The Evening Blues - 2-15-17
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Aretha Franklin - A Natural Woman
"We're definitely in an era where the government wants to keep more secrets and it wants to come after anyone who's exposing those secrets and in many cases exposing government illegality. They're coming after the journalists and they're coming after the whistleblowers. It's not a good sign if the government is expending much energy trying to find out who journalists are talking to."
-- Laura Poitras
News and Opinion
The Leakers Who Exposed Gen. Flynn’s Lie Committed Serious — and Wholly Justified — Felonies
That Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn lied about what he said to Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak was first revealed by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, who has built his career on repeating what his CIA sources tell him. In his January 12 column, Ignatius wrote: “According to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation for the hacking.”
That “senior U.S. government official” committed a serious felony by leaking to Ignatius the communication activities of Flynn. ... In January, CNN reported that Flynn’s calls with the Russians “were captured by routine U.S. eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats.” That means that the contents of those calls were “obtained by the processes of communication intelligence from the communications of [a] foreign government,” which in turn means that anyone who discloses them — or reports them to the public — is guilty of a felony under the statute. [18 U.S. Code § 798 -js]
Yet very few people are calling for a criminal investigation or the prosecution of these leakers, nor demanding the leakers step forward and “face the music.” ... It’s hard to put into words how strange it is to watch the very same people — from both parties, across the ideological spectrum — who called for the heads of Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, Tom Drake, and so many other Obama-era leakers today heap praise on those who leaked the highly sensitive, classified SIGINT information that brought down Gen. Flynn.
It’s even more surreal to watch Democrats act as though lying to the public is some grave firing offense when President Obama’s top national security official, James Clapper, got caught red-handed not only lying to the public but also to Congress — about a domestic surveillance program that courts ruled was illegal. And despite the fact that lying to Congress is a felony, he kept his job until the very last day of the Obama presidency. ...
But this is just the tawdry, craven game of Washington. People with no actual beliefs shamelessly take diametrically opposite views on fundamental political questions based exclusively on whether it helps or hurts their leaders. Thus, the very same Democrats who just three months ago viewed illegal leaking as a grave sin today view it as an act of heroic #Resistance.
Hoisted on His Own Petard: Flynn Was Brought Down by the Very Spying Machine He Helped to Build
Trump is a dangerously narcissistic and sociopathic individual, wildly unsuited to be running a country that has the capability to destroy the earth many times over, whether militarily or by rampaging climate change. And Gen. Flynn was a nut job who was pushing for a US confrontation with Iran. How could the downfall of such whackos, and hopefully chief political advisor Steve Bannon, be a bad thing?
Well, if the manner in which they’re brought to heel is by having secret government forces such as the intelligence services, which are unanswerable to anyone and which, clearly, have dirt on everyone, making them effectively immune from criticism and democratic control, handle the job, that means that we no longer live in anything approaching a democracy. It’s all just secret power games among elites in Washington, with the American people as simply spectators. Say what you want about Trump, but he was elected by voters the United States under the arcane rules laid down by the founders. If he’s going to be removed, it should be by an open process of impeachment, with charges brought publicly, debated publicly, and voted upon publicly by members of Congress who themselves are elected by the people. It should not be done by the strategically timed release of secret spying efforts by the intelligence agencies.
Good riddance to Flynn. He deserves to endure a fate that he helped to make possible. But let’s also see this as a warning that the national security state has crossed a major line and needs to be unravelled, scaled back tremendously, and put on a very short leash held by genuine Congressional defenders of the Bill of Rights.
Bashing Trump Doesn’t Make You A Rebel, It Makes You An Establishment Tool
The way people are championing a cause that’s also being championed by every multimillionaire on every channel on every show on every television as though they’re being in some way rebellious and counter-cultural is beyond my understanding. The resignation of a National Security Advisor (a registered Democrat, by the way) who was working against the oligarchic push toward a military confrontation with a nuclear superpower, who was one of the few people telling the truth about America’s arming of terrorists in Syria, and Democrats are singing and dancing like a bunch of Ewoks watching an exploding imperial death star.
Let me remind you gangstas that a 2014 Princeton University study showed clearly that the United States of America is an oligarchy, not a democracy. Here’s a five-minute video breaking down what that means and how it works in clear and simple terms. Basically, in the current system, your wishes have essentially no impact on your country’s legislation and policy unless you are very rich; your vote and the votes of the rest of the 99 percent change functionally nothing about the way your nation moves and behaves. So the fact that this guy was democratically elected to be the leader of the nation doesn’t mean that he’s actually in charge; ultimately, the real source of power is the large network of oligarchs and unelected manipulators collectively known as the Deep State. ...
This is not a defense of Trump; I see Trump as largely irrelevant and very low on the list of priorities America’s political left should be focusing on. This is simply a reminder to liberal Americans that you cannot attack Trump without propping up the Democratic establishment, and you cannot prop up the Democratic establishment without supporting the oligarchs who own it. When you celebrate the Deep State’s counteroffensives against the Trump administration, you are not cool, you are not anti-establishment, and you are not a rebel. You are a tool.
