Posted on 11/13/2010 4:14:44 AM PST by Suvroc10
Feed him disinformation and tell him it is controlled access, and see if it then gets leaked somewhere to somebody somehow. You can also check and double check your inner circle, and any major politician these days is wise to do so.
I for one would like his last name phonetic spelling so I can run him through Japanese and Chicom online databases. I have no conclusion either way, would just like to see where the trail leads, though, what with a little free time on the weekend here.
The McCain campaign was so full of weird dynamics. How did that happen and more importantly, who was leaking to the media?
Her clothing allowance - hacked e-mail account - rumors of rumors. Too much inside stuff getting out!!!
Who recommended & vetted all the ‘new’ campaign staffers to Sarah?
N T S A
The left’s “divide and conquer” strategy seems to be working on some weak-minded fools.
- JP
Good “detective work”??? Huh???
It’s just an article about an interview discussing a book.
By the way, there is Japanese stuff on Randy I have started to find, but it mostly draws conclusions probably already made in the English press.
This one, from "Foreign Affairs Japan Edition", the edition of the monthly piece for the Council on Foreign Relations(CFR) here in Tokyo, has this gentleman profiled to some extent, along with others in the McLame Campaign at the time--probably just a re-hash of an original open source English article it seems. Lists his clients and amounts paid, the conclusion I have is that his operational status must have been as under "FARA", on K Street, for sure. ( a registered foreign agent, i.e. foreign lobbyist), that much can be sure. Whether it is innocuous or not, I am not sure. Will have to read some more. Blueblood Washington D.C. type "insider", that much is apparant upon the surface I'd say.
Or maybe she has the mole inside Soros’ camp??
LOL
That’s interesting. He was probably added to Sarah’s advisors for “International/foreign affairs” speeches and prepping.
I wonder if the job was advertised, or if he was free-lancing or if someone directed him? Opportunist or Oppo research?
He certainly landed in the cat-bird seat!!!!
He did in fact the Fall 2008 debate prep with her before her going up against Biden on FP issues. He “played” Biden in the role play. Have Japanese press photo of that. But this is nothing new, it’s all out there, pretty much old hat. The Georgia, Chalabi, Ukraine foreign lobbyist/money flow connections are all there, certainly nothing on the other hand dramatically pro-communist as you would find in the Obama marxist/internationalist inner circle, but on the other hand, any Soros connection would be interesting. Just looks like a fairly well connected D.C. GOP neocon from the K Street side of the house, it seems. I just don’t see it (Soros) yet, but there must be tons of stuff out there to sift through before drawing any conclusions, being fair and diligent. I still think she ought to polygraph her very inner people at least once every six months or so, for leaks or double-dealing. Lots of scoundrels out there in the Potomac Swamp. Sarah Palin even said as much herself all the time.
What ever this latest “revelation” is meant to be it’s weaker than weak. If this is the best Soros, Romney, other RINOs and the dems can do it’s pretty limp.
Here’s Palin challenging that crowd on issues and all they come back with is juvenile name calling. Their impotence is out on the table for all to see.
Sheesh......
It is disappointing to see her being advised by a neo-con.
That’s not good news for the future.
Even if he happened to have worked for a company that Soros owned doesn’t mean he was working for Soros’ personal interests. Soros own so much, I wouldn’t be surprised if we have FReepers who work for one of his companies.
Why do you think he is a NeoCon?
I think Suvroc10 is Marc Schenker, or at least someone who works for him. Suvroc10’s posting history is nothing but articles by Marc Schenker, and Suvroc10 hasn’t interacted with anyone since early April.
My my.... what a salacious title for a thread....
Why do you only post articles by Marc Schenker? What do you think of Mitt Romney?
The presence of Mr. Scheunemann is no big deal, really.
What should really interest Palin fans is the air of palace intrigue that permeates this article. I'm sure that it's a very real phenomenon. And, while it's rather unseemly, it's also to be expected.
Of more interest, is the author's evident worry that Mr. Scheunemann will somehow lead her astray. I think the basis of that worry is that the author (and those who share his concern) doesn't really know what Sarah Palin stands for on matters of foreign policy. Given that she's never spoken in any depth on the subject, there's no way of knowing whether she has any ideas of her own.
This is one of the problems with setting one's hopes on a candidate with no background or record -- observers have no way of comparing her actions or ideas against past history, to see if it marks a change; nor is there any way to discriminate between her own mind, or the minds of her advisers. When all is said and done, the basis of political support for a candidate like that ... it boils down to hope.
Of course, being surrounded by palace politics has a positive benefit for Palin. Any good ideas can be attributed to her; and any bad ideas can be blamed on her advisers -- she's always protected, and never sullied in the eyes of her supporters.
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