The Evening Blues - 11-4-16

The Evening Blues - 11-4-16



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Sonny Landreth

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features slide guitarist Sonny Landreth. Enjoy!

Sonny Landreth with Derek Trucks – Congo Square

"The U.S. is entering a dangerous political phase where a distant and cloistered political class threatens the use of state power to legitimize itself in the face of declining popular support and serial military calamities of its own making. In 2001 the George W. Bush administration used the opaque and as yet not fully explained events of 9/11 to claim legitimacy as faux protector of the American people as it launched catastrophic wars that destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan and unleashed ongoing chaos across the Middle East.

With uber-hawk and unindicted co-conspirator Hillary Clinton favored to win election under a cloud of suspicion for pay-to-play practices as Secretary of State and in widely declining economic circumstances an imperative to change the subject will assert itself the day after election day. Having demonstrated a propensity for wanton slaughter in Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Libya and the streets of major American cities (1994 ‘Crime’ bill), Mrs. Clinton is already busy stoking a new Cold War with Russia to cover her own activities. ...

Julian Assange has now clarified that, Clinton ‘team’ assertions to the contrary, Russia is not the source of the Wikileaks revelations that will serve as fodder for ongoing investigations if Mrs. Clinton wins election. A crisis of legitimacy is all but guaranteed. If ‘things’ begin to unwind as circumstances suggest they might, expect the war drums to beat louder."

-- Rob Urie


News and Opinion

Yemen “is one step away” from devastating famine, UN aid chief warns

The civil war in Yemen between Houthi rebels and the Saudi-led coalition has claimed more than 10,000 lives since it started in March 2015. Now, 7.1 million Yemenis are on the brink of starvation.

“Yemen is one step away from famine,” UN aid chief Stephen O’Brien said earlier this week. ...

Eighty percent of Yemen is currently in need of humanitarian assistance, and 19 of the country’s 22 governorates have reached crisis levels of food insecurity, according to the Food Programme. Due to the closure of the airport in the capital city of Sanaa; Saudi-led coalition border blockades; and repeated bombings of farms, wells, and agriculture, food supplies have dwindled.

“Malnourished children are exceeding the capacity of our centers,” George Khoury, the director of the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yemen, told VICE News. “While the conduct of hostility is one factor for deaths and killing, the major factor is not war in Yemen. People are dying silently every day because of malnutrition.”

US military members could be prosecuted for war crimes in Yemen

Members of the US armed services could be prosecuted for war crimes for providing midair refueling and other military support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, the Obama administration has been warned.

Nearly 4,000 Yemeni civilians have been killed since the conflict began in earnest in March 2015, after Houthi rebels seized Sana’a. The war has pitted Saudi Arabia, which supports the government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour, against Iran, which backs the Houthis.

In a letter to secretary of state John Kerry and defence secretary Ash Carter, US congressman Ted Lieu, a former air force lawyer, said the administration’s insistence that it is not taking part in target selection for coalition sorties – many of which have hit hospitals and schools – does not excuse the US from legal responsibility.

“I find it deeply troubling that the US apparently has no advanced knowledge of what targets will be struck by jets that are refueled by US personnel with US tankers,” Lieu said in his letter. “The US would appear to be violating LOAC [laws of armed conflict] and international standards by engaging in such direct military operations if US personnel are not aware if targets are civilian or military, if the loss of life and property are disproportional, or if the operation is even militarily necessary.”

Lieu, who lectured in the laws of war during his service as an air force judge advocate general (Jag), said: “US personnel are now at legal risk of being investigated and potentially prosecuted for committing war crimes. Under international law, a person can be found guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes.”

Report: Saudis Quietly Backing UN Peace Plan for Yemen

The UN peace plan for Yemen, which involves the creation of an interim unity government, appeared dead on arrival when it was endorsed by the Shi’ite Houthis as a promising start, but immediately condemned by the Saudi-backed Hadi government. New reports, however, suggest the Saudis may be breathing new life into the matter.

Publicly, the Saudi government has not commented on the plan yet, but those familiar with the situation say that most if not all of the leadership supports the plan, and that they’ve been quietly pushing Hadi in the direction of allowing it as a basis for peace talks.

The plan would allow Hadi to hold a nominal leadership position, but insists it would be entirely a figurehead position with little to no real power.

US Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill at Least 30 Civilians

U.S. airstrikes carried out Thursday in Kunduz, Afghanistan killed at least 30 civilians, including women and children, local officials said.

The incident began when a U.S.-Afghan raid targeted "two senior Taliban commanders" in the northern province and the troops came under heavy fire, killing two American servicemembers. Then, the NATO-led mission said on Twitter, airstrikes were carried out  "to defend friendly forces under fire." ...

"Unfortunately more than 30 civilians, including women and children, were killed during the fighting," Reuters reports Asadullah Amarkhil, the governor of Kunduz, as saying. "This was a horrible incident," he said, adding that dozens of people were also wounded.

The U.S. military released a statement expressing condolences for the servicemembers' lives lost. It does not mention the allegations of the civilians killed. ...

Just 13 months before the incident, a U.S. airstrike on hospital run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Kunduz killed 42 people.

Afghan report slams 'gross miscarriages of justice' at Guantánamo

A leading research organization in Afghanistan is accusing the United States of “gross miscarriages of justice” at the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, detention facility in a scathing report examining the cases of eight Afghans held at the facility.

“The Afghan experience in Guantánamo in itself highlights the peril of the power to arbitrarily detain,” the Afghanistan Analysts Network said in its report. “For individuals and their families, the consequences have been gross miscarriages of justice.”

The Thursday report, called “Kafka in Cuba,” is based on publicly available U.S. military and court documents about eight of the longest-serving Afghan detainees. ...

“For Afghanistan, the mass arbitrary detentions in the early years of the US-led intervention was a major factor driving some Afghans towards insurgency,” it says. “It helped revive a conflict Afghans had hoped was finally over, one which they and the United States are still enmeshed in.”

The report found the allegations against the men to be “fantastical” and based on “hearsay, secret evidence, bad translations, gross errors of fact and testimony obtained under duress and torture.”

The public documents “show multiple, basic mistakes in Afghan geography, dates and factional membership, as well as fundamental misunderstandings, such as mistaking nonbelligerent and even anti-jihadist groups for extremists,” the report adds.

Further, the report says, none of the eight men were captured on the battlefield, but were instead handed over by Pakistani or Afghan forces or captured after tips from unknown sources. There’s evidence that at least three of the men were turned over for political or monetary reasons, according to the report.

Syrian Kurds Warn US: Turkey Can’t Be Involved in Raqqa Invasion

A new statement from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a faction which is dominated by the Kurdish YPG, has affirmed that not only will they be participating in the invasion of the ISIS capital city of Raqqa, as previously announced by the US, but that they intend to be the “only force that will take part in the operation.”

Even more noteworthy, since the Turkish government has over the past two months repeatedly publicly warned the US that the Kurds mustn’t be allowed to participate in the Raqqa operation at all, the SDF’s statement offered its own warning to the US that Turkey can’t have any role.

Turkey’s military and its allied rebel factions have been invading northern Syria for some time now, mostly fighting ISIS as well, but Turkish warplanes have repeatedly attacked Kurdish YPG forces as well, mostly notably a few weeks ago when they launched strikes against YPG forces who were engaged in an offensive against ISIS at the time.

Rebel groups clash with each other in Syria's Aleppo

Syrian rebel factions fought each other in besieged eastern Aleppo on Thursday, officials from two of the groups and a war monitor said, potentially undermining their efforts to fend off a major Russian-backed offensive.

