Daily Check-In 9/21/2017

Not too bad for a Thursday…

At least relatively speaking, that is.  In TrumpWorld, today felt like a slow news day.  Health care, North Korea, Spicer, Facebook, Twitter, Lewandowski, Pence.  Today it felt a little slow.

Compared to W or Obama, stuff is happening at breakneck speed.

Calling today a slow news day is like saying a 747 is moving slow.  It’s moving at several hundred miles per hour.  Might not be as fast as an F-35, but it sure is faster than a Ford Explorer.

LEWANDOWSKI SAYS MANAFORT SHOULD BE IN PRISON FOR LIFE

From The Hill, former Trump Campaign Manager, and Paul Manafort’s predecessor Corey Lewandowski, called out his successor in some harsh language, going as far as to say that he should spend the rest of his life in jail.

Corey is a blustery asshole whom I hate for completely irrational reasons that I’ll explain later, but so far he’s the only person associated with the Trump Campaign to show any level of outrage at what happened.  Everyone else either shrugged it off, acted like they never heard of Paul Manafort (like Vice President Mike Pence did this morning on Fox & Friends), or tried to change the subject.  To Corey’s credit, he’s calling Paul out.  Not that there was any love lost between the two, and Corey is still denying that Trump ever had anything to do with Russia, at least while he was around.

SOCIAL MEDIA, CONGRESS, AND THE SPECIAL COUNSELOR ALL GETTING ON THE SAME PAGE

Earlier today, reports came out that both Facebook and Twitter have agreed to work with the Senate committees, and that they are both fully cooperating with Special Counselor Mueller.  Twitter is handing over the information they’ve collected on Russian bots, while Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg announced several sweeping changes with Facebook, including policing ads more for political content, forcing advertisers to disclose themselves in the ad, and sharing the suspected Russian ads with Congress.

These aren’t some magnanimous or altruistic move on their part, this is straight-up CYA.  Cover. Your. Ass.

If they don’t cooperate with the investigations, they’re screwed, and could possibly go down as accomplices.  If they don’t take proactive actions, they could piss off Congress enough to get classified as utilities.  That might still happen, but at least if they start taking swift action, they’re less likely to be completely screwed.

‘THE NOTEBOOK 2″ TO STAR SEAN SPICER, ROBERT MUELLER, DONALD TRUMP

SHOUTY SPICE IS BACK, BITCHES! After rage quitting the White House when he was passed over for his dream job, Sean Spicer is back in the news, and not for being affable on late night television.

According to GQ Magazine , the Special Counselor is very interested Sean Spicer.  He’s interested in hearing his side of the story of the Comey firing press statement.  He’s interested in hearing his side of the story of the press statements he made before Comey was fired.  He’s interested in hearing his side of the story about all of the times he addressed the nation and spouted obvious lies to the American people.

Unlike everyone else in this organization, Sean won’t have a problem remembering details.

Why?

He took notes.  Lots of notes.  Of EVERYTHING.

Spicer has many reputations, but one of them is being an studious note taker.  He took notes in meetings, about meetings, notes about what he was doing each day, whom he was meeting with, what they discussed, wha the other person discussed, and who was where.  One of the stories about him was that staffers would tease him, saying he was taking notes so he could write a tell-all book.

Well, he’s gonna tell all…to Bobby Three Sticks.

I called Spicer flipping like a gymnast months ago.  He’s a lying, hypocritical jerk, and a toadie, but he wouldn’t take the fall for Trump.  Sean Spicer struck me as being the guy that gets close to his dream job, one step away from it, and knows that he’s got to eat a shit sandwich every now and then, but he didn’t think it would be as bad as it was.  Being ridiculed, humiliated, abused, treated like dirt, and that was just his boss.  That doesn’t include being a laughing stock for America.

