Michael Flynn, who spoke at the RNC last week, appeared with Bill Maher and brushed off the “Lock her up” chants at the convention as just sloganeering. Really? Here are some dots.
Once-intimate colleagues say they have not seen Manafort, 64, in years and hear from him only in occasional email missives. His most recent firm, Davis Manafort, functionally broke up shortly after the 2008 presidential election.
As that campaign was unfolding in the United States, the notorious political fixer emerged overseas, playing a familiar role in an unfamiliar place: advising Yanukovych, the pro-Russian strongman whose ouster last month has triggered an international crisis reminiscent of a Cold War spy novel.
Prosecution of Ukrainian Opposition Leaders
June 24, 2011 by still4hill
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) shakes hands with former Ukrainian prime minister and opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko as they meet in Kiev, July 2, 2010. Clinton told Ukraine on Friday that the door to entering NATO remained open and she backed the ex-Soviet republic’s efforts to secure a new deal with the International Monetary Fund. REUTERS/Alexander Prokopenko/Pool (UKRAINE – Tags: POLITICS)
Press Statement
Victoria Nuland
Department Spokesperson, Office of the SpokespersonWashington, DCJune 24, 2011
The United States is aware of the opening of the trial against former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and reiterates its concern about the appearance of politically-motivated prosecutions of opposition figures in Ukraine. When the senior leadership of an opposition party is the focus of prosecutions, out of proportion with other political figures, this creates the appearance of a political motive. We urge the Government of Ukraine to refrain from actions that create such an appearance and undermine the rule of law in Ukraine. We will closely monitor the legal proceedings against Yulia Tymoshenko and other opposition figures.
Hillary Clinton on the Treatment of Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
May 1, 2012 by still4hill
Press StatementHillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of StateWashington, DCMay 1, 2012
The United States is deeply concerned by the treatment of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and other imprisoned members of her former government. The photographs of Mrs. Tymoshenko released by the Ukrainian Human Rights Ombudsman further call into question the conditions of her confinement. We urge the Ukrainian authorities to ensure that Mrs. Tymoshenko receives immediate medical assistance in an appropriate facility and request that the U.S. Ambassador be given access to her. We continue to call for her release, the release of other members of her former government and the restoration of their full civil and political rights.
Yulia Tymoshenko walks out of prison, and back into Ukrainian politics
The guy managing Trump’s campaign whose delegates shouted “lock her up” also managed the campaign of the guy who in fact locked up his opponent after his election. She was not released until he was ousted and fled. But you had connected those dots already. Is this just a slogan?
Let’s make sure Trump is never in a position to put any political opponents behind bars.
Reblogged this on Still4Hill and commented:
Last night on the campaign trail, Donald Trump told his disciples that he was beginning to agree with their “Lock her up” chant. Next inviting Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s email, this is the most unAmerican sentiment ever expressed by a presidential candidate on the hustings.
We do not lock up our political opponents. So where did this idea come from? Who is orchestrating the slogans? Is this just a slogan or is it something more?
I am reblogging this from last week.
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