Yeah, I've been on board for a purge for some time. It's good to see even the milk toasts finally coming around. I predicted the pendulum swing was in after the BLM riot and murder spree, and they'll deserve what they get. The best part is blue cities collapsing into Haiti can't hold political power. That's also happened as sane people flee these cities.
RE Podesta: I posted about it earlier, but here's the deal. The new part is that they're avoiding Senate confirmation.
> White House adviser John Podesta will be the top U.S. climate diplomat when high flying John Kerry steps down this spring and ceases his endless global tours warning the world of impending doom.
@thendrix "climate diplomat". There's a money-laundering title if I've ever heard one.
We don't need a purge, we need justice. And not justice by their disingenuous Orwellian usage of the term. My ideal scenario is that the public needs to be shown their crimes in excruciating detail until their stomachs turn (a lot of this evil is protected by the "too horrible to be true" and "I don't want to think about it" psychology). They need to be prosecuted thoroughly and publicly, with lower-level grunts being given plea-bargains to sell out the mid- and high-levels. No plea-bargains for mid- and high-levels. Fair public trials. Everything by the book. No fake evidence or intentional bullshit that causes mistrials or doubt in the public consciousness. Justice.
I personally don't believe in the death penalty, but depending on laws and jurisdiction, it might apply. No lynch-mobbing, no guillotines, no revenge. Only justice.
The key things are showing the public until they can't deny it or the extent of it anymore, and discovery and verification of evidence (no "poison-pill" planted fake evidence that later gets disproven and taints the rest). If those happen, everything else will flow. Similar to how the country's problems will suddenly be really easy to solve, once bad actors who benefit from problems being unsolvable are removed.
@thendrix in my opinion, the absolute number one issue in politics that must be solved before anything else can possibly be meaningfully worked on, is blackmailed pedo-puppets occupying the seats of power and actively ejecting anyone who isn't also blackmailed. This includes both parties, and likely the 3rd parties as well.
Until this is corruption exposed and fixed, all of the regular political issues are inaccessible.
@thendrix I did miss it, in what "admin"? People don't seem to want to remember that he was Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, among other, pizza-related things....
If John Podesta offers you a handkerchief with a map on it… don’t take it.
RE: Did you leave a handkerchief
From:ses@sandlerfoundation.org
To: john.podesta@gmail.com
Date: 2014-09-04 11:06
Subject: RE: Did you leave a handkerchief
OK, thanks.
From: John Podesta [mailto:john.podesta@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 9:29 PM
To: Sandler, Susan
Subject: Re: Did you leave a handkerchief
It's mine, but not worth worrying about.
On Sep 2, 2014 2:54 PM, "Sandler, Susan" <ses@sandlerfoundation.org<mailto:ses@sandlerfoundation.org>> wrote:
Hi John,
The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related. Is it yorus? They can send it if you want. I know you’re busy, so feel free not to respond if it’s not yours or you don’t want it.
Susaner