But when Trump decided to bring his Jewish children to meet the Pope instead of Sean Spicer, a devout Catholic.  Meeting the Pope was a lifelong dream of his.  When Trump did that, he lost Spicer.  Doing this for him would have cost Trump very little, but would have kept Spicer’s loyalty for life.  To quote Frank Underwood “It requires very little of me, and it means the world to him.”

The final straw for Spicer was when Trump hired Anthony Scarmucci to be the next White House Communications Director instead of him.  I heard rumors that when he found out, Spicer legitimately rage quit.

This also shows how bad Donald Trump is at what he does.  He demands loyalty of everyone, but does not return it to his subordinates.  In crime organizations, loyalty can be kept with threats of violence.  With wealth, loyalty can be bought, as long as the cash flows.  But in Washington, D.C., loyalty is temporary, and power can shift on a dime.  By treating Sean Spicer so bad for so long, he created an enemy.  An enemy who kept notes, and shared them with the Special Counselor.

IN OTHER NEWS

NORTH KOREA’S KIM JONG UN CALLS TRUMP DERANGED, WORLD SADLY AGREES

Yep, this story again.  It’s almost like every time Trump needs a distraction, North Korea does something.  And, yes, North Korea and Russia have some interesting ties. Earlier this year, two North Korean spies suffered Russian Heart Attacks, when they were found dead in their luggage after being shot.

It won’t be too long before it comes out that Putin is pulling North Korea’s strings as well, and that they’re the reason why North Korea can put a nuke on a missile.

SENATE REPUBLICANS CONTINUE PUSH ON OBAMACARE REPEAL BEFORE END OF FISCAL YEAR ON SEPTEMBER 30

This doesn’t deal much with the Russian Investigation, but this could cost at least 25 million Americans their health care, and is a terrible idea.

I put blame on Citizens United.  As long as unlimited money from corporations is allowed in campaigns, elected officials are beholden to the will of large money donors like the Mercers and Koch’s.  The Koch Brothers even said that they will only donate $400 Million in next year’s midterm elections if, and only if, Obamacare is repealed and tax cuts are passed.

But why the sudden push?  September 30th is the end of the fiscal year for the Federal Government.  The parliamentary trick that Mitch McConnell used on health care, called Reconciliation, can be used on one bill or package per year, has to meet certain financial requirements, and can bypass cloture.

That last part, cloture, is part of how filibusters work.  While a simple majority is all that is technically required to pass any bill in the Senate, a filibuster can be called by any senator, for any reason.  Cloture is the number of votes required to break a filibuster.  That number, 60, is part of why it’s so hard to get things done in the Senate, but is also what protects this country from rampant partisanship.

So, Mitch has one last shot to pass a health care repeal before September 30th.  After that, we’re back to the sixty vote threshold.

FROM THE RUMOR MILL….

Nothing too new has come from the Rumor Mill on Twitter recently, except for confirming stories hitting the press and giving details that fill in the gaps.

One thing I found interesting was something Louise said in a tweet about Mike Pence showing up on Fox and Friends.  Earlier this summer, she wrote an article detailing how Fox News as a corporation, and a few individuals in particular, were under investigation by the FBI for their role in spreading Russian propaganda during the election, and after.  One name she dropped was Sean Hannity.

Earlier today, she mentioned that the cast and crew of Fox & Friends was included in that investigation.  I’ve mentioned before in Fox & Friends – 10 Minutes Is Enough how that program hit all of the checkboxes of a state run propaganda operation.  It wouldn’t surprise me at all that they were under investigation by the USIC, FVEY, and every other agency at this point.

Once again, this is just a rumor, take it with a grain of salt.

That’s about it for tonight.  I’m working on an idea for a new section on the home page, focusing on crimes.  If I’m right about what’s coming on the horizon, there’s gonna be a lot of talk about FISA, Money Laundering, Obstruction of Justice, and lots of fraud and tax evasion.  I’m going to add a new section devoted just to the crimes, and how the actors in this macabre play line up with each crime.  Criminal definitions don’t necessarily fall under “Get To Know Your Government”, and I plan to right enough of these to justify their own section.

