“In Chicago, there was an old tradition of throwing a brick through your own campaign office window, and then calling a press conference to say that you’ve been attacked…” – David Axelrod

Not enough people know the history of false flags in our society or talk freely about them. This is Obama’s campaign advisor admitting the reality of them being used in campaign seasons.

 

“In Chicago, there was an old tradition of throwing a brick through your own campaign office window, and then calling a press conference to say that you’ve been attacked,” Axelrod says. “I think it’s a little bit the same with the Republicans. They meet, they decide we’re not going to give the president any bipartisan support, and then they call a press conference to accuse him of not governing in a bipartisan way. And that, I think, grates on people.”

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h/t Orangutan

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