The House Ethics Committee reportedly heard testimony from a woman who
said she was sexually assaulted by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) when she was
17 years old.
Sources familiar with the Ethics Committee investigationtold ABC News
that the woman testified for multiple days over the summer. The woman
said Gaetz assaulted her while she was in high school, the sources said.
The Justice Department also investigated the allegations but chose not to proceed with a prosecution.
I'd say I'm shocked but remember how Trump treats women.
Thursday, November 14, 2024. Carville goes crazed, Donald learns the US
Senate does not work for him, a cult member is nominated for National
Intelligence, and much more.
First up, this.
BlueSky,
Threads, anything, get off Twitter if you're able to. BlueSky actually
sounds better from the video above. Danielle Moodie is going with
BlueSky, for example. But if you're able to, take your free labor off
Twitter. We know who Elon Musk is, let's not be working on the
plantation for him.
And let's make sure that we
understand every day that he is a racist. He was born in raised under
apartheid. He was taught to look down on Black people. And though he
fled South Africa when apartheid was crumbling, he carried his belief in
racism with him. It's who he is, it's who he will always be.
Now let's move over to another person who would make the world a better place by dying, James Carville.
80 years old and still a disgusting vile man, James Carville.
And
a know nothing. He trashed Kamala's campaign early on, we need to
remember that. This is someone who wants us to fall in line -- that's
people of color and all women regardless of race -- but when it mattered
most refused to fall in line himself.
He was
out there trashing Kamala, trashing her campaign. A far cry from when
CNN broke with him in 2008. Is that what's made you even more bitter,
James?
We were going to highlight another
Roland Martin video -- and may this snapshot, otherwise we'll do it in
tomorrow's snapshot -- it went up here last night. I'm sure Roland does
a fierce take down of James but I was just told about this video and
all I've heard is James' nonsensical ravings and maybe a minute of
Roland. If I'm repeating Roland, my apologies.
First
off, my state still has 13% of the vote to count. Kamala won it,
that's not the point. The point is that right now the official count of
the popular vote is still Kamala 48.2% and Donald Trump 50.2%. That's
not a landslide, that's not a mandate. That's not even a big difference
so grasp that first of all.
James Carville is what Sam Seder's going to grow into if Sam's not careful.
He's
an idiot who never built a thing and who only won by hurting others.
He refused to invest in the work and time needed to build the Democratic
Party, all he ever wanted was -- bean counter that he is -- a campaign
that could appeal to swing voters. And if used racism? All the better
for James.
It didn't matter that James signed
off on racism, not to him. He didn't care about the effect on the
country or the direct impact on people's lives.
He also didn't give a damn about growing the Democratic Party. There was no push on that from him either.
Now you can argue that last one was a mistake this time.
Some people are arguing it. Colin Allred, for example, wasted resources in Texas.
It would have been wonderful to have seen Beto get that kind of funding from the national party in 2018, for example.
Beto
got voters. Colin didn't. That's reality. And reality is that Colin
should have done better but he was a James Carville -- he caved.
Fighters win. Bill Clinton grasped that, Carville never did. You can't
run on weakness. And that's all Colin did once his political spine
collapsed.
That said, Texans were really glad to see advertisements on TV.
There
was one about an old couple talking about their Social Security -- I
haven't seen it. But I've heard about it in roundtables, I've read
about it in e-mails.
Imagine being that forgotten by your own party that you're grateful for a Social Security spot.
That's the James Carvilles, they starved Texas and other states like it.
They don't want to do the building and the work.
They're
just bean counters trying to figure out the easiest way to do
anything. They plant the crop in same plot of land over and over and
strip the soil. They have no clue how to actually build or grow.
You do it through investments. And that's too much for old man Carville.
He
did nothing to help Kamala's campaign, he did nothing to help her.
Hey, 80 year old useless old man, go away. No one needs you. No one
wants you.
In 2008, Barack Obama supporters
doctored a documentary to take out Hillary. They altered footage from
THE WAR ROOM. On it, they insisted, some Clintonite was using the
N-word. And this story moved quickly through the media. When I heard
about it, I thought, "Damn it, Carville." Because it easily could have
been him. Fortunately, it was no one. The clip was doctored.
