May 23, 2013

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ZBGNW BRZZNSK AT IT AGAIN

Mr. K.L. brought this to my attention, and as we're all bankster-watching and Germany-Europe-watching, it's worth commenting upon. It seems that Rockefailure lap-poodle and sock puppet, and former National Security Advisor to President Peanut....er....Carter, Mr. Zbgnw Brzznsk (try it, you'll like it, it just rolls off the tongue, a pleasure to pronounce, a wonder to experience), is at it again, and this time it's a doozie, for it seems the old guy may be suffering from a momentary bout of sanity and humanity: Brzezinski: EU-US trade pact can halt West's decline Say what? Say that … [Read more...]

FLASH! ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI HICCUPS! HAS SANE MOMENT! (WELL, MAYBE NOT…)

Well, sit down folks, pour yourself a long draft of coffee, and perhaps spike it with your favorite liquer, because according to Iran's PressTv,  Zbigniew Brzezinski has had what may be a moment of fleeting geopolitical sanity in his long career of playing Prince Metternich. According to Zbig, a war with Iran could prove disastrous for the US economy (ya think?), and the US should negotiate with Iran, and do so in good faith without trying to back that country into a corner, quite a turn-around for a man who wrote the textbook about projecting American power unilaterally into central Asia … [Read more...]

ZBGNW BRZZNSK WARNS ISRAEL

You've probably noticed that I have no love lost for Zbgnw Brzzsk, you know, the former Carter Administration National Security Advisor who has precious few vowels in his otherwise un-pronouncable name. He's the guy that gave us such naked exercises in elitist onanism as Between Two Ages and The Grand Chessboard.  Into this stage-dressing, we must enter the recent Israeli notification to the imperial U.S. of Amerika that it would not warn this nation of any unilateral action it undertook against Iran and its "terrifying" nuclear program. Well, much as the words gag in my throat and the … [Read more...]

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