The Evening Blues - 4-12-22



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Lloyd Price

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Lloyd Price w/ John Fogerty & Allen Toussaint - Stagger Lee

“The kind of man who wants the government to adopt and enforce his ideas is always the kind of man whose ideas are idiotic.”

-- H.L. Mencken


News and Opinion

Hedges: The Pimps of War

The same cabal of warmongering pundits, foreign policy specialists and government officials, year after year, debacle after debacle, smugly dodge responsibility for the military fiascos they orchestrate. They are protean, shifting adroitly with the political winds, moving from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party and then back again, mutating from cold warriors to neocons to liberal interventionists. Pseudo intellectuals, they exude a cloying Ivy League snobbery as they sell perpetual fear, perpetual war, and a racist worldview, where the lesser breeds of the earth only understand violence. They are pimps of war, puppets of the Pentagon, a state within a state, and the defense contractors who lavishly fund their think tanks — Project for the New American Century, American Enterprise Institute, Foreign Policy Initiative, Institute for the Study of War, Atlantic Council and Brookings Institution. Like some mutant strain of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria, they cannot be vanquished. It does not matter how wrong they are, how absurd their theories, how many times they lie or denigrate other cultures and societies as uncivilized or how many murderous military interventions go bad. They are immovable props, the parasitic mandarins of power that are vomited up in the dying days of any empire, including ours, leaping from one self-defeating catastrophe to the next. ...

The Biden administration is filled with these ignoramuses, including Joe Biden. Victoria Nuland, the wife of Robert Kagan, serves as Biden’s undersecretary of state for political affairs. Antony Blinken is secretary of state. Jake Sullivan is national security advisor. They come from this cabal of moral and intellectual trolls that includes Kimberly Kagan, the wife of Fred Kagan, who founded The Institute for the Study of War, William Kristol, Max Boot, John Podhoretz, Gary Schmitt, Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, David Frum, and others. Many were once staunch Republicans or, like Nuland, served in Republican and Democratic administrations. Nuland was the principal deputy foreign policy adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney. They are united by the demand for larger and larger defense budgets and an ever expanding military. Julian Benda called these courtiers to power “the self-made barbarians of the intelligentsia.”

They once railed against liberal weakness and appeasement. But they swiftly migrated to the Democratic Party rather than support Donald Trump, who showed no desire to start a conflict with Russia and who called the invasion of Iraq a “big, fat mistake.” Besides, as they correctly pointed out, Hillary Clinton was a fellow neocon. And liberals wonder why nearly half the electorate, who revile these arrogant unelected power brokers, as they should, voted for Trump.

These ideologues did not see the corpses of their victims. I did. Including children. Every dead body I stood over in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Gaza, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen or Kosovo, month after month, year after year, exposed their moral bankruptcy, their intellectual dishonesty, and their sick bloodlust. They did not serve in the military. Their children do not serve in the military. But they eagerly ship young American men and women off to fight and die for their self-delusional dreams of empire and American hegemony. Or, as in Ukraine, they provide hundreds of millions of dollars in weaponry and logistical support to sustain long and bloody proxy wars. ...

I do not know if these people are stupid or cynical or both. They are lavishly funded by the war industry. They are never dropped from the networks for their repeated idiocy. They rotate in and out of power, parked in places like The Council on Foreign Relations or The Brookings Institution, before being called back into government. They are as welcome in the Obama or Biden White House as the Bush White House. The Cold War, for them, never ended. The world remains binary, us and them, good and evil. They are never held accountable. When one military intervention goes up in flames, they are ready to promote the next. These Dr. Strangeloves, if we don’t stop them, will terminate life as we know it on the planet.

Propaganda of the week. I know that I'm calling it early, but I doubt that this one can be beat. It's like Hillary wrote it her own bad self:

Russia Airs Its Ultimate ‘Revenge Plan’ for America

As Russia’s war of aggression continues to ravage its neighbor, the Kremlin’s propaganda apparatus has been more blatant than ever in outlining the country’s goals for its biggest nemesis: the U.S.

Last week, American intelligence officials reportedly assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin may use the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine as a pretext to order a new campaign to interfere in U.S. elections. Though AP reported that “it is not yet clear which candidates Russia might try to promote or what methods it might use,” Russian state media seem to be in agreement that former U.S. President Donald Trump remains Moscow’s candidate of choice. The time is coming “to again help our partner Trump to become president,” state TV host Evgeny Popov recently declared. On Thursday’s edition of the state television show The Evening With Vladimir Soloviev, Putin’s pet pundits offered an update on plans for 2024.

