The Evening Blues - 2-8-24



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Chris Kenner

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This evening's music features New Orleans r&b singer and songwriter Chris Kenner. Enjoy!

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"It's a shame cars don't run on cognitive dissonance."

-- Lewis Black


News and Opinion

The Empire Depends On Our Unwillingness To Look At Its Crimes

This entire sick dystopia is held together by psychological compartmentalization. By the fact that it’s more comfortable to avoid looking directly at the horrors of the status quo we live under, even though on some level we all know those horrors are there.

All the shitlibs you see cheering for Biden right now are on some level aware that he’s backing a genocide of unbelievable savagery that is inflicting unfathomable amounts of suffering upon our fellow human beings, but they avoid looking at this reality directly. All the information is right there right out in the open, but they cognitively squirm and twist away from it so that they see only Biden’s acts like slightly reducing America’s student loan debt and not being Donald Trump.

They do this because to really wrap their minds around the depravity of what Biden is doing would shatter their world. It would mean letting in some very scary truths about their nation, their government and their political system that they’d rather avoid noticing. It would mean a crushing deluge of cognitive dissonance until they dramatically revised their worldview into something that could allow for a Democratic president behaving like a complete monster. It would mean having to completely restructure their understanding of the world they live in.

That takes effort. It takes emotional labor. It takes a willingness to experience a high degree of psychological discomfort as you wade into the muck of reality to face the inconvenient facts you’ve been avoiding looking at your entire adult life. It takes a willingness to experience this unpleasantness not just intellectually, but emotionally and viscerally as well. You’ve got to look at it with your eyes and your mind and your heart and your guts. And you have to somehow find the time and psychological spaciousness to do all this in a society that is designed to keep ordinary people busy, tired, dysfunctional, and stressed out.

A vast globe-spanning empire is built on the foundation of how difficult it is to look directly at something that is extremely unpleasant to look at, about which you have been propagandized and indoctrinated your entire life into accepting as normal. In school we’re taught that we live in a democracy and that our government is basically good while other governments are bad and their countries are places you would not want to live in, and then in adulthood this false indoctrination is reinforced and built upon by propaganda from the mass media. Before we have time to learn how to think critically, we are spoon-fed a worldview designed by the powerful for the benefit of the powerful, and we will experience cognitive dissonance if at any time we are presented with information that contradicts it.

That’s the primary job of mass media propaganda: not so much to convince us to believe new stories about weapons of mass destruction or whatever, but to build and reinforce a worldview within us which is fiercely loyal to establishment power structures. That’s why the propaganda is served up in two different ideological flavors: one for the shitlibs and one for the rightists. You’re funneled into whichever mainstream, power-serving echo chamber best suits your conditioning and disposition, and then you are fed a power-serving worldview therein which you will zealously defend as the gospel truth.

It’s a highly effective trap, but it’s not inescapable. Anyone who’s ever escaped from an abusive relationship, a dysfunctional family or a cult knows that it is possible to find your way out of a psychological cage that has been built for you by a skillful manipulator, even if there were times in the past when you hadn’t even known the cage bars were there. The light of truth has a way of finding cracks through which to enter, and all it takes to start things off is a faint little glimmer.

We can fight the machine by creating as many of those cracks as possible, which in practice looks like doing everything we can to wake our fellow humans up to the abusive relationship we are in with the western empire. Finding as many ways as possible to show as many eyes as we can the murder, the injustice, the exploitation and the ecocide, not just intellectually but emotionally as well. Many of the indoctrinated are too far gone to be reached right now, or are too personally invested in the status quo they defend, but many others are right on the cusp of leaving the cult of the empire, ready to take the leap if they are just given a good enough reason to.

And to be clear, this is already happening. If this wasn’t already clear to you, Gen Z’s ferocious opposition to Biden’s butchery in Gaza should have driven this point home now. It is not a coincidence that the first generation to turn their backs on mass media indoctrination and start creating their own media and their own ideas is by far the best on Israel-Palestine right now. The humans have already begun shaking each other awake, and its happening most among the humans who are furthest from death.

