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Lucylastic -> more than a coffee boy (11/2/2017 12:39:57 PM)

http://crooksandliars.com/2017/11/oh-look-low-level-coffee-boy-spoke-greece

papad was more than coffee boy, vids and videos, ....

fake news?

you tell me

https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/news/politics/rnc/ajc-panel-dissects-america-s-role-in-global-affairs/article_7d91f20a-4f3f-11e6-97b6-ab6586eff87a.html




bounty44 -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/2/2017 1:57:24 PM)

as if it matters a whole lot, but anyway...

"George Papadopoulos: The Greek-American Who Wanted Attention"

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Greek-American former Trump Campaign aide George Papadopoulos, could be the first person to face criminal charges following his admission that he lied to the FBI on the Russia investigation.

Many American media portray Papadopoulos as an important player in the Trump campaign, and view the scandal as a huge setback for the Administration. [and of course the comrades here too]

Two prominent sources in the Greek-American community, however, dispute the weight Papadopoulos carried in the decision-making process of Trump’s campaign.

Limited role

Speaking to Greek Reporter, an anonymous source that was also part of the campaign said that Papadopoulos was a “third-tier” advisor.

“He was among hundreds of advisors from throughout the US who campaigned for Trump.”

This view coincides with the official White House response to the scandal which sought to downplay Papadopoulos’ role on the campaign.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said his role was “extremely limited” on a voluntary advisory board. “No activity was ever done in an official capacity,” she said Monday. However, video obtained by Greek Reporter shows that Papadopoulos was visiting Greece after the election representing then President-elect Trump.

Related Video: Papadopoulos Was Speaking as an Advisor to President-Elect Trump, in Greece

Papadopoulos’ name was raised first in connection with the Trump campaign when Trump listed him as one of his foreign policy advisors during a Washington Post editorial board interview.

A former Trump campaign official speaking to CNN, said Papadopoulos interacted with the campaign “a significant amount”, during the 2016 election cycle.

“He was a foreign policy advisor,” the official said. But the official described Papadopoulos as an advisor who was in contact with the campaign staff via email and not a familiar face around Trump Tower.

‘Good kid and attention-seeker’

“It’s a joke that Papadopoulos could set up a meeting with president Putin,” another member of the Greek-American community told Greek Reporter.

Papadopoulos wasn’t involved initially with the Trump campaign but started out as a foreign policy advisor to then-GOP presidential primary candidate Ben Carson.

Papadopoulos, can come out at times as an attention-seeker, said the source. “A good kid”, often chasing photo-opportunities in Greek-American functions, conferences and galas.

The fact that there is not a single photograph of him next to Donald Trump signifies that he was not a key player in the campaign trail, the source claims.

From Chicago to Washington DC

Papadopoulos was born in August 1987 in Chicago, to a Greek-American family originally from Thessaloniki.

His father, Antonis was heavily involved in the local politics of the Greek-American community. He was the former president of the Pan-Macedonian Union of the United States.

In a recent interview, he has said that his family lives in a “Greek” home: “We start our day reading Greek newspapers and news, we are not cut off from Greece.”

Papadopoulos graduated from college in 2009, before moving to London to get a master’s degree in security studies.

He worked for the Hudson Institute starting in 2011 in Washington, as an unpaid intern, and has said he did work for the think tank through 2015, according to his LinkedIn account.

The Hudson Institute said in a statement he subsequently provided research “on a contractual basis” to a senior fellow, but he was “never a salaried employee” and last worked for the Hudson fellow in 2014.

He is currently an oil, gas and policy consultant, according to his LinkedIn page.


http://usa.greekreporter.com/2017/10/31/george-papadopoulos-the-greek-american-who-wanted-attention/




WeSeekOnlyOne -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/2/2017 2:01:09 PM)

You are right, it doesn't matter, the truth is out there.




MrRodgers -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/2/2017 2:30:28 PM)

That was 7/16. I'd be much more curious as to how any of these players feel now. They may feel the same on most issues but I'd like to see a 2017 follow-up.