But
that's the reality of James Carville, you hear someone used the N-word
in the Clinton campaign and you immediately think Carville.
That's is his legacy.
That and the trailer tramp labels he pushed on all the women who said Clinton propositioned them or harassed them.
That's his legacy.
He's built nothing.
He will die a loser because that's all he's ever been.
"We didn't have a process!" (To select the presidential nominee after Joe dropped out.)
Joe Biden was dead in the water after the debate.
That's reality.
He goes on ABC a week later and seems steady but still weak and he's unable to pivot so he's getting pummeled with questions.
It is July. The election is in November. The polls in early July showed much worse results then what we got last week.
He had to step down. He could not fight the media. People rarely grasp that. To his credit, Joe did.
You really think there was time for a campaign for the nominee?
First
off, if it was the Biden-Harris ticket. So if he was going to drop out
after the primaries, yeah, it would go to her. That's what's logical.
Second,
Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson never got traction and nobody
liked them -- excuse me, people who got married with Marianne as a
wedding guest liked her -- and those YOUTUBERS -- Kyle and Krystal --
tried to pimp her off on us. But America never took to her or to
Dean.
We'd never had this happen in the
Democratic Party -- a presidential candidate drops out weeks before the
convention -- and things needed to move quick because we wouldn't have
months to come together after the primaries. That's generally what
happens, the primaries generally are over -- in terms of knowing who has
the nomination -- by May. That gives June and July for the losers to
get over it before the convention and August, September and October
before the general election.
And in my
lifetime, only one candidate I supported in the presidential primary
ever got the nomination (2004, John Kerry). You cannot do a primary --
even a mini-one -- in August and expect to deliver in November.
We were damn lucky, as a party, that Joe stepped aside.
There is no mandate, there is no landslide. Trump -- and the media (see Stan's "Why does NEWSWEEK need to lie?") can keep lying, but the country remains split and that's what the official count demonstrates.
We're damn lucky Kamala was the
nominee. She was strong and she was surefooted. Can you imagine
Marianne simpering around the press as they asked her about crystals,
her difficult relationship with the gay community due to her snake oil
AIDS' 'cures,' her difficult relationship with everyone who's ever
worked for her, her 'brand' that long ago cratered and her inability in
the last two decades to adapt . . .
Kamala gave the best debate performance of any presidential candidate in modern times.
"It's the economy, stupid" -- James said it in the 90s.
The
economy under Joe Biden was great. He turned it around. And Trump
could coast on that if he weren't an idiot and determined to impose
tariffs but history will show that Joe saved the economy.
For
too many people, though, and this was before Kamala became the nominee,
there was a feeling that the economy was not better because they
continued to see price hikes. Prior to general election, one of the few
people noting this was Senator Elizabeth Warren. She didn't just press
release it and leave it alone. She talked about. Every Democrat
should have been talking about that, the price gouging.
Everyone in Congress should have been on message.
But they weren't.
Credit to Elizabeth Warren for doing what everyone else should have done.
In
addition, Joe should have issued -- I stated this in 2023, at the start
of it -- a stimulus. Now James Carville mocked me on that behind my
back. I said people needed money and you could call it a post-COVID
stimulus.
That didn't happen.
That could have made a difference.
But we didn't get that.
And
so it was an economy election with a lot of stupid people. If you
don't know that a tariff is paid by the people in the country imposing
the tariff then you are stupid. Hopefully, you'll learn and be less
stupid. Doesn't help the country now, but maybe you'll learn.
Economics for most people is what they can put on the table.
If Congressional Democrats had made that a unified message, it might have made a difference.
If
THE NATION, IN THESE TIMES, THE PROGRESSIVE, DEMOCRACY NOW!, et al had
stopped attacking Kamala daily and covered the economy seriously, it
might have made a difference.
But remember, Amy
Goodman thinks her DEMOCRACY NOW! audience is too stupid to understand
economics. She told that to the late Danny Schechter who immediately
told me. I told him to do a blind item at NEWS DISSECTOR and that I'd
pick up on it and carry it to THIRD, which I did.
So there's a lot going on.
People made decisions and we have to live with them now.
We
don't need James Carville and his garbage. It was a very close
election. No one's ever done what Kamala did. Probably no one else
could have.