Right now it feels like the empire is leaning very hard on our tendency to dissociate and look away. Their actions in Gaza look like they’re torturing someone to death in the town square and looking us all dead in the eyes while they do it, trusting that we’ll turn our gaze away and submit. But it isn’t working. People are looking more, not less. The western empire has never had more critical attention on it than it has right at this very moment.

Getting people to look at the empire’s real ugly face behind the mask of perception management is difficult to do, but it’s also the only thing we have to do. Once enough people start looking, the game is already over; it has already lost all its power.

Lost & Fearful in The Middle East

Of all the amateurish moments to arise as the Biden regime conducts its foreign policy, the White House’s official statement as B1–B bombers let loose over Iraq and Syria last Friday may be the taker of the cake. As the ordnance fell on 85 targets in seven locations, many of them outposts of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, our addled president felt compelled to insist, “The United States does not seek conflict in the Middle East or anywhere else in the world.”

How many times have we heard this since these latest operations in Iraq, Syria and Yemen began? Antony Blinken, the secretary of state, has said the same thing in the same words. Lloyd Austin, the defense secretary, has, too. So has Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser. So has John Kirby, the National Security Council spokesman.

Once we are finished counting, we can consider the astounding stupidity that has led the Biden regime into this impossible contradiction. Reflecting the president’s compulsive support for Israel over the whole of his political life, the U.S. has incautiously stayed with the Zionist state as it seeks to widen the war all the way to Iran by way of Lebanon and Syria. Now, as the war runs straight up to the Islamic Republic’s borders, Biden and his people take to insisting they do not want that wider war the Israelis are bent on provoking. ...

Escalation, to take the most obvious problem, is not the right way to deescalate. You cannot begin bombing other nations — illegally, let’s not forget — while killing noncombatants in the process (as the Iraqis and Syrians have charged), and tell them in simultaneous statements that you do not wish to provoke conflict.

Well, you can, but you cannot expect to be taken seriously.

Canada Cuts UNRWA Funding as U.S. Kills Hezbollah Head in DRONE STRIKE, Pentagon Says 'Not at War'

Three dead as US drone strike targets Iran-linked militia leader in Baghdad

A US drone strike on a car in Baghdad has killed three members of the powerful Kataib Hezbollah militia, including a high-ranking commander, officials said after a string of blasts were heard in the Iraqi capital.

The strike late on Wednesday came on a main thoroughfare in the Mashtal neighbourhood in eastern Baghdad. A crowd gathered as emergency response teams picked through the wreckage. Security forces closed off the heavily guarded Green Zone, where a number of diplomatic compounds are located, amid calls for protesters to storm the US embassy.

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the commander who was killed had been targeted “in response to the attacks on US service members.”

The strike killed “a Kataeb Hezbollah commander responsible for directly planning and participating in attacks on US forces in the region,” according to CENTCOM, which said there are “no indications of collateral damage or civilian casualties at this time.”

Prof. John Mearsheimer: Is Biden Expanding War?

Netanyahu rejects Gaza ceasefire deal and says victory is ‘within reach’

Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the terms of a ceasefire in Gaza proposed by Hamas and rebuffed US pressure to move more quickly towards a mediated settlement to the war, saying there could be no solution to Israel’s security issues except “absolute victory” over the militant group.

The Israeli prime minister also confirmed that the Israel Defense Forces had been instructed to commence operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where the population has been swelled by hundreds of thousands of displaced people.

In a sharp rebuff to the Biden administration and the visiting US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, Netanyahu said it would require months more fighting before Hamas was defeated.

Suggesting victory was “within reach”, the Israeli PM said: “There is no alternative for the military collapse [of Hamas]. There will not be a civilian collapse [of Hamas rule] without a military one.”

Osama Hamdan, a Hamas official, told a news conference in Beirut that Netanyahu’s continued pursuit of war in Gaza showed the goal was “genocide” against Palestinians, and that a Hamas delegation led by senior official Khalil al-Hayya would travel to Cairo on Thursday “to follow up on” the negotiations within the framework of Egyptian-Qatari efforts.

Aaron Maté (The GrayZone) : Congress Wants War Without Declaring It

Lebanon rejects demands to push Hezbollah away from southern border

Lebanese caretaker Foreign Minister, Abdallah Bou Habib, voiced on 6 February the nation’s rejection of recent Israeli and international demands seeking to push Lebanese resistance group, Hezbollah, north of the Litani River, saying Beirut will not accept ‘partial solutions’ to resolving the cross-border conflict.