“We’re trying to feel our way, figuring out the first steps. What can we do in 2023, 2024?,” Russian “Americanist” Malek Dudakov, a political scientist specializing in the U.S., said. He suggested that Russia’s interference in the upcoming elections is still in its early stages, and that more will be accomplished after the war is over and frosty relations between the U.S. and Russia start to warm up. “When things thaw out and the presidential race for 2024 is firmly on the agenda, there’ll be moments we can use,” he added. “The most banal approach I can think of is to invite Trump—before he announces he’s running for President—to some future summit in liberated Mariupol.”

Dmitry Drobnitsky, an omnipresent “Americanist” on Soloviev’s show, suggested that Tulsi Gabbard should be invited along with Trump. Dudakov agreed: “Tulsi Gabbard would also be great. Maybe Trump will take her as his vice-president?” Gabbard has recently become a fixture of state television for her pro-Russian talking points, and has even been described as a “Russian agent” by the Kremlin’s propaganda machine.

If state television is any indication, the real agenda of the Kremlin’s operatives was never limited to boosting any particular candidates, but rather aimed to harm America as a whole. Dudakov stressed: “With Europe, economic wars should take priority. With America, we should be working to amplify the divisions and—in light of our limited abilities—to deepen the polarization of American society.” He went on: “There is a horrific polarization of society in the United States, very serious conflicts between the Democrats and Republicans that keep expanding. You’ve already mentioned that America is a dying empire—and most empires weren’t conquered, they were destroyed from within. The same fate likely awaits America in the near decade. That’s why, when all the processes are thawed, Russia might get the chance to play on that.”

US, EU sacrificing Ukraine to 'weaken Russia': fmr. NATO adviser

Last marines defending Mariupol ‘running out of ammunition’

The last Ukrainian soldiers defending Mariupol said they were “running out of ammunition” on Monday and expected to be killed or taken prisoner very soon by Russian forces surrounding the city.

Writing on Facebook, the 36th brigade said its 47-day defence of Mariupol was coming to a tragic conclusion. “We were bombed from airplanes and shot at by artillery and tanks. We have been doing everything possible and impossible. But any resource has the potential to run out,” it said.

Russian troops have been besieging the city on the Sea of Azov since the beginning of March. The territory controlled by Ukrainian forces has gradually shrunk to a few central areas. The surviving marines are now holed up in the Azovstal iron and steelworks next to the port. ...

In their message, the marines in Mariupol also say they feel “written off” by their commander in chief. They say repeated promises to relieve the crushing Russian blockade of the city, or to evacuate some of their wounded by helicopter, came to nothing. “There were chances. Due to silliness they were not implemented,” the brigade wrote.

Austria Chancellor Nehammer to Moscow as Russia Advances on Kramatorsk, More Surrenders in Mariupol

Common Dreams almost gets it, but not really.

Mehdi Hasan Asks Official Why Biden Can Call Putin a War Criminal—But Not MBS

During a televised interview late Sunday, journalist Mehdi Hasan pressed a State Department official on U.S. President Joe Biden's willingness to call Russian President Vladimir Putin a "war criminal" while sending weapons to Saudi Arabia as the kingdom wages war on Yemen.

"Ambassador, it is good to see the U.S. government calling out war crimes in Ukraine and assisting in the documenting of those war crimes, but I do wonder, and I'm sure many others wonder too, where is that same kind of commitment when it comes to other conflicts?" Hasan asked.

"For example, the war in Yemen, where multiple atrocities have been documented by both sides, but one of those sides is our ally, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," he added. "Wouldn't we have more credibility if we condemned war crimes by our friends and not just by our enemies?"

Beth Van Schaack, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice, responded that "the United States has worked tirelessly to promote accountability and documentation of abuses all across the world."

"There's a number of situations" at the International Criminal Court (ICC)—which probes and prosecutes genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and aggression—that the Biden administration has been "very supportive of," Van Schaack said. "The standards apply to all parties and we are looking at all conflicts around the world with an eye toward bringing the parties better into compliance with international law."

The exchange on Hasan's show—which airs on MSNBC and the streaming service Peacock—continued with the host pointing out that Van Schaack "didn't address the Yemen war example."

