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It's not only highly unusual for such a recently retired general to be Defence Secretary but he will be teamed up with the new National Security Advisor who is also a general, Michael Flynn.

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Gen. James "mad dog" Mattis-USMC DefSec designee
Trump, for a change, has made the right choice, Gen Mattis is the right man for the job, he knows what is going on in the Middle East (Link)….what the Russian are up to, and how important it is to win the Afghan war.

He is rightly called, a warrior, scholar and straight shooter.
 
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Michael G. Flynn. Photo: @mflynnJR / Twitter

President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly fired a member of his transition staff for spreading a fake news story about an alleged child sex ring run by Hillary Clinton. The story led to an armed confrontation at a Washington DC pizzeria.

Michael G. Flynn, son of Trump’s national security adviser choice Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, was let go by the president-elect on Tuesday, according to The New York Times.

Although it has not been officially confirmed what exactly led to Flynn’s dismissal, the newspaper cited two Trump transition officials who said it had to do with his role in spreading a fake news story which alleged that Hillary Clinton was running a child sex ring from the backrooms of Comet Ping Pong restaurant in Washington DC, a story which has been dubbed ‘Pizzagate.’

READ MORE: Trump offers ‘Russia-loving’ Michael Flynn national security adviser post

The fake news story led to a dangerous incident on Sunday, in which a man who believed the report began shooting inside the restaurant while “self-investigating” the situation. The story has also led to the restaurant’s employees and other nearby business owners receiving death threats.

Just hours after the Sunday incident – and despite law enforcement confirming that there is no investigation taking place regarding any sort of child sex ring at the restaurant – Flynn took to Twitter to say that “until Pizzagate [is] proven to be false, it’ll remain a story…”


Flynn’s exact role in the transition team is a bit fuzzy. Despite reports that he had a team email address, Vice President-elect Mike Pence denied on Tuesday that Flynn had ever worked for the team, telling MSNBC’s Morning Joe program that he had “no involvement in the transition whatsoever.”


Transition spokesman Jason Miller, however, later contradicted Pence’s statement, confirming that Flynn had worked for the transition team but that he was no longer involved.

Meanwhile, CBS News has reported that Flynn was not fired, but rather offered his resignation before he could be dismissed – possibly seconds before – after realizing that he had become a distraction.

Flynn’s apparent sacking is the latest in an ongoing debate on how much fake news influenced the 2016 election, with US President Barack Obama expressing concern about its prevalence while speaking in Germany last month.

Source : RT
 
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It's for two aircraft. It has unique requirements, including withstanding a nuclear blast. Perhaps there is not enough gold plating to his taste. The man loves gold. His whole house is gold plated. He would gold plate his family too if it was possible.
lol, god forbid, but if any future Air Force One Boeing 747 is unfortunate enough to be in the way on a nuclear explosion, no two billion dollar gadget is going to be able to save it, believe me.
 
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Stephen Colbert started off by talking about the fake news epidemic, saying it's important to distinguish between real news, entertainment and fake stories. "I really hope you don't get your news from me because, news flash: This isn't news; this is entertainment," said Colbert. "Don't go to some anonymous guy on social media, because a lot of the news on social media is a lie."

Colbert then explained the conspiracy theory behind Pizzagate: that Hillary Clinton and John Podesta were running a child sex ring out of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant, smuggling children in and out of tunnels connected to a basement (even though the pizzeria has no basement). The fake news story then became a real-life problem when a man who said he was investigating the theory fired an assault rifle in the popular pizza store Comet Ping Pong. Luckily, nobody was injured.

"Apparently, some alt-right folks were combing through Clinton campaign emails hacked by Russia and published by WikiLeaks and noticed there seems to be more references to pizza and pizzerias than they had expected," said Colbert, "which can only mean one thing: secret sex ring."

He said a lot of "uninformed, gullible people" fell for this conspiracy theory, including Donald Trump's national security adviser pick, Michael Flynn. Flynn tweeted a link to a story about the theory, telling his followers: "U decide."

"OK, then I decide a guy who spreads this bullshit shouldn't be in charge of national security," said Colbert, adding a sarcastic compliment to the Trump transition team for responding to this by firing Flynn's son, who also spread the story on social media.






The Daily Show - Making Sense of the Electoral College

 
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Stephen Colbert started off by talking about the fake news epidemic, saying it's important to distinguish between real news, entertainment and fake stories. "I really hope you don't get your news from me because, news flash: This isn't news; this is entertainment," said Colbert.
For the "we are not a reliable source" defense to work media outfits must use the same approach National Enquirer and similar print newspapers use: they are not allowed to print ANY items that are real news, it all has to be fake.
 
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Good going, we're in good hands!

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Trump picks Goldman Sachs banker to lead National Economic Council

December 09, 2016
FoxNews

Cohn, 56, has worked at Goldman Sachs for more than two decades. If he accepts the post, he would have a major role in shaping Trump’s economic policy, which could include lowering corporate taxes and a shift in U.S. trade policy.

Leaving the Wall Street gig for a Washington one would require Cohn to leave his $21 million a year job as president and chief operating officer at Goldman Sachs.

Trump’s pick of another Wall Street insider from Goldman Sachs is raising some eyebrows. The president-elect repeatedly vilified Goldman on the campaign trail. However, since winning the election, he has chosen three bank alumni to fill top spots in his administration. :lol:

Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary nominee, and Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist and senior counselor, also worked at Goldman Sachs. Read more






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Donald Trump’s Labor Pick Would Be Expected To Enforce A Law His Company Has Broken

Hardee’s once agreed to pay workers nearly $60,000 after running afoul of overtime law. Trump’s choice for labor secretary is head of that brand.

