From Andrew Stiles' FREE BEACON article about Kamala Harris:
Biden's promise to select a female running mate, along with the 
increasing pressure to pick a woman of color, has left the former vice 
president with limited options. Only two women of color—Harris and Sen. 
Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.)—campaigned for the Democratic presidential 
nomination.
Is that supposed to be comedy?
Elizabeth Warren is not a woman of color.  
"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Wednesday, July 22, 2020.  Dario Hunter wants to blame everyone else for
 his failed campaign and Cindy Sheehan gives him a place to throw a 
public temper tantrum.
Starting in the
 US where there's another candidate trying to win the presidency.  Dario
 Hunter.  The Green Party candidate?  Yes.  He lost that nomination to 
Howie Hawkins and now is attempting an independent run for president.  Cindy Sheehan spoke with him on her latest CINDY SHEEHAN'S SOAPBOX.  He tells Cindy he's "a fighter."
He
 tells Cindy Sheehan, "I wanted to take that fight to the country as a 
whole" -- Green Party issues -- "to ensure to move that agenda, that 
platform forward."  Really?  He lies so very well, doesn't he?
Gate
 keepers are in the Green Party, he insists.  He doesn't want to tell 
the world that, you understand, but "It's a truth that I have to 
share."  He says he and other Green candidates had to claw their way to 
get access to the voters to . . .
Oh, shut up.
The
 Green Party may be all of those things.  Howie co-founded it.  He might
 have reaped the same backdoor benefits that Hillary Clinton did in 
2016.  He might not have.
But Dario is not the one to make those charges.  Lazy Dario is not the one to make those charges.
Did the Green Party stop him from Tweeting?  Did the Green Party stop him from posting to FACEBOOK?  
He was a lazy ass candidate.
I agree with Dario on the issues probably 100%.  I was hoping he'd get the nomination.  But months ago, when Jess and Ann
 turned against him and decided to support Howie, it was because lazy 
Dario wasn't running a real campaign.  You don't control the media or 
what it covers.  You do control your campaign site and you do control 
you social media.  
We started out noting Dario
 here every Saturday or Sunday that we noted Howie.  Then I wasn't 
noting Howie.  Why?  I had nothing to note from Dario's campaign.  Was 
that fair to Howie -- or anyone running a real campaign -- that they 
didn't get noted because their opponents were too lazy to even Tweet 
once a week?
No.  
Dario's
 nonsense plays with Cindy because (a) she likes him and (b) she wasn't 
paying attention to his campaign -- as she notes, she's not a Green.  
I'm not either but we try to note all candidates for president and have 
done that from the beginning.  Much to David Cobb's displeasure in 
2004.  I believe he was our first e-mail complaint from a 
non-journalist.
I wish Dario had gotten the 
Green Party's presidential nomination.  I think he has a great stand on 
the issues.  But Dario didn't get the nomination -- apparently he's this
 year's Hillary Clinton in that he's just not going to go away -- and 
that is his fault.  He needs to own that.  
His
 criticism of the Green Party may be accurate, it may not.  But he needs
 to start taking ownership for the fact that he didn't run a real 
campaign.  If Dario was not happy that a co-chair of the party (I 
believe he means Dr. Margaret Flowers) was on Howie's campaign, guess 
what?  He had months to object to that.  He could have Tweeted and 
reTweeted that.
He would have had to have named her and he's too much of a chicken s**t to name her, but we would've noted it.
After
 he fails as a candidate, he refuses to look at his mistakes, he refuses
 to be honest.  He also refuses to discuss anti-war or peace in anything
 but platitudes which may have been the second most disappointing thing 
about the interview.  And, so no one e-mails me, I don't call US troops 
War Criminals.  I don't do that for Iraq, I don't do it for Vietnam.  