“Western countries demand the retreat of Hezbollah for about eight to ten kilometers north of Litani,” Bou Habib said in an interview with Nida al-Watan. “This is a formula that Lebanon rejects. [Beirut] will not accept ‘partial solutions’ that do not bring the desired peace and do not secure stability but will lead to the renewal of the war again and again.” Instead, the foreign minister called for a “comprehensive implementation of UN Resolution 1701.”

UN Resolution 1701 was issued following the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah war, which called for, among other things, respect for the Blue Line, a border drawn up by the UN in 2000.

Bou Habib expressed Lebanon’s demands in relation to the liberation of Shebaa Farms and the Kfarchouba hills, saying, "What we hear from some foreign ministers of the Western countries is that Israel is not in the question of this withdrawal, and our answer was that Lebanon will only accept a complete solution to all border issues with Israel, and half solutions do not work and will not [be accepted].” He also demanded that part of a potential deal be for Israel to “stop the air, land and sea violations that have exceeded 30,000 violations since 2006."

On 5 February, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that “time is running out” in relation to a diplomatic solution with Lebanon, adding to his French counterpart Stephane Sejourne during her visit to Israel that “if we do not reach a diplomatic solution on Lebanon, we will move militarily to return the residents of Israeli towns on Lebanon’s borders.”

Ex-UNRWA Official: Funding Cuts Make Donor Countries Complicit in Starvation of Gaza

‘Our last stop is Rafah’: trapped Palestinians await Israeli onslaught

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians crammed into the small southern Gaza border city of Rafah are being forced to contemplate being displaced once more as an Israeli offensive looms. Those who fled to the border city, almost half of Gaza’s 2.3 million people, face a terrifying choice: stay in overcrowded Rafah – once home to 280,000 people – and wait for the attack, or risk moving north through an area of continued fighting.

Large areas are occupied by tented encampments, which have encroached even on some of Rafah’s cemeteries. Aid officials have described the city as a “pressure cooker of despair”, warning that a full-scale Israeli offensive on an area so overcrowded could cause large-scale loss of civilian life, and could be a war crime.

While Rafah has been hit by Israeli strikes throughout the war, the bombing and Israeli troops have been edging ever closer to the city, whose southern boundary is delineated by the mainly closed border with Egypt. Fears of an imminent Israeli assault have been increased by strikes closer to Rafah, including by Israeli gunboats that shelled the western road into the city on Wednesday. ...

Israeli officials have said that before any ground offensive in Rafah the military would coordinate with Egypt, which is becoming increasingly alarmed at the prospect of an offensive on its border, and would seek ways of evacuating most of the displaced people northward. However, it is not clear how, given the situation on the ground. More than half of Gaza is under Israeli military evacuation orders, while fighting and widespread destruction of homes and civilian infrastructure is continuing.

Saudis EMBARRASS Biden With Israel Rebuke

Japan's Itochu cuts ties with Israel's Elbit Systems, citing ICJ ruling

One of Japan’s biggest firms, Itochu, has decided to end its partnership with a major Israeli defence company due to Israel's ongoing war on Gaza.

Itochu Corp’s aviation unit will end its strategic cooperation with Israel's Elbit Systems by the end of the month after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide against Palestinians and do more to help civilians.

Itochu Aviation, Elbit Systems, and Nippon Aircraft Supply (NAS) signed a strategic cooperation memorandum of understanding (MoU) in March of last year.

"Taking into consideration the International Court of Justice's order on January 26, and that the Japanese government supports the role of the court, we have already suspended new activities related to the MoU, and plan to end the MoU by the end of February," said Itochu Chief Financial Officer Tsuyoshi Hachimura.

The Japanese firm had sought guidance from Japan’s foreign ministry who had told the company to observe the ICJ findings in “good faith”, a spokesperson for Itochu told CNN on Tuesday.

