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Drcurls's avatar

Why isn’t all of Substack reading the daily scroll???!!!

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Steven Brizel's avatar

Coates is your typical African American so called intellectual who has a deep component of anti Semitism underscoring his views One should expect zero objective news coverage from any organization that nominates a terrorist for an Emmy

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Suzie's avatar

He’s a pathetic pseudo-intellectual capitalizing on Grievance Grifting.

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Suzie's avatar

“The Journal also reports on conflicts between the FBI, which viewed Malley’s security lapses as “serious,” and the State Department, which attempted to defend him.”

The US State Department is treason central!

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Philip Carl Salzman's avatar

The State Department has always been an enemy of Israel.

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Myrna Greenfield's avatar

Bisan Owda, with accolades from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and honors from the Peabody and Murrow Awards, is figurately dancing and waving her political affiliated flag of terrorism while holding an imaginery gun to America's throat. Often we in the U.S. are seen as infantile cartoon characters more than willing to accept ourselves as childish affficionados of fairy tales (we do like our funny papers, don't we?) This may explain the tributes given to Owda by our so-called cultural leaders cited above. A terrorist is a terrorist, not a joke book meanie. Perhaps someone can alert NATAS to that fact. In this hazardous time, art should be held accountable.

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Owly Peter in Alberta's avatar

I find the Routh situation worrisome. His deep state connections seem quite obvious and out in the open, which I take to mean they're no longer concerned about appearances and are taking an attitude of "Yeah, sure it's us, we're gonna snuff the Big Orange Man. Whaddya gonna do about it?" There's a whiff of "end game" about this that makes me think they no longer see themselves as vulnerable to consequences. Maybe I'm overreacting. Or maybe we're on the verge of something big and awful and irrevocable.

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