The Gaza Freaks had already shut
her out -- don't give me your b.s. that a speaker at the DNC would have
mattered. Not only could it not have happened, but it wouldn't have
mattered. Everything the Gaza Freaks did after to poison the well made
that clear.
Let's stay with the Gaza Freaks but move on.
Gaza Freaks are yet again destroying support for their goals. Courtney McGinley (NEWSWEEK) reports
that the University of Rochester was the site of an 'action' in which
posters of professors and staff went up with slogans like "Wanted:
Connection to War Crimes." Students can do whatever they want -- if it
was students -- and I'm not going to clutch the pearls. But I will
point out that's a lousy way to win support for your cause. I will
point out that support for these actions cratered at the end of last
spring. If they want press attention, they'll need to try something
different -- because campus protests was the story of last spring. But
an action like this might please a freak like Michelle Shocked
look-alike Linda Sarour but it doesn't move the needle on those in the
middle and it actually pushes some of those in the support camp away.
It's
a failing move. Kind of like protesting outside the White House.
Yawn. The media needs new angles and, too bad, none of the non-college
student leadership knows a damn thing about a media friendly moment.
Grasp that Susan Benjamin (stage name "Medea") is forever pulling stunts
and hoping one of them will get her the attention she is always starved
for. If she truly knew how to create a media moment, she would get actual
moments. Instead, she's just the crazy and pathetic woman who smells
and people laugh at.
Repeating,
the protests you enjoyed under Joe Biden's presidency may be
criminalized under Trump's so now's not really the time you need to be
pushing more supporters away. But, then again, if anyone in that camp
knew how to strategize, they wouldn't have spent six months attacking
Kamala. You're in Ralph Nader land now where no one wants to know your name
and no one feels they owe you anything.
The
Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group on Wednesday published a
propaganda video of hostage Sasha Trufanov, which his family authorized
media outlets to publicize.
After
a year in captivity, Trufanov describes a shortage of food, water,
electricity, and basic hygiene products in the Gaza Strip, adding that
he now has a skin condition that he did not have before being abducted.
Like in several other hostage videos released by terror groups, Trufanov
urges citizens to demand the government reach a deal for their release,
and says that the Israel Defense Forces operation only puts them in
more danger.
It
is unclear exactly when the video was made, though it appears to be
recent, as Trufanov mentions Israel’s ground incursion in Lebanon, which
was announced on October 1. Though he says in the clip that he is aged
28, the video was released two days after he turned 29, his second
birthday in captivity.
Not
a good look for the 'movement.' Or do they think keeping someone away
from their family and friends is a good look? Netanyahu is a War
Criminal. But so is someone who holds a person hostage for a year and
counting.
It's
going to be
interesting to watch the Linda Sarour's try to navigate this minefield
and maintain public support. Too bad they're probably on their on their
own now. So they'll scream in horror at each other -- unable to
communicate with the larger, needed group -- and the body count will
only increase.
Didn't have to be that way.
Yesterday,
shock!!! Shock!!! And more shock!!!! That the US Senate refused to
play . . . Donald Trump's bitch. Honestly, you're surprised by that?
You don't understand human nature?
Oh,
wait, the country's full of idiots. Like the ones who thought people
screaming they wouldn't vote for Kamala Harris had a right to
have someone on stage at the Convention.
The
DNC pageant is about rewarding the old boys' club and setting up the
next one. Women who are actually Democrats and are names have a hard
time getting on that stage due to all the egos. But, sure, whine for your little
nobody that has no national stature and is not anyone the DNC plans to
turn into a national star (they planned to turn Barack Obama into one
and that's why he spoke at the 2004 convention).
You
are so filled with stupidity and with conspiracy talk that sometimes
you miss the most basic things in the world. From Tuesday's snapshot:
From ALL ABOUT EVE -- Bette Davis played Margo,
Thelma Reed played Birdie. It's after a performance and Margo's
assistant Eve (Anne Baxter) has picked up the costume and headed off
from the dressing room.
Birdie: May I be so bold as to say something? Have you ever heard of the word "union"?
Margo: Behind in your dues? How much?
Birdie: I haven't got a union. I'm slave labor.
Margo: Well?
