The Evening Blues - 12-3-24
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This evening's music features unique blues singer Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Enjoy!
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Yellow Coat
"This country has nothing to fear from the crooked man who fails. We put him in jail. It is the crooked man who succeeds who is a threat to this country."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
News and Opinion
Hurricane Helene Victims FREEZING in Tents as Biden Sends $725 Million More to Ukraine
The Kind Of Ceasefire Where One Side Keeps Firing
In less than a week of its supposed “ceasefire” agreement Israel has reportedly attacked targets in Lebanon around a hundred times, leading to a single retaliation from Hezbollah on Monday which resulted in zero casualties. As you might expect, Israel is now playing victim and shrieking bloody murder, vowing a major response against Hezbollah for daring to strike back while Israel violated its ceasefire agreement dozens of times.
Apparently this was the kind of ceasefire where only one side has to actually cease firing. This is such a perfect example of everything Israel is.
Israel responds to Hezbollah rocket attack with airstrikes on south Lebanon
Israel has carried out a series of airstrikes in the Nabatieh district, south Lebanon, in response to Hezbollah rocket fire near a watchtower, in the deadliest attacks since a ceasefire came into effect last week. The Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu, promised there would be a strong response to Hezbollah’s attack, and the Israeli military later said it had “struck Hezbollah terrorists, dozens of launchers, and terrorist infrastructure throughout Lebanon”.
Lebanon’s health ministry said at least nine people had been killed in Israeli strikes on the two southern towns of Haris and Talousa. The Israeli bombing constituted the most significant attacks since the ceasefire was established on Wednesday.
The Israeli military had previously carried out several strikes over the past week, but at a lower intensity. Israeli media reported on Sunday that France, which is supposed to supervise the implementation of the deal, had accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement 52 times since its establishment.
Hezbollah had launched two rockets near a watchtower in the occupied Shebaa farms earlier on Monday night. They landed in an open area and caused no injuries. In a statement, the group said the attack on the watchtowers was an “initial warning defensive response” against “repeated violations” by Israel of the ceasefire agreement.
The resumption of tit-for-tat strikes in south Lebanon and north Israel has caused concern that fully-fledged fighting between Hezbollah and Israel could resume just five days after a ceasefire was announced.
After Days of Israeli Strikes on Lebanon That Violated Truce, Hezbollah Fires Back
Israel has launched dozens of strikes in Lebanon since a ceasefire was supposed to go into effect last week, and on Monday, Hezbollah fired back for the first time, launching two rockets toward Israeli-occupied territory as a “warning” shot, causing no casualties.
Now, Israeli officials are vowing a major response, signaling Israel will use Hezbollah’s response to repeated Israeli ceasefire violations as a reason to escalate. ...
A source with the UN’s peacekeeping force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, told CNN that Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement “approximately 100” times since it went into effect last Wednesday. The Lebanese government said Israel had violated it over 50 times.
"Acts of Massacre and Ethnic Cleansing": Haggai Matar on Gaza War, ICC Arrest Warrants & More
Trump To Hamas: 'HELL TO PAY' If No Hostage Release
Trump Vows 'There Will Be All Hell to Pay' If Hostages Not Released
In an early signal of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's foreign policy plans for when he returns to office next month, the Republican said Monday "there will be ALL HELL TO PAY in the Middle East" if Hamas does not release hostages taken from Israel, the occupying military force in both the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Trump demanded hostages seized during the October 7 attack of last year be released or his promised retribution would follow. Nearly 45,000 Palestinians have already been killed—mostly civilian men, women, and children—since Israel launched a full-scale invasion of Gaza in the wake of the Hamas-led operation.
Of the 251 people taken captive last year, 63 are believed to be still alive in Gaza, according toThe Washington Post's tracker, which was updated last week. So far, 117 others have been freed or rescued and 71 have been confirmed killed.
After dining with Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israel's prime minister, at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida Sunday night, the U.S. president-elect made his threat about the hostages on his Truth Social platform Monday afternoon.
"Everybody is talking about the hostages who are being held so violently, inhumanely, and against the will of the entire World, in the Middle East," Trump wrote. "But it's all talk, and no action! Please let this TRUTH serve to represent that if the hostages are not released prior to January 20, 2025, the date that I proudly assume Office as President of the United States, there will be ALL HELL TO PAY in the Middle East, and for those in charge who perpetrated these atrocities against Humanity."
"Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied History of the United States of America," Trump added. "RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW!"
