To: Travis McGee
My guess is Julian is hunkered down in the Ecuadorian Embassy staying away from open windows and doorways.
13 posted on
10/22/2016 6:40:55 AM PDT by
wjcsux
("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
To: wjcsux
Here is proof of the collusion between the MSM journolists and the Clinton campaign. Note the names of the journolists:
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015, Jesse Lehrich <jlehrich@hillaryclinton.com> wrote:
July 8th Nightly Press Traffic Summary
- Peter Nicholas (WSJ) is doing a story for Friday on caucus organizing efforts and the Sanders campaign's theory that caucuses will be good for them in the same way that they were for Obama. We've pushed back with our theory of the case, including our strong organizing effort in Iowa and beyond.
- Per CTR, Amy Chozick is working on story for this weekend about how the GOP will attack Hillary, will likely include focus group data suggesting that trustworthiness and being out-of-touch will be top targets.
- Maggie Haberman is doing a write-through of her story on Hillary Clinton's claim that she had never been subpoenaed for tomorrow's paper which will include the statement we put out this afternoon.
- Michael Scherer (TIME) is working on a story delving into the claim that Hillary Clinton was under no obligation to turn over 55,000 pages of emails.
- Steven Holmes (CNN) is working on a piece with the premise that the black vote is the firewall for Hillary Clinton and Sanders is unlikely to make major inroads there.
- Annie Linskey (Boston Globe) is writing for Friday about new fundraising hosts getting involved in this campaign, specifically females.
- Jeremy Diamond (CNN) is doing a piece about the politics of the BDS movement. It will place heavy focus on the nuances and forces at play around Hillary Clinton's letter that was sent to presidents of major Jewish organizations condemning BDS.
- Huffington Post is doing a piece on our treasurer Jose Villareal -- will likely focus at least partially on him sitting on the Walmart board.
- Other outstanding stories include:
- Ruby Cramer on our grassroots organizing
- Anita Kumar (McClatchy) on where we have organizers and how we've spent our money during Q2
- Mike Memoli on our email listbuilding
- Phil Rucker on HRC talking about gun violence prevention
- Maggie Haberman/Pat Healy on the costs of Hillary's progressive proposals
- Annie Karni on the progression of our media strategy
- CNN's long-form story about Hillary Clinton/Bernie Sanders' appeal to minority communities.
14 posted on
10/22/2016 6:53:52 AM PDT by
PJ-Comix
(Glenn Beck is one Blood Bucket shy of the Funny Farm)
To: wjcsux
My guess is that Julian Assange is in trouble. I would like to see masses of supporters surround the London Ecuadorean Embassy, and surround the Australian Embassy, halt traffic, demand an answer. Where is the Australian government in this? This is their citizen and they should be going to bat for him...unless they are complicit. If he has been removed forcibly from the Ecuadorean Embassy and if it has been allowed to happen, this is a black eye for the U.K. and renders everyone of us unsafe. Everybody should cancel any upcoming plans en masse to visit the U.K.
15 posted on
10/22/2016 7:02:58 AM PDT by
kiltie65
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