Citing 2016 reporting that the Obama administration—for which Biden served as vice president—allowed a massive arms sale to Yemen despite concerns that the United States could be implicated in war crimes for supporting the Saudi-led air assault on Yemen, Hasan again raised the issue of credibility.

"Wouldn't we have more credibility if we called out war crimes by our own allies instead of selling them weapons?" he asked.

Describing the president's failure to criticize Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, or MBS, as "the most obvious example in the world" of the unequal treatment of leaders accused of atrocities, he added, "How come Joe Biden can call Vladimir Putin a war criminal but not others, for example, the crown prince?"

In response, Van Schaack noted that the Biden administration has diminished the amount of support it is providing to the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen and is working to ensure that those involved in that conflict comply with international humanitarian law, reiterating that "the standards apply to all parties."

Inflation Hits 40 YEAR HIGH, Biden Blames Putin

Sweden and Finland make moves to join Nato

Sweden’s ruling party has begun debating whether the country should join Nato, and neighbouring Finland expects to reach a decision within weeks, as Moscow warned that the Nordic nations’ accession would “not bring stability” to Europe. Both countries are officially non-aligned militarily, but public support for Nato membership has almost doubled since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, to about 50% in Sweden and 60% in Finland, multiple opinion polls suggest.

Sweden’s centre-left Social Democrats, led by prime minister Magdalena Andersson, said their “security review” was about more than just joining the 30-nation alliance, adding that the party could decide to apply even without the backing of members. Having stressed at the outbreak of the war that non-alignment had “served Sweden’s interests well”, Andersson said she was “ready to discuss” the policy in light of Moscow’s aggression, and in late March said she “did not rule out” joining Nato.

“When Russia invaded Ukraine, Sweden’s security position changed fundamentally,” the party said in a statement on Monday. The Social Democrat general secretary, Tobias Baudin, said the security review would be complete “before the summer”. ... Finland, which shares a 1,340km (830-mile) border with Russia and, like Sweden, is a Nato partner after abandoning its position of strict neutrality at the end of the cold war, is expected to outline its decision regarding the alliance before midsummer.

French presidential runoff: 'The momentum is on Le Pen's side'

Pakistan assembly elects Shehbaz Sharif as new prime minister

Shehbaz Sharif, the brother of three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, has been sworn in as the new prime minister of Pakistan.

Sharif, 70, took office after a historic and turbulent week in Pakistani politics in which the former prime minister Imran Khan was toppled by a no-confidence vote, which he had gone to great lengths to stop, and the opposition coalition took power.

On Monday afternoon, Sharif was elected by lawmakers to become the next prime minister, with 174 votes in the 342-seat parliament. Speaking after the vote, Sharif said: “Truth has won.”

All the members of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party boycotted the parliamentary vote and did not put forward their own candidate. Khan was not present in the chamber when the vote took place. Later on Monday night, President Arif Alvi, a member of Khan’s party, missed the swearing-in, which was held at his residence, saying he was unwell.

Mexico president López Obrador wins recall referendum amid low turnout

Nine in 10 Mexicans voting in an unprecedented recall election engineered by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador have backed him to stay in office, underlining his domination of a polarised political agenda.

Critics and supporters had viewed his victory as a foregone conclusion in a ballot that had fed speculation it could open the door to extending presidential term limits, now limited to a single six-year period.

Between 90.3% and 91.9% of voters were predicted to have supported López Obrador, a preliminary estimate from the National Electoral Institute showed on Sunday night.

Unleashing a string of barbs at adversaries, López Obrador hailed the referendum result as “historic”, and compared his tally favourably with the number of votes won by rivals he defeated to win the presidency, and in other elections. ...

A pugnacious leftist, López Obrador was the architect of the first so-called recall referendum in modern Mexico, describing it as vital to confirm his democratic mandate.

Maryland expands abortion access as lawmakers override Republican governor

Maryland has become the 15th US state to allow health professionals other than doctors to carry out abortions, as part of a bill expanding access to reproductive rights for women.

Under the new law, midwives, senior nurses and trained doctor’s assistants will be authorised to perform medical abortions from 1 July. The bill also directs the state to ring-fence $3.5m a year for abortion-care training.

The bill was vetoed by the Republican governor, Larry Hogan, but approved on Saturday with substantial majorities in the state house and senate. ...

