Comments 1 - 19 of 19 Search these comments
Saudi Arabia officially announces moderation and opposition to hardcore Wahabis instead of exporting them.
Boeing announces big Singapore purchase.
NFL numbers continuing to dwindle.
Flake announces retirement rather than embarrass Country Club GOPe by losing badly.
"I think the real story is how nervous they are about these continuing investigations," the former Democratic presidential nominee said during an interview broadcast on C-SPAN.
Flake is down -24 in the polls to his opponent in his state, even his own state doesn't like him.
Just a quick question. What's the difference between paying money for dirt and paying for dirt with favors and influence to a foreign power? Does anyone who voted for Trump know the answer?
me123 saysFlake is down -24 in the polls to his opponent in his state, even his own state doesn't like him.
Probably not--but his votes are sure as hell going to matter!
Really?? He's been a Never Trumper from the beginning.
As that was all happening — pay attention — around 2010 then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat on a State Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), that threatened to block the sale of a Canadian company, Uranium One, to Rosatom, the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation on the grounds that Uranium One’s assets included 20-percent of the USA’s uranium supply. Selling all that American uranium to Russia looked kind of bad, you’d think, and you’d be right. But then, suddenly, about $150-million dollars poured into the Clinton Foundation — much of it from Uranium One’s owner, one Frank Giustra — plus Bill Clinton happened to get a half-million dollar speaking gig in Russia, and… whaddaya know, CFIUS ended up approving the sale. The public hardly heard a peep about it. (Where was the US new media?)
During that same period, Hillary Clinton also helped facilitate the transfer of American bio-medical, nuclear, and Info technology to the high-tech consortium called Skolkovo, Russia’s version of Silicon Valley. Much of the tech at issue was dual-use, good for civilian and military applications. Again, tens of millions of dollars gushed into the Clinton Foundation from the corporate participants in the Skolkovo deal. Crickets from the news media again.
https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/forecast-2023-get-out-of-the-way-if-you-cant-lend-a-hand/
As that was all happening — pay attention — around 2010 then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat on a State Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), that threatened to block the sale of a Canadian company, Uranium One, to Rosatom, the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation on the grounds that Uranium One’s assets included 20-percent of the USA’s uranium supply. Selling all that American uranium to Russia looked kind of bad, you’d think, and you’d be right. But then, suddenly, about $150-million dollars poured into the Clinton Foundation — much of it from Uranium One’s owner, one Frank Giustra — plus Bill Clinton happened to get a half-million dollar speaking gig in Russ...
Does it mean that p.net loves Hillary now? I mean she was in bed with our GREAT CHRISTIAN LEADER and all that.
"I think the real story is how nervous they are about these continuing investigations," the former Democratic presidential nominee said during an interview broadcast on C-SPAN.
The renewed interest in the so-called Uranium One deal came after The Hill reported last week that the FBI had gathered solid evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were engaged in bribery and extortion before the Obama administration approved the sale to Russia of a company that controls 20 percent of America's uranium supply.
Clinton added, "I’m their favorite target. Me and President Obama, we are the ones they like to put in the crosshairs."
Multiple congressional committees, including the Senate Judiciary panel and the House Intelligence panel, are taking steps to investigate the new information reported by The Hill and talk to an undercover informant who worked the nuclear bribery case.
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/356793-clinton-pushes-back-on-russian-uranium-deal-reports-baloney