Now when people like me first started criticizing her and calling her out, she tried to turn it into feminism. We were attacking her because she was a woman! We were attacking her instead of the man! This was a double standard!
No, this was about the fact that she knew about this behavior. Again, the victims of Chris E'lia said that Whitney knew.
If you're not getting how crappy she is, grasp that another close friend of Whitney's just got exposed as a sexual predator: Bryan Callan.
Whitney had no idea!!!!
Really. She did a podcast with Bryan where they made jokes about him being a rapist.
Want to keep pretending that Whitney Cummings is a good person?
She hangs out with her 'buddies' who are all predators. She covers for them and lies for them.
Friday, July 31, 2020. We look at various candidates running to be elected president of the United States this November.
Starting
in the United States where the November presidential election looms.
The Democratic Party will begin their national convention on August 17th
and wrap it up on August 20th if everything goes as scheduled. The
party platform -- which is meaningless though people vest so much into
it every four years -- will be a bigger disappointment than usual as
items like Medicare For All, which the bulk of the party supports but
which the Joe Biden campaign sneers at, aren't on it.
The only non-disappointment next month? Finally, the endless game of who The Bachelor Joe will give his rose to will end.
Tammy
Duckworth? Because a hot head is who we think makes a good president?
A conservative Democrat in the tradition of Zell Miller is who the
country needs? Tammy has no base and she produces no enthusiasm. Joe
already has an enthusiasm gap. Picking Tammy would be as bad as picking
Susan Rice who has never held elected office but has been in the public
eye for decades and no one but the circle-jerk press has ever been
impressed with her. Picking Susan Rice, in fact, could be just the
thing to rally Donald Trump's base.
Kamala
Harris brings enthusiasm, her supporters are fierce and would provide a
rapid response team unlike anything Joe currently has. Elizabeth
Warren? I don't think anyone doubts that she could serve as vice
president and immediately step into the presidency if that was
required. (Joe has stated, alluding to his health and age, that his
selection should be someone who could take over immediately if needed.)
If she takes it, does she compromise her own image? It's more a
possible threat to her future than to his. Karen Bass? She's a member
of Congress, she's got spirit and personality. She could bring much
energy and interest to the ticket. (I know Karen and I like Karen. Were
I picking for Joe Biden, I would pick Karen.)
Those
are the real contenders. No one believes a city mayor or Stacey Abrams
is capable of being the president on a moment's notice. They lack the
gravitas and the experience. Remember, Sarah Palin was a sitting
governor when John McCain picked her as a running mate and the press
still ridiculed her well before she was doing interviews.
The
person needs to be competent, yes, but they need to be more than that,
they need to bring enthusiasm. No one gives a damn about Joe Biden's
campaign. He doesn't stir enthusiasm. The last two months, he's only
really captured the press' attention over who he might choose as a
running mate. They've spent weeks and weeks speculating.
Why?
It's cheap journalism. Doesn't cost them a damn thing. Second, it's all that's interesting about Joe.
So
to pick a Susan Rice or Tammy Duckworth would be an error -- possibly a
fatal one. The minute the woman is picked -- Joe has said it will be a
woman -- the who-will-he-pick game is over and the nominee better be
able, all by herself, to generate interest and enthusiasm.
It's
a shame that Joe's been unwilling to seriously consider even one Latina
for the position. It's good that the long process allowed Gretch The
Wretch to be eliminated (she was eliminated because of her husband,
that's when she was dropped from consideration, when he was demanding
special treatment right before Memorial Day weekend) as well as Amy
Klobuchar.(over civil rights questions stemming from her time as a
prosecutor).
Kamala, Elizabeth and Amy all
vied for the nomination. All had at least one moment of friction with
Joe during the primaries. The only female who didn't? Tulsi Gabbard
and she was never even on his long list.
Barring
any upset, Joe will be declared the nominee of the Democratic Party
next month. Donald Trump, the sitting president, is expected to be
declared the nominee of the GOP at their convention as well.
We're going to stay with Donald for a moment. We've been covering Vanessa Guillen's murder since July 1st. Yesterday, the president met with her family. Tom Vanden Brooks (USA TODAY) reports:
President Donald Trump met Thursday with the
family of Spc. Vanessa Guillen, who disappeared from Fort Hood in April
and whose remains were found earlier this month.
