Friday, February 21, 2020

Brennan: Trump Plays to a ‘Very Debased Group of People’


Former CIA Director John Brennan Thursday on MSNBC accused President Donald Trump of playing to a “very debased” group of people.

Discussing Trump’s comments on Roger Stone today at a prison graduation ceremony in Las Vegas, Brennan said, “He’s clearly giving every indication he wants to act like a mob boss. And he’s going to try to take care of him and his soldiers.”

He continued, “It’s outrageous he would try to make any moral equivalency between someone like Roger Stone who the judge said has trampled the law and public servants like James Comey and others who really tried their best. You can question their decisions and judgments but really were trying to carry out their duties responsibly and with integrity.”

He added, “There were people in that audience that unfortunately I did hear laughter at the things he was saying about these individuals and talking about Peter Struck and Lisa Page and others. I mean, he just plays to this very debased group of people who are listening to what he is saying in terms of just trashing good public servants and defending people like Roger Stone? I mean, give me a break.”

8 comments:

  1. Why is Roger Stone going to jail and this traitor isn't? If anyone is debased it is the entitled higher ups in the CIA and FBI. They have sold us out.

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  2. brennan is now has been always be a fucktard communist prick not worthy of a bullet. maybe a knife. very dull knife. for his own use. please. do yourself soon. so citizens can pinch a long one on your grave.
    at least I am not saying what I really think here. son't want to offend anyone's sensibilities.

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    1. I am not saying what I really think here. son't want to offend anyone's sensibilities.

      I typed in a reply then thought better of it. :)

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  3. I listened to Roger Stone quite often on The Alex Jones Show either on WWCR shortwave out of Nashville, Tennessee or Infowars.com. His main "sin" was promoting the Trump candidacy and figuring out that the DNC computer hack was an inside job. The FBI never investigated the DNC server and Julian Assange said, in an interview with Sean Hannity, that the emails he released came directly from a DNC source. That was probably Sanders supporter, Seth Rich, who was murdered on the streets of Washington D.C., but that was one of those things that the whole mainstream media didn't allow to be discussed--one of the reasons, Google, Youtube, Facebook and Twitter have "deplatformed" Infowars and some other media that connect the dots. Long ago, after the JFK assassination, the CIA came up with "conspiracy theory" to discredit those who figured out the "lone nut shooter" was absurd. They still use and enforce it today. --Ron W

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    1. That was probably Sanders supporter, Seth Rich, who was murdered on the streets of Washington D.C. Long ago, after the JFK assassination, the CIA came up with "conspiracy theory" to discredit those who figured out the "lone nut shooter" was absurd. They still use and enforce it today.

      Agreed.

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    2. "We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." --John F. Kennedy

      We are not afraid, but "they" are afraid. --Ron W

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