Heather Podesta is the ex-wife of DC power player Tony Podesta. After their acrimonious divorce and fight over their immense contemporary art collection, she kept her last name. Podesta name is legendary and carries a lot of weight in political circles. It tells the world that is "in-the-know" heather is still in the game via Heather Podesta + Partners. She became lobbyist for the American Heart Association. Last year, when Tony closed shop, signaling that the jig is up, she changed the name of her company to invariant which means "Never changing" (telling the world that she may have stepped away from her brand but is still just the same Heather you know).
Heather Podesta's best get may be to have set up original meetings with Hillary's people concerning Uranium One (I can't find that email in the wikileaks anymore :( ). She is important in the grand scheme of things and wears the red shoes proudly at events. The wikileaks seems to have been purged of Heather Podesta stuff which is VERY upsetting.
But her current bio has this weird expression I can't research called "Kitchen Cabinet Counsel"
https://imgur.com/a/gtLNqCV
This ties to pizzagate because: Podestas.
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carmencita ago
https://historyplex.com/jacksonian-democracy-characteristics-significance
President Andrew Jackson relied on the valuable suggestions of his "Kitchen Cabinet," an informal group of politicians and newspaper editors before finalizing any significant political policy. Their informal meetings were held in the White House kitchen, hence the term.
EvaEverywhere ago
So she is saying that she has been unofficially advising politicians (president)?
carmencita ago
Yes, but I think it has been usually a group of people getting together and hashing it out, or maybe very small and informal. But who knows what the sickos have transformed it into.
EvaEverywhere ago
She has to have a few keywords in her "I'm still the same" and that may be it. I have looked a lot for people using this expression but didn't land on anything trendy.
carmencita ago
I got the impression it’s an older expression. From the past. Not used much. It might have been a code to someone as well.