The law, which may face legal challenge from anti-choice groups, also requires most insurance companies to cover the cost of an abortion at no cost to the patient. The average cost of an abortion is $500 but costs vary widely across the US and can be much higher when accounting for travel and days off work.



the horse race



Marjorie Taylor Greene: judge mulls move to bar Republican from Congress

A federal judge has indicated that an attempt to stop the far-right Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene running for re-election will be allowed to proceed.

The challenge from a group of Georgia voters says Greene should be disqualified under the 14th amendment to the US constitution, because she supported insurrectionists who attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021.

A similar challenge in North Carolina, against Madison Cawthorn, another prominent supporter of Donald Trump, was blocked.

But on Friday Amy Totenberg, a federal judge in Georgia, said she had “significant questions and concerns” about the ruling in the Cawthorn case, CNN reported. Totenberg said she was likely to rule on Greene’s attempt to have her case dismissed on Monday, two days before a scheduled hearing before a state judge.

[The 14th amendment] says: “No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”

Congress can reverse any such prohibition.

Pelosi, Corporate Dems Will NEVER Stop Blaming The Left For Their OWN FAILURES: Briahna Joy Gray

Democrats Bail On Promise To Shed Light On Corporate Political Spending

Buried in the 2,741 pages of the $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill that President Joe Biden signed last month is a provision that bars the government’s Wall Street watchdog agency from forcing corporations to disclose their political donations.

The stipulation, part of a deal with Republicans to keep the government up and running, means that Democrats are poised to once again break their long-standing promise to shed light on the massive secret corporate spending that now dominates U.S. politics — just as a Biden appointee appeared ready to finally tackle the issue.

For more than a decade, Democrats have been pledging to bring increased transparency to America’s elections by requiring corporations to disclose their political spending, as a way to counteract the flood of “dark money” that’s been flooding into elections since the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision granted businesses and nonprofits the ability to spend unlimited amounts of money on elections.

But Democrats have repeatedly allowed Republicans to include language in must-pass spending bills blocking any efforts by the government to require public companies to disclose their spending — and they quietly did so again last month, too.

Joe Rogan BLASTS Nancy Pelosi For Tesla Stock Purchase, ‘How Is That NOT Insider Trading?’



the evening greens


I guess there's no left party in the UK either:

UK Labour Party Slammed for Seeking Injunction Against Climate Activists

The United Kingdom's ostensibly leftist Labour Party came under fire Monday after calling for nationwide injunctions to block direct actions by climate campaigners that shut down oil terminals to demand an end to new fossil fuel investments.

"On the Conservatives' watch, drivers are being hammered by rising petrol prices and now millions of motorists can't access fuel," tweeted Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer. "The government must stop standing idly by and immediately impose injunctions to put an end to this disruption."

Steve Reed, Labour's shadow justice secretary, made similar remarks Monday, outraging supporters of the Just Stop Oil (JSO) demonstrations—which started at the beginning of April—along with other leftists within and beyond the U.K.

"The Labour Party has just called for nationwide injunctions against climate protesters who are peacefully demonstrating against fossil fuels for all of our futures," said Joe Ryle, who campaigns for a four-day work week and serves as the media and communications lead for a think tank.

"This is a disgrace, flies in the face of all the climate science, and will be deeply unpopular with Labour members," asserted Ryle, a former press officer for the political party.

Former party leader Jeremy Corbyn made clear he disagrees with the push by Labour to criminalize or further block legitimate climate activism directed at the fossil fuel industry.

"We need a Green New Deal and a sustainable planet for future generations," said Corbyn. "Those protesting against fossil fuel giants should be applauded, not arrested."

"Absolutely incredible," declared British columnist Owen Jones. "In Keir Starmer's game-changing video in the Labour leadership campaign, he was showcased as a crusading lawyer who defended activists from being prosecuted by the state. Now he's calling for environmental protesters to get locked up!"

‘Black carbon’ threat to Arctic as sea routes open up with global heating

In February last year, a Russian gas tanker, Christophe de Margerie, made history by navigating the icy waters of the northern sea route in mid-winter. The pioneering voyage, from Jiangsu in China to a remote Arctic port in Siberia, was heralded as the start of a new era that could reshape global shipping routes – cutting travel times between Europe and Asia by more than a third.

It has been made possible by the climate crisis. Shrinking polar ice has allowed shipping traffic in the Arctic to rise 25% between 2013 and 2019 and the growth is expected to continue.

