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Trump seems unfazed as ~~DeepState / NWO / CFR / Soros~~ ...political propaganda tirade against him blares at full volume in MSM

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(Portions from NY Times news service) -- Thursday, Mr. Trump made clear that he has no intention of stepping back from his assertions about the Charlottesville rally. And on Twitter, Mr. Trump called it "foolish" to remove statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson and mused that monuments to George Washington and Thomas Jefferson would be next. Mr. Trump also lashed out at two senior Republican senators who have been unsparing in their bluster during the past week.

The president accused Senator Lindsey Graham of "publicity seeking" and said that Mr. Graham had uttered a "disgusting lie" when he said - inaccurately- that the president had equated the conservative protesters in Charlottesville with the illegal ANTIFA and BLM troublemakers. "He just can't forget his election trouncing," the president said of Mr. Graham, who waged a losing bid against Mr. Trump for the Republican presidential nomination.

RUSH LIMBAUGH (from Thurs radio show) - https://youtu.be/wF4VxZvgixU

ROGER STONE begin at 1:15 - https://youtu.be/wl6xyoq1RN8

Mr. Trump also called Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, "toxic" and "WEAK on borders, crime and a non-factor" in the Senate. He praised Mr. Flake's Republican primary race opponent.

Trump was in good spirits on Thursday as he continued a working vacation at his estate in Bedminster, N.J. Trump also held meetings with Gov. Rick Scott, Republican of Florida, and Linda McMahon, the head of the Small Business Administration. But both events were closed to the news media.

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On the broader DeepState/CFR/NWO/Soros war on the WH, commentator Erik Erickson said Thursday--

"This (chaos) is not sustainable. Something is going to have to give. I do not know what, but something will give. The nation cannot sustain this constant state of chaos and crisis drift for three and a half more years. We will either see external or internal forces applied that will hurt the nation."

LEAKED: -- Plans for Several Cities --where more left wing violence is planned, in the coming days:

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2017/08/plans-for-these-11-cities-leaked-its-worse-than-c-ville-heres-what-will-happen-tomorrow-3544674.html

Sadly without definitive leadership from Trump and Team Trump - the nation could be in for an indefinite period much like the current one.

http://www.daretoreadit.com/58680/wayne-root-racism-has-nothing-to-do-with-why-voters-supported-the-trump-candidacy-in-2016-nothing

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(From Capital Research Center) -- Despite the obvious political differences between President Donald Trump and left-wing plutocrat George Soros, they agree on one fundamental matter: these two self-made billionaires both like to think big. Trump expresses this basic credo in his 1987 book, The Art of the Deal: "To me it's very simple: If you're going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big."

Soros, a mega-donor to radical organizations, also likes to think big. So when he publicly calls President Trump "an impostor and a con man and a would-be dictator"-as he did this past January-it's not merely another throw-away line from a disappointed Clintonite. Indeed, given the massive size of Soros's Foundations, the nearly limitless nature of his resources, the dozens of tax-exempt groups nurtured by his trough, and the thousands of hardcore activists drawn into his orbit, this statement is best understood as a declaration of open war against President Trump.

MICHAEL SAVAGE - Today's DEM party, are flat out Bolsheviks

begin at 9:15 - https://youtu.be/xCwYbSw4jQg

THE NAME OF THE GAME - Modern Day Bolsheviks

https://youtu.be/P9asDTo1RJs

MODERN DAY lying propagandist bolsheviks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3NRgxhKqM8

If the characterization of "open war by Soros (and NWO-CFR)" sounds hyperbolic or alarmist, think again: Even the less than conservative New York Times noted that 50 of the organizations involved in January's anti-Trump demonstrations had a funding link to the Soros apparatus. This disquieting factoid can be run to ground in "Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 'partners' of the Women's March on Washington," in the Times' Women in the World supplement of January 20.

In 2015 alone, Soros made a total of $431 million in contributions and grants to far-left groups and causes around the world. What good is funding radical organizations on that scale if it doesn't cover at least a few rent-a-mobs that can assemble in the streets on short notice?