Rebel groups have been plagued by disunity and infighting throughout the 5 1/2-year-old conflict, for ideological reasons, over tactical differences or in disputes over territory.

Fighters of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, Nour al-Din al-Zinki and Abu Amara attempted to seize positions and weapons from Fastaqim, one of its officials said. Fateh al-Sham is a jihadist group. Zinki and Fastaqim fight under the Free Syrian Army (FSA) banner.

An official from the Zinki group's politburo said the clashes had finished and there were efforts under way to resolve their dispute.

Heavy fighting in Mosul as Iraqi forces launch assault on Isis militants

Heavy fighting has erupted in the eastern neighbourhoods of Mosul as Iraqi special forces launched an assault deeper into the urban areas of the city and swung round to attack Islamic State militants from a second entry point, to the north-east.

Columns of armoured vehicles wound through open desert to open the new front, pushing through dirt berms, drawing heavy fire and calling in airstrikes to enter the middle class neighbourhoods of Tahrir and Zahara. The area was once named after former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Lt Col Muhanad al-Timimi said three explosives-laden vehicles driven by militants were destroyed, including a bulldozer that was hit by an airstrike from the US-led coalition supporting the offensive.

At least one solider was seriously wounded in the first hours of the new advance, which came under heavy fire from mortars, automatic weapons, snipers and anti-tank rockets. ...

Friday’s fighting has been the most intense urban combat in Mosul since the Iraqi offensive began over two weeks ago to drive Isis from the city, Iraq’s second-largest.

Mounting reports of US coalition strikes on civilian areas in Mosul, Iraq

How the Islamic State's latest brutal videos show the organization is failing

If you want to know how the Islamic State group is doing, you don’t have to follow the Mosul offensive. Just take a look at the recent output of the terrorist organization’s propaganda machine. A 34-minute audio recording from Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi released Thursday — the first message from Baghdadi in nearly a year — emphasized violence and war, themes that have become increasingly common in the group’s messages as its attempts at statehood falter.

From its very inception, IS has built its legend through its robust propaganda arm. But as the terrorist group loses ground on its caliphate (its interpretation of an Islamic state) and the territory in Iraq and Syria it spent the last two years conquering, IS is running out of clear, tangible successes to promote. The once-feared propaganda operation has suffered as a result, showing a dramatic dip in production and a telling shift in content since January, according to two recent analyses by U.S. counterterrorism researchers.

“Statehood is essential to the IS brand,” said Mara Revkin, a resident fellow at Yale Law School’s Center for the Study of Islamic Law and Civilization who studies Islamic legal systems and governance by militant groups. “But as IS prepares to lose Mosul, the question is whether this brand will remain attractive to potential recruits and financiers now that the group has failed to live up to its slogan of ‘remaining and expanding.’” ...

As the U.S.–backed Iraqi and Kurdish peshmerga coalition encircle the IS stronghold city of Mosul — where the group’s leader first announced the caliphate — and as it loses symbolic territory like Dabiq, the town where IS prophecy holds an apocalyptic battle will take place, IS’ key message of governance increasingly rings hollow. As a result, its once utopian vision, however manufactured, has trended back toward the apocalyptic.

Julian Assange Says Trump Won't Be Allowed To Win, "Clinton And ISIS Are Funded By The Same Money"

One day after Julian Assange officially revealed for the first time that the source of hacked Podesta and DNC emails in Wikileaks' possession is not Russia, in the second excerpt from the John Pilger Special, to be broadcast by RT on Saturday Julian Assange accuses Hillary Clinton of misleading Americans about the true scope of Islamic State’s support from Washington’s Middle East allies.

As previously reported, in an August 17, 2014 email made public WikiLeaks last month, Hillary Clinton, who had served as secretary of state until the year before, urges John Podesta, then an advisor to Barack Obama, to “bring pressure” on Qatar and Saudi Arabia, “which are providing clandestine financial and logistic support to ISIS and other radical Sunni groups.”

"I think this is the most significant email in the whole collection,” Assange, whose whistleblowing site released three tranches of Clinton-related emails over the past year, told Pilger in the interview. “All serious analysts know, and even the US government has agreed, that some Saudi figures have been supporting ISIS and funding ISIS, but the dodge has always been that it is some “rogue” princes using their oil money to do whatever they like, but actually the government disapproves. But that email says that it is the government of Saudi Arabia, and the government of Qatar that have been funding ISIS.”

Turkey arrests pro-Kurdish party leaders amid claims of internet shutdown

The two joint leaders of Turkey’s pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic party (HDP) have been detained along with at least 10 MPs because of their reluctance to give testimony for crimes linked to “terrorist propaganda”.

Police raided the Ankara home of co-leader Selahattin Demirtaș and the house of co-leader Figen Yüksekdağ in Diyarbakır, the largest city in Turkey’s mainly Kurdish south-east, early on Friday.

Demirtaş – a charismatic leader known as the “Kurdish Obama” by some admirers – and Yüksekdağ had been targeted by several separate investigations over the past few months but this is the first time that either has been detained.

At least 10 other HDP parliamentarians were also held, lawyers said, in a major escalation of the government’s crackdown on its opponents in the wake of the failed coup on 15 July. Raids also took place in the south-eastern cities of Van and Bingöl. ...

A widespread difficulty in reaching social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook as well as messaging app WhatsApp was also reported across Turkey after the detentions started at midnight. ...

The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said the arrests compromised Turkey’s parliamentary democracy.

Greens leader calls for response to Turkey arrests

Want to beat facial recognition? Get some funky tortoiseshell glasses

A team of researchers from Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University have created sets of eyeglasses that can prevent wearers from being identified by facial recognition systems, or even fool the technology into identifying them as completely unrelated individuals.

In their paper, Accessorize to a Crime: Real and Stealthy Attacks on State-of-the-Art Face Recognition, presented at the 2016 Computer and Communications Security conference, the researchers present their system for what they describe as “physically realisable” and “inconspicuous” attacks on facial biometric systems, which are designed to exclusively identify a particular individual.

The attack works by taking advantage of differences in how humans and computers understand faces. By selectively changing pixels in an image, it’s possible to leave the human-comprehensible facial image largely unchanged, while flummoxing a facial recognition system trying to categorise the person in the picture.

Where the researchers struck gold was by realising that a large (but not overly large pair of glasses) could act to “change the pixels” even in a real photo. By picking a pair of “geek” frames, with relatively large rims, the researchers were able to obscure about 6.5% of the pixels in any given facial picture. Printing a pattern over those frames then had the effect of manipulating the image.

Bugging devices found at Iran nuclear talks hotel, say Swiss officials

A number of computers at a five-star Geneva hotel that has hosted sensitive talks, including Iranian nuclear negotiations, were found to be infected with malware used for espionage, Swiss prosecutors have revealed.

But the state prosecutor’s office, OAD, has had to close the case after failing to establish who was behind the cyber-attack, a spokesperson said.

The hotel, believed to be Hotel Président Wilson, which is famous for its 1,680 sq metre presidential suite, was raided on 12 May last year after OAD had launched an investigation over suspicions of illegal intelligence services operating in Switzerland. ...

The long-running nuclear talks were a magnet for the world’s intelligence agencies as they sought to find out more about the Iranian nuclear programme and the negotiating positions of the six nations involved.

When the talks shifted to a luxury hotel in Vienna, the microwave radiation from the surveillance efforts of competing intelligence agencies was so intense that diplomats had to walk some distance from the venue to use their mobile phones.