“Without Journalists, it’s just propaganda”

– Katy Tur

Thank you, and have a good one.

Daily Check-In 9/15/2017

It’s about time it’s Friday.

SENATE TO START BIPARTISAN COMMISSION ON ELECTION HACKING

According to this report, Senators Kirsten Gillebrand (D-NY) and Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) introduced legislation today to create a 9/11 style commission on election hacking and cybersecurity, in hopes to find out exactly what happened in 2016, as well as determining what can be done for 2018.

This is some pretty big news, for three reasons.

First, it’s a bipartisan effort to get to the bottom of the matter.  For the last few months,  The Changing Narrative has slowly slid from there was no collusion and there was no hacking, to that it wasn’t a big deal, to a “so what” attitude.  Now, we’re finally getting the rank and file Republicans to admit that something was wrong, and that this needs investigation.

Second, it’s been obvious for a while that something was rotten with the 2016 election, but instead of having this kind of commission come from the Executive branch, like it should, this commission is coming from the Senate.  The three branches of the government operate independently of each other, but in unison.  Since the Executive branch didn’t create this commission, like they should have by March, it’s time for the Legislative Branch to pick up the slack.

Finally, as I said to finish the last paragraph, this should have been done by March.  The fact that someone could lose the popular vote by over 3 million votes nationwide, yet win three crucial states by less than 71,000 people to clinch the Electoral College instantly places an air of illegitimacy around the victory.  That’s less than the populations of Boca Raton, Florida, or Napa City, California.  That’s almost exactly the population of Plum Borough and Penn Hills, PA.  There are more undergrads at Penn State University, then the margin of victory for Donald Trump.

By creating a commission to investigate if there was any wrongdoing in the election, not only would it give the facade that he cared, but it would have let the country heal, and get on with the next mess.  Instead, he trots out his racist rhetoric and insists that the only reason he lost was that 3-5 million people voted illegally.  Aside from being wholly fabricated, and near impossible to pull off, the only anticdotes supporting this came from white people who saw brown and black people voting, and they got scared.

Here’s a couple predictions:  The Russians, with the help key members of the Republican National Committee, and the Donald Trump Campaign, exploited several weak areas in the American Electoral System.  These areas included cybersecurity, campaign funding, spreading of propaganda to target demographics using traditional and social media, propping up third party candidates, and modification of voter rolls in key districts that, when coupled with voter suppression tactics like ID laws, disenfranchised enough voters in key states that the actual hacking of voting machines may not have been needed, but would have been easier to execute, with the witting, but also unwitting assistance of Americans at every stage of the process.  Some people, like Donald Trump and his staff, organized the actions from the top.  Others, like members of the GOP who accepted laundered money from Russia, were complicit at the end.  Many still, like your uncle or grandma on Facebook forwarding memes from “Crossing Borders” or “Heart of Texas”, were unwittingly participating in spreading Russian propaganda.

VICE PRESIDENT PENCE’S PRESS SECRETARY LEAVING POST

Per Politico, Mike Pence’s Press Secretary is stepping down at the end of the month.  Marc Lotter has been with Mike Pence since his days in Indiana, and followed the former governor to the White House.  He not announced any reason for stepping down, or what his next move is.

Something strikes me as weird here.  Here’s a man who has worked with Pence for a long time, and followed him from Indiana to Washington, D.C.  He uprooted himself, and his family if he has one, to work in the center of power.  As the Russian Investigation heats up, he turns in his notice, and leaves without having another job lined up.

Granted, I’ve quit my fair share of jobs, some on good notice, some following a fist fight with the owner.  But one thing I’ve always tried to do is make sure that I have a plan, or at least access to a plan.  If I left a job without having something lined up, it’s because something felt fishy.  Like the MLM company that was visited by the feds the week after I left, or the stereo sales company that had several people selling things other than speakers from the back of a van.  Those, I left because my spidey sense was tingling, and that meant danger was afoot.