Stephen D. Green was a War Criminal.  His actions were War Crimes.  But I
 do not use him to smear other troops.  I don't know why, in that 
interview, we're calling Howie Hawkins a War Criminal because he served 
in Vietnam but, to be clear, that's their interview, that's not me.
The
 Green Party needs to respond to Dario's charges.  Flowers -- with or 
without her husband Kevin Zeese -- needs to respond to this.  If they 
don't, these charges are going to linger all the way through November.
And
 people need to tell him that a Green Party convention is not 
"fascist."  He has no idea what fascism is when he trots out that.  
And
 he's got no idea of anything.  He needs to close his mouth right now 
and work on his campaign site.  He's too late on many ballots and he's 
too stupid to use his campaign site.  Click here.  It's a list of state's where he has ballot access and where he's working on it and --
Oh,
 no, it's not.  That was published at least three months ago (see bottom
 of the page).  He's supposedly campaigning as an independent and 
working on ballot access . . . but he hasn't even updated his campaign 
site.  If someone believed in him and wanted to work for ballot access, 
if they visited his site, they would either be misled or wasting their 
time.
He says he's running as an independent 
and he says he has left the Green Party but the bottom of this page -- 
his official campaign site -- says "Green for President."
I'm
 really disappointed in this interview.  It's one thing to allow Dario 
to come on and trash the Green Party -- I've got no problem with that --
 but considering how lazy he was -- not to mention he hid out in 
California for weeks not working on his campaign -- to allow him to 
whine that the nomination was stolen from him, that's outrageous.  
Dario's
 sour grapes are his own, the rest of us don't need to share them and we
 don't need to pretend that he was denied anything except by himself.  
I've never seen a more fake ass run for a nomination than Dario's and he
 needs to grow the hell up and grasp that Howie Tweeted repeatedly each 
day, that Howie's campaign site updated many times a week.  Dario 
didn't.  
That's
 him hurling accusations again.  They may be true, they may be false.  
But the reality is that no one harmed his campaign more than he did.
And
 the Green Party better start responding to these charges.  If they 
don't, they're going to spread and they'll be believed because that's 
the only information that's out there.
From yesterday, here's Green Party presidential candidate Howie Hawkins speaking on REAL PROGRESSIVES.
Joseph Kishore is the SEP's presidential candidate.  In the last 24 hours, he's Tweeted this:
Trump’s plan to send paramilitary police throughout the US: The ruling class prepares for civil war
And this:
6:45 PM · Jul 21, 2020
And this:
Trump's creeping coup: White House sending federal police into major American cities. On Portland: "They grab a lot of people and jail the leaders... These people are anarchists, people that hate our country and we’re not going to let that go forward."
When
 Dario was seeking the Green Party's presidential nomination, those 
three Tweets would have been all he offered for a whole month.  Joseph 
Kishore's done them in one 24 hour period.  It's about being a real 
candidate.  Every day, you need to be offering something so that people 
have a reason to discuss your campaign.  
As
 ALJAZEERA notes above, Iraq's prime minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, 
arrived in Tehran yesterday and met with the country's president Hassan 
Rouhani.  The leaders share a border and many other things.  Mustafa 
repeated that he would not allow Iraqi soil to be used for war on Iran. 
 He's made that comment before.  
Iraq's 
airports aren't yet open for international travel but Mustafa visited 
Iran and his oil minister visited Saudi Arabia.  In a country already 
plagued with corruption and where the leaders are not trusted, how wise 
is it for them to be traveling when the Iraqi people cannot?  
The pandemic continues around the world and in Iraq.  MIDDLE EAST EYE reports:
Iraqi health workers are warning that patients in need of critical medical care are at risk of death as a result of increased restrictions at checkpoints at the border between Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region and the rest of the country.
Following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, travel between much of Iraq was heavily restricted, particularly between the areas in northern Iraq controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
This has left Iraqi patients in need of life-saving treatment unable to travel to better-equipped and resourced hospitals in the KRG.
The following sites updated:
 