Oregon's voters divided on corporate income tax proposal to fund services

The most expensive political battle in Oregon’s history will culminate next week when Oregonians go to the polls. But the fight isn’t between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Instead, big business has been bombarding voters with ads in an effort to see off a bill that would force them to pay more in taxes towards funding the state’s education, healthcare and senior services. ...

The proposal, Measure 97, would make any corporation with annual sales of more than $25m in Oregon pay a minimum tax of $30,001, plus a 2.5% tax on their sales above $25m.

The contentious debate over the ballot measure has left the state divided, with millions being spent on ads, mailers and TV spots. Some of the world’s largest corporations – Shell, Walmart, Comcast and Wells Fargo – have paid out of pocket to defeat the corporate tax increase in Oregon. Total contributions both in and out of state exceed over $23m.

Proposed by the union-led coalition Our Oregon, the measure is aimed at stabilizing a trembling Oregon economy and avoiding a looming $1.4bn budget shortfall for the next two years. State economists project the corporate tax increase would raise some $3bn a year in revenue, increasing the state’s budget by roughly a third.

More than most states, the Democratic-dominated Oregon relies on personal income taxes – which total 75% of the state’s tax collections – to fund services and programs like education, public safety and prisons. ... In an economic upturn – when Oregonians are making money – the state budget benefits from increased personal income tax revenue. But when a recession hits, income tax becomes a faulty cash stream, and the state is forced to shortchange programs and services. The ballot measure is intended to make the state less reliant on personal income taxes and more on gross receipts revenue from large businesses.

'Anti-white' graffiti in gentrifying LA neighborhood sparks hate crime debate

Police in Los Angeles are investigating the vandalism of art galleries in a Latino neighbourhood, including the spray-painted message “fuck white art”, as possible hate crimes.

Three galleries were targeted last month amid rising concern in Boyle Heights that an influx of galleries heralds gentrification.

A coalition of community leaders and leftwing militants has mobilised over the past year to protest, confront and in some cases intimidate galleries whom they fear will pave the way for development that will push out residents and erase a cradle of Chicano identity.

“We don’t know who actually did [the vandalism], but because it actually made a reference to anti-white art or anti-white, it’s basically saying that it’s a hate crime based on that,” detective John Parra of the LAPD’s Hollenbeck station told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday.

Boyle Heights is a largely low-income neighbourhood which sits across the LA river from downtown, a formerly depressed zone which is being transformed by new museums, galleries, loft apartments and skyscrapers.

Over the past year activists, some with masks, others with megaphones, have confronted realtors and tour groups, picketed galleries and used a brass band blowing with all its might to sabotage an open air-opera.

Activists scorned the notion that tagging galleries represented a hate crime. “The walls in my neigbourhood are the people’s newspaper. That’s people expressing themselves,” says Xochitl Palomera of the advocacy group Corazón Del Pueblo. “You’re talking about someone spray-painting a wall with truth. Whoever wrote that is hurting and is angry.” ...

“We want these galleries out. They are going to be destructive to the things that we have been creating.” She said there was no such thing as reverse racism. “Because you know what, we’ve been experiencing oppression for hundreds of years. We’re not going to take this sitting down.”

At Standing Rock, women lead fight in face of Mace, arrests and strip searches

Prairie McLaughlin said she has daily flashbacks – “daymares” – about the police.

Sitting inside a small tipi where she is camped out while protesting the Dakota Access pipeline, she took a drag of her cigarette and recounted how officers took her to a North Dakota jail last month where, she says, a group of male and female guards forcibly removed her clothes when she refused to strip in front of them.

“I’m beyond traumatized,” the 33-year-old Native American woman said through tears.

But, when asked if she was prepared to keep defending the Standing Rock tribe’s water, McLaughlin’s face hardened. “Everyone needs to stand up,” she said.

McLaughlin, the daughter of LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, a Standing Rock Sioux tribe member and founder of the Sacred Stone camp, is one of hundreds of women who have led the growing movement to stop the $3.7bn project threatening their land and culture. Her friends have been arrested and subjected to what they describe as cruel and inhumane treatment.

Many say that female “water protectors”, in some cases drawing on matriarchal tribal structures, are the core spiritual leaders strategizing how to block the “black snake” pipeline and planning actions to stand up to a police force that has gone to great lengths to defend an oil corporation. ...

Indigenous women have long had a fraught relationship with American police – whether in the form of questionable fatal shootings or law enforcement inaction in the face of human trafficking crises and sexual assault epidemics.

“It’s always been happening,” McLaughlin said, but “people in the world see it now.”

One black juror and 11 whites will decide the fate of the cop who killed Walter Scott

An almost entirely white jury will determine the fate of the former police officer who fatally shot Walter Scott, a 50-year-old unarmed black man, as he fled from a traffic stop in North Charleston, South Carolina, in April last year.

Six white men, five white women, and one black man were seated on Wednesday after two days of deliberation. They will hear the case against Michael Slager, a five-year veteran of the force, who is white. He’s facing murder charges.

Defense attorney Andy Savage struck nine people from the potential juror pool, including five blacks and two Hispanics, the Post and Courier reported. 9th Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson, the prosecutor, dismissed three white people.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas postponed an Alabama man's execution

The state of Alabama was set to execute 74-year-old Thomas Douglas Arthur Thursday night at Holman Correctional Facility, but U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a temporary stay of execution. ...

Arthur has spent more than three decades on death row for the 1982 contract killing of Troy Wicker, who was shot while he slept in his bed. Wicker’s wife testified that she paid Arthur $10,000 to kill her husband.

Arthur, however, has maintained his innocence. Over the years, his lawyers unsuccessfully argued for DNA tests that they said could exonerate Arthur, whose execution had been scheduled six times previously. Each one of those times, he received a stay. ...

In 2008, a man named Bobby Ray Gilbert confessed to murdering Wicker, but a state court found that Gilbert and Arthur had conspired to submit a fake confession. Crime scene testing found no DNA link to either man. Arthur’s lawyers argued that the state of Alabama lost the DNA kit that may have exonerated him.

Chicago Cubs Owners Are Bankrolling Campaign to Let Nebraska Kill Again

The Nebraska legislature succeeded in repealing the death penalty in 2015 — overriding the veto by Republican Governor Pete Ricketts. Almost immediately following the repeal, supporters of capital punishment, backed by the governor, launched a ballot drive to put the issue directly before voters in November 2016.

Governor Ricketts is a part-owner of the Cubs team; his family, which made its fortune founding the brokerage giant TD Ameritrade, purchased a 95 percent stake in the team in 2009.

It is unusual for a sitting governor to spend money backing a ballot initiative, but Pete Ricketts has spent $300,000 backing Nebraskans for the Death Penalty, which is campaigning to bring back capital punishment.

Catfood Clinton can't wait to get started.

The Coming Plague of Poverty Among the Elderly: Clinton’s Plan For Gutting Social Security

In the recent Wikileaks revelations confirming Hillary Clinton’s duplicity, one of the clearest disclosures of her policy plans concerns her intention regarding Social Security. She stated that she would return to the position of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, charged with producing recommendations for reducing the deficit, i.e. cutting government social spending.