The Left Needs to Assess the Implications of the Flynn Scandal
The Clinton campaign repeated that time and again during the campaign — with disastrous results. Clinton talked about Russia and Trump talked about jobs in the rust belt. Guess who won the presidency?
Many so-called progressives are in effect making an alliance with the most war-mongering parts of the U.S. establishment. They are in effect buttressing incredibly dubious notions of U.S. victimology and demonizing official enemies that increase U.S. militarism and the likelihood for confrontation with the other nation on the planet that could destroy the planet a hundred times over. ...
If only all these liberals scrutinized presidents when they want to go to war like they do Trump when he wants to make peace with Putin.
Trump and Spicer Blame Russia Scandal on "Illegal Leaks" Rather Than Lies by Senior Officials
Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence
Phone records and intercepted calls show that members of Donald J. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, according to four current and former American officials.
American law enforcement and intelligence agencies intercepted the communications around the same time they were discovering evidence that Russia was trying to disrupt the presidential election by hacking into the Democratic National Committee, three of the officials said. The intelligence agencies then sought to learn whether the Trump campaign was colluding with the Russians on the hacking or other efforts to influence the election.
The officials interviewed in recent weeks said that, so far, they had seen no evidence of such cooperation. ...
The officials said the intercepted communications were not limited to Trump campaign officials, and included other associates of Mr. Trump. On the Russian side, the contacts also included members of the government outside of the intelligence services, they said. All of the current and former officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because the continuing investigation is classified.
The officials said that one of the advisers picked up on the calls was Paul Manafort, who was Mr. Trump’s campaign chairman for several months last year and had worked as a political consultant in Ukraine. The officials declined to identify the other Trump associates on the calls. ...
Several of Mr. Trump’s associates, like Mr. Manafort, have done business in Russia. And it is not unusual for American businessmen to come in contact with foreign intelligence officials, sometimes unwittingly, in countries like Russia and Ukraine, where the spy services are deeply embedded in society. Law enforcement officials did not say to what extent the contacts might have been about business.
Russia rejects claims of links to Donald Trump's campaign as 'fake news'
The Kremlin has rejected as “fake news” reports that Donald Trump’s campaign team spoke frequently with high-ranking Russian intelligence agents over the course of last year.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, said a New York Times report quoting former and current US officials contained only “anonymous information” and that it was “very hard to differentiate real from fake” news. Sources in the report were laughable, Peskov added.
“This is absolutely a newspaper report that isn’t based on any facts and that doesn’t point to any concrete facts,” he said.
Conventional communications between Trump advisors and Russian officials were ongoing, Peskov said, adding that US diplomats travel around Russia and speak with Russian officials all the time. “This all has a place, it’s normal diplomatic practice,” he said.
Empire Files: Post-Soviet Russia, Made in the U.S.A.
US Change in Designation of Russian Missile Hyped as New Russian ‘Violation’
In 2008, Russia began testing a new missile, which in 2014 the Obama Administration said might have violated the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Today, eager to hype “new” Russian efforts, even if they’re almost a decade old, the New York Times declared these same 2008 missiles a violation of the “landmark arms control treaty.”
The “new” violation appears entirely speculative, and based on the fact that the Pentagon, which had previously designated the missiles the SSC-X-8, had removed the X in some recent reports, changing the name to SSC-8. The removal of the X would mean that from the US perspective, they no longer consider the missile to be an experimental model.
This designation change led to speculation that the missiles are possibly deployed at this point, and since Russia never publicly announced a deployment, the New York Times leapt to declare the missiles “deployed secretly,” reiterating the long-standing assumption that it violates the treaty.
Trump expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine: White House
"President Trump has made it very clear that he expects the Russian government to de-escalate violence in the Ukraine and return Crimea," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said at a daily news briefing. "At the same time, he fully expects to and wants to get along with Russia."
500 US troops arrive in Romania to bolster defense
Five hundred U.S. troops are arriving at a Romanian Black Sea port with tanks and hardware to bolster defense in the East European NATO nation. ...
U.S. Ambassador Hans G. Klemm said Tuesday the deployment underscores that "the strong U.S.-Romania strategic partnership exists in both word and deed."
He said the presence "expands our capacity ....in maintaining peace and security in southeastern Europe and the Black Sea region."
Kucinich Pins Flynn Leak on Intel Community, Warns of Another Cold War
During an interview on the FOX Business Network’s Mornings with Maria, former Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said the intelligence community was responsible for leaking information that Trump’s national security advisor, Mike Flynn, had secretly discussed sanctions with Russian officials before the inauguration and argued their goal was to spoil the relationship between the U.S. and Russia.
“What’s at the core of this is an effort by some in the intelligence community to upend any positive relationship between the U.S. and Russia,” Kucinich said. ...
“And I tell you there's a marching band and Chowder Society out there. There's gold in them there hills,” he said. “There are people trying to separate the U.S. and Russia so that this military industrial intel axis can cash in.”
Toxic uranium admission: Pentagon confirms to RT use of depleted uranium in Syria
NBC News Appoints An Iraq War Cheerleader As Its New President
As NBC News faces growing questions about moving to the right, the network’s chairman, Andrew Lack, announced that Noah Oppenheim, a Today show producer who was an outspoken supporter of the Iraq War and has a lengthy history with conservative media, will be the new president of NBC News.