US man who says IDF kidnapped his mother calls on Biden to take action

A New Orleans-area man who has reported that Israeli troops kidnapped his mother – a US citizen – from a family home on the occupied West Bank Palestinian territory is asking Joe Biden’s White House to follow through on the president’s recent promise to respond “if you harm an American”.

Ibrahim Hamed said he realized that Biden’s remarks on Friday – “if you harm an American, we will respond” – came after the United States and Britain attacked Houthi targets in Yemen in retaliation for a drone strike that killed three US army troops. But he said the sentiment should apply equally even in the case of a Palestinian American who has been taken by Israeli troops. ...

In a prepared statement responding to a request for comment, the IDF said it had arrested Esmail “for incitement on social media”. The statement did not elaborate but said Esmail was arrested alongside others in Silwad who were then taken in “for further questioning”. Esmail remained in custody of the Israel prison service on Wednesday, a source with knowledge of her whereabouts said. ...

Neighbors called Hamed’s family in the New Orleans suburb of Gretna and told him that several IDF troops had pulled up in military vehicles and dragged away Esmail, 46, while she was beaten, handcuffed and blindfolded. Hamed said he received videos and pictures of the scene that greeted his mother as she was being taken. He could not believe that about 10 IDF troops had shown up to get Esmail, who he said weighed 110lb. ...

In addition to contacting the American embassy in Jerusalem, Hamed said he had solicited help from New Orleans’s congressman, the Democratic US House member Troy Carter. But he said he had “not heard anything government-wise” regarding his mother’s status. “There’s zero communication … I don’t know what’s going on,” Hamed said of his mother’s plight. “I feel as if they’re not giving enough attention to her.”

100 Jewish Cease-Fire Supporters Arrested Blocking Biden's NYC Motorcade Route

Around 100 Jewish American and allied activists were arrested in New York City Wednesday after they blocked President Joe Biden's motorcade route to protest U.S. complicity in Israel's genocidal war against the Palestinian people and to demand an immediate Gaza cease-fire.

The group Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) led the Upper East Side demonstration, during which activists sat down in the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, where the president was attending a nearby fundraiser.

"As Jewish New Yorkers we want to make crystal clear that President Biden is not welcome in our city while he continues to fund and arm the Israeli government's genocide of Palestinians in Gaza," saidJVP's Jay Saper.

JVP activist Maya Edery noted that this is Biden's first visit to New York since the October 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel.

"Instead of answering to the majority of his base that is calling for a cease-fire, he is meeting with corporate donors behind closed doors," Edery said.

US Military Advisors Deployed to Taiwan-Controlled Islands on China’s Coast

US military advisors have been deployed to Kinmen, a group of small islands that are controlled by Taiwan but located just off the coast of mainland China, Taiwan’s TVBS has reported. ...

The US typically sends special operations forces, such as US Army Green Berets, to act as advisors in Taiwan. The TVBS report said the advisors were sent to Kinmen for “long-term stations” at the Taiwanese military’s “amphibious camps.” Advisors were also sent to Penghu, an archipelago about 30 miles west of the main island of Taiwan.

The report said the deployment fulfilled the US’s 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which called for the US to increase its training of Taiwan’s forces. The 2024 NDAA, which President Biden signed into law in December, required the Pentagon to establish a “comprehensive” training program for the Taiwanese military.

Ukraine, Israel Funding DOOMED? As Senate Votes

Senate blocks bipartisan $118bn bill on US-Mexico border and Ukraine

The Senate blocked a bipartisan border and national security bill from advancing on Wednesday, as Democrats accused Republicans of bending to the political wishes of Donald Trump at the expense of their constituents.

The vote was 49 to 50, with 45 Democrats and four Republicans supporting the bill’s advancement. Sixty votes were needed to begin debate on the bill.

Most of the Republican conference opposed the bill’s advancement after complaining that the legislation did not go far enough in addressing the needs at the US-Mexico border, where arrests for illegal crossings have hit record highs. Five members of the Democratic caucus also voted to block the bill, out of concern about the severity of the border-security measures and the added funding for Israel’s military amid the war in Gaza.

The Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, initially supported the bill’s advancement but then changed his vote – a procedural maneuver that would allow the chamber to revisit the proposal in the future.



the horse race



Black and Hispanic voters deserting Democratic party in large numbers, poll says

Black and Hispanic voters are deserting the Democratic party in numbers that will present a concern for Joe Biden’s re-election effort, a poll has found.