The Commission, or “Simpson-Bowles committee”  -named after co-chairs former Wyoming Republican senator Alan Simpson, and Erskine Bowles, former Morgan Stanley board member and chief of staff under Bill Clinton-  was appointed by Obama in 2010. Among its members were some of the most persistent deficit hawks. Most significantly, the Commission was stacked with leading enemies of Social Security flailing their arms over the “impending insolvency” of the program. The day before his appointment as co-chair, Simpson said in an interview with the Washington Post: “How did we get to a point in America where you get to a certain age in life, regardless of net worth or income, and you’re ‘entitled’? The word itself is killing us.” (Feb. 17, 2010) In a later e-mail he described Social Security as “a milk cow with 310 million teats,” and had characterized its beneficiaries as “greedy geezers.” Bowles’s record was in line with Simpson’s. He had earlier negotiated with Newt Gingrich how best to cut safety net programs. The ultimate objective was to privatize Social Security. ...

Hillary Clinton’s speeches to the captains of finance strongly imply that she would resume the project of privatizing Social Security. Hers will be a gradual, stealth approach. The opening salvo will be further cuts in benefits and extensions of the full-benefit retirement age. But these alone will not satisfy Wall Street. The privatization plan will be resurrected, first in the form of legislation once again to begin “partial privatization.” In the end, the objective will be to turn the program into a broker’s-fee-for-service plan entirely in the hands of Wall Street. Retired workers will no longer be unqualifiedly entitled to Social Security benefits. Their fortunes will be tied to the vagaries of the stock market and other speculative ventures favored by brokers. And retirees will pay for this “service.” There will be no refunds when the market goes belly-up.



the horse race



Latest Election Poll Finds Nation Divided, Everyone Disgusted

American voters may be divided and uninspired by their presidential candidates, but they have one thing in common—they're sick of the 2016 election.

A new New York Times/CBS News poll released Friday found that a majority of voters don't think either Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton or Republican nominee Donald Trump will be able to unite Americans after the election. When asked if they feel excited, disgusted, or neither by 2016 campaign, 82 percent of respondents said they were disgusted.

Pain, anger and fear: US voters deprived of a serious presidential election

If there’s a single theme to emerge from my encounters in states as varied as Maine, Wisconsin and Nevada, it is abject disillusionment: a feeling everywhere that the country has been deprived of a serious election.

Instead of a conventional campaign, voters feel they have witnessed a Netflix political drama, an outlandish plot consisting of a Republican who is a former reality TV host, and unmasked as a sexual predator, and a Democrat who, courtesy of an aide’s husband’s sexting habit, cannot shake the shadow of an FBI investigation.

This is not politics – it is entertainment.

Forget fear and loathing. The US election inspires projectile vomiting

Back when America was “great” – say, in the 1970s – the most unpleasant emotions a presidential race might inspire were “fear and loathing”. We expected our political process to provoke antagonism and ennui. We did not expect it to trigger projectile vomiting.

But this year is different, with psychotherapists reporting widespread depression, insomnia and digestive problems among the electorate. Record numbers are voting early, by mail, as if to purge themselves of all connection to the proceedings. ...

[Trump’s] supporters – generally portrayed as laid-off blue-collar workers who, in the absence of unions, have devoted themselves to the cause of whiteness – cheer on each of his macro-aggressions. To them, he is a giant middle finger in the face of the bipartisan political elite, and the crazier he acts, the more resounding this fuck-you gets. It doesn’t matter that most of Trump’s assertions can’t stand up to fact-checking; ignorance has been enshrined by an entire alternative media, stretching from Fox News to Stormfront on the Nazi-leaning right.

On the liberal left, tragically, we do not have Bernie Sanders, who would have dispatched Trump’s populist pretensions with a wrist flick. But no, representing the side of tolerance, good government and cosmopolitanism, we have the very epitome of Democratic party elitism, a woman who labeled half of Trump’s supporters “deplorables”, a politician who is so robotic that any efforts to analyze her motives risk the charge of anthropomorphism. Consider her statement on the Standing Rock occupation in North Dakota, which could have been issued by an unmanned typewriter. As soldiers and police bore down on the protesters, she urged all parties – tribal peoples and the pipeline company that threatens their culture and habitat – “to find a path forward that serves the broadest public interest”. ...

The question is not who will win but what happens the day after. ...

Of course, the election might change nothing at all. This year’s round of armed combat began with the takeover of an Oregon wildlife refuge by disgruntled rural white men, all of whom were just acquitted by a jury. It came to a climax last week with the violent suppression of the Standing Rock occupation. With either Clinton or Trump, we will be left to choke on our mutual revulsion.

Why do they support Trump? Race & class at heart of US Election

Indictment 'likely' in FBI's Clinton Foundation probe

Two sources with intimate knowledge of the FBI's investigations told Fox News Wednesday that a probe of the Clinton Foundation is likely to lead to an indictment.

Fox News's Bret Baier said Wednesday that the FBI probe into a possible pay-to-play scheme between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation has been going on for over a year.

Sources told the news network that the investigation, which is conducted by the White Collar Crime division of the FBI, is a "very high priority."

One source further stated that the bureau collected "a lot of" evidence, adding that "there is an avalanche of new information coming every day."

Baier also said that the Clinton Foundation probe is more expansive than previously thought.

Hillary Clinton shows some candor in newly released emails

More than 1,000 pages of emails recovered from Hillary Clinton’s private server by the FBI during the bureau’s probe into her handling of classified information was released by the State Department Thursday afternoon, five days before the presidential election.

The State Department noted that the majority of these emails, released in response to a VICE News Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, are “near duplicates” of emails Clinton’s attorneys turned over to State in December 2014.

But there were also emails never before released. Perhaps the most notable revealed discussions about how hard the State Department should push to pursue Julian Assange after his organization, Wikileaks, released tens of thousands of State Department cables. ...

Also new and noteworthy about this cache is that, for the first time, we appear to be seeing Clinton speak candidly. In the bulk of the 30,000 or so emails that the State Department has released over the past year, Clinton’s responses were often limited to, “Pls print.” This suggests that Clinton’s attorneys did not turn over the full chain of these emails to the State Department. Moreover, the emails released Thursday contain markings that show they had been deleted before being recovered from BlackBerry mobile devices by the FBI. ...

The State Department is set to release another batch of emails Friday, said State Department spokesman Mark Toner, the last such release before Tuesday’s election.

[Hmmm... dumped Friday on the weekend before the election. Wonder if they are hoping to capitalize on a lack of time for the media to process them all before Tuesday? (duh!) - js]

[Pps... see also reporter Jason Leopold's narrative about his FOIA request that led to the revelations of Clinton's private email server - How I got Clinton's emails - js]

WikiLeaks: Podesta agrees Sanders needs to be 'ground to a pulp'

Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta said in a February email he agreed that Sen. Bernie Sanders needed to be "ground to a pulp," according to emails released by WikiLeaks.

The message, dated Feb. 21, shows Joel Johnson, the managing director at the Glover Park Group and a former adviser to President Bill Clinton, telling Podesta that the Vermont Independent and then-presidential candidate needed to be taken down.

"Bernie needs to be ground to a pulp," Johnson said in the email, according to WikiLeaks. ...

"I agree with that in principle," Podesta responded. "Where would you stick the knife in?"

Johnson responded that Sanders should be framed as an "Obama betrayer," "hapless legislator," "false promiser" and a candidate who "can't win."

FBI launches internal investigation into its own Twitter account

The FBI has launched an internal investigation into one of its own Twitter accounts.

The account at issue, @FBIRecordsVault, had been dormant for more than a year. Then on October 30 at 4 a.m., the account released a flood of documents, including one describing Donald Trump’s father Fred Trump as a “philanthropist.”

But it wasn’t until two days later, when the account tweeted documents regarding President Bill Clinton’s controversial pardon of Marc Rich, that the account began to attract significant attention. ...

ThinkProgress has learned that the FBI’s Inspection Division will undertake an investigation of the account. ...