Plus the fact that Papadopoulos was there doesn't mean much at all.




Dom4u678ASFAOQ -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/2/2017 2:43:04 PM)

Trumps twitter feed?




Lucylastic -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/2/2017 8:52:31 PM)

snippped for relevance

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ORIGINAL: bounty44


White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said his role was “extremely limited” on a voluntary advisory board. “No activity was ever done in an official capacity,” she said Monday. However, video obtained by Greek Reporter shows that Papadopoulos was visiting Greece after the election representing then President-elect Trump.
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Papadopoulos’ name was raised first in connection with the Trump campaign when Trump listed him as one of his foreign policy advisors during a Washington Post editorial board interview.

A former Trump campaign official speaking to CNN, said Papadopoulos interacted with the campaign “a significant amount”, during the 2016 election cycle.

“He was a foreign policy advisor,” the official said. But the official described Papadopoulos as an advisor who was in contact with the campaign staff via email and not a familiar face around Trump Tower.
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The fact that there is not a single photograph of him next to Donald Trump signifies that he was not a key player in the campaign trail, the source claims.
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http://usa.greekreporter.com/2017/10/31/george-papadopoulos-the-greek-american-who-wanted-attention/

1. Youtube link...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYIiq23q0Vg
George Papadopoulos addressed an audience in Thessaloniki, invited to speak as a "Trump campaign advisor" during a summit of Greek mayors in Thessaloniki, Greece, December 1st, 2016. )

2. [image]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNml6XFX4AABzu4.jpg[/image]
papad at trump tower meeting with greek reps[/link]


3. [image]https://www.parapolitikakritis.gr/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/george-papadopoulos.jpg[/image]

Pic not NEXT to trump OR Sessions, but between them


4. [image]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNlz4fFUEAARp2n.jpg[/image]
Papad as advisor meeting with greek president


5 Video of papad at inauguration events https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/1.819951

6. [image]https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/clevelandjewishnews.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/b/ce/bce0c18e-4f3f-11e6-ade6-f7240d623a15/5790c2042e9c5.image.jpg[/image]
Meeting with cleveland group mentioned in my first post.
https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/news/politics/rnc/ajc-panel-dissects-america-s-role-in-global-affairs/article_7d91f20a-4f3f-11e6-97b6-ab6586eff87a.html

7. An interview with interfax from september 16.

September 30, 2016
George Papadopoulos: Sanctions have done little more than to turn Russia towards China


George Papadopoulos has been one of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump‘s foreign political advisors since March 2016. Prior to this, he was an advisor to Ben Carson, a neurosurgeon and Republican Party member who dropped out of the presidential race. Papadopoulos previously worked for various research institutes dealing with global politics. His sphere of interest is global energy. Papadopoulos has given an interview to Interfax‘s correspondent Ksenia Baygarova in which he discusses his views on U.S.-Russia relations, the Syrian crisis, NATO expansion and the dependence of the EU on Russian energy. Papadopoulos noted that his opinion does not necessarily coincide with that of Trump.

Question: Many people in Russia think that if Donald Trump becomes U.S. president, the U.S.-Russia relations would significantly improve. Do you think these expectations are realistic?

Answer: Mr. Trump has been open about his willingness to usher in a new chapter in U.S.-Russia ties. However, this depends on Russia acting as a responsible stake holder in the international system. U.S.-Russian relations have reached a nadir under the Obama administration and the Clinton led state department when she was in office. Based on the low level of trust between both countries currently, and a military conflict seemingly on the horizon over the Baltics, Ukraine and even in Syria, it is in the interest of the U.S, NATO and Russia to deescalate hostilities immediately and work together towards combating common threats. This threat is principally Islamism and its violent expression, jihadism that has reverberated throughout North Africa and the Middle East post ‘Arab Spring‘.
Compartmentalizing the relationship would be a smart beginning. This means cooperating in Syria to defeat ISIS, stabilize the greater Levant. This should lead to political goodwill over East Ukraine and ensuring there is a mutual understanding that NATO’s borders will not be invaded.
Capabilities are at the heart of strategy, and the two countries working together to combat radical Islam, along with other countries in the region, principally Egypt, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Greece, will unify the EU, NATO, U.S. and Russia around a common threat which is in the interest of international peace and security. It demonstrates what goals I hope the U.S. will strive for and the principles we will live by when engaging the world and redefining our position in global affairs.

