Did you have a chat with Oleg while you were in Russia, @ggreenwald?
I know you're a big fan of hypocrisy, Glenn, so I won't ask you to address yours here. However, I did find a tweet you deleted, and the date and topic appear to be relevant.
You posted this tweet on June 22, 2015. It was the same day the article itself went up on The Intercept.
The article is still on the site, but you deleted this tweet. It's your usual topic. "NSA and GCHQ are bad. Russia is good / Russia is the victim." archive.is/VND7b
Like I said, the date looks significant, and it may explain why you deleted it.
I'll explain. You see one day after your tweet, after you'd done some pro-Kremlin front facing there, guess what happened?
Facebook announced that it was adding Kaspersky software to its platform!
That's Kaspersky software, brought to us by "ex"-KGB man Eugene Kaspersky.
"There are no former Chekists." -- V.V. Putin
“It’s too much freedom there,” Kaspersky says, referring to sites like Facebook. “Freedom is good. But the bad guys—they can abuse this freedom to manipulate public opinion.”
I'm sure it's a coincidence that the author of that June 22, 2015 Intercept article bashing the NSA and GCHQ worked on the Snowden op with you, right Glenn?
Andrew Fishman lives in Rio de Janeiro. Glenn and his husband, David Miranda, also live in Rio.
This is worth remembering when Trump blames Soros next time.
From 2016:
"In addition to spearheading Women Vote Trump, Ann Stone sits on the advisory board of the Committee to Restore America’s Greatness, the pro-Trump super PAC run by her ex, Roger." theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
Here are a few details I thought were worth adding.
Women Vote Trump became ➡️ Women for Trump
Co-founded by Roger Stone's ex-wife / now business partner Ann Stone.
Mark Judge wrote an article in February 2016 in which he said people who hate Ted Cruz are just "virtue signalling" and don't have legitimate reasons for opposing Ted Cruz.
In an effort to discredit Christine Ford, @McAllisterDen posted a video from Alt-Right YouTube (BitChute) today.
The problem? The creator of the video attacking Dr. Ford was banned from YouTube for pushing the conspiracy theory that claimed David Hogg was a “crisis actor.”
From February 2018:
'YouTube is taking down conspiracy theorist channels and popular gun videos'
Bombard's Body Language was one of those accounts. That's the creator of the video attacking Christine Ford that @McAllisterDen decided to share today.