Re: [Marxism] Council for the National Interest

2016-12-29 Thread A.R. G via Marxism
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Very foolish of him to consider Trump to be less hawkish. I am surprised
given the sophistication of the rest of his positions (not that I agree
with all of them) that he would believe something so ridiculous.

That being said, the rest of the article looks like a fairly accurate
condemnation of Trump and his Zionism.

On Thursday, December 29, 2016, Ken Hiebert via Marxism <
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>  Philip Giraldi still struggling with his support for Trump.  Looks like
> Trump is a victim of Israeli pushiness.
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> http://www.councilforthenationalinterest.org/new/?p=4305#.WGUzWiMrKh0
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> While the presidential campaign was still in progress it was possible to
> think that there might be some positive change in America’s broken foreign
> policy. Hillary Clinton was clearly the candidate of Washington
> Establishment hawkishness, while Donald Trump was declaring his
> disinclination for democracy and nation building overseas as well as
> promoting détente with Russia. Those of us who considered the foreign
> policy debacle to be the most dangerous issue confronting the country,
> particularly as it was also fueling domestic tyranny, tended to vote on the
> basis of that one issue in favor of Trump.
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> Trump might think he is ushering in a new era of American policy based on
> American interests but it is beginning to look a lot like same-old same-old
> but even worse, and Benjamin Netanyahu will be very much in the driver’s
> seat.
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Re: [Marxism] Council for the National Interest addresses current election

2016-11-06 Thread A.R. G via Marxism
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Isn't this the same article you posted last time?

Your post (referencing the Green Party) implies that CNI endorses Trump.
Given that the article does no such thing ["While the self-immolating
Donald Trump certainly deserves much of the criticism hurled at him...";] I
don't know why Giraldi is expected to address the Green Party. The point is
simple: focusing on Trump's disgusting record has in fact been used to
obscure Hillary Clinton's warmongering ["The point to be considered is that
the fog created by the trashing of Trump obscures the very real danger
posed by a possible President Hillary Rodham Clinton"].  That is a matter
of fact, I don't know why it is necessary to address the Greens.

- Amith

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> The author does not mention the Green Party as an alternative.
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> A WORLD GONE MAD: VOTERS SHOULD WAKE UP TO THE ISSUE OF WAR VERSUS PEACE.
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> http://www.councilforthenationalinterest.org/new/?p=4221#.WB7a-yMrKNV
> The relentless drumbeat against Donald Trump continues. The Washington
> Post on October 14 endorsed Hillary Clinton for president while also
> including in the print edition nine articles, three op-eds, and three
> letters blasting the GOP candidate, including pieces in the Style and Metro
> sections of the paper. On the following day there were five articles, a
> lead editorial, three letters, two op-eds, and two cartoons. And the Post
> is not alone, with the New York Times doing its bit in running news
> articles on Trump’s alleged sexual proclivities while the television media
> continue to run with the stories relating to earlier revelations. When
> Trump raised the possibility that all of this activity is being coordinated
> and possibly in part fabricated by the Clinton campaign, he was castigated
> for even suggesting such a thing.
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