But Arctic shipping is not only made possible by the climate crisis, it is adding to it too. More ships mean a rise in exhaust fumes, which is accelerating ice melt in this sensitive region due to a complex phenomenon involving “black carbon”, an air pollutant formed by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. When black carbon, or soot, lands on snow and ice, it dramatically speeds up melting. Dark snow and ice, by absorbing more energy, melts far faster than heat-reflecting white snow, creating a vicious circle of faster warming.

Environmentalists warn that the Arctic, which is warming four times faster than the global average, has seen an 85% rise in black carbon from ships between 2015 and 2019, mainly because of the increase in oil tankers and bulk carriers. ...

Yet unlike other transport sectors, including road, rail and inland waterways, where air-quality standards curb emissions, no regulations exist for shipping. Last November, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted a resolution on the use of cleaner fuels in the Arctic to reduce black carbon, but left it as a voluntary move.

Pacific Gas & Electric agrees to pay $55m to avert California wildfire prosecution

Pacific Gas & Electric, the nation’s largest utility provider, has agreed to pay more than $55m to avoid criminal prosecution for two large wildfires started by its ageing power lines in northern California.

PG&E does not admit wrongdoing in the two settlements reached with prosecutors for last year’s Dixie fire, one of the biggest wildfires in California’s history, and the 2019 Kincade fire in Sonoma county. The deals expedite damage payments to the hundreds of people whose homes were destroyed.

PG&E will also submit to five years of oversight by an independent monitor similar to the supervision it faced during five years of criminal probation after it was convicted for misconduct that contributed to its natural gas explosion that killed eight people in 2010.

The embattled utility company has been blamed for more than 30 wildfires since 2017 that wiped out more than 23,000 houses and businesses and killed more than 100 people. It previously reached settlements with wildfire victims of more than $25.5bn.


Also of Interest

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

If It Feels Like You’re Being Manipulated, It’s Because You Are

Facebook Warns About Consortium News Story

NATO Planning Massive Military Buildup Along Russia’s Border

Austrian Chancellor visits Putin, as Russia destroys Slovakia's S-300

Is the US hindering much-needed diplomatic efforts?

The Reasons For And Dangers Behind The War In Ukraine

Psaki blames Putin Price Hike. Putin & Lavrov harden stance. Trudeau trains Azov.

Economic Shock Therapy for Neoliberals

Macron (Radical Neoliberal) vs. Le Pen (Reactionary Fascist) in France

Macron and Le Pen restart campaigns with Mélenchon a potential ‘kingmaker’

Elon Musk will not join Twitter board after all, company’s chief says

Saudis Give Billions to Jared Kushner; Turkey Suspends Trial of Saudis Accused of Killing Khashoggi

“Pandemic, Inc.": J. David McSwane on Chasing Capitalists & Thieves Who Got Rich While We Got Sick

Twitter CHAOS Shows Elon May Pursue HOSTILE TAKEOVER

Saagar Enjeti: Inside Jared Kushner's DISGUSTING Saudi Corruption

BLM Lobbied Big Tech To CENSOR Stories About Group's Shady Finances


A Little Night Music

Lloyd Price - Lawdy Miss Clawdy

Lloyd Price w/ Fats Domino - Mailman Blues

Lloyd Price - Just Because

Lloyd Price - Oooh-Oooh-Oooh

Lloyd Price - Have You Ever Had The Blues

Lloyd Price - Will You Love Me Tomorrow

Lloyd Price - What Do You Do To My Heart

Lloyd Price - Summertime

Lloyd Price - I Yi Yi Gomen-a-Sai (I'm Sorry)

Lloyd Price - Tennessee Waltz


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Lookout's picture

as Chris usually is.

Sure is interesting watching the fall of the empire...abroad and at home. Arrogance amid the incompetence. And I thought the spooks were supposed to be smart....foolish me. Putin plays chess while we lose at checkers. Got to admit it is interesting.

How The U.S. Does 'Diplomacy'

The U.S. doesn't do diplomacy. Every country has its own interests. But the U.S. and its pricks in the State Department insist that its interests must have priority over all others. Any country that disagrees with that will be called out on this or that issue or will even get sanctioned.

The MoA had several interesting pieces up including this one:
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2022/04/sane-voices-explaining-the-reasons...

But think about the profits....

Thanks for the news and blues js!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout

heh,

Putin plays chess while we lose at checkers. Got to admit it is interesting.

the u.s. makes up the rules and it's still losing the game. go figure!

have a great evening!