Among Black Americans expressing a party preference, the Democratic lead over Republicans has dropped by almost 20% in only three years, according to the Gallup survey.

The Democratic lead among Hispanic adults and adults aged 18 to 29, meanwhile, also slid by almost the same degree, leaving the party with only a modest advantage.

Both groups, but especially Black voters, were key ingredients of the alliance that gave Biden a more than 7m-vote advantage over Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

DEM DISARRAY? Biden GAFFES Again, Hillary Clinton HITS Tucker Over Putin Interview, Pelosi's PEEVED?

US supreme court to hear arguments on keeping Trump off 2024 ballot

The US supreme court will hear oral argument on Thursday in one of the most high-stakes cases in American politics this century, thrusting a beleaguered court to the center of the 2024 election.

The court is considering whether Donald Trump is eligible to run for president. The novel legal question at the heart of the case, Donald J Trump v Norma Anderson et al, is whether the 14th amendment to the constitution prohibits Trump from holding office because of his conduct on 6 January 2021. Section 3 of the amendment says that any member of Congress or officer of the United States who takes an oath to protect the constitution and then subsequently engages in insurrection cannot hold office. That ban, the amendment says, can only be overridden by a two-thirds vote of each house of Congress.

There is no precedent for the case. The 14th amendment, enacted after the civil war, has never been used to challenge the eligibility of a presidential candidate, but the idea began picking up steam after two conservative legal scholars published a 126-page law review article last summer arguing the amendment clearly disqualified Trump.

A group of Colorado voters sued under the law last year, relying on the theory to try to disqualify Trump from the ballot. After a five-day trial, a Colorado district court judge said Trump had committed insurrection, but was not disqualified because he was not an officer of the United States. The Colorado supreme court reversed that ruling in December, removing Trump from the ballot in a 4-3 decision. While lawsuits have been filed in dozens of other states seeking to remove Trump from the ballot, only Colorado and Maine have done so thus far.

The justices accepted a request from Trump to hear the case and expedited its review because of Colorado’s fast approaching 5 March primary. The compressed schedule and likely quick turnaround of the case means that oral argument – currently set for 80 minutes on Thursday – could offer an unusual level of insight into how the justices are weighing the arguments.



the evening greens


EPA tightens US pollution controls on soot

The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized long-awaited new limits on soot, the tiny air pollution particles emitted by sources as varied as power plants, factories, car exhaust and wildfires.

“Today’s action is a critical step forward that will better protect workers, families and communities from the dangerous and costly impacts of fine particle pollution,” the EPA administrator, Michael Regan, told reporters on Tuesday.

Also known as fine particle pollution, soot is one of the nation’s most widespread air pollutants. It is also one of the most dangerous, causing an estimated 85,000 to 200,000 excess US deaths annually; the tiny particles can become lodged in human lungs and sometimes even enter the bloodstream, triggering asthma attacks, cancer, and heart and lung disease.

The strengthened pollution controls, unveiled on Wednesday, will lower the annual soot standard to 9 micrograms per cubic meter of air, down from the previous standard of 12 micrograms.

In 2032 – the first year that regulators expect compliance with the standard to be required – alone, the new rule will prevent up to 4,500 premature deaths, the agency estimates. It will also result in health benefits valued at $46bn, including 290,000 lost workdays averted, 800,000 asthma symptoms avoided, and thousands of emergency room visits prevented, the agency says.


Also of Interest

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

Israel assaults Rafah, where one million Gaza refugees are sheltering with nowhere to go

Israel Kills Civilians in Syria

Regional Belgian government suspends arms export licences to Israel

MBS Says John Kirby Needs Some Mouth Wash

New York Times Defames Iraq's Militia As 'Foreign Elements'

Baghdad rejects neighbors 'settling scores on Iraqi soil'

Study Finds Media Giants NY Times, CNN and Fox News Pushing for US War in Yemen

‘Harassed constantly’: Imran Khan’s party fights state pressure in Pakistan election

Troubling Trends in Armenia Mirror Pre-War Ukraine

Out Of Control Anglo Immigration

Bibi REJECTS Hamas Ceasefire Proposal

Farmers are Fighting Back & NOT Giving In To The World Economic Forum!