During 2003 and into 2004, Oppenheim was a pro-Iraq War pundit on MSNBC. On July 19, 2003, four months after the invasion, Oppenheim appeared on MSNBC Live to respond to a firestorm stemming from President George W. Bush’s false assertion in the 2003 State of the Union address about Iraq’s supposed nuclear weapon capabilities. Oppenheim defended the Bush administration for misleading the public in order to make the case for war by saying that that intelligence business “is not an exact science” and you have to “make educated guesses.” ...
Oppenheim has also written multiple columns for the neoconservative outlet Weekly Standard. In an April 2001 column, he attacked civil rights activist Jesse Jackson’s activism as “shakedowns” and “an old-style protection racket,” complaining that “Jackson threatens boycotts and the stigma of being labeled racist by this country's most prominent black leader.” Five months after the 9/11 terror attacks, Oppenheim accused the American Muslim community of assuming a “see-no-evil posture” and lacking “resolve” to fight terrorism.
Oppenheim’s most notable Weekly Standard column came in 2004, when he, as an outspoken “supporter” of the Iraq War, traveled to Baghdad and castigated war reporters in Iraq of not doing enough to cover the good stories.
Deputy CIA director could face court deposition over role in torture
In a court filing on Tuesday, attorneys for two CIA contract psychologists who helped design the agency’s brutal interrogations for terrorism suspects have asked a federal judge to order Gina Haspel, a career CIA officer recently appointed as the agency’s No2 official, to provide a deposition discussing her allegedly pivotal involvement in an episode the CIA has tried repeatedly to put behind it.
“Ms. Haspel was centrally involved in the events alleged in plaintiffs Sulaiman Abdulla Salim, Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud, and Obaid Ullah, on behalf of Gul Rahman’s … suit against Defendants for actions they purportedly took while contractors for the CIA,” wrote Brian Paszamant, an attorney for ex-contractors Bruce Jessen and James Mitchell.
Salim, Ben Soud, Ullah and representatives for Rahman – who died in a CIA black site – filed a lawsuit in 2015 against Mitchell and Jessen for designing their torture regimens while in CIA custody. The Obama administration surprised many by not seeking to block the case under a veil of state secrecy.
Mitchell and Jessen contend that they ought not to be held liable for work they performed on behalf of the CIA. Salim, Ben Soud and Ullah, represented by the ACLU, argue that they have no other option for redress, as the government has declined to pursue criminal charges against architects of CIA torture.
The judge in the case, Justin Quackenbush, has already granted Mitchell and Jessen’s requests to depose other contemporary CIA officials, former clandestine service and Counterterrorism Center chief Jose Rodriguez and former chief attorney John Rizzo. Both are scheduled to deliver their depositions in March.
Rep. Lieu: The White House Lying & Stifling Dissent on Yemen Raid is Step Toward Authoritarianism
2 Years Into Yemen War, US Ramps Up Refueling of Saudi Jets
Saudi Arabian coalition jets bombing Houthi rebel sites in Yemen increasingly turn to U.S. Air Force tankers for refueling support almost two years after the conflict began.
Since April 2015, the Air Force has logged 1,778 tanker sorties for the operation, Air Forces Central Command spokeswoman Capt. Kathleen Atanasoff told Military.com on Tuesday. That includes 1,069 over the past year, an increase of 360, or 50 percent, from the 709 in the previous period.
"These operations are ongoing, with aircraft refueling occurring daily," Atanasoff said in an email.
Abandoning two-state solution is 'no joke', Palestinian officials say
Palestinians have angrily warned the United States against abandoning a two-state solution to the conflict with Israel, after a White House official said peace did not necessarily have to entail Palestinian statehood.
As Donald Trump and the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, prepared to meet in Washington on Wednesday, Palestinian officials said the only alternative would be a single democratic state for Jews, Christian and Muslims together – or an “apartheid” state that would be “a disaster and a tragedy for both Israelis and Palestinians”.
On Tuesday, in a sharp reversal of US policy, a senior White House official briefed journalists in Washington that it was up to the Israelis and Palestinians themselves to decide on the shape of any future peace, adding: “Whether that comes in the form of a two-state solution if that’s what the parties want, or something else.”
Trump, while giving peace “high priority”, would not try to “dictate” an agreement, the official said.
The remarks, appearing to distance the US from one of its defining foreign policy pillars of the last two decades and a premise long regarded as central to the Middle East peace process, caught Palestinian officials by surprise.
Calling on the wider international community to “stand shoulder to shoulder” with Palestinians to protect the two-state solution, Saeb Erekat, senior Palestinian negotiator, warned that undermining the long-standing strategy was no joke.
Americans withholding their taxes to fight Trump
Andrew Newman always pays his taxes, even if he hates what the government is doing with them. But not this year. For him, Donald Trump is the dealbreaker. He’ll pay his city and state taxes but will refuse to pay federal income tax as a cry of civil disobedience against the president and his new administration.