“It’s
an incredible story. It’s a terrible story,” Trump said to the family
in the Oval Office. “So we’re going to look into it very powerfully. We
already have started, as you know, and we’ll get to the bottom of it.
Maybe things can come out that will help other people in a situation
like Vanessa. We’ll be in touch with you constantly.”
A
funeral has not been held because Guillen was dismembered and relatives
are awaiting her remains, the family’s lawyer, Natalie Khawam, told
Trump.
“If I can help you out with the funeral, I’ll help you out, financially, I’ll help you,” Trump said.
“I want justice for my Vanessa,” Guillen’s mother said through tears.
During
the meeting, Khawam explained Guillen’s death to Trump and asked him to
consider the circumstances surrounding it as the reason to pass the
#IAmVanessaGuillen bill.
One of Guillen’s sisters said
that the troops who are willing to serve and protect need protection,
which is why they are asking for the bill.
Trump said the DOJ and the FBI are investigating the case.
“We are going to look into it very powerfully,” Trump said. “... We will get to the bottom of this.”
Guillen’s
mother said her daughter is a part of history and she pleaded with
Trump to join with the family and be a positive part of Guillen’s story.
During
the meeting, Guillen’s family said they have not had a funeral, yet,
because the military still has Guillen’s remains because the
investigation is open.
Trump responded that he would help
Guillen’s family with costs for the funeral should they need it, and he
would intervene to help her family get the remains from the military in
order for them to have a proper funeral in Houston.
Hopefully, her family will find justice and peace.
People
talk about polling. The polls are meaningless at this point. They
show Joe ahead? Because Joe's buried himself. Like Hillary Clinton
before him, candidate Joe is someone America likes better when they
don't see him. Joe won't be able to hide forever. There's also the
issue of how polls work. You have to have a free environment. When the
press is conducting polls and the press has already decided to issue
value judgments (Trump = bad, Donald is a racist, etc), people are not
going to feel they can answer honestly. We noted that in 2016 and it's
true today. The polling was wrong in 2016. It may very well be wrong
today. Michael Moore was booed and hissed for offering the cautionary
note that it's too early to call Joe's presidency a sure thing; but
Michael was right about that. It is too early.
In addition to Joe and Donald representing the corporate duopoly, there are other candidates in the race.
Gloria La Riva is the presidential candidate from the Party for Liberation and Socialism.
While
Joe bumbles around in a daze, Gloria's protesting police brutality and
evictions. She travels to Portland to make her voice heard. This week,
Gloria has Tweeted about Jalil Muntaqim:
What a great livestream for brother Jalil Muntaqim today, in prison an unimaginable but real 49 years! He was in at 19, truly a crime against him and a crime against Black America. #CommutationNow! #FreeJalilNow! Call Gov. Cuomo
If you're not part of the corporate duopoly, you have to fight for media attention and for ballot access. David Wildestein (NEW JERSEY GLOBE) reports rapper,
designer and social influencer Kayne West filed to run in New Jersey --
800 signatures are required to make the ballot there and Kanye has
1,327. David explains:
He is one of seven independent candidates who filed.
A New Jersey resident, Gloria Estrela La Riva of Harrison, filed
1,589 signatures to run as the Socialism and Liberation candidate. She
has designated Leonard Peltier as her running mate.
Also filing as independent presidential candidates: Rocky De La
Fuente (Alliance Party); Don Blankenship (Constitution Party); Howie
Hawkins (Green Party); Jo Jorgenson (Libertarian Party); and Bill
Hammons (Unity Party).
Jo Joregenson
is the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee. Her team is currently
working to get on the Wisconsin ballot (among other states) and they
have until August 4th to gather the needed signatures. On another
stimulus package, her campaign issued the following this week:
GREENVILLE, S.C.; July 27, 2020— Dr. Jo Jorgensen,
Libertarian for president, has released the following statement,
warning of the danger of another massive COVID-19 bailout bill being
negotiated in Congress:
I’d
advise you to hold on to your wallet, but it won’t do you any good so
long as Democrats and Republicans remain in power. To fund their bailout
bills, the Federal Reserve is printing trillions of dollars out of thin
air, which will tap your wallet, whether you hang on to it or not.
Democrats
want to spend another $3 trillion for so-called economic stimulus.
Donald Trump wants to spend another $2 trillion. Joe Biden wants to
spend $2 trillion just on green energy.
