Possible panel topics include, but are not limited to the following:
• The Press, The President, & The People o Dee Dee Myers, former White House Press Secretary, Clinton administration o David Gergen, political consultant, former presidential advisor o Paul Begala, political consultant and former presidential advisor, Clinton administration o George Stephanopoulos, political commentator and former Communications Director, Clinton administration o Stephen Colbert, host of The Colbert Report o Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show o Jonathan Alter, columnist and Senior Editor for Newsweek magazine
• The Internet Revolution: Blogging and Progressive Messaging or • The Rise of New Media: The Impact of Twitter, Facebook, and other Social Media Tools o Mark Zuckerberg or Sheryl Sandberg, Founder/COO of Facebook o Andrew McLaughlin, incoming Deputy Chief Technology Officer o Jack Dorsey, founder, Twitter o Benjamin Rahn and/or Matt DeBargalis, Founders, ACT Blue
• Right-Wing Extremism in the Mainstream Media or • Anatomy of the Right-Wing Message Machine o Will Bunch, Senior Writer, Philadelphia Daily News o Karl Frisch, Director of Media Relations, Media Matters for America o Paul Waldman, Senior Correspondent, The American Prospect
• Foreign Policy & America’s Changing Relationship with the World (featuring State Dept employees or ambassadors) o Nico Pitney, National Editor, Huffington Post
Possible locations include John Podestas House...which means Stephen Colbert probably does Spirit Cooking...
That attachment is a gold mine. So many names. Colbert and Stewart busted! (I realize they are just names suggested as possible invitees, but they made it onto a very exclusive and very partisan list.)
Everyone should at least scan that document and see whose names stand out.
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redditsuckz ago
Colbert was invited to a secret ZOG meeting...
Possible panel topics include, but are not limited to the following:
• The Press, The President, & The People o Dee Dee Myers, former White House Press Secretary, Clinton administration o David Gergen, political consultant, former presidential advisor o Paul Begala, political consultant and former presidential advisor, Clinton administration o George Stephanopoulos, political commentator and former Communications Director, Clinton administration o Stephen Colbert, host of The Colbert Report o Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show o Jonathan Alter, columnist and Senior Editor for Newsweek magazine
• The Internet Revolution: Blogging and Progressive Messaging or • The Rise of New Media: The Impact of Twitter, Facebook, and other Social Media Tools o Mark Zuckerberg or Sheryl Sandberg, Founder/COO of Facebook o Andrew McLaughlin, incoming Deputy Chief Technology Officer o Jack Dorsey, founder, Twitter o Benjamin Rahn and/or Matt DeBargalis, Founders, ACT Blue
• Right-Wing Extremism in the Mainstream Media or • Anatomy of the Right-Wing Message Machine o Will Bunch, Senior Writer, Philadelphia Daily News o Karl Frisch, Director of Media Relations, Media Matters for America o Paul Waldman, Senior Correspondent, The American Prospect
• Foreign Policy & America’s Changing Relationship with the World (featuring State Dept employees or ambassadors) o Nico Pitney, National Editor, Huffington Post
Possible locations include John Podestas House...which means Stephen Colbert probably does Spirit Cooking...
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/57546
ZalesMcMuffin ago
MUST... GET.... MOAR UPVOATS........!!!!!
That attachment is a gold mine. So many names. Colbert and Stewart busted! (I realize they are just names suggested as possible invitees, but they made it onto a very exclusive and very partisan list.)
Everyone should at least scan that document and see whose names stand out.
Jugouptis ago
that's a bit far fetched but other wise good comment.