That’s why I think Marc Lotter quit his job.  If he was leaving for a better paying job, or had another other, the story would have said so.  Instead, that part was left open.  With the Russian Investigation gaining more ground, I can see why Marc is getting out while the getting is good.  He doesn’t want to be like the next guy.

MANAFORT’S SPOKESMAN SPENT TWO AND A HALF HOURS TESTIFYING BEFORE GRAND JURY

Jason Maloni, spokesman for Paul Manafort, testified before a Grand Jury today for more than 2.5 hours, as part of Robert Mueller’s investigation.  Details are still sketchy as to whether he was testifying as a witness or a suspect, or both.

My hypothesis is that they’re coming after him as a witness at first, seeing what he knows about Manafort, and seeing if he knows anything they don’t.  Not likely, but it’s worth a shot.  If Mueller’s team catches Maloni lying, they’ll nail him with a perjury charge faster than Barry Allen doing the dishes.  If Maloni tells them everything he knows, they’ll use him to bury Manafort.  Once they have Manafort, it’s on to bigger fish.

FIRTASH EXTRADITION IMMINENT, WAS TAPPED BY USIC

The Chicago Tribune had a couple stories about Dmitry Firtash, a Ukrainian billionaire oligarch with ties to Paul Manafort.  It looks like the United States is trying to extradite him from Austria to stand trial in Chicago, and at the base of this trial is “thousands of intercepts” in the possession of the USIC.

A few months ago, the Rumor Mill on Twitter was talking about how Manafort’s phone was hot-micked.  Various IC agencies around the world had their eyes and ears on him, and hacked his phone with an SS7 exploit to turn it into an eavesdropping device at will. This is called a hot mic, for the term used to describe a live microphone in video and audio production.  Some of the most embarrassing things are caught on a hot mic.  It’s bad enough when it’s on a conference call for work, or a class project in front of the really cute girl in class, but when it’s German Intelligence doing it, it’s bad.

Along with the Manafort Hot Mic rumor, Dmitry’s name popped up a couple times as another target who’s phone was hacked.  Since Mr. Firtash doesn’t belong to the Five Eyes, the USIC can have a field day with him, as long as they get approval for surveillance under FISA 702.  Interesting how that number keeps coming up.

FACEBOOK GIVES MORE INFORMATION TO ROBERT MUELLER

Speaking of numbers, Facebook gave Robert Mueller’s team more of them.  Facebook is cooperating with the Special Counselor on his investigation, and has disclosed more information to them than they disclosed to Congress.

I’m wondering, how much of that disclosure was voluntary, and how much of that came with a search warrant?

ROHRBACHER APPROACHED WHITE HOUSE OVER ASSANGE DEAL.  KELLY TOLD HIM TO POUND SAND.

First off, I’d like to give a big, old FUCK YOU to the Wall Street Journal tonight.  I know this isn’t very professional of me, but while finishing up this article earlier, I clicked on the last link I’d saved from earlier today, referencing an article from the Wall Street Journal, and some damn fine reporting about how Russia’s Favorite Representative, Dana Rohrbacher, had met with Julian Assange of Wikileaks, and had called the White House about a deal.  When I clicked on that link that I had saved earlier, my browser crashed, the computer required a reboot, and I lost a solid couple hundred words about Joe Arpaio.

Now that I’ve got that out of my system, here’s a link from Business Insider. My favorite part of the story is twofold.  First, Rohrbacher offered a deal to the White House. If they give Assange a pardon, he would give them proof that Russia was not behind the election hacks.  Second, he talked to Chief of Staff John Kelly, who said that this info, if he had any, “was best directed to the intelligence community.”

Ouch.  Hope the ACA can help with that burn.

The more I’ve learned about Rohrbacher this year, the more I’m convinced that he’s on Putin’s payroll.  This man actually proposed giving Alaska back to the Russians on the House floor.  He has repeated Russian propaganda talking points, even when they’ve been disproved, and his only committee work in the House deals directly with Russia.  Meeting Julian Assange in the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, with Chuck Johnson by his side (more on that white supremacist piece of shit later), and phrasing the deal the way he did, shows that he’s either a Russian shill, an idiot, or both.