We may soon see another $2 trillion spending package signed into law.
That’s
in addition to the $3 trillion that Democrats and Republicans spent on
the C.A.R.E.S. Act and other stimulus bills just in the last four
months.
And that’s on top of the $1 trillion deficit they created by spending far more than they took in for this year’s budget.
That
comes to at least $6 trillion in new debt in less than a year. To put
this in perspective, $6 trillion buys half of all the gold in the world,
even at today’s high price per ounce.
Where do Democrats and Republicans get the money to pay for this?
They
can’t borrow it, because the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates
artificially low. At these low rates, they can’t find enough buyers of
Treasury bills to fund the debt.
Instead, the Federal Reserve buys T-bills from the government by printing trillions of dollars out of thin air. Poof!
Why
should counterfeiters bother to print fake bills that might be worth a
few thousand dollars when they can work for the Federal Reserve?
But won’t someone have to pay for all this, you may ask? Yes — you!
Politicians will take your wealth in the form of inflation. Prices will rise, making your dollars worth less.
How
much will they bleed from your wallet when this bill comes due? Six
trillion dollars in new debt amounts to an average of $36,689 in new
debt for every working American (including those who are seeking work).
That
is to say, politicians’ reckless new spending this year alone will
likely cost you, on average, $36,689 in inflation, along with other
forms of loss, which include future tax increases, lower wages, cuts in
government benefits, or a combination thereof.
What will you get for your $36,689 loss? That depends on who you are.
If you’re a “too big to fail” corporation, K Street lobbyists have your back. You’ll probably see billions.
If
you’re fortunate enough to own stock in those giant corporations,
you’re seeing a stock market rise, thanks to the Fed. If you’re in the
richest ten percent, which own 81 percent of stocks, you just saw your
net worth increase an average of $220,000 since the stock market
bottomed out in March.
If
you’re a small business, you may get a loan. But for many, it won’t be
enough. The Partnership for New York City estimates that one-third of
all the employers in that city will be closing their doors because of
the pandemic shutdown. It’s not much better elsewhere.
And
if you’re an average American worker, for your $36,689 loss, you might
get back another $1,200 stimulus check and a few more weeks of
unemployment benefits.
Sound like a good deal to you?
Under a Jorgensen administration, none of this would have happened.
Instead
of quashing coronavirus testing early on, I would have enabled rapid,
widespread testing by lifting all related FDA restrictions. With
knowledge of who has the virus, those who were infection-free would have
likely returned to work months ago.
The
economy would be in far better shape; many jobs and businesses would be
saved; and there would be no justification for massive government
bailouts.
How do we get out of the mess that the Democrats and Republicans have created? First,
deregulate. We can take pressure off struggling businesses by relieving
them of burdensome government regulations that waste their time and
deplete their profits.
As
president, I will go way beyond the deregulation we’ve seen under
President Trump, which still leaves many businesses bogged down in miles
of red tape. In many cases, it’s easier to put up a shingle in
communist China than in the United States. That will end under my
administration.
By making it easy to do business in our country, we can compete successfully in a worldwide marketplace. More jobs will result.
Second, cut taxes.
I
will work to end the federal income tax, and with it, the IRS. If
you’re an average American family, you’ll get back over $12,000 that you
now pay in federal income taxes every year. When you’re allowed to keep
the money you earn, your spending and savings will stimulate economic
growth well beyond anything Congress can do.
Last, stop government overspending.
We
must dramatically cut federal spending and resist all temptations for
phony stimulus bills that cost most people much more than they will ever
get back.
As president, I
will cut total spending dramatically. I’ll bring our troops home and cut
unneeded spending in the military budget, as well as every other area
of the federal government.
Appropriations
bills that fail to substantially reduce government spending, or that
add a dime to the national debt, will be met with my veto pen.
And I will demand a full audit of the Federal Reserve, so every taxpayer can see the damage it’s doing to your dollars.
By forcing politicians to be financially responsible, we’ll put buying power back in your wallet — where it belongs.
Joseph Kishore is the presidential candidate from the Socialist Equality Party.
There is a little, though very little, commentary on the Trump admin's reference to journalists as "adversaries." A former Obama official called it "appalling and dangerous." But this is precisely the attitude of the Democrats toward WikiLeaks and Assange.
The Democrats are just as terrified of the growth of opposition in the working class as Trump. And Whitmer is enforcing the back to work campaign in Michigan, including in the auto plants.