Birdie: But the wardrobe women have got one and, next to a tenor, a wardrobe woman is the touchiest thing in show business.
Margo: Oh, oh.
Birdie: She's got two things to do: carry clothes and press 'em wrong. And don't let anybody try to muscle in.
You know what's touchier than a wardrobe woman? A sitting US senator.
After
17 years in the hot seat, McConnell is expected to exit his post at the
top of Senate Republican leadership on Wednesday, ending his run as the
longest serving Senate party leader in U.S. history.
At
the top of the billing to replace the 82-year-old are South Dakota
Senator John Thune and Texas Senator John Cornyn, two establishment
conservatives and longtime McConnell allies who have not always seen eyeto eye with the president-elect.
Meanwhile,
a gamut of Trump’s key allies, including Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vivek Ramaswamy, and Charlie Kirk, are
aggressively lobbying for Florida Senator Rick Scott to take the helm.
(Trump, notably, has so far avoided endorsing any of the contenders.)
But the overzealous pressure campaign—which is also being pushed along by some far-right social media influencers and their harassment tactics—is on the verge of combusting, according to Politico.
That’s
because most of the Senate Republican conference won’t have to face
reelection until 2028 or later. On top of that, the vote is by secret
ballot, ensuring that no one—from their constituents to MAGA’s top
brass—will know if they voted for or against Trump’s candidate.
“Senators
do not take kindly to having an army of social media trolls attack
them,” one unnamed aide told Politico on Sunday, noting that the effort
was only “pissing off senators whose votes Rick needs” to win.
And
sitting US senators do not take kindly to anyone outside the Senate --
that includes a president -- attempting to tell them what to do. Now
pair that with Kaia Hubbard (CBS NEWS) reporting:
As Senate
Republicans prepare to vote Wednesday on new leadership for the
upcoming Congress, President-elect Donald Trump is already weighing in
with demands for the new majority leader regarding his Cabinet.
After a decisive victory in the 2024 elections, Trump is returning to the White House with a GOP-led Senate at his side. Senate Republican leaders are expected to ease the way for the president-elect's agenda and
his Cabinet and judicial nominees. Trump has made it clear that he'd
like his nominees to be installed immediately, suggesting that he may
want the option to bypass the Senate's advice and consent role
entirely.
Please
note, that would be the Constitutionally assigned role of advice and
consent. For the ignorant -- like Donald Trump -- let's not the
Constitution:
Article II, Section 2, Clause 2:
He
shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to
make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and
he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate,
shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges
of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose
Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be
established by Law: but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of
such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in
the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.
When the most recent US senators were sworn in back in January of 2023 -- two years ago -- the median age was 65.3 years.
Wait.
We have MAGA drive bys and you know they were homeschooled so let me
explain median. Think of it as the midpoint. So half the US Senate,
in 2023, was composed of senators under the age of 65.3 and half was
composed of senators over the age of 65.3 -- 65.3 is the mid point.
And
US senators are very territorial. And that's before you get to over
half being over 65. So he wants to bypass them on advice and consent
and he wants to be able to determine who will be the next Majority
Leader -- something the Senate traditionally does all by itself.
Pushy and stupid, that's Donald Trump.
A
Senate campaign? That's much more difficult than a House campaign
(except in Alaska which has two senators and one member of the House of
Representatives). They work very hard in those runs -- or at least hard
for them -- and it being the upper house and it being a six year term,
they tend to think they know better than others -- and that's before you
factor in the issue of incumbency.
US
senators do not like to be pushed around or talked to like their
children. But there goes the idiot Trump antagonizing the Senate --
Republicans and Democrats -- before he even gets into the White House.
Where's the popcorn, right?
Get it?
No,
the US Senate -- GOP members -- made Donald Trump their bitch. He'll
have to curry favor with them. Lindsey Graham will crawl into bed and
spoon with Donald but the others have a little more self-respect. And,
if we're being honest, Lindsey's always one of the first to stab Donald
in the back when talking to other senators.
The
GOP in the Senate will fall in line with Trump . . . when he flatters,
when he grasps that they're not going to be ordered around. This is a
turf war.
You saw it with
Samuel Alito making clear this week that Donald might like him to step
down from the Supreme Court but that he will only do that when he is
good and damn ready. (See Marcia's "Trying again.")