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During which they tried to be sneaky. It didn't go so well.

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@humphrey

yep, i've been waiting for something decisive to happen in mariupol. i think that we're close, the nazis are really nervous - even charging that the russians used chem/bio weapons in a desperate attempt to get the west to intervene.

i guess we're to the point where either the nazis will come out or the russians will have to flush them out.

have a good one!

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@joe shikspack

It was posted in the OT and I think a few people have surrendered because they are out of everything.

https://thesaker.is/sitrep-operation-z-8/

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

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@snoopydawg

lots of interesting info in that saker piece.

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@joe shikspack

Did you listen to the phone call from the British merc? I think he’s one that surrendered. He went to Syria too play soldier with ISIS and I do hope that Russia does have him and puts him on trial. But boy O boy do I hope that there are a few American military folks who will get to explain why they are there.

It was so weird reading that piece after leaving a shitlib site where everyone thinks that Russia is losing the war, equipment and troops. Of course they get their information from mainstream media sources, but daym they are so misinformed and it’s going to be interesting to see what they say when their reality folds in on itself. Boo-ya!

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

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@snoopydawg

It is reported that British mercenary Aiden Eslin, known as CossackGundi, surrendered in ranks with the Marines in Mariupol. Previously, he fought in YPG. I thought it was better to surrender to the Russians than to the Chechens.

There is a recording of a telephone conversation between the British mercenary "cossackgundi" and his friend a few moments before delivery. He cries and is excited because he knows that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.

You can also learn the following information about Mariupol from the conversation:

- The situation in Mariupol is fucking bad
- No ammunition, food or other things
- For 3 weeks now, the fighters have been trying to escape from Mariupol, changing their clothes as civilians
- Chechenophobia is present

https://rusonline.org/donbass/shutki-konchilis-britanskiy-boevik-rasplak...

It’s in Russian but I was able to translate it. It has lots of good information on it. One article says that they aren’t going to storm it but maybe just seal the exits. If so it’s a horrible way to die.

Here’s some on the Lt general: some of it is known, but not sure.

https://johnplatinumgoss.com/2022/04/12/where-is-lieutenant-general-roge...

“American Lieutenant General Roger Cloutier, captured by the People’s Militia of the DPR the other day from a downed helicopter, was tracked by the GRU GS [Intelligence General Staff] and SVR [Russian Internal Intelligence Services] in Mariupol based on the results of external surveillance of his mistress in Izmir, Turkey . A citizen of Ukraine, known to intelligence as ‘Klute’, always accompanied the general as a travelling wife, confidante and translator. As soon as it was reported that this lady had arrived in Mariupol, Russia launched a military operation and blocked the city.”

Is this true? Hard to say. Something is not right. More of that later.

The west is afraid of something being found to discredit its trustworthiness, for what it is, because now on 12 April, our media are talking about a “chemical attack” to be blamed on Russia, after which all options to NATO countries “are on the table”. Let’s search a little deeper into the Azovstal underground network where it is suspected western instructors and advisors, who should not be there, are holed up. Let’s look too at what the Russians have really said they are going to do.

So has Lieutenant General Roger Cloutier been captured?

It is possible. Initially it seemed implausible, mostly because there was nothing in mainstream Russian media. Thinking about it more deeply if Lieutenant General Roger Cloutier is in Russian custody there are several strategic reasons why this may not have been made public. If he has been captured the likelihood is some kind of debriefing will be going on. Also, it would leave the west guessing if they did not know his whereabouts.

The fact-checking is probably false – like most of the rest we are brainwashed into believing. Of the photos from Cloutier’s LinkedIn and Facebook accounts made public to reassure he is safe in Turkey two of the images are smudged. Rather than being a focus issue it looks like these have been photo-shopped.

It’s worth a good read! Mass suicide that Biden will say was a chemical attack? It’s one of the bio labs connected to son hunter. Oh my.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

@snoopydawg

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@humphrey

the guardian has a story up about the brit soldier of fortune:

British man fighting in Ukraine forced to surrender to Russians

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@joe shikspack

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@joe shikspack
It's only a rumor at this point:

The Nazi drowning operation is said to begin today in Mariupol..

At least ten fire engines to be either on the road or already at the factory to start pumping water from the river or sea and pumping water to above-ground ventilation shafts that carry fresh air to the cavernous network of tunnels below the Azovstal metallurgical complex..

