I’ll start:

Richard Engel

Andrea Mitchell

Christian Amanpour

Also it’s wild that they always just have like a “former CIA Director” or other open ‘former’ spooks on as commentators as if that is totally just a normal thing to do.

Death to America.

pin flaunting Sean Hannity basically telling all his viewers what they are watching.

Russia Russia Russia Rachel Maddow

Morning Joe and Mika Brzezinski

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Yes! Maddow for sure.

The others I think might just be stupid enough to not be paid by the deep state to say the dumb things they say.

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6 points

Is Maddow a direct asset or just a profiteer off of the environment these agencies have cultivated?

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Enes Kanter is definitely a useful idiot

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Nathan Fielder.

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8 points

See! Psy-op!

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9 points

I only know him as a silly over-budgeted prank guy, what’s the story

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14 points

The plan? Create a goofy TV persona and TV show to cover up your activity in operation COINTELPRO 2

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11 points

The Uber Driver sleeper cell episode shows that he knows how to train potential insurgent groups in terror tactics. Classic CIA playbook

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10 points

I just thought it’d be funny.

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13 points

David Ignatius

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LOL

Ignatius’s coverage of the CIA has been criticized as being defensive and overly positive. Melvin A. Goodman, a 42-year CIA veteran, Johns Hopkins professor, and senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, has called Ignatius “the mainstream media’s apologist for the Central Intelligence Agency,” citing as examples Ignatius’s criticism of the Obama administration for investigating the CIA’s role in the use of torture in interrogations during the Iraq War and his charitable defense of the agency’s motivations for outsourcing such activities to private contractors.

double LOL

In addition to being a journalist, Ignatius has written eleven novels in the suspense/espionage fiction genre that draw on his experience and interest in foreign affairs and his knowledge of intelligence operations. His first novel, Agents of Innocence, was at one point described by the CIA on its website as “a novel but not fiction.”

he’s either a spook or the world’s biggest simp.

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15 points

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