Idiots
like Glenneth Greenwald lost it ahead of Trump's taking the oath of
office in January 2017 because Senator Chuck Schumer noted that the
intelligence committee had "six ways from Sunday to get back" at
someone. Drama Queen and chronic masturbator that he is, Glenneth went
into a shrieking panic: Schumer was threatening Trump!!!
No, drama queen. Chuck was noting the reality of turf wars.
Could
Donald Trump be the Newt Gingrich of presidents? Someone with grand
plans whose hubris and ego destroy it all? We can only hope.
And those ready to fight? We may want to focus on Tulsi Gabbard.
Group post I participated in ("Trashy Tulsi talks"). As we completed it and were about to post, Betty realized we forgot something important: Tulsi is a cult member.
Donald
Trump is nominating a member of a cult to be Director of National
Intelligence. Guru Chris and that relationship need to be explained.
We should be demanding that news outlets actually cover what the cult Tulsi is a member of practices.
We wouldn't turn national intelligence over to a Moonie.
In addition, Tulsi visited with Bashar al-Assad. A butcher. Is she stable enough to hold this position?
Those
serving in the reserves with her sounded the alarm on her to the
government reportedly resulting in her being on a watch list.
This is a nomination that needs to seriously explored.
Do you think that, in four years, Robert Kennedy Junior
will kill himself? I think it is likely. He is a failure and he is
about to become an even bigger one. Junior never got to be Robert
Kennedy or Bobby Kennedy and on some level that appears to have eaten
away at him -- not unlike that brain worm he claims he once had. He is a
failure and is about to emerge even bigger failure and a bigger joke.
That has to hurt and it's only going to get worse. Poor Junior, just a
pale copy of Robert F. Kennedy, a man so many of us looked up to.
The
top US public health official warned about the threat of curtailing
vaccination efforts as longtime skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepares
for an influential role in the incoming Trump administration.
“We
have a very short memory of what it is like to hold a child who has
been paralyzed with polio, or to comfort a mom who lost their kid from
measles,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Mandy
Cohen said Wednesday at the Milken Institute Future of Health Summit in Washington. “I don’t want to have to see us go backward in order to remind ourselves that vaccines work.”
He
is an idiot and he will die an idiot. Cheryl Hines is a fool and a
doormat and she will die that as well. Can't wait to see who he cheats
on her next with. How desperate do you have to be to let someone
disrespect you like that? A year ago, she and he were telling the press
that she'd promised to leave him if he ran with Trump. Since then,
we've learned a great deal about one affair (two more took place over
the summer) and she just clings to him like a pathetic idiot.
At an event
late last week in Arizona, anti-vaccine activist and Donald Trump
transition team member Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he’d fire and replace
600 people from the National Institutes of Health on day one of a second
Trump term. The NIH is one of the public health agencies Kennedy
loathes the most—and despite still lacking any defined role in a new
administration, he’s clearly relishing the opportunity to promise
retribution against them.
In comments that were first reported by ABC News,
Kennedy declared, “We need to act fast, and we want to have those
people in place on January 20, so that on January 21, 600 people are
going to walk into offices at NIH and 600 people are going to leave.”
People are going to be seriously damaged because of nut job Junior.
Wednesday, November 12, 2024. The failure that is our 'independent'
media -- CNN brings on a guest who lies about Kamala and THE MAJORITY
REPORT rushes to praise it. Actions have consequences and the same sorry
ass 'independent' beggar media ("SEND MONEY! ALWAYS, ALWAYS SEND
MONEY!") knows how to beg but it doesn't know how to inform.
You like roses and kisses and pretty men to tell you
All those pretty lies pretty lies
When you gonna realize they're only pretty lies
Only pretty lies just pretty lies
-- "The Last Time I Saw
Richard," written by Joni Mitchell, first appears on her album BLUE,
live version above is from this year's JONI MITCHELL ARCHIVES, VOL. 4:
THE ASY.UM YEARS (1976-1980).
Pretty men who tell you all those pretty lies, pretty lies, when you gonna realize they're only pretty lies?
For
me it was last night when I was about to post a YOUTUBE video of THE
MAJORITY REPORT but the Spidey sense tingled. So I streamed first.
