This Is Susan Rice
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Meet Joe Biden’s choice to lead the White House Domestic Policy Council. On December 11, Joe Biden named Susan Rice to lead his White House Domestic Policy Council. Rice’s consistent track record of dishonesty, prevarication, and poor judgment stretches back decades. By the time she graduated from Stanford University with a degree in history in 1986, Rice was already a committed leftist with a heart and mind full of racial grievance. That year, she wrote an 86-page book titled
A History Deferred, which claimed that because most U.S. students were “taught American history, literature, art, drama, and music largely from a white, western European perspective,” “their grasp of the truth, of reality, is tainted by a myopia of sorts.” “The greatest evil in omitting or misrepresenting Black history, literature, and culture in elementary or secondary education is the unmistakable message it sends to the black child,” Rice elaborated. �
This Is Susan Rice Meet Joe Biden s choice to lead the White House Domestic Policy Council
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department of defense because some of these departments act more independently than others, and we have seen traditionally that the pentagon preserves its independence. that s a crucial reporting point, figuring out who gave the directive to sondland not to testify, regardless of what the president is claiming on twitter because that doesn t always match up with reality in terms of the way information and directives flow throughout this administration. all right. garrett hague on capitol hill, hans nichols at the white house. we ll continue with your help to decipher this, as garrett has wisely called it, the great letter writing campaign of 2019 where everybody is protesting to everybody else. joining me, prudence bushnell, former ambassador to kenya, guatemala, and former deputy assistant secretary of state for african affairs. thank you for being with us. maybe you can help understand the question i just asked hans nichols, that is there seems to be a whole hodge podge of people
coming from the constitution, which is the basis of our ruling and law and rule of law are government ethics as well as state department norms and regulations that are intended to keep communications and the flow of communications efficient, effective, and ethical. and when you get multiple forms of communication that people are using to say hold on, let me go to another form of communication, you know one thing at least, i know one thing as a veteran of the foreign service, and that is people want to say something off the record that they don t want on the record, too bad, didn t happen, poor choice. you will be held accountable. how does that work? you were an ambassador to two different countries and you were a state department official separately from that, former