If Azov close the ventilation shafts, they will drown within a few days. If they do not close the ventilation shafts, they will drown in a few days. In any case, the siege of the factory will be terminated in such a way that the factory itself can remain intact.

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

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@Pricknick

yep, i had heard some speculation about the possibility of drowning the tunnel holdouts a day or two ago from the duran or one of their individual pieces (i can't remember which one now). the duran has been doing some excellent reporting and analysis lately.

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and then gives the correct judgement should they decide to try this, guilty!

https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/04/11/venezuela-seeks-investigatio...

Venezuela Seeks Investigation by International Criminal Court (ICC) as to Whether U.S. Sanctions Constitute Crimes Against Humanity

Thanks for the EB's Joe!

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

joe shikspack's picture

@ggersh

thanks for the article!

this popped off the page at me:

The use of sanctions under international law is governed chiefly by Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, providing that the Security Council may decide to enact a “complete or partial interruption of economic relations” in order to restore international peace and security.

Measures not authorized by the Security Council, or “unilateral coercive measures” (UCM), have become an increasingly common coercive tactic of the United States, which presently imposes sanctions on approximately one-third of the global population.

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Because some republicans didn’t vote to certify Biden they can just be barred from running for congress again without having a trial first? Well then that should be back dated to include every democrat that questioned whether Bush won the election. In fact they did it at least 3 times if not 5 because it is legal for them to do it. But sure let’s just have frontier justice again because why the hell not? And hey didn’t Biden’s DHS declare that anyone who questioned the election was a domestic terrorist? Well they better get popping and go after HerHeinous herself.

Just wish this woman would take a long road trip for a decade or two.

Durham is hinting at getting closer to charging Hillary herself for lying about Alpha bank and Russia Russia Russia. I’ll believe it when I see it, but even the mainstream media is giving this some air time.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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@snoopydawg Fuck she might have a Doctorate already....sigh

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@snoopydawg

heh, i guess if hillary ever gets hungry she's got a ready supply of sour grapes to eat.

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@joe shikspack

She’d take those sour grapes and make them into whine ASAP! But will she EVER GO AWAY?

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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joe shikspack's picture

@snoopydawg

But will she EVER GO AWAY?

not willingly.

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The thing is that so many shitlibs believe him.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

https://thehill.com/news/administration/3265986-the-memo-democrats-face-...

Democrats are facing a nightmare scenario with about six months to go before the midterm elections.

Inflation, immigration, the war in Ukraine and the still-lingering COVID-19 pandemic make for a dreadful political atmosphere for President Biden’s party.

The problems are compounded by Biden’s weak approval numbers and the historical pattern whereby a president’s party typically loses seats in the first midterms of his tenure.

Some Democrats believe a turnaround is still possible, or at least that losses can be kept modest.

But others, granted anonymity to speak candidly, sound a louder alarm.

“I think this is going to be a biblical disaster,” said one such Democratic strategist, who did not wish to be named. “This is the reality we are in as Democrats and no one wants to face it.”

Democrats know the bitter taste of bad midterm results. The party fared dismally during the first midterm elections of President Clinton and President Obama. In 1994, with Clinton in the White House, Democrats lost a net 54 House seats. In 2010, under Obama, they lost 63 seats

An increasingly gerrymandered Congress makes that kind of wipeout hard to see this year.

But around Washington, virtually no one expects Democrats to retain their slim House majority.

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@humphrey

the only sad thing about this is that somebody has to win these elections. if only all of the mainstream parties could lose. sigh.

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He wasn’t sure though about something else that happened to him during that trip. The 2nd tweet says it all doesn’t it? 4 years of Trump says weird stuff followed by Biden really saying weird stuff.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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@snoopydawg

thank goodness he wasn't hiking the appalachian trail with mark sanford.

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I frequented this site. They had a pro Russian bias but for the most part they seemed to be fair and often posted both sides of an issue.

https://twitter.com/RWApodcast

Apparently only one side is given a platform.

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joe shikspack's picture

@humphrey

it's good of twitter to demonstrate its level of respect for free speech so transparently.

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@humphrey

Remember when farcebook and the twit said that violent tweets were not allowed and yet that Ukrainian be heading video is still up for viewing just because it’s Russian heads? Society has been heading for the toilet for some time, but now it’s below the outhouse. Speaking of….

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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permanent.

@snoopydawg

The good thing is that he has not changed his position and is being featured by others such as this interview.
[video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5RKNoIhE40&t=235s]

Lengthy but very informative.

