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The Amazing History of our Woke CIA -- Part II
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“China & Russia are laughing their asses off watching CIA go full woke. Cisgender. Intersectional. It s like the Babylon Bee is handling CIA s commercials. If you think about it, wokeness is the kind of twisted PSYOP a spy agency would invent to destroy a country from the inside out, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted.
About China and Russia’s current intelligence agents laughing at the CIA’s Babylon-Bee-like imbecilities we can guess. But about Russia and Cuba’s we can actually
watch, and perhaps laugh ourselves, to keep from crying. To wit:
Nikolai Leonev was the KGB’s top agent in Latin America during the 1950s and 60s. He was Raul Castro’s KGB handler starting in 1954, and must have busted a gut listening to how our crackerjack CIA officers in Cuba during the late 1950s sang Raul, Fidel, and Che Guevara’s praises as utterly untainted by any communist connections and thus quite worthy of U.S. help both moral and material. (We discussed the matter last week.)
Transcript of ‘Global Challenges’
The following is a full transcript of the public address, Global Challenges, given by former US President William J. Clinton at Yale University on October 31, 2003.
Transcript of Global Challenges
A public address given by former US President William J. Clinton at Yale University on October 31, 2003.
William J. Clinton President Richard Levin: Well, great to see all of you, an enthusiastic crowd. For three centuries, Yale has educated citizens for public service, first for the Connecticut colony, then for the nation, and now for the wider world. Nothing could better symbolize our continuing commitment to that task than the two men you re about to hear from this afternoon. For its my distinct pleasure to introduce you to one Yale graduate, the former President of Mexico, who will in turn introduce another Yale graduate. This is a proud moment for Yale, and one that I
congressionally approved military aid to a country under siege to extract a personal political favor. that s a cold hard fact. the question before us comes down to this. should a president be allowed to ask a foreign nation to interfere in an american election? i remember my first political experience as a middle schooler in 1972 leaving leaflets at the homes of potential voters urging them to support george mcgovern for president. no relation, by the way. i remember what an honor it was to ask people to support him, even though i was too young to vote myself. and what a privilege it was later in life to ask voters for their support in my own campaigns. i ve been part of winning campaigns and part of losing one, too. people i thought would be great president like senator mcgovern, were never given that chance. make no mistake, i was disappointed but i accepted it. i would take losing an election
political favor. he did no do this as a matter of u.s. policy, he did this for his own benefit. that is wrong, and if that is not impeachable conduct, i don t know what is. i ve heard some on the other side suggest this process is about overturning an election. that is absurd. this is about president trump using his office to try and rig the next election. now, think about that. we like to say that every vote matters, that every vote counts. we learned in grade school about all the people who fought and died for that right. it is a sacred thing. you know, i remember as a middle schooler in 1972 leaving leaflets at the homes of potential voters urging them to support george mcgovern for president. no relation, by the way. i thought he had a great last name, and he was dedicated to ending the war in vietnam and
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