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  • Feinstein Reunites With Ex-Staffer Who Worked With Fusion GPS On Trump-Russia Investigation

    11/12/2019 5:53:32 PM PST · by Libloather · 8 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 11/07/19 | CHUCK ROSS
    California Sen. Dianne Feinstein reunited with a former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer who worked with Fusion GPS and dossier author Christopher Steele to continue investigating the now-debunked Trump-Russia conspiracy theory after President Donald Trump took office. **SNIP** Fusion GPS had hired Steele a year earlier on behalf of the Clinton campaign and DNC to investigate Trump’s possible links to Russia. Democrats paid Fusion GPS more than $1 million for that project. Fusion, which is based in Washington, D.C., paid Steele $170,000. A Washington-based attorney with links to Steele told the Daily Caller News Foundation in 2018 that Jones told him...
  • Wesley Clark a Business Success After Military

    09/28/2003 10:31:26 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 18 replies · 511+ views
    Associated Press | September 28, 2003 | DAVID PACE
    WASHINGTON - When two Russian immigrants and their American financial backer needed marketing help for their innovative electric motor, they turned to a merchant banker at one of the nation's largest investment houses - retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark. The meeting at the Washington office of Stephens Inc. in late 2001 proved fortuitous for both Clark, the former supreme commander of NATO, and the principals in WaveCrest Laboratories, at the time a small research and development company in Dulles, Va. "They hit it off pretty much right away," said WaveCrest spokesman Tom McMahon. Clark signed on as a consultant...
  • Gen. Wesley Clark Resigns From Stephens

    03/01/2003 11:34:22 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 138 replies · 3,977+ views
    ArkansasBusiness.com ^ | February 28, 2003
    Retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark, the Little Rock native and former NATO supreme allied commander in Europe, has resigned as managing director of merchant banking for the Stephens Group Inc. of Little Rock effective Friday, a company spokesman confirmed. "He told several of us that his first assignment would be to Kuwait City for CNN," Stephens spokesman Frank Thomas said. "It was a very amicable parting, very comfortable." Clark couldn't be reached for comment Friday morning. He joined Stephens in July 2000, the same month he retired from the Army. He serves on the boards of directors of Acxiom...
  • Columnist Farah: "Why Wesley Clark Is Dangerous"

    09/18/2003 10:09:04 PM PDT · by Theodore R. · 35 replies · 479+ views
    WND.com ^ | 09-19-03 | Farah, Joseph
    Why Wesley Clark is dangerous Posted: September 19, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com Gen. Wesley Clark may be the most dangerous person in the presidential race. More dangerous than Howard Dean? More dangerous than Al Sharpton? More dangerous than Dennis Kucinich? Yes, more dangerous than any of these men – because he could win the Democratic nomination and the presidential election in 2004. Mark my words: You are going to see a huge shift of support for Clark in the polls. He will become an instant front-runner in the next few days. It's as if the other nine...
  • The trial balloon: Wesley Clark [Another freerepublic.com scoop]

    02/16/2003 11:00:12 PM PST · by VaBthang4 · 107 replies · 256+ views
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    Hey all. This weekend we got to see the absolute desperation within Liberal ranks to find a credible voice of opposition with the roll out of Retired [wonder why] General Wesley Clark The former NATO Commander of the Euroweenie/Clinton war in Bosnia. Of course the humble [implied] General is unsure as to what his personal ideology is [ala Colin Powell] even though last November he gave $1,000.00 to Democratic Erskin Bowles as he ran for office against Liddy Dole in North Carolina [per opensecrets.org] and of course he really hasn’t come to a decision as to whether or not he...