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@humphrey @humphrey

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Tantalizing info on Mariupol, I guess we will very soon see.

Thought I'd play Price's original Staggerlee out of deference to him and what a screwy time it was for music back then when, in spite of decades worth of other versions, he was forced to cut a toned down version for those persons (including Dick Clark) and markets where the good version was deemed to be "too violent" and such.

be well and have a good one

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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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@enhydra lutris

yep, i hope that in the next couple of days we will finally find out what is hiding in azovstal that the ukronazis were trying so desperately to evacuate.

thanks for the tune!

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seems not to follow the usual story line. Most of the mass media seems to be having a difficult time reporting.

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@ban nock

i haven't really been following the brooklyn shooting, but i'm not surprised that the media is having trouble reporting on it. after all, there's a war going on which is great for ratings and/or newspaper sales, they have to make the most of it while it's going. once the war's over, then they can get back to the usual, sensational happenings.

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BTW Christopher Miller is an avid Zelensky supporter.

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@humphrey

from what i read in the usual propaganda outlets, zelensky is pretty jazzed about having caught medvedchuk who is being presented as a russian operative in ukraine. i'll stick something about it in tomorrow's eb.

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@humphrey  
“Wants” — present, not past, tense, because even after six years the TDS cheerleaders are all clearly still at it.

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@lotlizard

The country is hopelessly divided between those that hate Trump and those that hate Biden. I think that the majority of the rest have given up hope in finding a solution and are more concerned with their immediate survival.

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@humphrey
and fitted with an ankle tracking device since last May. Not that twitter was flooded with Zelensky crowing about that last year. Don't know if he was ever to have his day in court or if there's any chance in Ukraine of a fair trial.

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NATO or US operatives.

@Marie

https://tass.com/world/1436787

KIEV, April 13. /TASS/. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said he was ready to swap the detained head of the Opposition Platform - For Life party’s political council, Viktor Medvedchuk, for Ukrainian prisoners of war.

"I propose to the Russian Federation to swap [Medvedchuk] for our folks who are in Russian captivity," he said in a video address on Wednesday.

"That is why it is important for our law-enforcers and the military to consider this opportunity as well," Zelensky added.

The Ukrainian president claimed Medvedchuk was at large for 48 days. "At last, he decided to try to flee our country," he added.

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@humphrey

Trade for some Ukraine prisoners or for some very important prisoners that belong to country’s military?

For another perspective here we have the shitlibs cheering that he’s been ‘captured'. It’s the slant they put on the story.

They don’t seem to have any problems with the Nazis either. Unless they aren’t aware that they are which would be par for the course.

Had to post it this way because the author restricts who he lets see his tweets. How brave of him. Marcy Wheeler only lets people who agree with her see her tweets. Guess she can’t take the criticism anymore because boy did she get a lot of it. I love echo chamber tweets…not.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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@humphrey
admitted a few things. First that Russia has taken Ukrainian POWs that Ukraine wants back. Second, Ukraine captured Medvedchuk to hold him hostage. If not a war crime it should be. Finally, he's such an amateur that he hasn't a clue how to negotiate prisoner swaps.

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@humphrey

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"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"

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@Lily O Lady

it looks like a good piece. i agree that to the extent that the current elites are allowed to continue to run things, our future will be grim.

thanks for the link!

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it to end.

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@humphrey
It is all that stands between them and history’s dustbin. I expect this blatant censorship will continue unabated until the presses stop and the airwaves are silent. Empty suits will lead the parade to the “new world order”, only it will arrive in a very different form than that which they were aiming for.

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“ …and when we destroy nature, we diminish our capacity to sense the divine,and understand who God is, and what our own potential is and duties are as human beings.- RFK jr. 8/26/2024

CB's picture

Former weapons inspector and US Marine Scott Ritter recently tweeted that he believed that Ukrainian forces, and not Russians, were responsible for the civilian killings in Bucha, and by blaming Russia, American President Joe Biden was committing a war crime. Inexplicably, Twitter then suspended Ritter’s account, alleging that he had violated their restrictions against “abuse and harassment.” Ritter’s account was soon restored, but has since been suspended AGAIN for another equally benign tweet.

Jimmy speaks with Ritter about the situation in Bucha, social media censorship and the prospects for free speech in an era when lines between the government and the tech industry are increasingly blurred.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdm1u0fDy1E]

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