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Finneran: Putin’s Book Of Revelation

Friday, January 13, 2017

 

Let’s quickly stipulate to several matters regarding the thug Putin, the traitor Assange, and the saga of Wikileaks, such stipulations being essential to cooling the fevered brows of disappointed Democrats.

Vladimir Putin is a vicious violent thug. He has no interest in helping America in any way. His main interests are a) himself and b) strengthening Russia by way of intimidation of others. Presidents Barack Obama and George Bush flattered themselves with smug sophomoric delusions of insight---Barack’s “reset button” and W’s “I looked into his soul”. What rubbish. Utterly ridiculous rubbish.

Julian Assange is a traitor. He revealed national secrets. He betrayed his nation. He exposed and endangered American agents. He is not a hero. He is not to be admired. He should not be pardoned. He is a treasonous fraud. 

As for the Wikileaks saga, I’m less concerned for the source of the information---Was it Russia? Was it another nation---China perhaps, enjoying and perfecting various hacks of various websites? Was it an angry American, fed up with the self-serving charades, the spying, and the bullying of and by various federal agencies?

Rather, I’m simultaneously amused and angered by the revelations themselves, the accuracy of which have not been disputed by anyone at all. What a window they provided into Hillary Clinton’s world, a world of consultants, for consultants, by consultants.

Are candidates today so devoid of ideas---their own ideas based upon their own observations and their own experiences---that they must gather these faceless and unelectable “wise men” for “creative thinking”?  Wise men they are not. A passing thought---no one would ever describe Harry Truman as elite, “progressive”, Ivy-League, or “cool”. Yet he was better-read, better informed, and a better judge of people and events than any President of the previous or current century. God, do we need another Truman, a leader with his own ideas.

 Back to a sample of the Wikileaks revelations, which were copies of emails from Hillary’s campaign manager John Podesta’s computer:

*various notes showing close kissy-face coordination with media outlets such as the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and other “journalists” and outlets. So much for objectivity. What a joke. The whole game involves editorial control, access, and being on the inside with whomever their favored candidate might be;

* scurrilous assaults on Bernie Sanders, his faith, his supporters, and his unexpected campaign successes; Team Clinton’s response was a “how dare he do this to us?” attitude, highlighted by a manipulation of the number and timing of the primary debates;

* the advance leaking of debate questions by a television correspondent to Hillary’s campaign; Gee, that seems perfectly fair. All these Ivy League geniuses resorting to the techniques of Tammany but with none of the panache of those distant days; I wonder how those millions of despised voters would do on admission exams to which they had the questions in advance........perhaps they could get into Harvard or Yale, thereby becoming “brilliant” and deemed “better” than everyone else;

* speaking of despised voters, how about those emails describing “needy Latinos”? Need I say more about the revelatory nature of such commentary? If offered by others, such commentary would be instantly labeled as racist, xenophobic, and hateful. When offered by Clinton consultants It seems to be judged differently, perhaps as demographic shorthand, full of benign intentions. While we’re at it, might I sell you a bridge?

* those campaign consultants outdid themselves in mocking Catholics and Catholic faith. Apparently, the Church is in need of re-education and training, perhaps to be conducted by these brilliant and rational consultants; I’m taking bets that these egotistical dopes couldn’t even find a Catholic church let alone guide an informed discussion about Catholic principles and teaching; their condescension and their bias is palpable, akin to the lecturing of Netanyahu about the history and future of Israel.

All the hue and cry about the source of those Wikileaks---Russia, China, et. al.---seems designed to mask the fact that Hillary’s consultants are pretty nasty folks. Let’s assume that Putin was the orchestrating devil behind the leaks. Big deal.

As noted, I don’t like him and I don’t trust him. I have no expectations that he wants to help America and Americans. But he didn’t write those emails. Fellow Americans did. For shame.

Tom Finneran is the former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, served as the head the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and was a longstanding radio voice in Boston radio.

 

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