Garbage.
No
one needs to hear from these idiots. Yes, her pigment was darker but,
no, she did not speak for Black women -- just like Bri-Bri never spoke
for Black women.
Bri-Bri -- like Sammy Seder and THE
VANGUARD BOYZ -- fell in love with Bernie Sanders. With Bri-Bri, she at
least came to some sort of sense on Bernie -- though it appeared to
take him trashing her for her do come to her senses. I remember when
Bernie walked away from Cenk. But he didn't rash Cenk. He didn't give
statements about Cenk.
But he went to town on Bri-Bri. What was so different about Joy Gray?
Oh, that's right, she's Black.
THE
VANGAURD BOYZ never know what they're talking about. They're young,
fine. Hopefully, in ten years, if they're still doing what they're
doing, they'll be honest about what they saw with their own eyes.
Sam
is not young. And to watch his garbage right now is very difficult for
me. Brings up arguments I had with Janeane back when Sam was her
co-host.
Is Sam being honest with you? Because he
wasn't after the 2004 election. No, he brought on Simon Rosenberg -- a
centrist who wanted the Democrats to abandon support for abortion and
wanted them to shove gays aside.
I give Rachel Maddow a
lot of grief. But as AIR AMERICA RADIO promoted Simon Rosenberg's
garbage -- he appeared on multiple shows in a matter of days -- Rachel
was the only one who stood up to him.
Sam? Sam fluffed
for him and so did Bill Scher. Bill was Sam's co-host that note. And
let's note that. Janeane was the reason that show was on the air. If
she was off due to whatever reason (usually an acting role), why are you
bringing on Bill Scher. I'm sorry, when did AIR AMERICA RADIO ever
have a shortage of male on airs?
Never.
I
don't want to get lost in the weeds here. We have ignored Sam over and
over. An intervention was done and I agreed to give him another look.
And I thought, "Well, he has grown a little."
And the campaign started and we got a lot of garbage from Sam.
I ignored it.
I'm not going to ignore this garbage.
Let me tell you what Sam would say in response: If you didn't like what you heard, that's your answer.
When he -- and Bill Scher -- refused to stop Simon Rosenberg when Simon was lying non-stop, that was his 2004 answer.
It is 20 years later, Sam Seder. Grow the f**king hell up.
You're
doing garbage in the post-election period again. It's the same garbage
-- the same useless garbage that you did -- after the 2004 election.
You're
not offering anything of vale, you're not offering insight. All you're
doing is what you did then -- served up platitudes and conventional
wisdom and passed it off as insight.
The clip he played
was from CNN. A professional, acceptable to CNN Black woman was a
guest. Right away, know to stop, know to listen very carefully. CNN
isn't Roland S. Martin. Roland will bring on a variety of Black women.
CNN just wants the one trained to speak in that conventional wisdom.
She was on to critique Kamala which was really about redirecting the Democratic Party.
She didn't know a damn thing and that's why she constantly hedged -- or did no one at THE MAJORITY REPORT notice that?
Did
Kamala never say "working class"? The house pet CNN brought on raised
that issue -- wasn't asked, raised it. But she qualified it with "as
far as I know." Weasel words because facts didn't matter, it was about
getting her attack in.
It's the same nonsense -- and
Roland's called this out and Karen Hunter has called this out -- that
people are using to water down the Democratic Party.
I
know this is hard for Zac and Cody and the other youngsters to believe
but Bernie is not a god. He's not even a decent person.
Decent
people don't give their lives to public service jobs and end up
millionaires. Bernie's got over three million dollars. How did he get
the money?
Not by being a threat to the world of corporations.
Here's what the toddlers don't grasp: Bernie talks a good game frequently.
Talks.
Does?
He
never does anything. Now back in the day, when he was in the House of
Representatives and progressive were rightfully outraged by his failure
to ever actually deliver (or fight for that matter). And what we were
told back then was that due to being a member of the House of
Representatives, he was limited by the fact that he had to run for
office every two years. He'd show up in documentaries and Robert
Greenwald's 'documentaries' and make statements that he never followed
up on. Then he got the Senate. How long are people going to make
excuses for him?
I stopped when he chaired a Senate
Veterans Affairs Committee hearing. We were there to cover the issue.