I’m not a lawyer, but if I’m ever in a position to offer someone a pardon in exchange for information they have, I want to corroborate the information first.  They don’t get the pardon until AFTER I’ve guaranteed they aren’t trying to fuck me.

Plus, Julian Assange has more problems than just with Americans.  He was involved with Brexit, LePen, the German Nationalist movement, and has leaked government secrets from pretty much every government in the world.  If he’s looking for a soft landing, he’s in for a rude awakening.  I wouldn’t be surprised if someone tries to apprehend him, or worse, the moment he steps foot outside of that embassy.

I’ll have to do a little digging, and see when Rohrbacher jumped on the Trump Train.  That’s a piece worth looking into.

Finally, before I go for the night, I finally posted a link to this blog on Twitter.  Not sure if anyone followed it yet, but it shows that I’m at least thinking of spreading the word about this site, and that I’m at least somewhat confident of my writing.  The website layout is a different story.

Also, I love this quote from Katy Tur a few nights ago.  I think I’ll keep it as part of my sign-off for a while.

“Without Journalists, it’s just propaganda.”

– Katy Tur

Thank you, and have a good one.

Daily Check-In 9/11/2017

It’s Monday.  Time for another installment of “What the Hell is going on?”

STEVE BANNON INTERVIEW ON 60 MINUTES

Steve Bannon, former White House Strategist and CEO of Breitbart, was interviewed on 60 Minutes last night.  I didn’t get a chance to watch the whole thing, but in the interview with Charlie Rose, Bannon said that Trump’s biggest mistake was firing Comey.  Had he not fired Comey, then the intensity of the Russian Investigation would have been a fraction of what it is today.

While there is some merit to this train of thought, the FBI had been investigating Trump for almost a year when Comey was fired.  Within a week of Comey’s firing, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had named Robert Mueller as the Special Counselor.  That move was planned ahead of time, in my opinion.  Firing Comey just made Trump look even guiltier.

McGAHN, PREIBUS GO HALFSIES ON THE SAME LAWYER

Don McGahn, White House Counsel, and Reince Preibus, former White House Chief of Staff, are the newest people to lawyer up.  This time, they both went with the same lawyer, William Burck.  Burck specializes in White Collar crime, and is from the Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan law firm.

I haven’t taken an official count yet, but this is now like 15 or 20 people that have lawyered up, including 2 attorneys.  When your lawyer needs a lawyer, shit’s gone sideways.

FBI INVESTIGATING SPUTNIK AS PROPAGANDA ARM OF RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT

Per Yahoo today, the FBI is investigating Sputnik for claims that they are acting as a propaganda arm of the Russian government, and used their position as a news outlet to push stories that would affect how people viewed the election.  These claims came from two former employees of Sputnik in the U.S., one of whom was the former White House correspondent.  They both claim that they were asked to perform unethical, and possibly illegal activities, in order to push the narrative that “Moscow” wanted.  A thumb drive containing thousands of mails and documents was handed over to the FBI on September 1.

I mean, it’s only one of the two Russian State Sponsored Media Outlets that has an English audience.  It’s not like RT is being called a propaganda machine by the United States Government and it’s employees in the U.S. are being told to register under FARA.

UNITED STATES CITIZENS WORKING FOR RT (FORMERLY RUSSIA TODAY) ADVISED TO REGISTER FOR FARA

Well, shit.  Newsweek reports that the U.S. Department of Justice has asked people associated with the American arm of RT, formerly Russia Today, to register as foreign agents under the FARA act.  The DOJ and the FBI are claiming that RT is using its position as a news outlet controlled by Russia to push propaganda and… look, did you read the last section about Sputnik? Good.

