Fw: It's a Big Club and You Aren't In It!!!

date:10 September 2015 at 10:18
subject:Fw: It's a Big Club and You Aren't In It!!!

Subject: It's a Big Club and You Aren't In It!!!



It’s a Big Club and You Aint in it.  
Conspiracy?
No, it's right out there in the open. All you have to do is look at it.


IF YOU HAD A HUNCH THE NEWS SYSTEM WAS SOMEWHAT RIGGED AND YOU COULDN'T PUT YOUR FINGER ON IT, THIS MIGHT HELP YOU SOLVE THE PUZZLE.
 
ABC News executive producer Ian Cameron is married to Susan Rice, National Security Adviser.
 
CBS President David Rhodes is the brother of Ben Rhodes, Obama's Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications.
 
ABC News correspondent Claire Shipman is married to former Whitehouse Press Secretary Jay Carney
 
ABC News and Univision reporter Matthew Jaffe is married to Katie Hogan, Obama's Deputy Press Secretary
 
ABC President Ben Sherwood is the brother of Obama's Special Adviser Elizabeth Sherwood
 
CNN President Virginia Moseley is married to former Hillary Clinton's Deputy Secretary Tom Nides.
 
And now you know why it is no surprise the media usually goes very easy on Obama's many errors.
And That ain’t all:
Hello, Is anybody listing out there?????
The picture is the 2009 wedding of John Kerry's daughter Vanessa, why would we care? Let's see ~
  • The groom is a Iranian born doctor.
  • The best man is a Iranian.
  • The best man's father is Mohammad Javad Zarif. Mohammad Javad Zarif is Kerry's counterpart in the Iranian nuclear negotiations. It sure looks like Zarif knows Kerry better than Kerry knew him!

Sec of State John Kerry reveals daughter married Iranian-American with extensive ties to Iran

 
Here we have an example that demonstrates this reality further and it comes via Kenneth Timmerman, who has picked up on the fact that the Secretary of State – John Kerry – has a son-in-law with family still living in Iran . This reality could conceivably affect how Kerry deals with the Iranians.
 
Via the Daily Caller:
In a greeting to the Iranian people on the occasion of the traditional New Year (Nowruz) holiday last week, Secretary of State John Kerry exposed a secret that journalists and academics have been agonizing over for the past six weeks: the fact that his daughter has married an Iranian-American who has extensive family ties to Iran .
 
“I am proud of the Iranian-Americans in my own family, and grateful for how they have enriched my life,”
Kerry said in the official statement. Kerry also said he was “strongly committed to resolving” the differences between the
United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, “to the mutual benefit of both of our people.”
 
Politicians like to keep their families off-limits to the press, a decorum enforced vigorously when it comes to politicians
who are in favor with the national media but ruthlessly discarded for others. But in Kerry’s case, there could be larger ramifications.
 
Since its inception, the FBI has vetted U.S. government officials involved in national security issues,
and it generally won’t grant clearances to individuals who are married to nationals of an
enemy nation or have family members living in that country, for fear of divided loyalties or,
more simply, blackmail.
 
There it is. Certainly, everyone should be able to comprehend this concept without inserting race into their thought processes.
 
Imagine a scenario in which a representative of Iran ’s mullahs approaches the State Department with a list of demands that,
if not met, could have serious consequences for Kerry’s in-laws living in Iran .
 
In the current political construct, such demands could conceivably involve the U.S. withholding money, weapons, or aid earmarked for a country like Egypt as tensions in the Middle East escalate. While that may not sound like a bad idea to those of us who understand the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood, shouldn't our Secretary of State’s sole interest be in lockstep with the interests of the United States ? ​
 





5 comments:

gruaud said...

No, it's a very SMALL club and you ain't in it.

The 6 media corporations section is classic 1% deflection.

The Kerry wedding thing is just ugly. There are approximately 300,000 Iranian-Americans in this country. Not to sound all slippery slope here, but what are you proposing regarding them?

Anonymous said...

I love how they lesson they takeaway from all this is the handful of personal relationships which must be the problem.

The fact that GE, a major business and defense contractor, is one of these 6 isn't a problem to them. No, it's more important that someone here is married to someone there, as if that's what's shaping the actions of a huge international corporation.

Of course, when Clarence Thomas is married to a major Tea Party organizer who brings home huge amounts of right wing money, that's not a problem at all.

Also notice that they don't list items for all 6 corporations. They say nothing for GE, Newscorp, or Viacom. That's half of the media untainted by these supposedly corrupting ties.

CharlieE said...

It's true that all of that media is owned by just six companies.

None of them have left-leaning management or interests.

Just thought I'd point that out.

ferschitz said...

Yes, I am aware of many of the marriages/alliances between BigMedia and BigGovernment. I don't have links, but there are similar marriages between current/former Republican govt officials and those in these BigMedia companies. But of course, this slanted RWF doesn't relay that info.

More propaganda from some rightwing think tank making it seem like it's all a LIEbrul conspiracy to do something something something eeeek argle bargle.

PS I have an Iranian-born friend, and I know several other Iranian-born people. EEEEEK! I'm about to RUIN the USA. Of course, xenophobic rightwing idiots conveniently forget that many Iranian born people fled when the Ayatollahs took over. Like: duh. That's because they were "friends" of the USA and had to flee. But yes, yes inconvenient facts need not intrude where the TeaTardz are being indoctrinated to FEAR everything!!!111!!!!

Hooray4US said...

Cool propaganda. No, it's not a big club. It's small club comprising the .001% and some from the .01%. But this think tank is correct: the 99% ain't in it.

That's what RWD doesn't WANT to get.

Yet another chapter in the victimization of Tea Tardz & RWD to the terrible, horrible, worstest libruls, who are at one and the same time utterly incompetent brain dead losers whilst also deviously and fiendishly ruining life as we know it for all those ancient white men who have it so bad because libruls!11!!!!1

Nifty deflection from some rightwing think tank or other.

 
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