Friday, August 25, 2017

Skull and Bones Member Uses Washington Post Column to Attack Fellow Skull and Bones Member


Skull and Bones member Dana Milbank uses his Washington Post column to attack fellow Skull and Bones member Steven Mnuchin:
What Gary Cohn, Steven Mnuchin and Jared Kushner did this week — or, rather, what they didn’t do — is a shanda.

They’ll know what that means, but, for the uninitiated, shanda is Yiddish for shame, disgrace. The three men, the most prominent Jews in President Trump’s administration, could have spoken out to say that those who march with neo-Nazis are not “very fine people,” as their boss claims. Mnuchin, the treasury secretary, and Cohn, the chief economic adviser, were actually standing with Trump when he said it. They said nothing.

All three let it be known through anonymous friends and colleagues that they are disturbed and distressed by what Trump said — Kushner even got out word that he and his wife, Ivanka Trump, had counseled Trump otherwise — but none is speaking publicly about an outrage that makes millions of Americans feel as though they are living a nightmare.
You can be sure that Dana Milbank is just whipping up conflict for conflict's sake. After all, Milbank and Mnuchin are working together towards what they call on the inside "a new world order".