RT and Sputnik are the two largest Russian media outlets, and are run and funded by the Putin controlled government.  Whatever message he wants to tell, they’ll tell.  They reach all of Russia, and have multiple operations around the world, including here in the United States.

FARA is the Foreign Agent Registration Act. It was enacted in 1938 as a method to ostensibly stope Nazi propaganda from being circulated in the United States, but has a more interesting unofficial use.  John Schindler of 20 Committee has a great writeup if I can find it, but the unofficial reason is that top secret wiretaps are inadmissible as evidence in a court of law without exposing the chain of custody, the methods used to gain the information, and the people involved.  This was a problem that faced J. Edgar Hoover in the 1930’s, when he caught some Nazis doing some Nazi stuff in the U.S.  Unfortunately, he didn’t have a warrant for his phone taps, and couldn’t get one.

Congress came to the rescue with FARA.  By requiring people who work for foreign governments to register as agents and disclose what they do, this helps the government identify when someone is pushing someone else’s agenda instead giving an impartial account of the events.  If someone lobbies on behalf of another government, they have to register with FARA.  If they don’t register with FARA, and they’re caught working with or for another government, this is another, much easier to prove charge that can be thrown at them.

Seldomly is FARA used by itself as a criminal charge, but its often used in conjunction with other crimes when it comes time to charge a spy.  If someone is caught working for another government, the courts will often grant leniency or at least take it into consideration at sentencing if someone retroactively registers with FARA.  Two recent examples are Mike Flynn and Paul Manafort.  They both recently registered as foreign agents, and disclosed several meetings and sources of income officially.

The FBI has a long history of not getting involved with calling out foreign media outlets as propaganda machines, out of fear of trampling over the first amendment rights of the outlets, and to avoid some serious lawsuits.  The FBI and DOJ wouldn’t make these moves unless they had something big.  Something ironclad and airtight.

I MET CLAUDE

On a lighter note, I met Claude Taylor yesterday.  We went to A Fair in the Park, an Art Show in Mellon Park.  He was nice, and I was slightly awkward, not trying to come off as too much of a fan boy.  Part of the reason I started this blog was to try and keep track of all of the craziness going around.  Especially if a story broke on Twitter first, then came to the MSM, and he was one of the people to break it.  He’s not always right, but he’s been more accurate than a coin flip.

Claude is going through some legal problems right now.  A woman called Cassandra Fairbanks has sued Claude for defamation of character for calling her a spy, a foreign agent, and a cam girl.  Given that she’s worked as a correspondent for Sputnik, has infiltrated left-wing groups like Anonymous and various Anarchist groups, then spilled the beans to law enforcement, the only claim that hasn’t been confirmed on Twitter recently was the cam girl part, but supposedly she’s done enough so that if you google her, you can find her boobs pretty quick.  She helped inspire Horseshoe Theory by being the poster girl for the Bernie or Bust people that went full Trump after the DNC.  Whether or not she went to the other side of the horseshoe naturally, or was paid to, that’s worth looking in to.

REMINDER ABOUT 9/11 AND TRUMP

Today is the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the United States.  Just in case anyone forgets, Donald Trump is a piece of shit.  He has lied repeatedly about seeing Muslims cheering in New Jersey, claimed damages on one of his properties that wasn’t affected, and bragged about how after the towers fell, one of his buildings was now the tallest in New York.

That’s it for today.  Other things happened, but I don’t want to write about them.  Irma’s impact is still being measured, and the DOJ’s attempt at getting Arpaio’s conviction overturned looks like it should be a non-starter.  An angry non-starter, but a non-starter nonetheless.

Thank you, and have a good one.

Daily Check-In 9/8/2017

Friday.  Another week down.

MUELLER WANTS TO INTERVIEW 6 TOP WHITE HOUSE AIDES

Per the Washington Post, Robert Mueller has informed the White House that he wants six current and former White House aides to interview with his team, in connection with his investigation.

Those people are Sean Spicer, Reince Preibus, Hope Hicks, Don McGahn, James Burnham, and Josh Raffel.

