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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRolling Stone on Sebastian Gorka:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/sebastian-gorka-the-west-wings-phony-foreign-policy-guru-w496912Sebastian Gorka, the West Wing's Phony Foreign-Policy Guru
Gorka's a former Breitbart editor with Islamophobic views and ties to neo-Nazi extremists and he has the ear of the president
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But critics charge that Gorka's hyperbole and his hands-off relationship with the truth have lately sent his stock skyrocketing with the president. Renowned for his disdain for the media and his blithe readiness to defend Trump to the last tweet, Gorka who apparently tools around Washington in a Mustang with a license plate that reads ART [OF] WAR has become a nearly ubiquitous presence on television and radio as a spokesman for the White House. "Did you see Gorka?" Trump reportedly said after Gorka took part in figurative fisticuffs on CNN. "So great. I mean, really, truly great!"
Gorka views himself as a "utility infielder, especially in the field of counterterrorism," and claims to provide behind-the-scenes advice to Trump on how to fight terrorism, while serving under the wing of Steve Bannon, his former boss at Breitbart. "It's surreal and quite horrifying that someone who's such an amateur has reached such heights," says David Ucko, associate professor in the Department of War and Conflict Studies at National Defense University. Adds Michael S. Smith II, a veteran terrorism analyst who's had unpleasant run-ins with Gorka, "This is not somebody who should be working anywhere near the White House." Even more bluntly, a colleague of Smith's, Cindy Storer, an ex-CIA terrorism analyst, said, "He's nuts."
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Perhaps even more worrisome, Gorka's thesis proposed a dramatic restructuring of the national-security apparatus to create a police state. He suggests a radical reform of "internal barriers between the police force, the army and various intelligence services." This could also be seen as the start of a Gestapo-like, all-powerful national system of repression. "That's about as Nazi Germany- or Soviet Union-like a proposal as I've ever heard," says Patrick Eddington of the conservative Cato Institute. "The net effect would be to suspend the Bill of Rights, if his proposal ever saw the light of day."
During the decade and a half Gorka spent in Hungary, he was enmeshed in a web of ultraright, anti-Semitic and even Nazi-like parties, politicians and media outlets. For most of the 2000s, the Gorkas ran a think tank in Budapest called the Institute for Transitional Democracy and International Security (ITDIS). For funding, Gorka received at least $27,650 in U.S. federal grants, according to government records. "We worked for ourselves," Katharine Gorka tells Rolling Stone.
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or doesn't sound like a knock to me.
America appears cranky, keep talking Gorky.
dalton99a
(81,566 posts)just like everyone else in the gang
Gothmog
(145,481 posts)Raster
(20,998 posts)...with multiple phony business dealings.
Ilsa
(61,696 posts)slick this PhD is, and how slimy are the people who awarded it.
bdjhawk
(420 posts)on him. His small letter "v" as his middle initial signals that he is part of a Nazi type group in Hungary. Why is the true background of these EXTREMISTS not completely exposed by the mainstream media??? Probably for the same reason they were rabid dogs reporting on Hillary's emails non-stop before the election while ignoring known Russian ties by tRumps minions who are now in power---the right had whined for years and years about the "liberal media" and that media is now so biased to the soften stories for the right because they are afraid to report on these issues for fear of being considered liberal.
underpants
(182,863 posts)I swear these right wingers spend more time creating oh-so-not-clever codes and memes and secret signals it's like they are kids in a pillow fort on a sleepover.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)"von Gorka" indicating that he is a member of the aristocracy? - which I am certain he isn't.
What an pathetic loser!
ProfessorPlum
(11,267 posts)A NU START
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,136 posts)Botany
(70,555 posts)Brietbat, Infowars, and Fox News framing Trump's thinking.
Initech
(100,097 posts)Botany
(70,555 posts).... aka "Are you goona believe me when I tell you that I had nothing to
do w/Russia or the Jew York Times and Mueller who gave Hillary Clinton
so much money."
Trump is a clear present danger to the world who buys into the 1/2 baked
horse shit of Bannon and Gorka. We fought WW II in Africa and Europe in
order to stop the Nazis and their twisted thinking and now the same kind of
thinking is in the White House w/the President's ear.
Initech
(100,097 posts)maddiemom
(5,106 posts)how do the Trump people find such creepy guys?
BigmanPigman
(51,623 posts)Initech
(100,097 posts)Initech
(100,097 posts)It's like their process for hiring is "what would a competent, intelligent, outgoing person do" and then they proceed to literally find the exact opposite of those qualifications.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)He doesn't have to go looking for them, they are drawn to him like flies to manure.
bdjhawk
(420 posts)She is so great at putting the spotlight on these people in a concise, focused way. Hoping the link works but if it doesn't , you can find on youtube. This guy is an obvious con artist but has the authoritative, alpha male persona when on TV and the right wing lemmings love those authoritarians, even if said authoritarians know nothing!
Botany
(70,555 posts)n/t
Glimmer of Hope
(5,823 posts)Ilsa
(61,696 posts)Last edited Thu Aug 10, 2017, 04:33 PM - Edit history (1)
with Veshi and Ruhle, I think. The interview wasn't contentious, but he would get very upset over the typical cut-ins by the hosts. He does the same with all of his non-Fox interviews (I've never tried to find him on Fox).
Anyway, by the end of the hour-long program, the two hosts apparently had received a brrage of teets about not having him back on because he was so rude. Ruhle told the audience that Gorka is a representative of the WH's policymaking body, therefore they would be professional and have him on to get the story. I bet some tweets were condoning violence against Gorka for acting like his typical horse's ass self.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)he was extraordinarily pompous and condescending.
MiddleClass
(888 posts)In the middle of his overextended filibuster, designed to limit questions, while reciting the Gettysburg address, they had to interrupt to keep him from running the interview. "Are you going to keep interrupting me, or do you want me to answer the question?", "Can you let me answer their questions, please.".
And back he went reciting the Gettysburg address, unabated. It was a pure intimidating scam, that they swallowed hook, line, sinker.
pansypoo53219
(20,987 posts)Gothmog
(145,481 posts)Gothmog
(145,481 posts)H2O Man
(73,581 posts)Thank you for this. It's very important.