Newman is not alone. A nascent movement has been detected to revive the popularity of tax resistance – last seen en masse in America during the Vietnam war but which has been, sporadically, a tradition in the US and beyond going back many centuries.
“My tax money will be going towards putting up a wall on the Mexican border instead of helping sick people. It will contribute to the destruction of the environment and maybe more nuclear weapons. I think there will be a redistribution of wealth from the middle class to the wealthy elite and Trump’s campaign for the working man and woman was an absolute fraud. If you pay taxes you are implicated in the system,” said Newman, an associate professor of English and history at Stony Brook University on Long Island, part of the State University of New York.
“The government wants our money and if a lot of people were thinking about this kind of peaceful protest, it would get their attention,” he added.
The Stephen Miller Story: From Pestering Latino Students in High School to Drafting Muslim Ban
Refugees seeking urgent medical care imperiled by immigration crackdown
Fourteen-year-old Dhakhil had been so badly injured at an Iraqi refugee camp that physicians thought his leg would need to be amputated. But thanks to a team of surgeons in Boston, the Yazidi teenager will be able to walk again.
The operation to repair Dhakhil’s badly shattered leg nearly didn’t happen because of Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration.
“He arrived 48 hours before the ban,” Carrie Schuchardt, Dhakhil’s caretaker in the US, told the Guardian. “And we know if he had come to [Boston’s] Logan airport on the Friday instead of the Wednesday, there is a good chance he would have been turned away. He would have lost his leg, possibly his life.”
Before the travel ban was halted, the Cleveland Clinic said it had nine patients scheduled to travel from the affected countries to the US for medical care, while Johns Hopkins had at least 11 patients scheduled to receive treatment who were affected by the ban.
“These are very, very ill patients,” Pamela Paulk, president of Johns Hopkins Medicine International, told Stat, a US health news website. “In most cases, these are not cases to be postponed.”
In a statement, the Mayo Clinic medical facility said: “We have several patients who would have needed to cancel or delay their appointments at Mayo Clinic if the order had not been challenged by the courts.”
The Mayo Clinic said that it also knew of 80 staff, physicians and scholars affiliated with the medical system who were affected by the order.
ICE Arrested Nearly 700 People Last Week, Advocates Are Bracing for More to Come
Immigrant communities across the country are coping with the fallout from the Trump administration’s first immigration crackdown — a series of operations last week in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and San Antonio that led to more than 680 arrests, according to figures released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“The level of terror and fear in the community is very real,” Cristina Jimenez, executive director of United We Dream, one the nation’s leading immigrant advocacy organizations, told The Intercept. ...
ICE’s so-called targeted enforcement operations are not new; both the Bush and Obama administrations relied on such operations to deport thousands of people over the last decade. What is new, advocates say, is that the raids are now taking place under a Trump administration that has placed the removal of undocumented people at the center of its domestic policy agenda, while radically expanding the universe of individuals prioritized for deportation.
“The narrative of this administration, and unfortunately even prior administrations, has been this narrative of criminalizing the entire community and using that as a path to deport people, to not allow these people due process, to not respect people’s basic human rights,” Jimenez said. “Certainly, under this administration, things are going to get a lot worse than they were under the Obama administration and we’re already seeing that.”
Arizona unveils new death penalty plan: bring your own lethal injection drugs
As states have faced challenges to carrying out executions by lethal injection, various work-arounds and alternatives have been proposed, including the return of electric chairs and firing squads. Arizona may have come up with the most original concept yet: an invitation for lawyers to help kill their own clients.
With drugs that can legally be used for lethal injections in short supply, the Arizona department of corrections’ latest execution protocol states that attorneys for death row inmates are welcome to bring along their own.
The protocol says that “the inmate’s counsel or other third parties acting on behalf of the inmate’s counsel” may provide the department with a sedative, pentobarbital, or an anesthetic, sodium pentothal, if they can obtain it “from a certified or licensed pharmacist, pharmacy, compound pharmacy, manufacturer, or supplier”.
Attorneys, though, said the idea is ludicrous. Megan McCracken, a lethal injection expert at the University of California Berkeley School of Law, said the clause is “unprecedented, wholly novel and frankly absurd. A prisoner or a prisoner’s lawyer simply cannot obtain these drugs legally, or legally transfer them to the department of corrections, so it’s hard to fathom what the Arizona department was thinking in including this nonsensical provision as part of its execution protocol.”
Financial Backers of EPA Pick Scott Pruitt Have Faced Hundreds of Pollution Actions
Among the Pruitt donors with enforcement cases against them in recent years are Continental Resources, an oil company that contributed to Liberty 2.0, a pro-Pruitt Super PAC; Murray Energy, which was a co-party in eight of 14 lawsuits Pruitt filed against the EPA and contributed to his political campaigns; and Devon Energy, which raised money for the Republican Attorneys General Association when Pruitt led it and whose lawyers penned a letter that Pruitt sent to the EPA. Peabody Energy, whose executive Fred Palmer contributed to Pruitt’s 2014 re-election campaign for Oklahoma attorney general, is the parent company of 12 separate coal companies that have faced EPA enforcement actions. In addition to the energy companies, the agricultural company Monsanto, which contributed to Pruitt’s 2010 and 2014 election campaign, has been named in 96 formal administrative cases, according to EPA records. It’s impossible to tally a complete list of the enforcement cases filed against Pruitt donors because some donations, such as those to the most recent pro-Pruitt PAC, Protecting America Now, can be made secretly. ...