AMB. Charles Freeman : Why Netanyahu Will Fail
Syria crisis due to Assad’s refusal to engage with opposition, says Turkish minister
The crisis in Syria is the result of President Bashar al-Assad’s refusal to engage in political dialogue with the opposition, and not external interventions, the Turkish foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, said after meeting his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, for emergency talks in Ankara.
Araghchi, by contrast, blamed intervention by Israel for the crisis. But the two sides appeared to agree on the need to convene an urgent summit between Turkey, Iran and Russia, the three main external powers inside Syria. These three powers have been meeting to discuss Syria’s political future as part of the Astana process since January 2017. A total of 22 meetings have been held in that format, but Turkey believes Syrian intransigence has led to a lack of progress.
Araghchi said he wanted the Astana process to be revived as quickly as possible, reflecting the need on all sides to reassess their diplomatic positions due to the Syrian Islamist militia the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and Syrian National Army (SNA) – the coalition of Turkey-linked rebels formerly called the Free Syrian Army – seizing swathes of territory from the control of Assad, including Syria’s second city of Aleppo. Turkey supports the SNA, and is refusing to call for any withdrawal from Aleppo.
Iran and Russia, Assad’s key backers, are urging Turkey to persuade the forces it supports to end the offensive before it leads to the breakup of Syria, the fall of Assad, or the country falling into the hands of extremist Islamists.
It is not clear what Turkey’s ultimate objectives in Syria will be, but it is striking how many other regional actors, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, do not want Assad to fall even if they would like Iranian influence to be reduced. Most Gulf states have normalised relations with Syria but received little in return.
Israel bans Islamic call to prayer
Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, directed police on Sunday to ban mosques from playing the adhan, or Islamic call to prayer, claiming it "disturbs" Jewish residents. He has instructed authorities to confiscate loudspeakers and fine mosques for playing the call, which lasts about two minutes.
Ben Gvir defended the move as necessary to combat "unreasonable noise" and lawlessness.
In an interview with Channel 12, Ben Gvir said that he was “proud” to move forward with a policy of “stopping unreasonable noise from mosques and other sources that has become a hazard for Israel’s residents”.
“In our debates, it arose that most western countries, and even some Arab countries, limit the noise and have many laws on the matter. It’s only neglected in Israel,” Ben Gvir’s office said in a statement.
In a post on X, he called the adhan a "hazard" to nearby Israelis. Palestinian citizens of Israel, however, view the ban as a provocative attack on their community and religious rights.
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : Is NATO Destroying the EU?
French government faces no-confidence vote on Wednesday
The French government appears likely to fall this week after leftwing and far-right parties lodged motions of no confidence in response to the prime minister’s decision to push through a belt-tightening budget without a vote. If passed by MPs, the motions, which will be put to a vote in the national assembly on Wednesday, will bring down the government and force Michel Barnier’s resignation after only two and a half months.
The New Popular Front (NFP), a leftwing coalition that includes the Socialists, Greens, hard left France Unbowed and the Communist party, had already warned it would put forward a motion to censure the government if it used the controversial “49.3” constitutional clause to force through the social security legislation.
On Monday, Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Rally (RN) increased the pressure on the government by announcing that her party was also lodging a no-confidence motion. “The French have had enough,” she told reporters in parliament. “Maybe [voters] thought with Michel Barnier things would get better, but it got even worse.”
Together, the NFP and the RN have enough MPs to topple the government – the first time a French government has been dispatched in such a way since 1962. It would leave both the EU’s traditional powerhouses, France and Germany, in political flux just weeks ahead of Donald Trump re-entering the White House.
EU's Georgia regime change operation enters final month
Georgian police fire teargas at pro-EU protesters as political crisis deepens
Georgian police have fired teargas to try to disperse thousands of pro-EU demonstrators rallying in the centre of Tbilisi amid a deepening political crisis in the Black Sea nation. The country’s prime minister hours earlier had vowed “no negotiations” with the opposition, enraged by the ruling Georgian Dream party’s decision to shelve EU accession talks after it claimed victory in an election they decried as fraudulent.
The Caucasus country of about 3.7 million has been rocked by turmoil since the 26 October parliamentary elections, with Georgian Dream facing accusations of betraying the country’s longstanding ambition of joining the EU and instead moving Tbilisi closer to Moscow.
Opposition lawmakers are boycotting the country’s parliament and the pro-EU president is seeking to throw out the election results in the constitutional court.
Prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze refused any potential negotiations with the opposition, as Monday marked five consecutive nights of clashes between protesters and riot police outside the parliament in central Tbilisi. ...