Craziest Thing The NY Stock Exchange Has Ever Tried! w/ Carol Roth

HEADS EXPLODE Over Tucker Interviewing Putin!

Ukraine Terrible Day: Rus Bombs, Missiles Ukr, Avdeyevka Falling, 1K Casualties, Senate Rejects Aid


A Little Night Music

Chris Kenner - Land of a 1,000 Dances

Chris Kenner - Something You Got

Chris Kenner - Don't Let Her Pin That Charge On Me

Chris Kenner - My Wife

Chris Kenner - They Took My Money

Chris Kenner - That's My Girl

Chris Kenner - She Can Dance

Chris Kenner - Whats Wrong With Life

Chris Kenner - All Night Rambler


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I have seen a number of interactions/interviews with leaders and officials from the enemies list and they are pretty much just accusations of various crimes, etc. Just theater for Western "journalists" to build up some kind of cred with their governments for obedience to their narratives.

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@MrWebster

Journalists are supposed to be adversarial *to their government.*

It’s why the press was given free speech. Instead they now work with the government to censor it if it goes against what the government message is. Imagine spending 4 years and thousands of dollars to learn journalism only to become a government stenographer. I’m looking at you Christine.

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@snoopydawg

when the job had some respect and purpose. How times and meanings have changed. I was in awe of her shorthand abilities.

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@MrWebster

i think that greenwald has it exactly right there. i don't suppose that it will lessen the tsunami of criticism for carlson, though.

i've heard little bits of the interview as ms. shikspack listens to it in the other room while i've been wrestling with youtube which has hosed one of my accounts. so far the interview seems pretty enlightening and putin sounds like somebody that you'd want to interview.

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Click here to see it. it’s almost 3 hours long. I’m betting that the people who would most need to see it will not bother to watch, but tomorrow they will full of piss and vinegar about how bad it was. Maybe they will get their talking points from Rachel or from the Hellabitch who is calling Tucker a useful idiot who has been fired from numerous jobs as she says in this interview.

Damn Durham, Mueller, Comey and the others who gave her cover for her crimes. She took the country into hell for 5 years with her bogus allegations of Russia Russia Russia. She should have been charged under the espionage act for what she did with her emails. She should have been charged for her pay to play by using her position as SoS and getting people to pay her so they could get beneficial benefits if they had business before the state department. And for her role in the Benghazi attacks that she lied to congress about.

Hopefully Putin will have some more zingers like he did about the 1/6 riots that I posted last night.
Tomorrow will be interesting. Shitlib noses are already out of joint over Sotomayer's questions today at the SC on whether Colorado can keep Trump off the ballot. And because the judge in his document case said that he could see the evidence against him that Smith doesn’t want to give him. Yes a rigged trial with a biased jury is the best way to hold him accountable. Biden gets to skate on the charges against him because reasons. No goose for the gander for him.

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@snoopydawg

wow, 3 hours! i can't imagine any recent american president remaining lucid for that long.

i guess tucker is making the research geeks at all the major propaganda outlets scramble to pull out the best stuff to try to twist.

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@joe shikspack

and let’s them interview him for hours without needing a teleprompter that he has difficulty reading…lol.

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I tried watching the Jimmy video but got an ad that just went on and fcking on! I tried reading another tab, but then it started over.. did you watch it or just post the link?

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@snoopydawg

i watched it, but i have an ad-blocker as an extension in my browser. i use ad block plus, it's free.

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but it doesn’t stop the ads on utube for some reason. I use my iPad so maybe that’s why? It does on most sites.

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as in content created by the channel and part of the video aren't blocked by any ad blocker, but most of the time, the ads that cut in during the run of the video (pushed out by youtube) are blocked most of the time in my browser.

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to see how many of those in power are absolutely nuts.
They now self identify.
Pick your poison.

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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

i prefer cashews to any of the nuts in office.

have a great evening!

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President Joe Biden “willfully” retained and disclosed highly classified materials when he was a private citizen, including documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan and other sensitive national security matters, according to a Justice Department report that nonetheless says no criminal charges are warranted for him or anyone else.