News of the internal investigation is at odds with the FBI’s official position, which is that the Twitter account followed all FBI procedures. ...

Since that time, there has been a series of leaks about FBI activity that appear to be designed to damage Hillary Clinton and benefit Donald Trump. An anonymous source for example, leaked to the Wall Street Journal that there was an investigation — including “secret recordings” — into the Clinton Foundation. The New York Times, also citing anonymous sources, reported that the FBI believed that Russia was just trying to disrupt the U.S. election, not help Donald Trump.



the evening greens


'Pipelines Leak': Expert Finds Government Downplayed DAPL Impact on Tribe and Water

An independent pipeline expert has concluded that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' environmental assessment (EA) of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is insufficient and fails to account for the impact on tribal members, prompting the Standing Rock Sioux to demand that the federal agency "revisit" its approval of the controversial project.

The review, commissioned by the tribe, found that the Army Corps' EA "understates the risk of pipeline failure and related oil release from this pipeline impacting Lake Oahe and the Missouri River," determined (pdf) Richard Kuprewicz, a pipeline engineer with the consulting firm Accufacts, Inc..

Earthjustice, which is representing the Standing Rock Sioux in its litigation against the Corps, outlined additional "areas of deficiency" identified in the review:

  1. Shoddy pipeline construction
  2. The risks posed by landslides were underestimated
  3. Lack of proper safety constructions to contain spills
  4. Failure to review impact to residents and environment downstream of the site
  5. A risk review of industry spills and containment at similar sites that document problematic regulatory oversight of the industry in North Dakota

In a letter (pdf) sent late last week to Jo-Ellen Darcy, assistant secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Standing Rock Sioux chairman Dave Archambault II presents Kuprewicz's findings in contrast to the EA's determination that building a pipeline across Lake Oahe "will not affect members of the  Standing Rock Sioux Tribe or the Tribal reservation."

The review, he said, "underscores one of the fundamental deficiencies of the Final Environmental Assessment—it assumes, without foundation, that placing a massive oil pipeline just upstream from the Reservation presents no risk to the Tribe. ...

"This raises the question," Archambault continued, "if the Dakota Access pipeline is so safe that it presents no risk at all when situated on the Tribe's doorstep, why isn't the pipeline safe enough to cross the river north of Bismarck, as originally proposed? The Final EA provides no answer."

500 Clergy Hold 'Historic' Mass Gathering for Standing Rock

In a "historic" show of interfaith solidarity, 500 clergy members prayed along the banks of North Dakota's Cannonball River on Thursday where they "bore witness with the Standing Rock Sioux Nation," which has faced intimidation, violence, and arrests for protecting their sacred land and water supply from the threats of a massive oil pipeline.

According to the Episcopal News Service, "The interfaith group spent more than five hours on site, marching, singing hymns, sharing testimony, and calling others to join them in standing with the more than 200 tribes who have committed their support to the Sioux Nation as they protest the route of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)."

Later, roughly a hundred protesters and clergy members held a prayer circle on the lawn of the North Dakota state Capitol in Bismarck, forcing the police to order a lock-down of the building. "Highway Patrol Lt. Tom Iverson said 14 people were arrested in the Capitol's judicial wing for refusing to leave the building. Iverson said the protesters, who were holding a sit-in and singing prayer hymns, faced disorderly conduct charges," AP reported.

Caro Gonzales, a Native American activist, told reporters that the water protectors had come to the Capitol to deliver a letter to Gov. Jack Dalrymple in support of the tribe and to ask "why he has ordered riot police to engage in police brutality at Standing Rock." Afterwards, a group of roughly 100 protesters marched from the Capitol to the governor's residence, where they were met by "dozens of riot police," Gonzales said. ...

As the pipeline's construction edges closer to the Missouri River, which the Standing Rock Sioux is hoping to protect, with little hope of abatement, pipeline opponents worldwide are planning a mass Day of Action on Nov. 15, asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the incoming U.S. president "stop the Dakota Access Pipeline—and all those after it."

New warning as Paris climate deal officially comes into force


Also of Interest

Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.

The Day Vladimir Putin Passed NAFTA

Creating a National Security State ‘Democracy,’ Or How the American Political System Changed and No One Noticed

US Hypocrisy: Bombing of Aleppo Is No Worse Than What Happened in Gaza and Iraq

Bulgaria Welcomes Refugees With Attack Dogs and Beatings

Mark Ruffalo: We must listen to the Dakota Access pipeline protesters, not punish them

Why Washington environmental groups are rejecting a measure to fight climate change

Hillary Clinton and the Neocons

Wikileaks and the Podesta Emails: Two Things

Multiple Jobholders Hits 21st Century High, As Full-Time Jobs Tumble

People Not In Labor Force Surge By 425,000 To 94,609,000

The New York Times Has a Fatal Wall Street Bias

Canadian army investigate mysterious 'pinging' sound coming from sea floor

Meme warfare: how the power of mass replication has poisoned the US election


A Little Night Music

Sonny Landreth - Walkin’ Blues

Sonny Landreth - Next of Kindred Spirits

Sonny Landreth - True Blue

John Hiatt & Sonny Landreth - Riding With the King

Sonny Landreth w/t Jools Holland - Back To Bayou Teche

Warren Haynes & Sonny Landreth - Death Letter Blues

Sonny Landreth & Eric Johnson - Milky Way Home

Sonny Landreth - South of I-10

And a little lullaby to end the week...

Sonny Landreth, Colin Linden and Steve Dawson - Sleep Walk



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Raggedy Ann's picture

I couldn't be happier that it is Friday. The weather changed today - it is cold and blustery and rainy outside. Brrrrr! I'm a warm weather gal, myself. Smile

We're coming down to the wire. Grinding Bernie to a pulp is what we all suspected and now it is confirmed. It is so great to be vindicated, yet so horrible. These people are all evil. My heart aches for my grandchildren, for everyone, really.

So much is happening right now - all over the world. Lots of turmoil.

Well, have a beautiful weekend, folks! Pleasantry

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

joe shikspack's picture

color me delighted that it's friday, too. a cold front came into town today and it's a bit cooler, but quite pleasant here. i like fall weather and the riot of color that is just about peaking now in my area.

have a great weekend!

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There’s been a potential breach of Hillary Clinton’s electoral firewall. And it’s come in New Hampshire, a state that we said a couple of weeks ago could be a good indicator of a Donald Trump comeback because of its large number of swing voters. Three new polls of New Hampshire released today showed a tied race, Trump ahead by 1 percentage point and Trump up by 5. There are some qualifications here: The poll showing Trump with a 5-point lead is from American Research Group, a pollster that’s had its issues over the years. And other recent polls of New Hampshire still show a Clinton ahead. But the race has clearly tightened in New Hampshire, with Clinton leading by only 2 to 3 percentage points in our forecast.

If Clinton lost New Hampshire but won her other firewall states, each candidate would finish with 269 electoral votes, taking the election to the House of Representatives. Or maybe not — if Clinton also lost the 2nd Congressional District of Maine, where polls show a tight race and where the demographics are unfavorable to her, Trump would win the Electoral College 270-268, probably despite losing the popular vote.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

joe shikspack's picture

well good, these polls should give the chattering classes something to go on about this weekend. i'd hate for them to have to take the weekend off. Smile

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“After my experience in the primary, it’s very clear to me the DNC is gone,” she told CNN's Carol Costello. “Every superdelegate is a lobbyist. The way that the system is set up in terms of trying of having superdelegates — you could win a state and not get the delegates. It’s crazy.”