Howie Hawkins is the Green Party's presidential nominee.
This morning, Howie and his running mate Angela Walker appeared on NON COMPETE (above).
We're also going to note this interview from two days ago on THE SHARPE WAY.
We
are mainly noting that for one reason. Last week, Howie was falsely
smeared as a War Criminal because he served in Vietnam. We're not going
into all that nonsense but I will repeat that I do not blame US troops
who are sent into battle by the government. The War Criminal is
whomever sent them in. A Steven D. Green who goes to Iraq and plots and
carries out a gang-rape and mass murder is a War Criminal, yes. Every
US service member who went to Iraq or to Vietnam or Afghanistan or
whatever is not a War Criminal. I was offended that a sweeping claim
like that was offered on a podcast. The podcast was about trashing
Howie so anything they could throw at him, they did. THE SHARPE WAY,
beneath their video notes:
Howie Hawkins is the original Green New Dealer, the first US candidate
to campaign for a Green New Deal in 2010.
When his draft number was called in 1972, Howie enlisted in the Marine
Corps while continuing to organize against the Vietnam War.
Howie was a co-founder of the anti-nuclear Clamshell Alliance in 1976.
In the 1970s and 1980s, he was also a leader in the anti-apartheid
divestment movement to end US corporate investment in the racist system
of oppression and labor exploitation in South Africa.
Howie moved to Syracuse in 1991 to develop cooperatives for CommonWorks,
a federation of cooperatives that promoted cooperative ownership,
democratic control, and ecological sustainability in the local economy.
From 2001 to 2018, he worked as a Teamster unloading trucks at UPS. Now
retired, he remains a supporter of Teamsters for a Democratic Union, US
Labor Against the War, the Labor Campaign for Single Payer Healthcare,
the Labor Network for Sustainability, and the Labor Notes network.
www.howiehawkins.us
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I did not know he
was organizing against the Vietnam War. Possibly, the two who trashed
him did not know either. I hope they both regret trashing him as a War
Criminal and I hope that we will not hear that ludicrous claim again
this year.
Yesterday, Howie's campaign released the following:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Keivn Zeese, Press Secretary KZeese@HowieHawkins.US
303-996-6582
Hawkins Says HEAL Act will “spread the pandemic and deepen the economic collapse”
Urges Both Parties to Rewrite Bills So They Are Adequate for the Crises
The Green Party candidates for president and vice president, Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker have published Red Lines for COVID and Economic Recovery, which describes the Republican and Demoratic proposals as a danger to public health and the economy.
“The bill proposed by the Republicans
will turn schools and workplaces into superspreaders in their
communities. It fails to include the essential steps of rapid testing,
hundreds of thousands of tracers, and fully-funded COVID treatment,
which are needed to safely re-open the economy,” said Howie Hawkins.
“The Democrats have put forward an inadequate bill and failed to alert
Republicans to red lines that are essential in a successful bill. The
two parties’ proposals will spread the pandemic and deepen the economic
collapse.”
The campaign has published Red Lines For COVID and Economic Recovery.
The Hawkins/Walker Red Lines will (1) Ensure the November Election, (2)
Not Make Schools Super Spreaders for More Illness, (3) Protect Workers
and Employers, (4) Stop the Pandemic, and (5) Stop Job Loss and Business
Destruction.
“Failure to properly act now will
mean more than 250,000 people in the US will be dead by Election Day and
the economy will have sunk from a deep recession into a long-term
depression. We will see mass evictions and foreclosures on levels never
seen before along with record unemployment and rising poverty,” sad
Hawkins. “By the time of the election, the fact that the two governing
parties are presiding over failed state will be evident to all.”
The first was just north of Baghdad in Tarmiya, where a sniper
shot a popular general on July 17. The second came on July 29 near the
western Anbar town of Hit, where the commander of the 29th Brigade of
the Army’s 7th Division was killed.
The 7th Division seemed generally well liked among the local population in Anbar when this journalist accompanied it on operations to liberate western Anbar in late 2017. Many of its officers have received training from the international coalition.
On July 25, when a mukhtar from a
village near Samarra in Salahhuddin province and members of his family
were killed, parliamentarian Muthanna al-Samarraie, whose family also hails from Samarra, called for arming local tribes to deal with security threats themselves.
