy in order to further this agenda is absolutely insane.
The clandestine operations have been kept secret, in some cases, by leaving the execution or the funding to the Saudis, or by finding other ways to work around the normal congressional appropriations process, current and former officials close to the Administration said.
“…other ways to work around the normal congressional appropriations process…”
It was a freak yachting accident that gripped the world.
And the disappearance of British tech tycoon Mike Lynch in stormy seas off the coast of Sicily was even made stranger by the fact that two days earlier, his business partner Stephen Chamberlain was fatally injured in a car accident. ⬅️⬅️🔥🔥