Q.: But, the Obama administration also claimed for years its intention to cooperate with Russia in combating common threats such as terrorism, using the same words as you are using now. It did not happen. So, what is the difference between Obama’s and Trump’s positions on this issue?
A.: The difference is that the Obama administration was declaring it without taking concrete actions. There was no practical cooperation, and their words differed from their actions. That is why Russia does not believe in American promises, and the atmosphere of mutual confidence has been lost. Trump, if elected president, will restore the trust.
http://www.interfax.com/interview.asp?id=704556


THe truth is out there...not that it matters....
[8|]




ServiceSubinCali -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/4/2017 12:58:28 PM)

My understanding of you is that you are fake news and a liar many times over. You are no better than the troll army on here that require their bottoms crevices to be tongued...I will play no part with you lying fukers.

My understanding of President fake news treason colluding predator embezzler draft dodger Trump – facts speaks for themselves, less does not – only depraved village idiots rally around that cause.

Let us examine his own words
President Trump’s list of false and misleading claims tops 1,000 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/08/22/president-trumps-list-of-false-and-misleading-claims-tops-1000/?utm_term=.88aa1364b75a

He is unfit as many of you lot are unfit- but they will try take me out - like Putin does his naysayers






BoscoX -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 4:49:03 AM)


FR

Sharpton: Bill Clinton's 'coffee' remark about Obama may have been racist

Rev. Al Sharpton suggested Tuesday that a remark that Bill Clinton made about President Barack Obama may have been racist .

During an interview on Fox News with host Sean Hannity and conservative pundit Ann Coulter, Sharpton defended Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) in the wake of his racially insensitive comments that are described in a new book titled, "Game Change." While defending Reid, Sharpton said an alleged comment Clinton reportedly made was "far more disturbing."

In the book, Clinton is quoted as telling Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would be getting us coffee."

Sharpton told Hannity, "I think Bill Clinton said is something you ought to be dealing with. I have said, and you know I said it, that that was far more far disturbing and I think it was far more offensive [than what Reid said.]"

Hannity asked, "Was it racist?"

Sharpton responded, "If he meant that he would have been serving because he was black..."

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/75627-sharpton-bill-clintons-remarks-may-have-been-racist




Lucylastic -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 7:32:21 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


FR

Sharpton: Bill Clinton's 'coffee' remark about Obama may have been racist

Rev. Al Sharpton suggested Tuesday that a remark that Bill Clinton made about President Barack Obama may have been racist .

During an interview on Fox News with host Sean Hannity and conservative pundit Ann Coulter, Sharpton defended Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) in the wake of his racially insensitive comments that are described in a new book titled, "Game Change." While defending Reid, Sharpton said an alleged comment Clinton reportedly made was "far more disturbing."

In the book, Clinton is quoted as telling Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would be getting us coffee."

Sharpton told Hannity, "I think Bill Clinton said is something you ought to be dealing with. I have said, and you know I said it, that that was far more far disturbing and I think it was far more offensive [than what Reid said.]"

Hannity asked, "Was it racist?"

Sharpton responded, "If he meant that he would have been serving because he was black..."

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/75627-sharpton-bill-clintons-remarks-may-have-been-racist


who knew you would have to rely on "clinton" to post on this thread, LMFAO
The very best "debate" loud mouth scum ever has to offer.




Hillwilliam -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 9:18:10 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


FR

Sharpton: Bill Clinton's 'coffee' remark about Obama may have been racist

Rev. Al Sharpton suggested Tuesday that a remark that Bill Clinton made about President Barack Obama may have been racist .

During an interview on Fox News with host Sean Hannity and conservative pundit Ann Coulter, Sharpton defended Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) in the wake of his racially insensitive comments that are described in a new book titled, "Game Change." While defending Reid, Sharpton said an alleged comment Clinton reportedly made was "far more disturbing."

