Victoria "warmonger" Nuland has finally resigned from the US State Department. This wicked woman has been responsible for horrific amounts of death and destruction.
To get a an excellent breakdown on this greedy, evil, woman, listen to journalist Gonzalo Lira, murdered by the Ukrainian regime, here:
Lira on Victoria Nuland |
He had deep contacts and knew of which he speaks. Hopefully this will open your eyes as to what went on in Ukraine since 2014.
Julie, For you to even know who that is (and about her evil influence) makes you smarter than 99.99% of the people on this planet.
ReplyDeleteJust more open minded and better informed, I think. The herd believes whatever they are told.
DeleteI don't think Carl uses a standard definition of "smart".
DeleteGood rebuttal! You're so smart.
DeleteHi Julie! I'm as interested in politics as the next boomer, but could you please have a separate blog for those who prefer that to spanking stuff? You're a smart gal, but I would like to see less politics. I've been observing it for more than sixty years and it gets tedious. Strict Julie Spanked should be for spankos and the political blog could be Smart Julie Geo-Political Vixen. Or Strict Julie, Virago at Large. Or Something. Thanks.
DeleteThanks for the feedback. I totally get it. However,
Delete1/ it sounds like too much trouble to manage 2 blogs
2/ I get a diverse crowd here of left and right leaning. Many leftists never hear these points of view, as they wall themselves off from anything that upsets them. I've made quite a few "converts" over the years whose eyes are opened when they hear a different point of view.
Look,gal,I'm your grand-daddy and I'll roast your pretty bum with a hickory switch if'n you don't cut the political stuff! Okay?
DeleteI appreciate the suggestion to have two blogs, but I disagree. As a conservative, right-leaning nationalist who assumes that the mainstream media lie as they breath ("mentent comme ils respirent"), I find it refreshing to come to this site in the expectation of bum-reddening only to read that Julie, my favorite pervert (and there is tough competition) is drawing attention to things that the mainstream ideology-driven, agenda-driven media never talk about. Bravo aux contrariennes!
DeleteAwwww! Favourite Pervert? Yay!
Delete...yep!
ReplyDeleteYou never get tired of parroting pro-Kremlin tripe. Please know that most people see through the biased crap you present but it’s not your fault. People have convinced you that lies and fictions are true and that the truth is naive fiction. It’s sad really.
ReplyDelete'cause Russia is BAD and USA is GOOD.
DeleteThanks for your deep insight.
Nope. Putin is bad. He’s hurt his people and the world continuously. To call out a US State Department official while you defend a dictator who we know has had political enemies killed shows you for the hypocrite you are, or rather the hypocrites who you consume and share back as part of your herd.
DeleteYou are so naive. Do you think the US does not assasinate people and overthrow governments? At least Putin is more subtle with his use of dictatorial powers than the Biden regime who throws political enemies who trespass into jail for years and goes after his major political rival with incessant lawfare. Nuland is responsible for the deaths of millions.
DeleteIt is ridiculous that your ilk focuses on Nuland rather than the Putin regime as the cause of those deaths. The fact you call Putin subtle shows how far the rabbit hole you’ve been led down. Again, sad.
DeletePutin is not subtle. Biden regime is less so.
DeleteI'm not going to get too into the nitty gritty of the current events in Russia/Ukraine, but I did want to pop in and make a comment on the idea that the US is universally good and would only ever kill people or overthrow evil regimes.
DeleteLet me tell you about the time the good old US of A overthrew a democratically elected government in... Australia. Yannow, the US's ally.
Gough Whitlam was elected in 1972 and served until he was removed from office, without an election in 1975. In those three years he got rid of the death penalty, made university free, modernised the sewerage network and introduced universal healthcare. In terms of foreign policy he pulled us out of Vietnam, condemned the indiscriminate bombing of north Vietnam and threatened to not renew the lease on the US's spy base in Australia, Pine Gap.
Famously, CIA Chief of Counter Intelligence for Nixon is quoted as saying of Whitlam, "He is a 'serious threat' to the interests of the United States".
The CIA also offered to fund the Liberal/National conservative coalition opposition party unlimited funding in an election to get rid of Whitlam.
In the end that was unnecessary because the CIA used the position of Governor General (a ceremonial role left over from the days of colonial rule) in order to get rid of Whitlam without an election. They bribed the then GG of Australia (John Kerr) with with direct payments and indirect payments made through the Congress of Cultural Freedom to the point where the CIA labelled him "Our Man Kerr".
Kerr, on a technicality, used his position as the *ceremonial* Governor General to interfere with Parliament to dismiss Gough Whitlam over him not being able to negotiate supply with the Liberal/National Coalition. The Governor General is meant to be a ceremonial position who is advised by the Prime Minister, instead he took the initiative to remove the sitting Prime Minister despite him having a majority in Parliament. This had never happened before and has never happened since.
This is what America does to their allies. Don't you dare think they wouldn't go to equal or further extremes for their enemies. It's pure stupidity.
-Kasey
Thank you for the further example, Kasey. I was not aware.
DeleteAnd if the deep state does this in so many countries around the world, what are the chances they don't do it in the US as well? Zero. Evidence Russiagate.
