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7/24/2024
We continue to find out when the lefties media who hate Trump are spewing their hate – they are working with the enemies of our country soaking up money from them.
What a shame and these people continue to think they can play the ends against the middle and get by with it.
They didn’t play by the rules and got caught.
How many more of these traitors are going to get hooked by the Fed’s?
By making money off the enemy of our country.

The corporate-controlled media spent the last eight years repeating the Russiagate lie.
Not a single news organization acknowledged that it was wrong about Donald Trump being a Russian asset.
And a Never-Trump Washington Post columnist got the shock of his life when the feds came knocking on his door for this reason.
Democrats and their media allies relentlessly implied—or flat-out said—that Donald Trump was working on behalf of Vladimir Putin and the Russian government.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), while a member of the House Intelligence Committee, went on cable news and claimed that he had seen evidence proving that Trump was an “agent” of the Russian government.
News organizations gave themselves awards for their Russiagate coverage.
One of the worst purveyors of the Russiagate lie was Never-Trump warmonger Max Boot.
Like so many other Never-Trumpers and neocons, Boot routinely accused Trump and anyone who did not support the Russiagate narrative of being a Russian agent.
And in a delicious piece of irony, Boot’s wife was just accused of working on behalf of a foreign government.
Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst, was indicted on charges of working for the government of South Korea without registering as a foreign agent.
Boot accused Tucker Carlson and others of working for foreign governments while his wife was doing precisely that.
The New York Times reported that “Sue Mi Terry, a prominent voice on American foreign policy, had a refined palate, a love for top-shelf sushi and a taste for designer labels. She liked coats by Christian Dior, handbags by Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton, and Michelin-starred restaurants. And, according to federal prosecutors in Manhattan, she accepted such luxury goods and other gifts in exchange for serving the South Korean government in Seoul. . .The indictment says she even introduced [South Korean] spies to congressional staff members, an action that she described as “‘bringing the wolf in.’”
In addition to handbags and other lavish gifts, Terry received at least $37,000 in cash payments through her then-employer the Council on Foreign Relations, a neocon think tank based in New York.
Worse yet, Boot and his wife co-wrote op-eds calling for the United States government to provide more aid to South Korea.
In a May 2024 Washington Post piece, the husband-and-wife team wrote, “Moreover, Trump is obsessed with the cost of defending South Korea without considering all of the benefits that accrue from a close relationship with the world’s 13th-largest economy — and a stalwart liberal democracy. As president, Trump demanded that South Korea increase its subsidies for the U.S. troop presence to more than $1 billion a year, but he still isn’t satisfied.”
That is direct foreign interference in a U.S. election.
After news of Terry’s indictment, the paper where “Democracy Dies in Darkness” issued the following editor’s note:
“On July 16, a federal indictment was made public alleging that Sue Mi Terry had acted as an unregistered agent of the South Korean government beginning in 2013. If true, this is information that would have been pertinent for The Post’s publication decision. Ms. Terry has denied these charges and has asserted through counsel that the allegations in the indictment are unfounded.”
However, Boot is still employed by The Post, and he’s still writing the same rubbish.
Should Max Boot lose his job at The Washington Post?*
- YES
- NO
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The American people’s advice is:
Take a MAGA pill and it will change your life forever.
kommonsentsjane