Kobakhidze claimed on Monday that the protests were “funded from abroad” and vowed “there will be no revolution in Georgia”. He also lambasted western countries for failing to condemn “organised violence” by protesters, as they have criticised excessive force by Georgian police.
Chip war ramps up with new US semiconductor restrictions on China
The US has announced new export restrictions targeting China’s ability to make advanced semiconductors, drawing swift condemnation from Beijing.
Washington is expanding efforts to curb exports of state-of-the-art chips to China that can be used in advanced weapons systems and in artificial intelligence.
The announcement on Monday came a few weeks before Donald Trump returns as president, where he is expected to bolster Washington’s hawkish stance on China. On Monday the commerce secretary, Gina Raimondo, said Joe Biden’s presidency had been especially tough in “strategically addressing China’s military modernisation through export controls”.
Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said: “The United States has taken significant steps to protect our technology from being used by our adversaries in ways that threaten our national security.” Washington would keep working with allies and partners “to proactively and aggressively safeguard our world-leading technologies and knowhow so they aren’t used to undermine our national security”.
Beijing vowed on Monday to defend its interests, with a Chinese commerce ministry spokesperson saying the US “abuses export control measures” and has “hindered normal economic and trade exchanges”.
Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law partly revived by US appeals court
Idaho can enforce a first-of-its-kind “abortion trafficking” law against those who harbor or transport a minor to get an abortion out-of-state without parental consent, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday. But the San Francisco-based 9th US circuit court of appeals in its ruling blocked a part of the law that prohibits “recruiting” a minor to get an abortion. ...
Lourdes Matsumoto, a lawyer and advocate who works with victims of sexual violence, and two groups that support abortion rights sued the state to challenge the law soon after it was passed. They argued that the law violated their right to free speech under the first amendment of the US constitution and that the threat of prosecution prevented them from counseling minors seeking abortions.
Circuit judge M Margaret McKeown wrote for the majority that harboring and transporting were not speech, partly reversing a lower court order that had blocked the entire law. However, she wrote that recruiting could include “a large swath” of speech protected by the first amendment, “from encouragement, counseling, and emotional support; to education about available medical services and reproductive healthcare; to public advocacy promoting abortion care and abortion access”.
McKeown said that while speech can be restricted if it is part of a crime, it is not a crime for a resident of Idaho to get an abortion in a state where it is legal. “Idaho’s asserted police powers do not properly extend to abortions legally performed outside of Idaho,” she wrote.
Handful of countries responsible for climate crisis, top court told
A handful of countries should be held legally responsible for the ongoing impacts of climate change, representatives of vulnerable states have told judges at the international court of justice (ICJ).
During a hearing at the Peace Palace in The Hague, which began on Monday, Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu’s special envoy for climate change and environment, said responsibility for the climate crisis lay squarely with “a handful of readily identifiable states” that had produced the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions but stood to lose the least from the impacts. The court heard how Pacific island states such as Vanuatu were bearing the brunt of rising sea levels and increasingly frequent and severe disasters. “We find ourselves on the frontlines of a crisis we did not create,” Regenvanu said.
The hearing is the culmination of years of campaigning by a group of Pacific island law students and diplomacy spearheaded by Vanuatu. In March last year the UN general assembly unanimously approved a resolution calling on the ICJ to provide an advisory opinion on what obligations states have to tackle climate change and what the legal consequences could be if they fail to do so.
Over the next two weeks, the court will hear statements from 98 countries, including wealthy developed states with the greatest historical responsibility for the climate emergency, such as the UK and Russia, and states that have contributed very little to global greenhouse gas emissions but stand to bear the brunt of their impact, including Bangladesh and Sudan as well as Pacific island countries. The US and China, the world’s biggest emitters, will make statements too, even though neither fully recognises the court’s authority.
Regenvanu told the court that states continued to emit vast amounts of greenhouse gases in spite of “increasingly dire warnings” from scientists, noting that emissions had increased by more than 50% since 1990.
Trump allies begin attack on EPA and rules protecting US drinking water
Donald Trump’s allies have fired the opening salvoes of his coming administration’s attack on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the federal agency that enforces and regulates laws on air, soil, and water quality among other crucial environmental and health issues.
In a letter from Republican House leadership to the EPA administrator Michael Regan, Republicans trained their sites on the agency’s scientific integrity policies that are designed to insulate scientists and research from political interference.