While the vote on Pruitt’s nomination has been delayed as a result of a Democratic boycott, the ACLU and the Center for Media and Democracy sued the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office in an effort to obtain more than 3,000 of Pruitt’s emails with energy industry groups and corporations, including Koch, Exxon, and Murray. On Friday, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office released 411 of the emails, which document frequent communications and regular meetings between Pruitt and energy companies and industry groups.
Donald Trump lifts anti-corruption rules in 'gift to the American oil lobby'
Donald Trump moved on Tuesday to expunge rules aimed at forcing oil companies to disclose payments made to foreign governments in order to secure lucrative mining and drilling rights.
The rules, called the Cardin-Lugar regulations, were established under the Dodd-Frank Act, the wide-ranging financial regulations brought in after the last financial crisis. Energy industry executives, including the former Exxon boss and now secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, have lobbied hard against the rule, arguing it gives global rivals a competitive edge. ...
“Trump has given an astonishing gift to the American oil lobby. Oil, gas and mining companies listed across the EU, including Russian companies, have already disclosed $150bn of payments in resource-rich countries, with no ill effects. This makes a mockery of claims by US oil companies such as Exxon that greater transparency would damage companies’ competitiveness. If the European companies can do it, you have to ask – what are US companies trying to hide?” said Zorka Milin, senior legal adviser at the advocacy group Global Witness.
Trump's likely science adviser calls climate scientists 'glassy-eyed cult'
The man tipped as frontrunner for the role of science adviser to Donald Trump has described climate scientists as “a glassy-eyed cult” in the throes of a form of collective madness.
William Happer, an eminent physicist at Princeton University, met with Trump last month to discuss the post and says that if he were offered the job he would take it. Happer is highly regarded in the academic community, but many would view his appointment as a further blow to the prospects of concerted international action on climate change.
“There’s a whole area of climate so-called science that is really more like a cult,” Happer told the Guardian. “It’s like Hare Krishna or something like that. They’re glassy-eyed and they chant. It will potentially harm the image of all science.” ...
Happer also supports a controversial crackdown on the freedom of federal agency scientists to speak out about their findings, arguing that mixed messages on issues such as whether butter or margarine is healthier, have led to people disregarding all public health information.
“So many people are fed up of listening to the government lie to them about margarine and climate change that when something is actually true and beneficial they don’t listen,” he said, citing childhood vaccines as an example. “The government should have a reputation of being completely reliable about facts – real facts.”
Pope Francis appears to back tribal land rights in Dakota Access pipeline fight
Pope Francis appeared on to back Native Americans seeking to halt part of the Dakota Access Pipeline, saying indigenous cultures have a right to defend “their ancestral relationship to the Earth”.
The Latin American pope, who has often strongly defended indigenous rights since his election in 2013, made his comments on protection of native lands to representative of tribes attending the Indigenous Peoples Forum in Rome.
While he did not name the pipeline, he used strong and clear language applicable to the conflict, saying development had to be reconciled with “the protection of the particular characteristics of indigenous peoples and their territories“.
Francis spoke two days after a US federal judge denied a request by tribes to halt construction of the final link of the project that sparked months of protests by activists aimed at stopping the 1,170-mile line.
Speaking in Spanish, Francis said the need to protect native territories was “especially clear when planning economic activities which may interfere with indigenous cultures and their ancestral relationship to the Earth“.
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A Little Night Music
Aretha Franklin - Today I Sing The Blues
Aretha Franklin - Who Needs You?
Aretha Franklin - Chain Of Fools
Aretha Franklin w/Ray Johnson "Mockingbird
Aretha Franklin - Are You Sure
Aretha Franklin - It Was You
Aretha Franklin - Spirit In The Dark
Aretha Franklin - I'll Keep On Smiling
Aretha Franklin - Pledging My Love (The Clock)
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
Aretha Franklin - Concertgebouw Concert Amsterdam 1968
Comments
Bernie won CA primary
Sanders won the CA primary with at least 53% – a 14% discrepancy from the recorded vote
Richard Charnin
If you ever wonder why more Progressives don't get elected in California of all places, it's because they simply aren't allowed to.
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
evening nhk...
i guess if progressives want to win in california, they are going to have to find a way to make the voting process transparent, accountable and fair. no small task when the duopoly controls the state's governing institutions.
on the other hand, if progressives were able to get as mad at the election board as they do at trump, hitting the streets in large numbers...
Humboldt County...
election transparency.
is a cutting edge model ofThe current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
that's an excellent approach to election transparency...
i like it!
Sounds like Arizona is proposing a Capital Offence Potluck!
And the insanity continues to pile on. Aaaaarrgghh!!