IS has long focused much of its efforts on attacking Sunni provinces and fostering insurgency in them.
Though tribes in Iraq’s Shiite-majority
south are also important, Shiite anti-IS tribe-based militias do not
exist in those areas as IS does not try to win over Shiite areas and IS
attacks on them are rarer. Many from the south are instead involved in
the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), including ones linked to Iran that
claim to be fighting as part of a religious jihad and operate in
Salahhuddin.
Iraq has a Shiite-majority
population but much of the Anbar, Salahhuddin and Nineveh provinces,
where IS held significant territory from 2014 until 2017, has a Sunni
majority.
Salahhuddin Trial Sheikhs Council
spokesperson Marwan al-Jbara, from the Jabouri tribe, told Al-Monitor
via WhatsApp July 28, “We don’t need security reinforcements so much as
involvement of locals in security-related decisions.”
The Jabouri tribe is one of the largest in Iraq and some local PMUs in Salahhuddin are largely made up of its members.
Sounds like they're calling for a return of Sawha, Sons (and Daughters) of Iraq, Awakenings.
Perseverance was launched today. So when is it expected to make it to Mars? February 18th. Space travel takes time. That's what CONTACT was about, remember? A ship that could transport near instantly. We're not there yet. So Perseverance will join Curiosity and UAE's Hope which is supposed to arrive in February as well but a little before Perseverance.
The Perseverance rover and its Ingenuity helicopter are finally on the journey to Mars.
The spacecraft carrying the rover and helicopter successfully launched to Mars Thursday morning aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 7:50 a.m. ET.
The team in the control center at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed acquisition of signal from the spacecraft shortly after 9 a.m. ET.
"This signifies that JPL's deep space network has locked on to the spacecraft, which is on its journey to Mars," said Omar Baez, launch manager at NASA's Launch Services Program.
The plutonium-powered, six-wheeled rover will drill down and collect tiny geological specimens that will be brought home in about 2031 in a sort of interplanetary relay race involving multiple spacecraft and countries. The overall cost: more than $8 billion.
Nasa's facilities have been hit by an earthquake in California as it prepares for its mission to Mars.
The earthquake, which took place only one mile from San Fernando in California, does not appear to have caused any delay to the launch, which is happening on the other coast of the US, in Florida.
The Ingenuity helicopter is set to be the first aircraft to fly on another planet.
Weighing in at 1.8kg (4lb) it will ride to Mars attached to the belly of Nasa's Perseverance Rover and is due to arrive in February 2021.
And there's a video at that link with Laura Foster discussing the mission.
After nearly three days of travel, the final leg for Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Viviana Molina was down a flight of stairs.
Molina,
back early from a six-month deployment in Iraq, surprised her husband,
Grand Prairie police Officer Edgar Molina, by interrupting him in the
lobby of police headquarters as he conducted an interview with the news
media.
The Molinas worked
together at the Grand Prairie Police Department until nine months ago,
when Viviana enlisted with the Air Force.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many U.S. servicemen and servicewomen deployed overseas have been delayed in returning home.
“I got lucky and got to come home a week early,” Viviana Molina said.
Baghdad had record breaking heat on Tuesday at 51.8C, today 49C is forecast, but for Basra in Iraq 53C is likely today, the all time record in Iraq is 53.8C
5:00 AM · Jul 30, 2020
RT's RUPTLY reported earlier this week on some how Iraqis attempted to stay cool by jumping into the Tigris River.
What
most can't do is step inside to cool off. That's because all these
years after the launch of the 2003 US-led invasion, all these years of
occupation, all these years of US-installed prime ministers have failed
to deliver reliable electricity. Matilda Coleman (UPNEWSINFO) observes, "With the state electricity grid failing, many households were relying on
generators to power fridges, fans or air conditioning units, the
machines adding a guttural hum to the city’s already-noisy streets." THE NATIONAL notes:
Iraqi men cool off under a public shower at a street in central Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
Baghdad experienced its hottest day on record on Wednesday, as protests against a lack of basic services continued.
Power shortages, a common occurrence since 2003, led to the latest street protests as people struggled to keep cool.
Temperatures climbed to 51.7°C on Wednesday, surpassing a record high temperature of 51.2°C in the capital.
The protests began on Sunday night in Baghdad and several southern
cities, and turned violent in the capital. On Monday, two men died after
being struck directly by tear gas canisters that are typically fired in
arcs over protesters and on less powerful trajectories.