"Look, Bernie has said ‘don’t ever listen to me if I tell you how to vote,' " she said.

Sarandon predicted a surge in third-party support on Election Day, calling Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump "untrustable."

"I think we’ve been voting the lesser of two evils for too long. The good news is everybody’s so frustrated that at least we’re awake.”

From

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divineorder's picture

funding DAPL and that she is 'not voting with my vagina' ! https://twitter.com/search?q=susan+sarandon&partner=Firefox&source=deskt...

Glad she is getting some coverage ...

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

joe shikspack's picture

heh, i can't imagine a bunch of banks more deserving of divestment than the ones sarandon lists, bank of america, hsbc, ubs, wells fargo, chase, citibank.

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Gotta love Susan Sarandon!

From her lips to FMS's cauliflower side-dish ears!

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

lotlizard's picture

with calls and texts along the lines of the old Hollywood vow of vengeance, “You ***, so help me G~d, I’ll see to it you’ll never work in this town again!”

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joe shikspack's picture

i'm glad to see sarandon out there pushing for stein. i'd like to see stein do well enough to bring some "credibility" to third parties.

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"Livin' in a dust bowl" ... Howie Gelb.

[video:https://youtu.be/QUvZOuhrRkI?list=PLroKTHerrrt9xaN5p079UeIMrlSs0Fiy2]

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As a farmer just trying to recover from 2016's spectacularly bad weather, and wondering if, after a year of shattered soybeans and burnt corn, my wheat is now gonna be washed down the hill, that song sounded familiar. And depressing. Gotta stop reading the news. Im torn between destroying my knee getting the berry plants in before the first hard frost and heading to DC for the election results. Coz ya know what? Its gonna be earthshaking when Hillary steals the election.

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He's been producing music for decades now, and the album Dust Bowl is from 2013. He's done two more albums since then. Bandcamp is a good resource for his music.

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janis b's picture

and your farming. Hopefully the winner won't make things worse.

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joe shikspack's picture

i hope that next year's weather cooperates and you recoup your losses.

i'm guessing that it's going to be a mess no matter who wins the election or who it is awarded to.

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lotlizard's picture

then the Chief Justice would pull out an envelope and say, “And the winner is . . .”

The “inOscaration” nation.

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... Its gonna be earthshaking when Hillary steals the election.

Frackin', right.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

joe shikspack's picture

peter rowan...

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to the music and times. Thanks for that.

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to say 'hi,' and thanks for tonight's edition of News & Blues.

Gonna drop back by after I get 'the B' out--sure getting darker a lot earlier. I got stuck walking with him in the dark a couple nights ago, which is not a good plan for several reasons.

(Tonight, Mr M will be accompanying us, but he's somewhat on the mend, so we still want to avoid a fiasco. We have a large fenced area, plus an acre, but 'the B' prefers to walk outside of it--for whatever reason.)

Anyhoo, I'm hoping that I can relocate an article that came down on my cell phone 'news feed' several days ago, since it listed the number of billionaires and millionaires in the US. Not sure that I've ever seen the number, except for at Wikipedia.

Anyhoo, the 2013 figures are 'by annual income,' as opposed to including assets. So, I'm thinking that they would make good numbers to work with, when asking for Congress to institute a tax hike on 'the wealthy.'

Not that this would happen in my lifetime!

Wink

Hey, Everyone have a nice evening, and an enjoyable and safe weekend. Happy 44th Day of Autumn!

Later.

[Edit: 45th changed to 44th]

Mollie


“I believe in the redemptive powers of a dog’s love. It is in recognition of each dog’s potential to lift the human spirit and therefore– to change society for the better, that I fight to make sure every street dog has its day.”
--Stasha Wong, Secretary, Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD)

The SOSD Fantastic Four

Available For Adoption, Save Our Street Dogs, SOSD

Taro
Taro, SOSD

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Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

joe shikspack's picture

have a good time walking the b. i think all dogs like to get out of the backyard and check the community message boards, so to speak.

i posted an article in the last few months about income stratification (inequality) that had numbers of billionaires and millionaires (and trends in the numbers of them) but i can't find it presently. here's a start for you:

Record number of millionaires living in the US

China overtakes the U.S. for the most billionaires in the world... but America still wins when it comes to dominating the global rich list

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my Finance/Money and Opinion cell phone feeds, when I saw your reply. (Thought I bookmarked it, but didn't find it.)

If I can find the piece, and it adds anything to the links/info you've provided, I'll post it next week.

Mollie


“I believe in the redemptive powers of a dog’s love. It is in recognition of each dog’s potential to lift the human spirit and therefore– to change society for the better, that I fight to make sure every street dog has its day.”
--Stasha Wong, Secretary, Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD)

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Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

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even in the next 4+ years. Well maybe our overlords might be able to figure out how to give the 1% another tax break or six, but I don't see the rest of us getting one.

The next 4 days ought to really be something else too. Lord knows what that 'else' is going to be, but it makes me nervous thinking of the possibilities. . Now the candidates should just sit down and shut up and no more commercials either. Surely everyone has their minds made up by now, right?

We need a freaking break because the next four years are going 'interesting' IMHO. The not so good variety of 'interesting'. Like the old Chinese curse (??) "May you live in interesting times"kind of 'interesting'.

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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

joe shikspack's picture

given the fact that the two likely choices for fuehrer president are both candidates of the 1%, there's little chance of the rest of us catching a break in the next 4+ years.

the next 4 days are great days to avoid all electronic media as they will no doubt be at fever pitch. there's a big spectacle to be made and there's lots of money to fuel it.

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probably best to be avoided media-wise. But I know I won't. Not completely, but I will try to cut down some. Have to, the darn blood pressure is running a tad high and it's because I get all wound up by this election crap. What a horrible mess we're in. The crazy rumors that are flying and some guy trying to rush Trump at the podium and the *terrorist warnings* that I read about earlier. WTF?

So I went to the used book store, looking around for something good to read. and I found a three book set of James Clavell's that includes Shogan, Taipan, and King Rat. I read them decades ago and I knew how great they are. I was just going to glance through Shogun for a few seconds and I got hooked all over again. So I do have something else I could be doing.

EDIT: Deleted a redundant sentence.

But her I am...

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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

Crider's picture

I noticed today that Huffington Post was showing a ridiculous probability of Clinton's victory on Tuesday.

Yah, sure. Like I'm supposed to believe that. How about the front page of the more and better democrats website?

This is reminding me of the 2012 Romney camp!

Fivethirtyeight.com, on the other hand, who has been consistent for years, reports this:

Clinton has been dropping like a stone and only today has her freefall moderated somewhat.

Maybe MSNBC will be as entertaining on election night as Fox and Karl Rove were in 2012.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJg3z5c93zU]

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYU5FESGiXQ]

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On Monday, elections predictions wizard Nate Silver said that Trump's odds of winning the election were "about the same chance as the Chicago Cubs have of winning the World Series."1

The Chicago Cubs—in a history-making game 7 win last night—are now the World Series champions

[video:https://youtu.be/bKLcFGEMBWY?t=13m19s]

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If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

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And if Trump wins, then there's a huge chance that the Republicans retain their Senate majority. We live in interesting times.

Oh, one more unrelated thing. . .
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdMA8Akp3Rw]

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How about a Trump win with Dems/third parties taking the Senate? (PS: not all Republican candidates are evil...some are even better for US policies than some current Dems.)

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If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

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Then I would get to keep my health insurance and my social security payment!