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Ill go happily if its death by chocolate n/t
evening gb...
heh...
evening bollox...
perhaps arizona is looking for a twofer, they get to kill the defendant and throw hir lawyer in jail for handling illicit drugs.
Is assisted suicide legal in AZ?
"Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep."
~Rumi
"If you want revolution, be it."
~Caitlin Johnstone
evening centaurea...
i don't think that arizona has assisted suicide, though some localities may.
i don't think that this is really a good comparison, though. this is more the state responding to the condition that even drug makers revile its barbarous practice and refuse to participate in it. the state is attempting to pass responsibility for providing the means to enforce its death penalty back on the defendant.
Marching & Chowder Societies
Had to look it up. Found this great thread started in the last century where people keep adding examples of uses: everyone from Vin Scully to Aaron Burr.
This origin may come from groups whose political demonstrations end with lunch.
Kucinich, however, may be specifically referring to this Congressional fraternity of post WW II Goopers which originally formed to oppose increasing veteran's benefits (so typical) and eventually became a powerful right wing voting bloc.
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
heh...
whatever its origin, it's a great name. almost as good as the ladies anarchist sewing circle and terrorist society.
ladies anarchist sewing circle and terrorist society
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
Hahaha.
Why didn't that come up when we were thinking about new names for C99? Haha. Change the "ladies" part, of course.
@OLinda
and, change the "terrorist" part too I suppose. Oh well. You know what I mean. ... or not.
Originating in the Society for Creative Anachronism
and probably referencing the (not completely untrue) legend that the Society was investigated by the FBI because somebody thought it was the "Society for Creative Anarchism".
I think it started with a group of women fighters, but I don't know in which Kingdom - it was a going thing before I even joined, which puts it back into "ancient history".
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
Hey Joe, good evening and thanks for the EB. Good on
Kucinich who has hit it on the head and been able to get a platofrm t speak it. Sadly, I doubt many will listen.
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 --
evening el...
it's kind of sad that fox news is the only media outlet that is at all interested in what kucinich has to say - and a little surprising that they give him a platform.
Giving Kucinich a platform
because his opinion supports Trump having a positive relationship with Russia? They like to have a democrat on to show it's not just Trump supporters. IMHO. Hannity had Assange on, haha.
talking with sister, who went to our mother's house first time
today. Great reminiscences of growing up in Louisville, KY. She is still there. Another gall bladder attack tonight for me. Vomiting on floor, on a blanket. I have a broken foot, when will this end? Not good, still pain level by thinking ability 6. Alone, save a dog.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
Time to call in reinforcements. Just do it!
Currently broken foot has first access.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
Excellent!
Oh for ducks sake
I care about you river lover. I really have doubts about your reliance one or another remedy from the healthcare industry that somehow the next drug or procedure will cure your ills. You can do it. Your body, mind, spirit are way more capable of dealing with your health problems then turning to one more procedure or believing that health is some how relegated to this fucked up version of our corporate healthcare 'scientific' industries.
I love you and I hope you somehow can realize that healing is an art as well as science. Mind body and spirit are not chemical or surgical and although I respect science our western health care system cannot or does not address the power we humans have for healing. Just my thoughts as I do care. 'Do no harm' used to be what medicine advocated. Take care of yourself and maybe try to let go of your pain. Trust your body it will respond.
evening riverlover...
i remember having gallstones, which was pretty awful. you should probably seek medical attention because the bile can irritate your pancreas, which can be way more painful than a gall bladder attack.
My doc recommended beet juice
@riverlover
Hey RL, Citric Acid & Apple Cider Vinegar.
Lemon Juice can work for the Citric Acid.
You can get the Apple Cider Vinegar in pill form.
But drink both ASAP, keep up for a couple weeks,
voila - no gall bladder problem. Cured my wife.
Get well soon!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hola js, good evening.
Followed the link in the 'Bashing Trump' segment to a couple of short vids we watched and found interesting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tu32CCA_Ig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhe286ky-9A
Decided to look for the Represent.US Facebook page and their claim that they are attracting both left and right was born out when noticed that three of our friends had already 'liked' the page: one progressive, one liberal, and one conservative.
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
evening do...
that first vid is a really nice, simple illustration of gilens and page's study. it's funny how that study with its intuitively obvious results has been around for a while, but you rarely hear it mentioned in the media.
i'll have to take a peek at their proposed legislation, it sounds interesting.
Wow, Joe. Aretha Franklin is just what I needed tonight.
Is that first video from the Carole King celebration? Is that Carole King going crazy over Aretha?
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
Yes, at the Kennedy Center Honors.
evening csts...
yes, that was carole king at the kennedy center awards. i think that any songwriter would go ape to have aretha franklin sing their song, that's quite an honor in and of itself.
have a great evening!
New Intercepted podcast up
Listen here - also links to iTunes and other platforms.
evenign olinda...
thanks, that sounds like a great episode!
Intercepted
Jeremy is having fun with the openings to the podcast. You will see if you listen this week. If you missed last week's episode, try to catch the opening - it's just a couple minutes or so.
thanks for the tip...
i'm going to try to catch up with the intercepted podcasts soon.
