Will Putin Get a Pulitzer?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Will Putin Get a Pulitzer?

Waving off the clerics who had come to administer last rites, Voltaire said: “All my life I have ever made but one prayer to God, a very short one: ‘O Lord, make my enemies look ridiculous.’ And God granted it.”

The tale of the thieved emails at the Democratic National Committee is just too good to be true.

For a year, 74-year-old Socialist Bernie Sanders has been saying that, under DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the party has been undercutting his campaign and hauling water for Hillary Clinton.

From the 19,200 emails dumped the weekend before Clinton’s coronation, it appears the old boy is not barking mad. The deck was stacked; the referees were in the tank; the game was rigged.

For four decades, some of us have wondered what Jim McCord, security man at CREEP, and his four Cubans were looking for in DNC Chair Larry O’Brien’s office at the Watergate. Now it makes sense.

Among the lovely schemes the DNC leaders worked up to gut Sanders in Christian communities of West Virginia and Kentucky, was to tell these good folks that Sanders doesn’t even believe that there is a God. He’s not even an agnostic; he’s an atheist.

The idea was broached by DNC chief financial officer Brad Marshall in an email to DNC chief executive officer Amy Dacey:

“Does [Bernie] believe in a God. He has skated on saying he has a Jewish heritage. I think I read he is an atheist. This could make several points difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and atheist.”

Dacey emailed back, “Amen.”

In 1960, John F. Kennedy went before the Houston ministers to assert the right of a Catholic to be president of the United States. Is the “Marshall Plan,” to quietly spread word Bernie Sanders is a godless atheist, now acceptable politics in the party of Barack Obama?

If Marshall and Dacey are still around at week’s end, we will know.

The WikiLeaks dump came Friday night. By Sunday, Clinton’s crowd had unleashed the mechanical rabbit, and the press hounds were dutifully chasing it. The new party line: The Russians did it!

Clinton campaign chief Robert Mook told ABC, “experts are telling us that Russian state actors broke in to the DNC, took all these emails, and now they are leaking them out through the Web sites. … some experts are now telling us that this was done by the Russians for the purpose of helping Donald Trump.”

Monday, Clinton chairman John Podesta said there is a “kind of bromance going on” between Trump and Vladimir Putin. Campaign flack Brian Fallon told CNN, “There is a consensus among experts that it is indeed Russia that is behind this hack of the DNC.”

Purpose: Change the subject. Redirect the media away from the DNC conspiracy to sabotage Sanders’ campaign.

Will the press cooperate?

In 1971, The New York Times published secret documents from the Kennedy-Johnson administration on how America got involved in Vietnam. Goal: Discredit the war the Times had once supported, and undercut the war effort, now that Richard Nixon was president.

The documents, many marked secret, had been illicitly taken from Defense Department files, copied, and published by the Times.

America’s newspaper of record defended its actions by invoking “the people’s right to know” the secrets of their government.

Well, do not the people have “a right to know” of sordid schemes of DNC operatives to sink a presidential campaign?

Do the people not have a right to know that, in denying Sanders’ charges, the leadership of the DNC was lying to him, lying to the party, and lying to the country?

What did Clinton know of Wasserman Schultz’s complicity in DNC cheating in the presidential campaign, and when did she know it?

For publishing stolen Defense Department secrets, the Pentagon Papers, the Times got a Pulitzer Prize.

If the Russians were helpful in bringing to the attention of the American people the anti-democratic business being done at the DNC, perhaps the Russians deserve similar recognition.

By the Times’ standard of 1971, maybe Putin deserves a Pulitzer.

Undeniably, if the Russians or any foreign actors are interfering in U.S. presidential elections, we ought to know it, and stop it.

But who started all this?

Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. has used cyberwarfare to sabotage centrifuges in the Iranian nuclear plant in Natanz. We have backed “color-coded” revolutions in half a dozen countries from Serbia to Ukraine to Georgia — to dump rulers and regimes we do not like, all in the name of democracy.