Sean Spicer, aka Shouty Spice, is the former White House Press Secretary.  Reince was the original Chief of Staff.  Hope Hicks is the current White House Communications Director.  Don McGahn is the White House Counsel.  James Burnham is one of his deputies, and Josh Raffel is Jared Kushner’s spokesman.

McGahn and Burnham were involved in the Sally Yates discussions about Michael Flynn back in January, when she, as Acting Attorney General, informed them of Flynn’s dubious past connections, and that he could potentially be compromised.

These are the only people so far that have been confirmed by the press, but it is likely that Mueller will ask to interview more people, including Trump family members, before too long.

TRUMP TOWER RUSSIA DOCUMENTS SHOW LETTER OF INTENT SIGNED IN OCTOBER 2015, 4 MONTHS INTO THE CAMPAIGN

CNN released this story about how Trump’s personal Lawyer, Michael Cohen, was working with Felix Sater on an attempt to build a new Trump Tower in Moscow.  The deal included $4 million in an upfront licensing fee, Trump Organization would be in charge of all marketing and licensing, construction would be carried out by someone else, Trump would get a percentage of all sales, and the spa would be named after Ivanka Trump.

This was during the Presidential campaign.  While Donald Trump was running for office.  I know emoluments isn’t as sexy as treason, but it’s still a big fucking deal.  Aside from profiting from foreign governments, Trump’s properties overseas are nothing more than fronts for money laundering.  I hope to go into more detail on that later.

ROGUE POTUS STAFF SUPPOSEDLY STEVE BANNON

Here’s an interesting one from Twitter.  Supposedly, the weirdest of the Alt/Rogue users was Steve Bannon.  I have to check my history, but I think I tried to start a fight with him.

I haven’t talked about these accounts yet, so here’s the short (for me) version.  Following Trump’s inauguration, he made several unusual demands of the Parks Department, concerning what they could say on social media, and trying to censor any talk about climate change.  Several long time employees of the Parks Department were all “fuck that noise,” and created several unauthorized Twitter accounts, like Alt Yellowstone, and Alt Yosemite, or Rogue Grand Canyon.  They leaked a bunch of stuff to the public.  As Trump tried to crack down on them, more Alt and Rogue accounts appeared all over Twitter, like Angry White House Staffer, Rogue Senior Adviser, and Alt Scales of Justice.  They all proved to be valuable sources of info, and all seemed to be well and true on the side of the Resistance, as long as you take a grain of salt on what’s said.

All except one.

Roue POTUS Staff.  That one was a weird Mother Fucker.  While everyone else was talking about solidarity, equality, and standing up against fascism and tyranny, Rogue POTUS Staff was trying to foment distrust, incite violence, and just generally being a dick.  There was something off about that guy.  It became obvious when, while everyone else was rallying against the administration and Steve Bannon, Rogue POTUS Staff would go “All hope is lost” like the Steward of Gondor in Return of the King.

Why would he act so weird?  And why did that account stop posting around the time Bannon was fired?

Because Bannon was Rogue POTUS Staff.

Rogue Senior Advisor announced on their feed today Banon was, and still may be, Rogue POTUS Staff.  He created the account as as attempt to keep tabs on the Resistance, and potentially pull off a disinformation, or deza, campaign.  A wolf in sheep’s clothing.  Problem is, several people caught on early in the game.  Once again, Louise called it months ago.  I thought there was something off about him with the way that his account suddenly turned all doom and gloom just as things started shining for the rest of the Resistance.  Plus, there were some tweets that sounded like he was functionally drunk.  I think I might have tried to argue with him once, but I’m not sure.  I spend a lot of time on Twitter nowadays.

That’s it for today.  If possible, I’m going to write an article or two this weekend.  Drip, Drip, Drip, and little something about Soccer, FIFA, Trump, and how the national flag of Panama might as well be a washing machine filled with cash.

Thank you and have a good one.