Russell Brand is one of “them”.
I don’t follow Russell Brand, but I know a little about Varoufakis. This interview seems to appeal to part of the moderate leftie crowd, the little bit hand wringing, compassionate and weepy sort, but ultimately pragmatic.
And I think that is fair, they need to be included in the conversation as part of the middle ground. Varoufakis is obviously going to demonise Putin, as his far left politics will not allow him to recognise any type of political legitimacy to anybody to the right of south-south-west. He does appeal to the soft left crowd, carefully degrading Putin as a “killer” (as though all world leaders are not by definition) and something of a madman desperate to regain a seat at the high table, and does inject a bit of pragmatic common sense into that conversation. That’s a welcome change to the common discourse, and Varoufakis is a savvy enough politician to measure his words carefully for that audience.
And, lest anyone be of any other notion, that audience is the meat and potatoes of the electorate in Europe.
A good interview, if you ask me, given the current state of western media. I disagree with the “lets all hold hands and get along and agree that the little red book is the bible” crowd, but its as good as you are going to get on this side of the Atlantic these days.
Michelle Obama twitters to garner support for these organizations, recommended by “Obama leaders in Europe,” on behalf of the Ukraine.
Suivez l’argent?
What? So now the Obama’s are stepping in. May be he is in charge…
This was good. Thanks
Don’t know, RhebaRhae – just stumbled across it in my travels to other sources of information…
Yuri Bezmenov would be proud listening to dr. Nyquist, they speak the same language and the name of it is SUBVERSION
A lot of compromised people in a media and academia looks like it.
Looks like Claws Ear Swab, on behalf of the Davos elite wannabes, has given his orders to O’Bambam. Virtue signalling pays well.
For a season, bluenose. You know there’s more. Virtue signaling paid only 30 pieces of silver and cost him his soul:
Why wasn’t this perfume sold for three hundred denarii and the money given to the poor? Judas did not say this because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief. As keeper of the money bag, he used to take from what was put into it.