And the press was there for another issue. The VA was keeping two sets
of books. Veteran care was appalling and the wait lists were
appalling. So the VA was keeping the true wait time book and the false
one that they had been providing to Congress.
And what
did Bernie do that morning? Please grasp that veterans were dying due
to lack of care. This was a huge scandal. And Bernie insisted, in his
opening remarks, that the focus would not be on the emerging story and
asked that those on the Committee stay on topic -- the topic being
holistic health care.
Veterans are dying and the VA has
been caught lying. Lying to our government representatives and
president and lying to the people.
And Bernie's more interested in holistic healthcare.
That's when I stopped making excuses for fake ass Bernie.
He
might have made a great president in 2020. If he had, it would have
been due to the people behind him -- his supporters -- and not due to
Bernie.
His remarks this week were racist. Not surprising, he's over 80 years old.
Remember
Ralph Nader. Remember him in 2008? Running against Barack Obama and
Ralph using terms like "ghetto" and using the term blindly and
repeatedly anytime he was asked about any issue effecting Black people?
And people thinking Ralph was out of touch and racist. Ralph was only
in his 70s.
"Working class"? Kamala did use the term. She was more often using the term "working families."
You
might not like it, I might not like it. It was used because it was
poll tested and this was done before Zac and Cody even got out of
diapers.
Now if we want to have a conversation -- post-election -- about terms, let's do that. But let's be honest about it.
Black
women turned out in this election. And no one wants to explore that
Danielle, Olay, Tabitha and so many more strong Black women could be a
part of this conversation taking place right now -- could be and should
be.
But they were taken for granted before the
election, taken for granted during the election cycle and are still
being taken for granted when we pretend we want answers.
We
don't want real answers. Sam doesn't want real answers. He wants to
jawbone about conventional wisdom. I have been told Sam is incredibly
intelligent. I would love for that to be accurate. But nothing I see
right now speaks of anything more than a half-wit.
Currently,
the election results are Kamala got 48.1% of the vote and Donald got
50.2% of the vote. You wouldn't know that by the coverage and the hand
wringing.
By all means, wring the hands over what
Donald's going to do. But this isn't a mandate and it's not a landslide
-- and thank you to Lawrence O'Donnell who points this out when
everyone else ignores it. Here he is from last night.
Let's also note that currently, only 79% of votes have been counted in California.
That's not,: SO IT COULD HAVE BEEN STOLEN!
I don't like that kind of argument. I don't like it because it gives people false hope.
I
had no problem with Donald wanting recounts in 2020. I never slammed
him for it. I did repeatedly point out that after the electoral college
votes, that's it. It didn't matter if 24 hours after that vote took
place, he found 80,0000 votes in a close state. The popular vote does
not elect the president. The electoral college does. I thought even
Donald could grasp that but I was wrong.
So I don't have a problem calling for a recount. That's part of the process.
But I do not believe in false hope. And I also think it's a really easy out to say, "They rigged it!"
Now
they may have and I may look like an idiot. But I've seen this game
too many times. Bev Harris, remember her? She could prove it, she knew
about the voting machines, she knew this and she knew that and she
raised so much money and then where did she go? A lot of people were
seriously misled by her and lived in denial for a period of time as a
result.
When I noted earlier this week that I didn't
care for this kind of talk, an e-mail came in saying, "I bet you didn't
even check to see if your vote was counted!"
No, I
didn't. And not because my vote could still be in the counting process
-- I hadn't thought about that when I dismissed going online to check.
I've got other things to do and I remember Bev Harris -- briefly an AIR
AMERICA RADIO regular on multiple shows. And nothing came of that.
We
don't have a lot of time to gather our wits. We have to be willing to
fight, if we're going to fight. ("I can do both!" Then do both. I'm
not telling you not to. I'm saying I have no proof or even an
indication that the vote was stolen. So I have other things to do.)
In
addition to the false hopes that would be created by my making
'rigged!' a focus, there's also the fact that it prevents a very serious
issue from being discussed: Racism.
I would love to
believe that the vote was rigged. The alternative, which is what I
believed happened, was that racism and sexism is much, much higher in
the US than I'd like to admit.