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In case anyone's interested/hasn't come across this yet, one of the links found after clicking on a link coming up after your 'Zany Professor' ad was this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RB6ysG8OXE

Secret World of US Election: Julian Assange talks to John Pilger (FULL INTERVIEW) wikileaks
NEWS TUBE

Streamed live 2 hours ago

Election NEWS, leaks, investigation destroyed emails, Wikileaks, Clinton foundation

Wikileaks Memo Reveals More About Clinton Profits - "Bill Clinton Inc"

...

Edit: audio starting to briefly break, just to mention.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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the propaganda is flowing thick and fast. and the fnords are everywhere.

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the beginning of October, before the Trump "pussy" video, before Comey's announcement.

What a joke. The most unfortunate thing about this election is that I've discovered so many of my friends are ignorant....as in they either don't know or don't care to find out. And now I have to talk to them (knowing they're ignorant) or avoid them. But if I avoided all my friends who have some flaw (as I perceive it) I wouldn't have any friends at all.

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Jakkalbessie and I were coming back from volunteering at WildEarth Guardians and took a peek at EB. Just wish there was more we could do to turn it all around.

Speaking of dogs....

IMG_6010 (800x533).jpg Berg En Dal pack of endangered African Painted Wolves
(aka Wild Dogs) at play. Those teeth are very sharp and we were told a pack this size must make several kills a day. This pack probably had to make more, since they had a den in the area and had been seen going back and forth into the hills to feed the pups. Kruger National Park, July 2016

Have a great weekend all !

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

joe shikspack's picture

nice shot! i've never seen photos of painted wolves before, they are quite spectacular animals.

yeah, i look at all that is going on and the bottom line seems to be that the system is so corrupt - as are all of the elected officials running it - that there is little that average folks can do to turn it around short of an actual revolution. it's clear that elections are foreclosed as a means of making change.

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regarding the poor and race.

Some are guilty. Some are innocent. Of the more than 7,500 people detained at Rikers Island on any given day, almost 80% have not yet been found guilty or innocent of the charges they face. All are at risk in the pervasive culture of violence that forces people to come to terms with what they must do for their own survival. RIKERS, a riveting new documentary from Bill Moyers, brings you face to face with men and women who have endured incarceration at Rikers Island. Their stories, told direct to camera, vividly describe the cruel arc of the Rikers experience—from the shock of entry, to the extortion and control exercised by other inmates, the oppressive interaction with corrections officers, the beatings and stabbings, the torture of solitary confinement and the many challenges of returning to the outside world. Rikers Island is New York City’s largest jail. It has also been ranked as one of the ten worst jails in America. So, says journalist Bill Moyers, if you want to understand the country’s incarceration crisis, start at the island jail in New York’s East River—just across the water from the main runway at LaGuardia Airport and within sight of the Empire State Building.

80% of the people subject to this abuse have not been convicted (edited for using the wrong word...h/t to GreatLakeSailor) . Chew on that for a bit.

Edit: Oops....forgot the links
Rikers, A Documentary
Rikers Video Introduction by Bill Moyers

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If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

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thanks for posting this. i'm glad to see that moyers is still at it.

80% of the people subject to this abuse have not been charged. Chew on that for a bit.

and then there's indefinite detention without charge, pioneered by bush and codified and institutionalized by obama.

yay! they hate us for our freedoms!

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His introduction (the second link) is short and gives an overview of what is covered in the documentary. (I finally remembered to post the links. *sigh*)

They hate us for our freedom fries and freedom toast? I will be glad to send them my share (pitiful as that may be) so I can get French fries and French toast again. They go down so much better without all that "freedom."

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80% of the people subject to this abuse have not been charged.

From your comment's quote about the film:

almost 80% have not yet been found guilty or innocent of the charges they face.
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Compensated Spokes Model for Big Poor.

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Thanks for catching that. I have made the change to convicted rather than charged.

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If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

great music. Hang in there dude.

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thanks! tied a knot. hanging on. Smile

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Jimmy Dore has been going on about "lefty journos" for a while now. Here's the latest:
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=essdvcKLDxI width:500 height:300]

I'm having the same problem. People who I respect, who should know better, are enthusiastic about Blond Ambition. If you heard Democracy Now! today you heard Michael Moore doing it. Katrina Vanden Heuval, et tu Katrina ? The Nation's endorsement, HERE, is hook-line-and-sinker stuff. Get this:

That’s why we believe Clinton needs not just to defeat Trump, but to demolish him. If she doesn’t win big, and if the Democrats don’t make significant advances in Congress, obstruction will remain the order of the day, and progress will be stymied at a time when America is desperately in need of—and genuinely ready for—radical renewal. On the other hand, a big win would empower a progressive bloc of newcomers in Congress like Zephyr Teachout, Jamie Raskin, and Pramila Jayapal, and give progressive champions like Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown, and Russ Feingold—who is campaigning to return to the Senate—real authority to shape legislation, expose inequality, rein in Wall Street, and make government work on behalf of those who need it most.

Not just a win, they want a landslide, an unmistakable mandate. For what, for Simpson-Bowles, for war with Russia ? What does professor Cohen think about this ? What a fucked-up election, what a fucked-up Democratic Party.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

joe shikspack's picture

it's pretty plain that most of what we know as the institutional left is a significant part of the problem.

the establishment steals a primary election against the first almost progressive candidate to come along in years and these stupid f*cks decide that the best thing to do is support the crook and demand that left voters give her a mandate.

sorry, was that too bitter?

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Email from Alan Grayson this week:

As many readers of this missive may be aware, I ran against Patrick Murphy in the August 30 Florida Senate Democratic Primary. A few months earlier, a Murphy political operative had an interesting conversation with someone working on my campaign. The operative said that Murphy’s father, Tom Murphy, had promised to give the Democrats’ Super PAC (Senate Majority PAC) and Patrick Murphy’s captive Super PAC (Floridians for a Strong Middle Class) $5 million if Patrick won the nomination, and that Tom Murphy would round up another $5 million from his friends and colleagues. So the Democratic Party could expect to see $10 million if it delivered the nomination to Murphy.

Very interesting, I thought. This explained to me why Sen. Harry Reid, head of the Senate Democrats, had been interfering in my primary and belligerently attacking me personally for months, and why the DSCC had been trying to plant “hit pieces” against me with its inside-the-Beltway pet reporters in the media.

I can’t say that I was surprised by this. Patrick Murphy’s father Tom, a Republican, already had passed around more than $1.5 million to Democratic candidates and organizations to grease the skids for Patrick, including the purchase of several key endorsements by elected officials. I asked one of them why he had endorsed Patrick. He told me, “Alan, if you gave me $20,000, then I’d be your best friend for life, too.”

In fact, without Daddy’s promise of $10 million, it would be very hard to explain why Senate Democrats would give a fig for Patrick Murphy. Murphy won his seat by less than one-half of one percent of the vote, while the Democrat running four years earlier in the same district had won by ten points. Murphy is a second-term Congressman who has accomplished so little that he was named the least effective Member of the House. Completely bereft of any legislative accomplishments, he is forced to point to a GOP bill for which he takes credit, because the GOP author said something nice about him on the Floor of the House. Murphy’s main goal in Congress seems to have been to try to set some kind of record for party disloyalty, by voting for more than 60 times for bills that were so odious than President Obama threatened in advance to veto them, voting seven times to force the President to license the Keystone Pipeline, voting to “condemn” the President over the Bowe Bergdahl swap, and voting (with only six other House Democrats) in favor of the GOP’s Benghazi witch-hunt committee. Murphy also voted (alone among 188 House Democrats) to vote to kill high-speed rail in Florida, even though it passes through his district, after his father’s construction company withdrew its effort to win the bid on the project. And Salon magazine points out that Patrick Murphy was a lifelong Republican who switched parties the month he declared for Congress and then, after election as a Democrat, asked Speaker John Boehner if he could switch back. (Boehner wasn’t interested.)

