I just left this info for David Seaman under his newest video, which included lifting up a line from an email that we read when it first came out but, for some reason never flagged. Terrific that someone did AND there's even more.
FROM THE SAME EMAIL: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/26903
Here's the money line:
"fresh, handmade tortillas flown in from Mexico the previous day, "
No one needs to fly handmade tortillas in at all, let alone a day ahead of time for any party. There are a million places in DC that make authentic handmade Mexican tortillas, which would actually be fresher if purchased the day of the party.
Googled "Washington, DC handmade mexican tortillas"
872, 000 returns
Gee, with Obama's $65,000 in pizza and hotdogs being flown in from Chicago and all these handmade tortillas being flown in from Mexico there is certainly a lot of "flying around" of food, isn't there?
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chickyrogue ago
think of the carbon footprint alone from all that food flying!
damn these rat fuckers
DustyRadio ago
These people don't give a shit about their carbon footprint. They only care about yours, controlling you to control yours, and what you have to do to reduce yours. I loved Michael Crichton's sendup of the climate fucks in his book State of Fear. Actually, all his books were excellent. He died quickly of cancer.
WakingUpisHardToDo ago
State of Fear was the best book ever. It finally let me sleep through the night after Gore scared the crap out of me about global warming.
ThisNameAlreadyTaken ago
State of Fear was excellent. Insane how much propaganda exists these days, and how much off it people are normalized to and don't even see.
Al Gore wanted to tax carbon emissions. He just happened to own a company that got a kickback every time a carbon trade was bought or sold. He also lives in a goddamn mansion that has a carbon footprint of about 1000 normal homes and regularly flies around in a private jet.
Rules for thee and not for me, indeed.
chickyrogue ago
thats a shame the good always die quick and the bad linger on
Vic138 ago
As did David McGowan who wrote "Programmed to Kill" and "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon" about the CIA and societal engineering in the 1960s. He lost over 100lbs in a couple months and died very quickly - he never had a chance. He was gaining immense popularity right before he died.
cosmicmind ago
If it were rats they were f'ing it would be a good fit, but so sadly it's not. I think even rats are too good for these scum.
chickyrogue ago
point taken [upvoted!]