Of course the US has done/does bad, evil things (assassination, coups etc....) two wrongs dont make a right. However I know I am going to regret going down this road: can you give an example or two of the people Biden has silenced with prison?
DeleteOh, and if it needed to be said, yes, Gough Whitlam's replacement, Malcolm Fraser, immediately re-signed the lease to Pine Gap for America.
DeleteI assumed, Kasey!
DeleteRay - I think the ridiculously long sentences of the J6ers for non-violent misdemeanours type crimes (like trespass, and twisting the SOX law to J6ers to lengthen their sentences) counts as a suppression of political speech. Most were not charged with anything significant, because they broke no significant laws (the vast majority who were peaceful and entered the capital). Certainly we see a major double standard as applied to violent BLM rioters or other protestors who enter the capital or supreme courts.
Then of course we see the absurd lawfare perpetrated against ex-President Trump and his colleagues as a very obvious example. None of those cases has any merit, and anybody not added by TDS can see it.
We've seen parents protesting at school board meetings targeted by the FBI as domestic terrorists.
I believe your head is in the sand if those examples, and others, did not readily come to mind.
This conspiracy theory has been doing the rounds in Australia for decades. Whitlam, who hated Kerr’s guts, himself said Kerr needed no encouragement from the CIA. Complete bullshit.
DeleteHi Julie:
ReplyDeleteI lean a bit left but try to keep an open mind, so I listened to this when I went to the gym today.
Gonzalo had interesting perspectives. Mostly he spoke in generalities but he did make certain assertions - I'd like to these debated in civil discourse with someone who has different views - e.g. Joe Biden's trips to Ukraine.
I'll try to learn more about Nuland. I will say I am skeptical that she (and others) are fully driven by a century old vendetta. Certainly people often start with good intentions and become evildoers - perhaps she is one of them. Perhaps Putin is as well.
I did find Gonzalo's blanket statements about foreign policy simplistic. Do "we" want Russia to be weak? Many of us do if they are our enemy. If we did not feel threatened, I think folks would want Russia to thrive.
I don't know many Ukrainians but I know some Latvians and Lithuanians and Estonians who have all told pretty horrible stories from the years of Russian occupation as Soviets within the USSR.
I don't agree with Trump on much but I do like him pressuring NATO countries to pay their fair share. I have pretty mixed feelings about the U.S. being the world's policeman (especially at sea), but if we are going to have a different role I wish our leaders would create a smooth transition rather than jump to isolationism. (Yes we've made many mistakes but we do help keep the world safe.)
I'd love for the world to get to a place where the world community agrees on borders. It seems Putin wants to put as much of the USSR back together as he can. From what I know, most of those folks would prefer to be on their own (though only part of Ukraine perhaps).
I hope and pray for world peace. But all sides do nasty things whether we like it or not and at the end of the day I am not on Putin's side.
Best,
- Rosco
Gonzalo was arrested by the Zelensky regime and was killed while in prison. Gives it all a bit more credibility, to die for the truth.
DeleteI think he overdid the "vendetta" thing, as well. Greed and sucking up accounts for a lot, as does 10's of 1000's of US State Department and Intelligence employees whose jobs depend on ensuring Russia remains the enemy.
Nobody likes the Soviets, including the Russians. Putin saved Russia after the collapse of the USSR, unlike what happened in Ukraine. It's why his popularity remains so high in Russia.
I wouldn't characterize Trump as having jumped to isolationism. His foreign policy was extensive and effective, including the way he dealt with North Korea, Iran, and the Israeli-Arab conflict with the Abraham Accords. Wars ended under Trump, and there were no new ones. Under Biden, not so much.
You're mind reading if you think Putin wants to reassemble the USSR, and going against his plain and compelling statements to the contrary. The reasons he gave for invading Ukraine stand alone. We're believing propaganda if we believe that (or the opposite).
If you're interested, Oliver Stone's documentary, Ukraine on Fire, done in 2016, illuminates what went on during the US-coordinated Maidan Uprising. It's hard to find as it's being suppressed, but you can torrent it still.
So she needs a punishment spanking, I think you will be happy to dish it out.
ReplyDeleteI would not give her the pleasure of it.
DeleteYes, she deserves a nice party at Guantanamo prison.
DeleteI would rather see Justice served!
DeleteHopefully your husband will punish you severely for your stupid anti-Ukrainian lies. People I know and love have been killed by Russians because of the lies you spread. Believe me when I tell you, there is no hell hot enough for what you are doing.
ReplyDeleteI'll throw that back at you, hypocrite. I'm the one who wants peace. You want to keep war mongering. Keeping Ukraine neutral would have avoided all of it! But no, it's people like you who wanted to antagonize Russia and let loose neo-Nazis to kill ethnic Russians in the Donbas. If you want to see evil, look in the mirror.
DeleteJust like all Nazi’s deserved to die, so do all of Trump’s and Putin’s supporters. Fuck Russia and anyone who supports them.
DeleteLet's see, wishing death on more than 75M Americans. Good look there. Not fascist or evil at all.