The Huffington Post

President-elect Donald Trump named a fast-food chief executive to be the next labor secretary Thursday. If confirmed, Andrew Puzder ― the head of CKE Restaurants, which owns the Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. burger chains ― would be responsible for enforcing the country’s labor laws and holding unscrupulous employers accountable.

Puzder apparently has some experience when it comes to wage law enforcement, albeit on the other side. According to a review of Labor Department records, Hardee’s Food Systems Inc., a subsidiary of CKE Restaurants, agreed to pay $58,000 in back pay to a group of 456 workers after a wage-and-hour investigation by the agency in 2006 and 2007. At the time, Puzder was head of CKE, which fully controlled Hardee’s Food Systems, according to financial disclosure forms.

Records indicate all the money was owed for overtime. Asked for more information on the case, the Labor Department would provide only limited details. The investigation was company-wide, and Hardee’s Food Systems had failed to include workers’ incentive bonuses when it computed overtime pay, making the payouts smaller than they should have been. The department does not say whether an investigation was initiated by the agency or resulted from a worker’s complaint. Read more
 
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Russia ‘helped’ Trump win US election: CIA report

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WASHINGTON: A secret CIA assessment has found that Russia sought to tip last month´s US presidential election in Donald Trump´s favor, The Washington Post reported Friday, a conclusion that drew an extraordinary rebuke from the president-elect´s camp.

"These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction," Trump´s transition team said, launching a broadside against the spy agency.

"The election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest Electoral College victories in history. It´s now time to move on and ´Make America Great Again.´"

The Washington Post report comes after President Barack Obama ordered a review of all cyberattacks that took place during the 2016 election cycle, amid growing calls from Congress for more information on the extent of Russian interference in the campaign.

The newspaper cited officials briefed on the matter as saying that individuals with connections to Moscow provided anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks with emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton´s campaign chief and others.

Those emails were steadily leaked out via WikiLeaks in the months before the election, damaging Clinton´s White House run.

The Russians´ aim was to help Donald Trump win and not just undermine the US electoral process, the paper reported.

"It is the assessment of the intelligence community that Russia´s goal here was to favor one candidate over the other, to help Trump get elected," the newspaper quoted a senior US official briefed on an intelligence presentation last week to key senators as saying. "That´s the consensus view."

CIA agents told the lawmakers it was "quite clear" that electing Trump was Russia´s goal, according to officials who spoke to the Post, citing growing evidence from multiple sources.

- Question marks -

However, some questions remain unanswered and the CIA´s assessment fell short of a formal US assessment produced by all 17 intelligence agencies, the newspaper said.

For example, intelligence agents don´t have proof that Russian officials directed the identified individuals to supply WikiLeaks with the hacked Democratic emails.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied links with Russia´s government.

Those individuals were "one step" removed from the Russian government, which is consistent with past practices by Moscow to use "middlemen" in sensitive intelligence operations to preserve plausible deniability, the report said.

At the White House, Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz said Obama called for the cyberattacks review earlier this week to ensure "the integrity of our elections."

"This report will dig into this pattern of malicious cyberactivity timed to our elections, take stock of our defensive capabilities and capture lessons learned to make sure that we brief members of Congress and stakeholders as appropriate," Schultz said.

Obama wants the report completed before his term ends on January 20.

"We are going to make public as much as we can," the spokesman added. "This is a major priority for the president."

The move comes after Democrats in Congress pressed the White House to reveal details, to Congress or to the public, of Russian hacking and disinformation in the election.

On October 7, one month before the election, the Department of Homeland Security and the Director of National Intelligence announced that "the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of emails from US persons and institutions, including from US political organizations."

"These thefts and disclosures are intended to interfere with the US election process," they said.

Trump dismissed those findings in an interview published Wednesday by Time magazine for its "Person of the Year" award. Asked if the intelligence was politicized, Trump answered: "I think so."

"I don´t believe they interfered," he said. "It could be Russia. And it could be China. And it could be some guy in his home in New Jersey."

Worried that Trump will sweep the issue under the rug after his inauguration, seven Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee called on November 29 for the White House to declassify what it knows about Russian interference.

The seven have already been briefed on the classified details, suggesting they believe there is more information the public should know.

On Tuesday this week, leading House Democrats called on Obama to give members of the entire Congress a classified briefing on Russian interference, from hacking to the spreading of fake news stories to mislead US voters.

Republicans in Congress have also promised hearings into Russian activities once the new administration comes in.

- Russian interference in Germany -

Obama´s homeland security advisor Lisa Monaco said the cyber interference goes back to the 2008 presidential race, with both the Obama and John McCain campaigns hit by malicious computer intrusions.

Russian hacking and election interference have also become a big issue in Germany.

On Thursday, Germany´s domestic intelligence agency BfV issued a stark warning over a rising Moscow-directed campaign of hacking and misinformation directed at "destabilizing" the country and influencing political discourse.

Last week, WikiLeaks published stolen documents on intelligence activities that embarrassed Chancellor Angela Merkel just as she began campaigning for elections slated for late 2017.
 
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Another fake news article. The losers really don't believe Trump is the winner and more witty than they are. They just simply couldn't believe how stupid they are. If Trump is stupid, he wouldn't be a Billionaire. :omghaha:
 
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Obama and Clinton were scolding and mocking Trump for suggesting that elections could be rigged and so were liberals. Now the dumb liberals are crying and complaining while throwing around conspiracy theories and wanting recounts.
 
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Interesting, but I'm not surprised at all, I knew this was coming,

“that plays great before the election, now we don't care, right” Trump responds to a “lock her up” chant from his supporters at a rally in Michigan. :lol:

Remember, this was one of the main promises he made to his supporters and used to whip his campaign rallies into frenzy.



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