And to explain how serious this is, let's include GULF NEWS:
Chronic power outages combined with low oil prices threaten Iraq's
political stability, and Opec's second-biggest producer must act fast to
boost electricity supply or face a new crisis within the next two
months.
That's the conclusion of Fatih Birol, the head of the International
Energy Agency, which advises the world's richest economies on energy
policy.
Iraq faces a widening shortfall in electricity, due largely to a lack of
investment in ageing power plants and networks, and the plunge in crude
prices this year limits what it can spend to upgrade them. Baghdad must
slash red tape and prioritize maintenance and spending on power
facilities to stave off social and political turmoil, Birol warned.
'If there are not urgent and concrete steps taken for the electricity
sector, we may well have major problems in the next two months in terms
of electricity supply, he said in an interview. 'It may well lead to
unrest within the country.
In a grim sign of what could come, security forces in Baghdad opened fire Sunday on protesters complaining about power cuts.
Iraq is going through the summer heat (around 50 degrees) and the government decided to cut off the electricity for the people not to protest. Where’s the humanity? Families are suffering and the world is silent. All this in a country rich in oil... F**k the Iraqi government
Heartbreaking story! People in central and south of Iraq sleep inside their car to avoid the scorching heat as the #Iraqi government fails to provide electricity.
2:53 PM · Jul 29, 2020
In
the US, is there anything more disgusting than right-wing Senator Tammy
Duckworth. She started her political career pretending to be liberal
and knocking the actual leftist out of the Democratic Party primary.
But she lost the general because who the hell wants Tammy? Rahm and
others spent forever grooming her so she could appear 'electable.' She
votes like someone who was groomed and paid for. She talks like a
nutcase.
Maybe because she is one?
She's
spent the last years thinking up nicknames for Donald Trump -- I'm sure
the people of Illinois are happy with that hard work -- as opposed to
her working to improve their lives. She's spat on the presidency
because she's just trash.
That's all she's ever been and that's all she'll ever be.
Donald
Trump did not serve in Vietnam. Good. I wish no American had gone to
Vietnam. But because he did not serve in the US military, Macho Manly
Tammy has given him all these rude nicknames. They're beneath her and
they're beneath the office of the president.
It's
strange though, isn't it?, how she's trying to become Joe Biden's
running mate since Joe also avoided service in Vietnam. He had, you
understand, 'asthma.' Didn't stop him from playing sports in high
school or college.
Somehow, manly Tammy's not cupping her crotch, spitting on the ground and thinking up nicknames for Joe.
We bring up Freak Duckworth today because she went on ABC and started repeating claims about Russia putting a bounty on US troops in Afghanistan.
Long after the story has been discredited, there's Freak Tammy
screeching at the top of her lungs, hiding as always behind her military
time, and screaming that others are traitors. In better days, say the
1950s or 1960s, people would be drumming her out of the Sentate.
Instead, she gets to play Joe McCarthy in drag.
Maintaining
imperial interests in Afghanistan seems to be one of the main reasons
for the so-far uncorroborated, possibly cooked-up “scandal” known now as
Bountygate.
Other
motives appear to be the same twofer that was at the core of
Russiagate: first, unnamed intelligence officials meddling in domestic
U.S. politics, this time to undermine Trump’s re-election campaign; and,
second, to even further demonize and pressure Russia.
The
public has been subjected to daily morsels of supposedly factual
stories meant to further deepen the plot. The first item dropped online
on June 26 with The New York Times’ initial
It
seemed yet another attempt to launder disinformation through big media,
giving it more credibility than if it had come directly from the
security services. A discerning reader, however, would want more than
the word of a bunch of spooks who make a living practicing deception.
The
“evidence” for the story that Russia paid the Taliban to kill U.S.
soldiers came from interrogation of Afghan detainees. If the
interrogations were “enhanced” the evidence is even more unreliable.
For the record, Consortium News
supports no candidate and has been a strong critic of Trump. But we see
intelligence agencies’ insertion into domestic politics to be a greater
threat than even eight years of Trump for the precedent it is setting.
As spooks like to say, “Administrations come and go. And we’re still
here.”
Tammy Duckworth is
becoming a public embarrassment. History will not look kindly on her
nor will it approve of the silence of other Democrats in Congress who
should have called her out long ago.