Scahill/Maher dustup
I'm not familiar with Yiannopoulos, although I've heard his name lately - speaking at a college maybe?
milo yiannopoulos is a right-wing provocateur...
and breitbart news editor. recently he was in the news when the berkeley college republicans tried to bring him in for a speech that was cancelled due to the efforts of black bloc protesters.
i think that scahill is using good sense in not appearing with him. there is nothing to be gained from being used as a foil to air out yiannopoulos' execrable ideas.
Joe you probably have already seen this but wonder if
EBers would be interested...
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
As a 'recovering educator' I found it quite well done. n//t
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
absolutely...
there's an amazing wealth of great stuff there.
Very cool.
Thanks, divineorder.
Cool. thanks.
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 --
Evening joe and bluesters.
Thanks joe, especially for the queen of soul and the king of pope. His stating that, “indigenous cultures have a right to defend their ancestral relationship to the Earth”, compliments beautifully the earthiness of Aretha. A very welcome duo, on a very rainy day.
Have a good evening all
evening janis...
pope francis has provided many happy surprises and i hope that some of his thinking transforms his institution. i'd love to hear him refute, retract and apologize for the doctrine of discovery, but he's making some important steps.
have a great evening!
Absolutely, that would be sublime.
But it's something toward that goal, hopefully.
Enjoy the rest of your evening and tomorrow too.
Slip away?
Jurassic Park-like feel of rock islands from Manuel Antonio National Park area, Costa Rica, February, 2017
Hope all is well, joe. We are still enjoying going out daily either hiking kayaking and photographing wildlife here, which is a job, since many times when you look up and try to photograph something glasses fog over from the humidity and sweat runs in the eyes. But the rewards for we two wildlife fanatics are huge. Heh. We are now on the Osa Peninsula where friends told us that last year after we left they had an unusual month of extremely heavy rains and flooding which closed main supply roads twice. We heard tonight no substantial rain since, and rivers are drying up or already dry. Not good. Climate change impacts local people quite hard....
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
hey do...
glad to hear that you're getting out and photographing lots of wildlife. i'm doing well and have been getting out to do a little photography on a couple of recent weekends. i'm looking forward to spring and some more mild temperatures.
You have so many beautiful and brilliant flower images.
This one really draws me in. Thanks.
heh...
i have great models. it's hard to take a bad picture of them.
Wonkette today:
Well, that's pretty threatening statements from government employees. It will be interesting to see if Trump can take down the 'Intelligence Community' and rebuild in into a corporate espionage outfit or whatever a fascist like him would do, or if they are actually empowered from the Flynn thing. Of course, I don't think the 'IC' has enough votes in Congress to impeach Trump let alone put him in prison.
Romanian pop music
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Thanks Crider,
for that wild Romanian Pop.
evening crider...
i kind of hope that the war between trump and the deep state does escalate a bit. i would enjoy seeing trump having an epiphany about torture and war crimes, which could potentially clean a lot of bad hombres out of the ic. i'm not so sure that trump would live to gloat over it, but it would be a service to mankind.
love the fade out...
Evening Joe & Gang! And, thank you, thank you
thank you--for the delicious menu of Aretha tunes!
I've still got 4 videos to listen to, and, thankfully, I'm not having a problem with scripts this evening. Plus, my wi-fi connection is also working well (not buffering). Anyhoo, Aretha's rendition of 'Natural Woman' is one of the best that I've ever heard, and I very much enjoyed 'Mockingbird.'
For sure, she's one artist who seemed to get better with time. I don't know her exact age, but the way she delivered--some might say belted out, considering the amazing strength and timbre of her voice--'Natural Woman,' you'd never know by listening to her, that she's a 'senior.' Obviously, she deserves to spend time with her grandchildren, but I'll sure miss her.
Today has been a hectic day, and tomorrow is likely to be even worse. I'm grateful that the precipitation has passed through for a couple days--we've had rain, sleet, and a touch of snow. Just found out this afternoon (from the pizza delivery driver) that the public school system shut down today--due to so may ill students/faculty. (It fouled up her work day, because she had to arrange for a baby sitter.) At any rate, I'm cutting my errands short tomorrow, if it's that bad.
(The last time that I had a severe case of 'the flu,' was following dropping in to the local K-Mart for two items. Ironically, I overheard a lady describing how sick she had recently been--with the flu!)
Hey, Everyone have a nice evening!
Mollie
The original meaning of “fiscal conservative” may be gone. In fact, Democrats have had a better claim on the label in recent years than
Republicans.
____David Leonhardt, Journalist, NYT, January 9, 2017
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Stay well Mollie,
and natural, and strong. Enjoy your evening.
evening mollie...
heh, there is some variation in aretha's voice over the years, her tone in her younger years was more cutting and her dynamics were broader, and as she aged, it seems to me her tone mellowed some and her dynamics compressed a little bit. i appreciate her voice at any age, though. it is one of the most incredible instruments that any human being has been gifted with.
stay warm, dry and well. have a great evening!
Hey, you nailed it
when you said,
Actually, she's probably doing the right thing by retiring while she's still 'on top of her game,' as they say. I can't remember for certain who it was--Paul Simon (?), maybe--who was singing a while back, and really sorta fouled up. (Whether it's due to his age, or not, dunno.)