The report from special counsel Robert Hur, released Thursday, represents a harshly critical assessment of Biden’s handling of sensitive government materials, but also details the reasons why he should not be charged with the crime.

The findings will likely blunt his ability to forcefully condemn Donald Trump, Biden's likely opponent in November's presidential election, over a criminal indictment charging the former president with illegally hoarding classified records at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

“Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen," Hur wrote.

Hur’s report says evidence suggests that many of the classified documents recovered by investigators at the Penn Biden Center, in parts of Biden’s Delaware home, and in his Senate papers at the University of Delaware were retained by “mistake.”

Despite signs that Biden knowingly retained and disclosed classified materials, Hur’s report said criminal charges were not merited for multiple reasons. Those include the fact that as vice president, and during his subsequent presidency when the Afghanistan records were found, “he had the authority to keep classified documents at his home.

The last quote is exactly what Trump said. But Trump had his classified documents locked behind doors whilst Biden had his scattered around in his garage.

Well isn’t that lovely? Biden gets the Hillary treatment. Anyone else sick of this crap?

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i would like mr hur to detail why it is that biden deserves the kid glove treatment for his crimes while trump deserves to be dragged through the court system.

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The excuse for not charging Biden.

“We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” investigators wrote.

Well isn’t that special? They don’t charge him and they give him an excuse. Good gravy! They’re just making things worse here.

BTW shitlibs are absolutely livid that they wrote that Biden has a poor memory. Good grief do they ever see the videos of him mumbling his words? Like the 2 I posted last night?

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i quoted part of a guardian article written by somebody who has to be a (not too) secret shitlib in tomorrow's eb. i enjoyed the dark suppositions of his last two paragraphs:

There are eerie echoes of 2016 when then FBI director James Comey declined to recommend charges against Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over her use of a personal email system when she was secretary of state but rebuked her as “extremely careless”. Comey reopened his investigation 11 days before the election; Clinton has blamed him for her shocking loss to Trump.

What those Comey interventions did was feed a pre-existing narrative that Clinton, wife of former president Bill Clinton, came with a whiff of corruption, an elitist assumption that the rules governing everyone else did not apply to her. Now special counsel Hur has fed a pre-existing narrative that Biden is too old for the job. Should that solidify in the public mind as his defining characteristic, it will be a disaster for the president’s re-election – and the battle to preserve democracy.

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Hillary did stink of corruption because she didn’t think the rules applied to her. Not only her emails, her pay to play, but her giving speeches to the banks and getting paid lots of money for them just months before the election. And she thought that people would think she was serious about holding them accountable. As for Trump being a Russian pawn let’s remember that she voted to give Russia lots of our uranium and after that Bill got paid $500,000 to give a speech to Russian bankers. Not whiffs of corruption, but gallons of it.

Comey reopened his investigation 11 days before the election;

Lol..shitlibs are happy about one thing. It’s February and the election is so far away most people will forget about this by then. No they won’t and especially if Trump gets convicted on his case.
Comey had no choice to reopen the investigation because the NYC FBI office was going to tell the world what was on Anthony Weiner’s laptop. His wife, Huma was Hillary’s BFF and she too had access to classified information which somehow ended up on her husband’s computer. What was the information about? Sex crimes including children. Again 2 justice systems.

Navarro defied a congressional subpoena and he was violently arrested and put in leg chains and he asked not to go to prison until his appeal was decided. Nope he is off to prison. Hunter Biden brazenly defied a subpoena and then mocked congress when they were debating what to do. He is still walking free.

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@joe shikspack

https://sputnikglobe.com/20230608/clinton-foundation-whistleblowers-have...

My bet is that Hunter will not be charged for anything and neither will Joe. Republicans aren’t serious about impeaching him just like they weren’t interested in impeaching the border dude. Just enough republican rotating villains to make sure of that. If republicans were serious about immigration they would go after the companies that hire them.

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i expect that the big guy will get off scot-free and hunter will get nothing more than a slap on the wrist - if he gets that.