Meanwhile, the incoming chair of the Senate environmental committee in a hearing last week promised to target portions of new PFAS regulations put in place over the last year, a top priority for Trump’s chemical and water utility industry allies. The Republican House committee on oversight and accountability chair, James Comer, charged in his letter that scientific integrity policies would be used by EPA scientists to “hamstring the incoming Trump administration’s ability to implement their own executive agendas”.
The Republicans promptly moving to shred the integrity policies – which critics say were weak to begin with – demonstrates how party officials are “bending over backwards” to assist Trump in attacking career servants, said Jeff Ruch, a former EPA official now with the Public Employees Environmental Responsibility non-profit. “They want to clear out all potential obstacles,” Ruch said.
The integrity policies were put in place during Barack Obama’s administration in response to George W Bush political appointees requiring EPA researchers to scrub terms like “climate change” from agency science and reports, and making other politically directed alterations. The policies include the EPA’s and other administration agencies’ standards for objectivity and accuracy in scientific information, but Ruch said they were too vague under Obama. Among other problems, they didn’t stipulate how investigations would be carried out, or punishments for managers and political appointees who violated the rules.
Scientists baffled as orcas seem to revive an 80s trend: dead salmon hats
Scientists in Washington state have observed at least one orca balancing salmon on its head, a trend known as the “dead salmon hat”. They spotted the stylish killer whale this autumn in Puget Sound. ...
The strange phenomenon was first documented in 1987, when a female orca was observed to be wearing a salmon hat for nearly the duration of that year. Within a few weeks, two other orcas, creatures known for being highly intelligent and social, began to adopt her unique fashion. Yet the trend seemed to disappear just as suddenly as it had appeared – as the salmon hats already seemed to be out of fashion by 1988.
But as all fashion is cyclical, the accessories have seemingly made a comeback as of November. A 32-year-old male orca known as J27 Blackberry was photographed flaunting the same salmon hat trend at Point No Point, Washington, just off Whidbey Island in Puget Sound.
Researchers are still baffled by the abrupt resurgence.
Also of Interest
Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.
Erdogan Backstabs His Way Into Center of Middle East Conflict
About the Syrian War & Those Rebels
This Dystopia Depends On Hiding Inconvenient Truths
Patrick Lawrence: Shall We Celebrate, the World Being as It Is?
Why Did Joe Biden Pardon His Son?
Belgium found guilty of crimes against humanity in colonial Congo
Biden in Angola: U.S. Competes with China for Influence in Africa Amid Fight for Key Resources
DYSTOPIAN Israeli Baby Crying Quadcopters In Gaza
Israel/U.S./Turkey Funded Terrorists Attack Syria To Topple Assad!
A Little Night Music
Screamin' Jay Hawkins – I Put A Spell On You
Screamin' Jay Hawkins – Same Damn Thing
Screamin' Jay Hawkins – Ignant And Shit
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Hong Kong
Screamin' Jay Hawkins – I Don't Know
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Feast Of The Mau Mau
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Little Demon (alt. Take)
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - There's Something Wrong With You
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Voodoo
Comments
Keith should buy a mirror
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Biden HAD to pardon Hunter to protect him from republicans.
Besides the information on the laptop is Russia disinformation.
Others had been able to verify the emails as legitimate, but let’s go with the blob's stenographer for the truth.
I wonder how Russia got the pictures of Hunter having drug parties and sex parties with underage girls and all the other depraved stuff found on the laptop?
All debunked:
Ummm dude…Hunter was found guilty of the gun charges and he pled guilty to the tax charges. Both were done under a democrat administration so what in the blue F does Trump have to do with it?
I just love what the pardon has done to Biden’s crime bill legacy. I’m not upset so much that Hunter was pardoned, but I’m upset that millions of people are sitting in prison for charges less than what Hunter got away with doing. The presidential pardon is for people who were unjustly convicted, but it’s become a tool for presidents to forgive those who have committed heinous crimes and such.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
evening snoopy...
wow, keith olbermann seems to descend a little lower every day. i guess there's still a market for hysterical, overwrought bluster.
biden should be forced to write individual pardons for everyone who ran afoul of his crime bill for crimes similar to hunter's.
THIS!
'biden should be forced to write individual pardons for everyone who ran afoul of his crime bill for crimes similar to hunter's.' If Hunter gets let off, so does everyone else!
If you're poor now, my friend, then you'll stay poor.
These days, only the rich get given more. -- Martial book 5:81, c. AD 100 or so
Nothing ever changes -- Sima, c. AD 2020 or so
evening sima...
absolutely! if biden is going to use his office to change the effect of the law, then it should not be a capricious act - it should apply evenly.