And me? I’m the only House Democrat to represent downtown Orlando in the past 42 years. I won my 2008 race by just four points. I lost in both 2006 and in 2010. House Democrats have a system for Member of Congress in shaky districts like mine, called “the pass.” If such a Member wants to vote against the party for political reasons, you are supposed to tell the Democratic Leadership ahead of time, “I need to take a pass.”

I have never taken a pass. Ne-ver. And I’ve passed 100 bills and amendments through the House in the last four years, all solid progressive legislation. And I won my last two House campaigns by double digits.

So, if the question is why the Democratic Party would endorse Patrick Murphy in a contested Senate primary, the answer has got to be Daddy’s $10 million. What else could it be?

Now, some might say, “OK, I’m not too thrilled with the idea that $10 million buys a Senate nomination, complete with full support from the party bosses, but we have to fight back against the Koch Brothers’ billions somehow, right?” I’m sorry, but that’s not what that $10 million is really all about. Media commissions are 15%. When the party’s Super PAC spends $10 million, then someone who is on very friendly terms with the party bosses makes a quick and easy (and legal!) $1.5 million.

That’s what that $10 million is really all about. Payola.

Still, that conversation that was conveyed to me is just a story, right? Just one politico talking to another.

No. Because when the Democrat’s Senate Majority PAC actually reserved TV time for that ten-week period between the primary and the general election, the amount of Florida TV time that it reserved was . . . $10 million. Precisely the amount that Tom Murphy promised to deliver.

It’s worth considering how utterly implausible it is that the Senate Majority PAC and the DSCC each would reserve $10 million for the last ten weeks of the Florida Senate race, without Tom Murphy’s promised cash. Last time I looked, the Senate Majority PAC had a grand total of $6 million in the bank. So it reserved almost twice the amount of TV time – in just one race – as it had cash on hand.

What is wrong with this picture?

And the DSCC? It had $31 million in the bank – for 34 different Senate races, ten of which have been characterized as competitive. And in the polls for the Democrat in those ten races, Patrick Murphy is . . . tenth. Why would the DSCC plan to spend one-third of all of its cash on hand on its weakest competitive candidate?

In mid-July, I was up by eight points in my primary. On July 15, the Senate Majority PAC announced a $1 million buy for a TV spot endorsing Patrick Murphy – almost unprecedented Democratic Party interference in a Senate Primary. By August 1, the TV spot had had its intended effect, with Murphy support zooming upward. The average Tampa voter saw that spot almost thirty times, in barely two weeks.

What happened next? Did Tom Murphy deliver on his $10 million to Senate Majority PAC? Did the DSCC then match Tom’s $10 million, buying young Patrick a Senate seat?

No and no. Tom Murphy kicked in a rather pitiful $250,000 to the Murphy Super PAC “Floridians for a Strong Middle Class” on Sept. 27, which has been dutifully trundling its cash over to the Senate Majority PAC. And after that earlier $1 million purchase of the party endorsement ad on Aug. 13, Tom Murphy has given nothing to the Senate Majority PAC directly. Zilch.

So the Senate Majority PAC pulled the last of its $10 million Florida Senate TV reservations three weeks ago, and the DSCC followed suit a week later.

FWIW, at that time, Patrick Murphy had trailed Marco Rubio in 28 out of the last 28 Florida Senate polls posted at Real Clear Politics. Apparently, Florida voters are not as stupid as the Murphy clan thinks they are.

Did Tom Murphy ever intend to come up with $10 million for Patrick’s campaign? I don’t know, but I doubt it. Did the Democratic Party ever intend to match Tom Murphy’s $10 million? I don’t know, but I doubt it.

All I know is that just getting a whiff of $10 million of Tom Murphy’s money, just a glance at that mirage, was enough to turn my party against me – in favor of someone contemptuous of my party and its principles.

I once told a national TV audience, “you have only three friends in life: God, your mama, and the Democratic Party.”

Cross that last one off the list.

Courage,

Rep. Alan Grayson

“Washington, DC wanted to defeat Alan Grayson as the Democratic candidate for the Senate, and now they’re happy to allow Marco Rubio to resuscitate his political career.”

- Reporter Marc Caputo on WPLG-Miami (Oct. 17, 2016).

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

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is a great idea. i cannot foresee ever voting for another democrat.

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

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to ensure a Dem loss than to run two Repubs?! It's happening here in my NY-21 district, too. Not happy with a Repub incumbent, "they" decided to run another one (instead of a registered Dem. Is this a great Democratic Party or what?

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

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Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.

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prosecuted for war crimes for providing midair refueling and other military support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen

Very interesting. You know my story.

“I find it deeply troubling that the US apparently has no advanced knowledge of what targets will be struck by jets that are refueled by US personnel with US tankers,” Lieu said in his letter.

Me too. Of course, there were many times that I did not know what ultimate mission I was a part of. Lieu is familiar...I might have met him.

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

joe shikspack's picture

it's the leadership that needs to be prosecuted, the ones that get to see the big picture, both military and civilian. of course, they think that they are covered because they refuse to join the icc or any other group that might prosecute them. i hope that times change before it's too late to see some ex-presidents and administration officials populate some orange jumpsuits behind bars.

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

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a politician who is so robotic that any efforts to analyze her motives risk the charge of anthropomorphism.

Laughed out loud.

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"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X

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followed by an excruciating 4 years. Time for everybody to start gardens, exchanges and alternative banking.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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Stein/Baraka campaign slams Daily Kos blog site

And (WARNING: DKos link):

Jill Stein calls Daily Kos fake news site by susans today.

O the outrage! Too funny.

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After years of being among the best truth-tellers without fear or favor, he and This Modern World ended up working for, and presumably financially dependent on, Chuckles the Sensible Liberal Woodchuck.

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i think this is my favorite one. it has the breathy smell of kool aid:

Xxxxxx
Nov 04 · 09:48:18 PM

That's a huge testimony to our being a truly reality based community and to Dkos as an highly effective outlet for informative and insightful news and analysis.

Not that we needed the extra proof, but it doesn't hurt.

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realize how they twist any more.

Oh yes, a major national candidate calling your Web site fake news confirms that you are reality based and insightful.

I read between the lines: Pleased to be noticed by a national candidate, insulted that the notice is negative. The only thing that would have been funnier would be if Hillary had said it.

I'm trying to figure out how I can use this in today's Aminal Nooz without getting banned Over There.

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Sat, 11/05/2016 - 8:52am — joe shikspack

the responses are so precious...

i think this is my favorite one. it has the breathy smell of kool aid:

Xxxxxx
Nov 04 · 09:48:18 PM

That's a huge testimony to our being a truly reality based community and to Dkos as an highly effective outlet for informative and insightful news and analysis.

Not that we needed the extra proof, but it doesn't hurt.

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Re Koolaid:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZOmtPR_MTU

Halestorm Familiar Taste of Poison
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ROFScreamingMAO

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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how do I get rid of my brain's efforts to figure out where to poke a knife into Podesta and do with him what he had in mind doing with Bernie.

Shutting off my brain is the solution.

Thanks for all the news. No matter what, they help, even for me only in the future. I can't read here anymore very often right now. Have a good weekend. Fall color foliage is beautiful right now.

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this is for you. repeat as necessary. Smile

cunningham falls

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