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In his interview with our office. Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not
remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview
when his term ended ('if it was 2013 - when did I stop being Vice President?"), and
forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began (in 2009, am I
still Vice President?").839 He did not remember, even within several years, when his
son Beau died.8 And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan
debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said
he "had a real difference" of opinion with General Karl Eikenberry, when, in fact,
Eikenberry was an ally whom Mr. Biden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to president Obama.

In a case where the government must prove that r. Biden knew he had
possession of the classied lienanistan documents alter the vice presidency and
chose to keep those documens knowing he was volating the law we expect that al trial his attorney would emphasize these limitations in his recall.

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makes front page news here, it must be widely announced internationally. I believe the NZ news site I link is an affiliate of an American one, so I assume it's seen by many Americans there.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/350174564/joe-biden-defends-his-memor...

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cleared the field for him, but then stopped.

Caitlin writes about his not being charged for the documents here and she linked to an old article she wrote about it.

https://caityjohnstone.medium.com/stop-calling-it-a-stutter-here-are-doz...

She includes the time he talked about blacks needing help to raise their kids and transcribed his word salad answer which is a real doozy! Try to make sense of what he said.

“Well they have to deal with the — Look, there is institutional segregation in this country. And from the time I got involved I started dealing with that. Redlining. Banks. Making sure that we’re in a position where — Look, talk about education. I propose that what we take is those very poor schools, the Title 1 schools, triple the amount of money we spend from 15 to 45 billion a year. Give every single teacher a raise that equal raise to getting out — the sixty-thousand dollar level.

“Number two: make sure that we bring into the help the — the student, the, the teachers deal with the problems that come from home. The problems that come from home. We need — We have one school psychologist for every fifteen hundred kids in America today. It’s crazy. The teachers are reca — Now, I’m married to a teacher. My deceased wife is a teacher. They have every problem coming to them. We have make sure that every single child does in fact have three, four, and five year-olds go to school — school, not daycare. School. We bring social workers into homes of parents to help them deal with how to raise their children. It’s not that they don’t wanna help, they don’t want — they don’t know quite what to do. Play the radio, make sure the television, the — ‘scuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night, the-the-the-the phone, make sure the kids hear words. A kid coming from a very poor school, a very poor background, will hear four million words fewer spoken by the time they get there.”

Wowzer! Yeah that’s not a stutter.

Almost all news stories come from just one source. AP or Reuters I forget.

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and detachment from reality becomes more and more apparent. It’s a wonder and a disgrace that he’s still the face of American politics. But I guess that is all he is, a surreal substitution for what little humanity is left.

That he proudly stated 40 years ago he takes no responsibility for the legacy of slavery should have been a clue to what not to expect from him, ever.

I just read this opinion piece from the WP after the 2019 debate, and found it interesting.

I went back and watched it several times to figure out what Biden was trying to say and the path he took to get there. Allow me to be your tour guide.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/13/what-biden-was-talkin...

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Once enough people start looking, the game is already over; it has already lost all its power.

She’s wrong
empire will have lost
it’s Authorityy not
it’s Power

they’ll still have guns
and people willing to
Use them

the machine won’t just
evaporate in the wind
and there are Millions
Directly invested in the
machines well being

do the math
they’ll blow up their
‘Toy’ before they let
it go

I’m willing to be convinced otherwise
but I don’t see it

thanks as always joe

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

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@Tall Bald and Ugly

a fair, if somewhat depressing analysis. i guess we'll see.

have a good one!

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"President Trump has not been charged with insurrection."

Stick a fork in it. Trump will remain on the ballot.

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Love the quote from Lewis Black.

I have enough crap going on currently that I'll have to queeze TC's Putin interview in in dribs and drabs over the next few days; something I seemingly must do in order to know what it says in the face of what is certain to be a shitstorm of misrepresentations. That said, I suspect that there won't rally be anything new in it for any of those who have made even a half-assed attempt to find out what is really going on and to keep more or less abreast of things.

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 --

@enhydra lutris was 2 hrs 7 minutes. Won't take you long to get his drift.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@enhydra lutris

i've been hearing little dribs and drabs of the interview from the next room. i doubt that there's anything in the interview that will surprise anyone who's been paying attention for a while. what will be more interesting is how the propaganda community decides to attack it. i presume that their cries over the next week or so will be hard to avoid.

have a good one!

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