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In reply to the discussion: Why So Many Republicans Are Retiring: NRA Quiet On Their Role As Russian Conduit In Butina Charges [View all]sandensea
(23,366 posts)10. Glad you liked it.
I found where that came from (thank you, Google): It was in Argentina, in '91.
The president at the time, a clownish little man called Carlos Menem, left his wife for this woman - an ambitious right-wing politician called María Julia Alsogaray.
She later stole something like $200 million from a river cleanup fund, and Menem, who privatized everything from social security to the subways, ran his country into debt and an eventual collapse in '01.
Here she is, baring it all in a local news magazine interview:
I wonder if Kristen Nielsen would be so bold (I'm sure she got her job in a similar way).
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Why So Many Republicans Are Retiring: NRA Quiet On Their Role As Russian Conduit In Butina Charges [View all]
ancianita
Jul 2018
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Half the GOP and NRA 'deposited its trust' in Butina, no doubt (know what I mean?).
sandensea
Jul 2018
#1
Funny, NOW, how these "righteous" got taken by a tool of deputy head of Russia's central bank.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#2
Probably deposited something - and now they are "spending more time with their families"
lagomorph777
Jul 2018
#4
Thanks. Wouldn't be surprised if cons' "interview couch" is counterpart to the "casting couch."
ancianita
Jul 2018
#11
Excellent point. Foreign leaders (even dictators) that back profitization are lionized
sandensea
Jul 2018
#12
Privatization takes longer because we're much bigger. But the narrative arcs are weakening, the
ancianita
Jul 2018
#14
And, dammit, all we can do, as Nigeria's Fela Kuti used to say, is look and laugh.
sandensea
Jul 2018
#15
Damn, he's tough. All this resource control dictatorship $ must've drawn Manafort + his buds. Whew.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#18
All the parameters you lay out are exactly why the Chicago Boyz at U of C did it. It's only painful
ancianita
Jul 2018
#22
I've never been religious; but at times like these I can't help but believe in this much at least:
sandensea
Jul 2018
#25
As bad as Menem was though, Argentina's current president, Macri, is even worse.
sandensea
Jul 2018
#21
The corporate-capitalist-military junta is the globalist governing framework. Our 5th column awaits.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#23
As for Trump's tariff damage to the farm/business sector, he's just throwing paper towels.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#28