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{{Video | {{Video | ||
− | |date= | + | |date=2014/11/13 |
|video_code=Kfpgl6NqF0I | |video_code=Kfpgl6NqF0I | ||
|title=The US State Department IS the CFR | |title=The US State Department IS the CFR | ||
− | |subjects= | + | |subjects=Council on Foreign Relations, United States Department of State |
− | |text=Listening to Ms Clinton is never easy - but the | + | |text=Listening to Ms Clinton is never easy - but the implication that the [[CFR]] actually controls the [[US State Department]] provided by her opening remarks in this video makes the effort worthwhile in this case. |
+ | |authors=Hillary Clinton | ||
+ | |description=Hillary Clinton accidentally implies that the CFR really controls the US State Department. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 5 May 2019
The US State Department IS the CFR
Hillary Clinton accidentally implies that the CFR really controls the US State Department. |
Listening to Ms Clinton is never easy - but the implication that the CFR actually controls the US State Department provided by her opening remarks in this video makes the effort worthwhile in this case.
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