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Bill Blain: "It's A FUBAR Moment Of Monumental Proportions"

Bill Blain: "It's A FUBAR Moment Of Monumental Proportions"

In his characteristically unique style, this morning Mint's Bill Blain has set his sights, and commentary, on the recent elections in the UK and France, the former of which he summarizes as a "FUBAR moment of monumental proportions" while the latter is - well, who knows, but "at least Macron has a plan."

His latest "Blain's Morning Porridge" note below:

France or the UK - A Tale of Two Cities... but mainly who is going to clear up?

Iran Claims Proof Of 'Direct US Support" For ISIS Days After Congressman Dana Rohrabacher Floats The Idea

Iran Claims Proof Of 'Direct US Support" For ISIS Days After Congressman Dana Rohrabacher Floats The Idea

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Last Thursday, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher praised ISIS for coordinated terrorist attacks in Tehran which left 17 civilians dead - then suggested that the United States should support the terrorist organization in their endeavors to bring regime change to Iran, comparing the situation to working with Stalin's Russia to get Hitler.

Brexit Still Means Brexit! May's Mistake Not What Most Suggest

Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com,

Contrary to what many are saying, the Tory election debacle was not about Brexit. Rather, the election was about everything but Brexit.

Sure, the youth vote, turned out en masse for Corbyn, but Labour and Corbyn himself had already admitted the Brexit reality.

Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg explains nicely in This election created no mandate for watering down Brexit. There must be no backsliding.

"It's Madness" - Massive Anti-Government Protests In Venezuela Worsen, Patterns Emerge

"It's Madness" - Massive Anti-Government Protests In Venezuela Worsen, Patterns Emerge

Authoired by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

As protests against Venezuela’s “democratic socialist” government roll into their third month, Dr. Henrique Montbrun, who oversees the triage post in the municipality of Baruta, says the violence in the country has reached unprecedented levels. “It’s madness,” he says.

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