And we need to discard the usual illusions that seem to crop up in mainstream media coverage of Soros and his role in American politics. Newsweek, for example, paints him as a much-maligned philanthropist, a "hate magnet" and punching bag for conservatives who, they say, have never forgiven him for taking such a public role in fostering opposition to the policies of President George W. Bush. To the reporters of Newsweek and their ilk, all criticism of Soros, purely partisan, has nothing to do with the support offered through his philanthropies to activists promoting the most corrosive brand of identity politics-as exemplified by the Black Lives Matter movement. Mainstream media discourse will simply not allow reasonable observers to take exception to Soros's radical activities. Forget that he promotes a worldview that is ultimately fatal to American democracy. Rational criticism of Soros, apparently, doesn't exist; to his supporters in the mainstream media, it's all just "hate" and noise.

Meanwhile, few journalists draw a connection between his campaign donations ($21 million in federal contributions last year, according to OpenSecrets.org) and his foundations' support for left leaning radical groups. This is a powerful combination, a one-two punch. Often, journalists simplistically focus on one or another aspect of Soros's foundation funding-marijuana legalization, for example-without following the links to other aspects of his donation activity.

Why does Soros lavish so much money on U.S. tax-exempt groups? Not to boost his ego, surely; and not to win himself plaudits for parting with a considerable portion of his wealth to advance his ideas. The real reason likely has to do with a cunning understanding of the role these groups serve in American society.

In a fascinating 2005 article for Non-Profit Quarterly, anthropologist Axel Aubrun and linguist Joseph Grady looked at what they called "a less widely recognized" aspect of the function of American non-profit groups, in terms of shaping public discussion:

The role of a third sector in American society in helping the public understand issues is less widely recognized. As Alexis de Tocqueville pointed out a century and a half ago, organizations that are neither commercial nor governmental play a critical role in the American democratic process. By identifying and promoting public interest issues, he argued, "voluntary associations" allow the public to make collective choices about issues that would otherwise have escaped the democratic process. They feed the machine of public and media discourse.

https://www.infowars.com/videos-msnbc-cnn-promote-antifa-violence/

Now consider the above in terms of Soros and his foundations: When media are covering news stories at election time and seek to explain some complex policy point, Soros's generous funding means there's always a linked group ready to answer reporters' calls and emails on just about any conceivable issue. In the U.S. alone, Soros Foundations are providing grants in many key areas, among them justice, drug policy, equality, democracy, economic advancement, national security, and human rights.

The New York Times noted that 50 of the organizations involved in January's anti-Trump demonstrations had a funding link to the Soros apparatus. Credit: Insider Monkey(insidermonkey.com). License: https://goo.gl/RnnnxE.

To paraphrase Aubrun and Grady, grants from the Soros Foundations influence many vital issue areas, allowing Soros to assert his views and the views of his intellectual cronies. These views are thus mainlined directly into the veins of the MSM; in this metaphorical model, the media is the "pusher," the groups Soros's foundations support, the "supplier."

Soros's foundations' support for radical media outlets, documentary film makers, and others attempting to mold public opinion provides him with additional influence-an issue examined in depth in "Media Matters for the Left" in the December 2014 Organization Trends. Between election cycles, "explanations" of topical hot-button issues offered by Soros-funded nonprofits assume a heightened importance: Constant repetition of his perspective across multiple media channels over many months creates a kind of liberal earworm that can colonize the thinking of media consumers unaware of the nuances of policy.

Through the tentacles of his many foundations, George Soros has invested billions of dollars to mobilize activist organizations. (Chris Stone, president, Open Society Foundations) Credit: UN Women. License: https://goo.gl/HujcGB.

StopTrumpIntelPro ... for example... seeks to influence local law enforcement to follow the example of the San Francisco Police Department, which earlier this year ended its cooperation with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force. "San Francisco's success is a model for local resistance to Trump's plans," the campaign's website loudly proclaims. Though "success," by this definition, seems a strange word to describe something that leaves Americans less secure and more vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

Through the tentacles of his many foundations, George Soros has invested billions of dollars to mobilize activist organizations. His purpose is to help them amplify their views through new virtual technologies and ultra-aggressive media strategies.