DeleteLet's see. Communism has killed about 100 million world-wide. Another 75 millions would be a nice topping for a grisly cake.
DeleteIndeed.
DeleteI'm in love with you. There's a forty year age difference ( that drawing and the pictures of your behind makes me think you're about 25 years old) but what the heck! You're sexy, pretty as fresh cream and cherries, and you're a right winger. Can't ask for more than that. I can feel my old noodle get stiff as I think of you. Am I a dirty old man? You bet I am!
DeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteThat you interpose politics and sex/relationships is enlightening. s*it lets argue, lets disagree. U.S Russia/ wanna be Soviet Union ? Both minnows in history as far as world powers go. Can't tell the difference, Vietnam, Cuba, Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, Nicaragua..... +
I'm an old German guy, go ahead let the racism fly "I can take it" there is no difference between the Yanks and the Russians.
If you want to know where my politics stand ? Libertarian
Chris
Well said!
DeleteHow disappointing that yet again you're happy to nothing more than Putins puppet on Ukraine
ReplyDeleteWhile the majority of the western world can see Russia as dictatorship who invaded a sovereign democratic country, you seem to think somehow this was Ukraines fault
No doubt you'll dispute the well documented war crimes by the Russians including mass rapes as nothing more fakes
You sound like a brainwashed zombie, Tim. Somebody with a good faith argument would acknowledge the indisputable provocations and say that's the right strategy to deal with Russia: provoke them into a war and then weaken them. As it is I'm forced to entirely discount your criticism. Sorry. Try making a cogent point next time.
DeleteAtrocities happen in every war. Many, many documented cases of American atrocities throughout the Vietnam conflict for example, or Abu Ghraib. I condemn all wartime atrocities. Do you?
Do you really believe that video from Gonzalo? Thanks anyway.
DeleteHow much is Canada involved in the Ukraine war?
For the most part, yes, because it's internally consistent and consistent with many other independent sources I trust. And the counter-points are always very inconsistent (e.g. Russia blew up its own pipeline... for... reasons?).
DeleteGood to see that most of the pro Trump bloggers, when you come across a fact that you don't like you go for the insults
Delete"Brain washed zombie"? Really?
You seem to think that because I don't believe in your theory that Russia was provoked into this war, I should be discounted.
As for "indisputable", I think you really need to do some more research into Ukranian history or perhaps go one better and talk to some Ukrainians
No doubt you also think I'm idiot who thinks that Russias election was sham and then Putin was democratically elected
No doubt, you miss the whole point that under Putins russia, peoples freedoms to have discussions like this are massively curtailed
You're right about 'Nam. I was there back in '65. We did a lot of bad stuff to those people. Actually we didn't think of them as human beings. They did a lot of bad stuff too. People forget that.
DeleteTim:
DeleteIt's indisputable that the US provoked the war. Now, you can criticize Putin for taking the bait, or you can hold the opinion that forcing the confrontation was a good thing for the west, but you cannot dispute the fact of the provocation.
Of course the Russian election was rigged. As was the US election.
Yes, under Putin freedoms are curtailed. The same things are now happening in the west, just in more subtle ways.
Anon.
DeleteYes indeed.
The US also killed 100,000 innocent civilians in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end WW2.
https://plus.thebulwark.com/p/anti-ukraine-chorus-exploit-gonzalo-lira-death?fbclid=IwAR2u4WRy80WqhF6qUKtre9XQQqU-Du8homNT0RLLaJUUwIdKAlcowYvxb9s
ReplyDeleteYou need to get better at spotting propaganda. Fact is, Lira, an American citizen, was imprisoned for speech, and neglected sufficiently in prison that he died as a result.he was arrested while trying to flee to Hungary (why not let him go and say good 'riddance?). The US embassy did nothing to assist, despite being asked.
DeleteThe article displays clear bias in its description of Lira, using vague slanders with no specifics or references.
Ironically, what the author claims was "Russian propaganda" about Ukraine exaggerating its military successes has by now been proven to be absolutely true, as the Ukraine military continues its brutal collapse.
Hi Julie love reading your blog that's to spanking enjoy how you Dav can switch and the latest stories are great need to invest in your books so Mrs can read them too we are new comes to spanking Iam the spankee.
ReplyDeletePolitical issue should really be keep out of many blogs and knowing we have the freedom of speech . Point of veiw the world is watching a 3 ring circus Russia , China ,Nth Vietnam and USA .Australian are watching just like to say again love this site
Glad you love it! Thanks!
DeleteStrongly do not care about the political content, but of course it is Julie's blog and she can publish what she likes
ReplyDeleteThanks! I feel the same.
DeleteThe blog may be yours, but if your ass was mine, I would use a tawse, a birch and a bull whip on it. Pretty your tail may be, but it's gonna get roasted!
Deleteyes mam
DeleteI am so ashamed that when I saw the title of this post, my first thought was that some well-deserved Misterss would retire and lay down the whip for good.
ReplyDeleteHowever, the world's most harmful woman is retiring, without whom there would have been much less death and misery in the world.
She will be in the deepest dungeon of hell, and I would deserve a thorough spanking for associating her with any of the strict but fair mistresses.