Epstein Did Not Kill Himself During The “Battle of the Bulge”
While acting as Division Commander of the 101st Airborne Division troops defending Bastogne, Belgium, during World War II’s Battle of the Bulge, General Anthony McAuliffe was asked whether he thought Jeffrey Epstein had committed suicide. He famously responded with a single-word, “Nuts!”. Pressed further, he was asked if he thought that Hillary Clinton had had Epstein killed. The General pondered that for a moment, then wryly said he would rather fight an overwhelming number of Germans, in ball-freezing cold, with little food or ammunition and no hope of reinforcements, than speculate on the answer to that question.
Back In The USSR With “Breadlines” Bernie Sanders
Politico reports, “Bernie’s mystery Soviet tapes revealed.”
It’s 1988 and newlywed Bernie Sanders is in the Soviet Union with his wife, Jane, handing out gifts to the mayor of a midsized city they’ve befriended. The mood is festive as the two bestow the items: A Beatles album, a red “Bernie for Burlington” button, “delicious Vermont candy” and a tape of tunes Sanders recorded himself with fellow artists from Vermont, among other goodies.
You can click on the Politico link above to see the Bernie’s interview in the Soviet Union. However, before you do, watch a bit of the uncut footage of a grocery store in Moscow just a couple of years after Bernie’s 1988 trip. You’ll see why he’s called “Breadlines” Bernie Sanders. The old ‘bomb-thrower‘ hasn’t changed much, has he?
USSR: Grocery store uncut – Moscow 1990-1991