Unsurprisingly, today, Russia, China, Egypt and even Israel are shutting down or booting out NGOs associated with the United States, and hacking into websites of U.S. institutions.

We were the first “experts” to play this game. Now others know how to play it. We reap what we sow.


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JIMSKI
JIMSKI
July 26, 2016 10:02 am

Wait till he releases shillarys e-mails 5 days before the election.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Maggie
Maggie
July 26, 2016 2:19 pm

I have to say this is one of the few Buchanan articles I have not found offensive. And, I don’t have any particular past article to point to, I just know I usually tend to skim his stuff unless he really catches my attention.

Anyway, I just wondered how our two-party system, which is Way overdue “Realignment” which is a fancy way of saying one party must die so a better sounding alternative is available to those disenchanted voters who have “left the party” in their hearts — has eventually become so corrupted by Political Party interests that very IDEA that a party label is supposed to HELP by actually representing the interests of a voting populace has been completely destroyed.

I don’t know if the American Political System can survive the collective damage of the Bush elections by Supreme Court Fiat followed by the sudden appearance of a wet behind the ears senator from well it’s complicated so let’s just say he’s from Illinois who stepped into the presidency as a complete and utter shock to most of us. With this election cycle shaping up to be one of the most despicable EVER, I can only imagine Buchanan’s reaction when Hillary is charged, then immediately pardons by President Obama and THEN goes on to win the election anyway! I think he just might have to agree that the End Times appear to be upon us.

We shall see who wins the prize.

ASIG
ASIG
July 26, 2016 2:42 pm

The democrats fabricating a scenario where ‘the Russians did it’, is what’s called a straw-man, deflect attention onto a boogie man and ignore the real issue. In this case their straw-man is to make an issue of how the information got from point A to point B.

So let me ask this; would it have made a difference if let say a computer fell out of a truck transporting DNC equipment and the computer fell onto the hood of a news reporter’s car and the e-mails got discovered that way? What if the information had been leaked by some DNC staffer/whistleblower?

How the information got out is separate from the importance of what the information is and its authenticity. At this point there is no doubt that information is accurate and the democrats can’t face that truth so they do what they always do and that is to make up shit that hits some emotional hot button and of course there is always that element of ‘we’re being picked on’.

They’ll do anything to avoid the truth that the Democratic primary process was rigged from the start, and trying to avoid that doesn’t change that fact from being true.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
July 26, 2016 5:25 pm

Trump massively fucked up, imo. He should have picked Pat Buchanan as his Veep.
And for the record in case you missed it, Clinton IMMEDIATELY gave Wasserman-Shultz and “honorary co-chairman” position in her campaign, so she won’t miss a beat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 26, 2016 5:51 pm

More people need to read, or at least become familiar with, Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals if they want to understand the act that is actually being performed on the stage of the controlled public forum.

Maggie
Maggie
  Anonymous
July 27, 2016 4:05 pm

Or just go back to Edward Bernays to see how to influence opinion without being obvious.

nkit
nkit
  Anonymous
July 27, 2016 5:07 pm

Indeed Anon, you and Maggie are correct. Both “Rules for Radicals” and “Propaganda” are must read books…both pretty short also…Here’s a good read on Alinsky from the Spectator yesterday…

The Hillary-Alinsky-Lucifer Connection

Stucky
Stucky
July 26, 2016 7:23 pm

Blame the Russians!!! —- MSM Joofuk media will award you 100,000 points.

Focus on the ACTUAL content of the lawlessness? ——– Zero Joo points for you!!

yahsure
yahsure
July 27, 2016 2:26 pm

It’s always someone else that is to blame.A vast right wing conspiracy. The Russians! Hillary makes me ill.
I explained to my wife that our military/industrial complex needs an enemy. Even if we need to help overthrow an elected government and blame the Russians for it.
I really want those emails to show up!