Have a good one!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Whoa. Reading the Guardian piece on the death penalty suggestion
nearly made me sick. What can ever be humane in taking a life. Maybe all this ludicrousness will have a beneficial effect in some way, by making people a little more aware of its inhumanity. If they have to kill people, then make them find the most painless way to do it. Look to euthanasia. Nothing else should be considered.
it's pretty sick...
but pretty much what i would expect from the sort of people that believe that it's a good idea for the state to kill citizens.
I hope our crying for them
will shed light as well as tears.
When you have the time, check out this book of photography, entitled Innocents.
http://tarynsimon.com/works/innocents/#3
Oh good lord, will this never die?
No one hacked into the DNC's computers and one of the people who works for Wikileaks has constantly said that he met with someone from either the Clinton campaign or the DNC and gave him the emails which Wikileaks posted.
The lie about Russia hacking into everyone's computers gets bigger every day because they know that people are buying into the propaganda.
The number of people who are buying this BS is astounding and on DK guess who the new hero on the block is? The NSA because they listened in on Flynn's phone calls and released them to the press. Wasn't there a time when people over there were against what the NSA is doing?
Some of the diaries and the comments in them were beyond anything I thought I would read on that site. I wonder if Obama had told them that there were WMDs in Russia if they would have believed him?
Great round up tonight joe.
evening snoopy...
as long as there is political advantage in it, the russian hacking story will never die. it's the democrats' benghazi. they are clearly made batshit crazy by the thought of revenge.
It's also a call to arms
I think that a daily dose of Catlian would be good for them.
Oh never mind, they won't believe her anymore they believed us.
Right wing talking points ect.
Does all the Russia business....
seem like kabuki theater to you? Why wouldn't an answer of "I want my NSA to have dialogue and make peace with Russia" suit t-rump. Maybe deep state yanked his chain? Seems bizarre to me. Smells like the CIA working through the NYT. We're gonna have our war and you can't stop us.
And boy are the dems making hay...which really makes me suspicious.
May be I need my tin hat?
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
evening lookout...
this is perhaps the most tawdry affair since the monica lewinsky scandal.
Americans are talking themselves into war with Russia.
So I have been following the blizzard of anti-Russian reports, all of which seem to be once again from anonymous sources.
The war clouds are now visible on the far horizon. There is no stopping it now. There is a lesson I keep having to learn and re-learn: propaganda works.
And the propaganda is leading Americans into talking themselves into a war.
evening mr webster...
i hope that you are wrong, but i fear that you are right.
I think propaganda is a form of mass hypnosis.
As such, it only works if the target audience is willing to suspend its disbelief. Americans seem to have become quite gullible over the past century, as Bernays' techniques of mass persuasion became more refined, and finally perfected by the corporate advertising industry. I would define most of this as covert hypnosis, where the subject is unaware of being put in a mild trance, and a highly suggestible state of mind. The subject's thoughts are manipulable, as long as the trance remains unbroken.
Television is an ideal medium for inducing such a trance, and of course the content of network television is largely determined by the interests of multi-national corporations. Unfortunately, most Americans remain ignorant of the fact that every time they turn on the idiot box, they are opening their minds to the implantation of subconscious suggestions and hidden commands.
native
Hi, Janis--thanks for the well wishes! One
of the advantages of being retired, I suppose, is having the flexibility to re-schedule chores and errands. So, I'll just do what's necessary, until next week; and, use the drive-through window in a couple instances.
This turn of events is a bit surprising--it's hard to recall another occasion when the school systems had to shutdown due to a flu 'epidemic' (for lack of a better word.) Now, weather's another story--most folks around here can't drive in any kind of inclement weather.
You have a nice evening, as well.
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Did you retire mollie?
I was retired against my will, but back in the days when I had money and my little trailer I was gone sight seeing as often as I could.
Looking forward to the day I get to do that again.
Being able to set the pace of ones life
is a privilege worth celebrating.
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Hey, SD--I thought
it was understood that I'm retired [from federal service]. The point of confusion may be my occasional references to traveling to take care of family business; that's because I have new/additional responsibilities in this area since the passing of my Brother in 2015. Plus, I have the responsibility of preparing for Probate proceedings. (So, lately, I'm prone to complain quite a bit about being pushed and/or frazzled.)
Anyhoo, I hope that you can get situated so that you and 'the dawgs' can camp, again. I know we enjoy it. For that matter, we've never had a dog that didn't love camping--three of our dogs routinely ran over each other, to be the first one inside the camper.
Have a good one!
Mollie
The original meaning of “fiscal conservative” may be gone. In fact, Democrats have had a better claim on the label in recent years than
Republicans.
____David Leonhardt, Journalist, NYT, January 9, 2017
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Lovely sentiment and tune--thanks, Janis. ;-) EOM
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Lovely sentiment and tune--thanks, Janis. ;-) EOM
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
There are a LOT of Americans (like me) who aren't being duped.
I'm also tired of it. Great soul (fine) singer: Aretha Franklin. Rec'd!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.