Glenn Greenwald on Russiagate, Media Bias, and COVID-19 Policies
Megyn KellyFebruary 5, 20221h 34min115,342 views
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- 💡 Michael Sussmann, a lawyer for the Clinton campaign, has been indicted for allegedly lying to the FBI about his client's involvement in the Russiagate scandal.
- 🎯 The indictment suggests Sussmann presented information about a back channel between Trump Tower and a Russian bank to the FBI without disclosing his campaign ties, while simultaneously billing the campaign for his time.
- 🔑 This is the second indictment from the Durham investigation, following an FBI lawyer's guilty plea for altering documents related to FISA warrants for Carter Page.
- 🚀 The core allegation of the Russiagate scandal—criminal conspiracy between Americans and the Russian government—resulted in zero indictments from the Mueller probe, suggesting the criminality lay with those who propagated the scandal.
- 📰 Many in the media, including MSNBC and CNN personalities, are criticized for pushing the Russiagate narrative without sufficient evidence, prioritizing political interests over journalistic ethics.
General Milley and Civilian Control
- ⚠️ Reports suggest General Mark Milley made calls to Chinese counterparts to reassure them about potential actions by then-President Trump, bypassing civilian command.
- ⚖️ Milley is defending his actions as within his duties, aiming to ensure strategic stability, but faces calls for a treason probe from Republican representatives.
- 🏛️ Critics argue Milley's actions subverted civilian control of the military and potentially endangered national security by communicating with a principal adversary.
- 🧐 The debate highlights concerns about the military's role in politics and the potential for unchecked power, especially when perceived presidential instability is involved.
COVID-19 Policies and Societal Division
- 🎭 Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo are criticized for advocating the shaming and shunning of unvaccinated Americans, creating a divisive societal class system.
- 📊 Concerns are raised about the low risk of COVID-19 for children compared to the unknown long-term effects of vaccines, questioning mandates for younger demographics.
- 🚫 The discussion touches upon the perceived hypocrisy of elites imposing restrictions on the public while exempting themselves, as seen at events like the Met Gala and political fundraisers.
- 📢 The narrative suggests a pattern of media and political elites promoting policies based on shifting information and perceived moral imperatives, often with significant societal consequences.
Media Criticism and Elitism
- 🗣️ Critics argue that figures like Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo lack the moral authority to lecture others, citing past controversies and perceived hypocrisy.
- 📺 The media's role in disseminating unverified information and promoting partisan agendas is highlighted as a significant problem, eroding public trust.
- 🎭 The Met Gala is presented as a symbol of excess and inequality, with AOC's participation and the event's exclusivity drawing criticism.
- ⚖️ The conversation touches on the challenges faced by individuals who express dissenting views, including censorship on social media and financial platforms, and the weaponization of accusations like racism and misogyny.
- 🌍 The perceived elitism and condescension of those in power, who dictate rules for the general populace while remaining exempt, is a recurring theme.
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RussiagateMichael SussmannJohn Durham InvestigationHillary Clinton CampaignFISA WarrantsMueller ProbeMedia BiasGeneral Mark MilleyCivilian Control of MilitaryUS-China RelationsCOVID-19 PandemicVaccine MandatesUnvaccinated AmericansDon LemonChris CuomoMet GalaAlexandria Ocasio-CortezJournalistic EthicsCancel Culture
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