Christiane Amanpour Explodes at CNN Syria Panel: Stop Spewing ‘False Moral Equivalence!’



2012 What’s the Real Truth

Let me ask you all a question:

DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE ‘REAL’ BACKGROUND OF CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR? TO UNDERSTAND HER STRONG STATEMENT – AND ITS TOTAL BIAS – IF NOT WORSE, YOU NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT HER PERSONAL LIFE. SHE MAY BE TOTALLY NAIVE, BUT AT THIS POINT IN HISTORY FROM A PROFESSIONAL LIKE SHE PRETENDS TO BE, SUCH NAIVETE IS TOTALLY UNFORGIVABLE!!!!

SHE IS MARRIED TO JAMES RUBIN. TAKE THE TIME, PLEASE, TO READ ABOUT HIM!!

I ASK YOU IF SHE CAN BE ANY LESS THAN A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE CABAL?

I ASK YOU IS IT POSSIBLE TO DRAW ANY OTHER CONCLUSION?

IT’S TIME WE SHEEPLE DO OUR WORK, OR WE DESERVE WHAT’S COMING AT US!

James Rubin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Philip “Jamie” Rubin (born 1960) is a former diplomat and journalist. He is an executive editor at Bloomberg News.[1] Having served in the State Department during the administration of President Bill Clinton, he became a Sky News television news journalist and commentator. He is married to CNN andABC chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour.

Biography

Education and early career[edit source | editbeta]

Rubin was born into a Jewish family in New York City.[2][3] He graduated from Columbia with a BA in political science in 1982, and a Master of International Affairs (MIA) in 1984 from Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs. At Columbia, Rubin was a student of Zalmay Khalilzad, later U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq and the United Nations under President George W. Bush. Rubin also attended Boston University. Early in his career, he was the Assistant Director of Research at the Arms Control Association.[4]

Clinton administration[edit source | editbeta]

He went on to serve under President Clinton as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Chief Spokesman for the State Department from 1997 to May 2000. In the Clinton administration, he was considered Secretary Madeleine Albright‘s right-hand man.

Career in academia, politics and media[edit source | editbeta]

Since leaving government, Rubin has been a Visiting Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics; a partner at communications consultancy Brunswick and – in 2002 and 2003 – the host of PBS‘s Wide Angle series, a weekly international affairs program.

After serving as chief foreign policy spokesman for General Wesley Clark‘s presidential campaign, Rubin worked for Democratic nominee John Kerry, serving as a senior advisor for national security affairs.

In October 2005, Rubin became lead news anchor on World News Tonight on Sky News. In July 2006, Sky News restructured its schedule and cancelledWorld News Tonight.

Rubin joined Bloomberg News in December 2010 and oversees editorial issues of Bloomberg News in Central and South America, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.[1] He also leads Bloomberg View, a Bloomberg op-ed project,[5] with David Shipley.[1]

When announced he would be joining Bloomberg, Rubin said:

“I look forward to joining Bloomberg at a time when rational thought and commentary in the media is needed now more than ever before.”[1]

After only 10 months he quit his position.[6]

Support for Hillary Clinton candidacy[edit source | editbeta]

Rubin was a member of Hillary Clinton‘s campaign team for the 2008 Democratic nomination. He caused some controversy when he described Lord Trimblethe Nobel Peace Prize winner and former First Minister of Northern Ireland as a “crankpot” for stating that Hillary Clinton’s claim to have been “helpful” in the Northern Irish peace process was, “A wee bit silly”.[7] He also stated that Trimble’s opinion was not important as he was ‘a Protestant’, and so ‘traditionally conservative’.[8]

In another interview, also on MSNBC, Rubin quoted the co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, John Hume, as saying:

I am quite surprised that anyone would suggest that Hillary Clinton did not perform important work as first lady in the area of foreign policy. I can state from firsthand experience that she played a positive role for over a decade in helping to bring peace to Northern Ireland. She visited Northern Ireland, met with very many people and gave decisive support to the peace process.

Later in the same interview, Rubin recounted a conversation he had with former US Senator and US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland George Mitchell:

“And as it happens a week ago I was at a dinner with George Mitchell and asked him about this. And he said pretty much the same thing. I don’t understand why people are questioning this? I had a lot of experience with Hillary doing things that were helpful to me.”[1]

“I also maintain my love for scootering around London”, he added.

Jamie Rubin frequently brings quotes with him in the form of notes to reinforce his position during television interviews. During the 2008 campaign, he was a guest on CNN’s Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer in a foreign policy discussion with Susan Rice, who became Obama’s nominee for Ambassador to the United Nations.[9]

Recently, he wrote an article, published in the Washington Post, concerning the controversy which arose when it was perceived that Bush had criticized Obama during a foreign visit to Israel. Rubin accused John McCain, who defended Bush, of “hypocrisy” as McCain had records of supporting dialogue with the Hamas in the past.

Recent activities[edit source | editbeta]

Rubin was an adjunct professor at Columbia University.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed Rubin commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 2011 as well as a counselor to the state’s Empire State Development Corporation. He resigned his commissioner position on May 29, 2013.[10]

Personal life[edit source | editbeta]

He is the son of publisher Harvey Rubin and his wife Judith.[11]

James’ sister Elizabeth Rubin is a journalist, Edward R. Murrow press fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and staff writer for The New York Times Magazine.

In 1998 Rubin, who at the time was spokesman for the US State Department, married Christiane Amanpour, chief international correspondent for CNN. Their son, Darius John Rubin, was born in 2000.

In May of 2013. Rubin announced he will move to London with his wife and their son to work on several projects, including a book about America’s use of military force abroad. He will also be a scholar in residence at Oxford University’s Rothermere American Institute.[12]

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3 thoughts on “Christiane Amanpour Explodes at CNN Syria Panel: Stop Spewing ‘False Moral Equivalence!’

  1. …well…gee…as a two decade ‘federally protected whistle-blower” for the US Department of Defense…who worked in Bosnia and assorted other gangster idiocies of the US Government and their assorted gangster brethren… I think maybe the entire panel missed out on the fact that it is the US NWO folks who have been raping the planet and the country for decades…these panelists act as though the US is the Good Guy…sadly hilarious…how embarrassing to have ignore so much well-known truth…..

    Regards,

    RJ O’Guillory
    Author-
    Webster Groves – The Life of an Insane Family

  2. It’s always amazing to watch ignorance in action. These panelists were taught somewhere around second grade the the US was the most moral nation in the world, and that was good enough for them, no need to look further.

    Has anyone else noticed that the only time informed people watch any mainstream media, it’s to laugh at them?

  3. Christianne? Just pick up your rifle and uniform on the way out of the studio, m-kay? The catch? You don’t get to stay at a nice hotel and pretend to be in the front lines, you actually have to be there yourself. Sucks, you say? Yep, war sucks, especially when it’s you getting your head blown off.

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