In the book, Clinton is quoted as telling Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would be getting us coffee."

Sharpton told Hannity, "I think Bill Clinton said is something you ought to be dealing with. I have said, and you know I said it, that that was far more far disturbing and I think it was far more offensive [than what Reid said.]"

Hannity asked, "Was it racist?"

Sharpton responded, "If he meant that he would have been serving because he was black..."

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/75627-sharpton-bill-clintons-remarks-may-have-been-racist


who knew you would have to rely on "clinton" to post on this thread, LMFAO
The very best "debate" loud mouth scum ever has to offer.


Howling leftists like him don't debate. All they have are personal attacks and deflection.[8D]




BoscoX -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 12:38:57 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


FR

Sharpton: Bill Clinton's 'coffee' remark about Obama may have been racist

Rev. Al Sharpton suggested Tuesday that a remark that Bill Clinton made about President Barack Obama may have been racist .

During an interview on Fox News with host Sean Hannity and conservative pundit Ann Coulter, Sharpton defended Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) in the wake of his racially insensitive comments that are described in a new book titled, "Game Change." While defending Reid, Sharpton said an alleged comment Clinton reportedly made was "far more disturbing."

In the book, Clinton is quoted as telling Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would be getting us coffee."

Sharpton told Hannity, "I think Bill Clinton said is something you ought to be dealing with. I have said, and you know I said it, that that was far more far disturbing and I think it was far more offensive [than what Reid said.]"

Hannity asked, "Was it racist?"

Sharpton responded, "If he meant that he would have been serving because he was black..."

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/75627-sharpton-bill-clintons-remarks-may-have-been-racist


who knew you would have to rely on "clinton" to post on this thread, LMFAO
The very best "debate" loud mouth scum ever has to offer.


Howling leftists like him don't debate. All they have are personal attacks and deflection.[8D]


Imitation, flattery. [:)]




MasterDrakk -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 1:04:08 PM)

you are no more than a coffee boy for Sharpton, demented howler




Hillwilliam -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 1:06:03 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


Imitation, flattery. [:)]

Noone can match your howling while you sit around the house waiting for your monthly mailbox money.




Lucylastic -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 1:17:54 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


FR

Sharpton: Bill Clinton's 'coffee' remark about Obama may have been racist

Rev. Al Sharpton suggested Tuesday that a remark that Bill Clinton made about President Barack Obama may have been racist .

During an interview on Fox News with host Sean Hannity and conservative pundit Ann Coulter, Sharpton defended Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) in the wake of his racially insensitive comments that are described in a new book titled, "Game Change." While defending Reid, Sharpton said an alleged comment Clinton reportedly made was "far more disturbing."

In the book, Clinton is quoted as telling Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), "A few years ago, this guy (Obama) would be getting us coffee."

Sharpton told Hannity, "I think Bill Clinton said is something you ought to be dealing with. I have said, and you know I said it, that that was far more far disturbing and I think it was far more offensive [than what Reid said.]"

Hannity asked, "Was it racist?"

Sharpton responded, "If he meant that he would have been serving because he was black..."

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/75627-sharpton-bill-clintons-remarks-may-have-been-racist


who knew you would have to rely on "clinton" to post on this thread, LMFAO
The very best "debate" loud mouth scum ever has to offer.


Howling leftists like him don't debate. All they have are personal attacks and deflection.[8D]


Imitation, flattery. [:)]

no, just your earnest hypocrisy for everyone to see.
your mirror lenses are inside out...




BoscoX -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 1:25:48 PM)


Bill Clinton joked about Barack Obama being his "coffee boy" servant, time to howl about the messenger like the howlers you are [:D]




Lucylastic -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 1:35:46 PM)

later.




Danemora -> RE: more than a coffee boy (11/5/2017 1:48:18 PM)

Even if they did all start howling, no one can hear it over the "coyote with his testicles in a bear trap" screeching of the Bosconius noyaptrapshutii




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