F'n June! By then most Palestinian will be dead. What an
exercise in futility.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/france-saudi-arabia-to-co-ch...
The only thing that might keep some Palestinians alive from the genocidal Israelis is this morbid fact.
evening humphrey...
heh, by june due to macron's mismanagement, corruption, arrogance and disdain for the french people there may not be a fifth republic anymore that would give macron some sort of legitimacy on the world stage.
The South Korean Parliament rejected martial law and
Yoon had to withdraw it. Presumably Soryang will provide more details and information.
be well and have a good one
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...
that's good news. i skimmed soryang's post this afternoon and was hoping that the parliament would give yoon a good whack. perhaps he's soon to be off for an enforced vacation.
little by little the cloak is falling
away from the face of our 'masters'
it is not a pretty sight
what is exposed is an
ugly reality
question everything
evening qms...
it's funny, i've been thinking since i was a teenager that people would surely see through their government masters every time a new serious scandal unfolded, but no, it seems that no matter how transparent people from nixon to bush/cheney have been, people still don't seem to get it. maybe it will just happen all of the sudden when a threshold number of starving, freezing huddled masses is reached.
This is true.
The rest of the tweet:
heh...
yeah, it's understandably hard for most americans to grasp that al-qaeda is a u.s. ally.
Also too....
Israel is an Al-Qaida ally
Passion rules reason
It’s one reason why people who have been anti war most of their lives are supporting the Ukrainians against the Russian Orcs.
And why they are supporting the Syrian terrorists and the people trying to overthrow the Georgian government.
The media start ramping up 2 minutes of hate and get people to think that people in countries that are going to get plastered by the American war machine are their enemies. And the rulers of those countries are the reincarnation of Hitler.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Good evening Joe, thanks for the EBs. I don't know if I've led
a charmed life or if I've simply got a selective memory but it sure seems like a few of tonight's tunes are new to me.
be well and have a good one
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...
well, some of the tunes came from after his classic period, so maybe they eluded you. anyway, i hope you enjoyed them.
have a great evening!
Heh…..
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TRUMP’S EMPTY THREAT
I think I said this last night….
Israel can release the Palestinian prisoners which is what Hamas asked for 14 months ago and it’s why they took the prisoners of war. They have already released most of the civilian hostages.
Israel could have ended the 17 year old siege of Gaza. It could have stopped murdering and maiming kids that threw rocks at their occupiers and they could have long ago made peace with Palestinians.
That was a good piece on Erodagan. I think eventually he will be sorry that he crossed Russia.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
yeah...
i am scratching my head trying to figure out what trump could do to make good on his threat. i guess we'll see.
alex and alexander (the duran guys) were speculating that maybe trump thinks that a deal is actually imminent and is making the threat so that he can claim credit for the deal.
Russia races ahead of NATO
why Russia is outproducing NATO
evening gj...
it sounds like russia gets more for its money from its defense contractors than the west does.
This needs a caption
Anyone speak Hebrew?
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
heh...
that's arabic. here's what google says it means:
Caption.....
This Israeli has a perverted way of celebrating Genocide.
Hi bluesters
Hi Joe,
Thanks for the news and blues! I love Sreamin' Jay,, he was such an awesome performer. What a showman! So creative, so unique, a real artist, and a great one. Before there was shock rock, there was Screamin' Jay Hawkins. What an awesome "Put a spell on you' that is.
Have they eliminated the Orcas having picked up wearing stupid hats, from humans? Wonder what happens when the Osprey or Bald Eagle makes a dive on that fish?
Thanks for the EB;'s Joe!
happy trails all!
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
evening dystopian...
heh, maybe some orcas spotted a bunch of boating rednecks wearing their beer hats - you know the ones with the can holders and hoses so that one can drink "hands free?"
have a good one!
Evening joe and bluesters
Thank you joe, for the EBs, always appreciated.
I hope something positive comes from the formidable effort of small threatened islands, who are not responsible for the pollution that threatens them. It’s been in process for a few years. NZ contributes some financial support to many of the neighbouring Pacific Islands and a good number of Pacific Islanders live here, but it’s not enough. I wonder if islands in the Caribbean are also part of the court process, and where they will find support.
https://www.ecowatch.com/small-island-nations-polluter-countries-environ...
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins is beyond compare ; ).
evening janis...
i certainly hope that something can be worked out for the folks at the bottom of the global food chain, but at the present time, it sure doesn't look promising.
have a good one!