Racism
played a huge part. And that's why I'm really not in the mood for
corporate house pets -- as opposed to strong Black women -- being
invited to these discussions in the few times that any Black woman gets
invited.
And you need to understand, you Sam Seders,
that this is the wrong damn time to write off Black women. You're not
listening. You're not listening to the hurt and the betrayal. And
you're not anticipating what can very easily happen: Black women walk
away.
There is so much hurt.
If your
eyes were opened you saw it over and over. The standard for Kamala.
And Van Jones was right when he noted that Donald just had to appear
lawless but Kamala had to be flawless. But it went far beyond what
anybody wants to talk about.
And I think that's because
a lot of White people want to keep their heads down. That's not going
to make us forgive you. We saw what we saw. And we might be forgiving
of some of it if you could get honest about what the hell you did.
Sam,
THE MAJORITY REPORT was never fair to Kamala. You weren't constantly
attacking her the way THE NATION and DEMOCRACY NOW! were. But you also
weren't fair. You weren't. promoting Jill Stein which is why it was so
troubling to watch you work from her talking points.
Gaza! Gaza! Gaza!
Israel
has been one of the US government's closest allies. That's a
historical relationship. Should it exist? A number of Americans
questioned that after the Israeli government attacked the USS LIBERTY in
1967.
You were part of the stupid chorus of WhyOhWhy
when your damn well old enough to know why and it was your job to
impart it to your audience.
Those who want a cease-fire
could have one kicking by the end of January if they'd voted for
Kamala. That would not have solved any issues, by the way.
Let me
explain something, if we're older the only thing we have is knowledge
and it's our job to share with those younger. Those younger people have
more drive and more rush to them. When the two groups work well
together, change happens.
In 2006, during a roundtable,
I said I wanted to be offline by 2008 and that it was too bad US troops
would still be in Iraq at that point. Jim was a college student then and he immediately shared his opinion that there was no way we would still be in Iraq in 2008.
I
could have been wrong -- I often am -- but Jim had passion and idealism
and so much more on this side. I had what I'd lived through working on
various issues. My point was not to tell him, "Don't work on this
issue!" My point was to share how things historically worked.
At
the time, we had reached a tipping point in public opinion, yes. But
we were nowhere where we needed to be. Now everyone went home after the
November 2008 election -- UFPJ was the first to close shop -- votes
were still being counted but that useless group announced all was well
and they were shutting down.
And US troops are still on the ground in Iraq. Still. It's 2024.
Israel
is an apartheid state. And the millions of us around the world who
worked on dismantling apartheid in South Africa? We know it's not an
overnight process.
Dusty Springfield visited South Africa in
1964 four a tour that refused to honor apartheid. Once in the country,
the racist government thought they could push her around. Mixed
audiences? Oh no. Dusty stood her ground and the issue got a lot more
attention as the tour was cancelled and press outlets that didn't
usually explain that a minority White population was controlling,
suppressing, attacking and discriminating the Black population.
Apartheid didn't end in 1964. Not only that, but a lot of people who didn't have Dusty's courage performed in Sun City.
That's
Little Steven's project, Artists United Against Apartheid's "Sun
City." Now Dusty really kicked it off for the UK and the US in 1964.
But Little Steven's project was especially needed.
Little Steven
was joined by Miles Davis, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Bruce
Springsteen, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Darlene Love, Pat Benatar, Bono, The
Fat Boys, Peter Gabriel, George Clinton, Bobby Womack, David Ruffin,
Eddie Kendricks, Jimmy Cliff, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, RUN DMC, Kurtis Blow,
Nona Hendryx, Ruben Blades, Ringo Starr, Herbie Hancock, Keith
Richards, Ron Wood, Hall & Oates, Gil-Scott-Heron and many others --
Clarence Clemons has to get a shout out.
That was 1985.
And
1986 was when Paul Simon broke the cultural boycott and then lied about
it claiming permission and approval he did not have. Yet he went on to
win Grammys -- multiple -- for that piece of crap GRACELAND
you-call-me-buddy-and-buddy-when-you just shut up, your garbage
dumpster. It was the same crap Paul had been doing without Art for
years and it was tired and it was garbage but he used Africa to dress it
up.
No one was asking the young people in the US to stop
protesting genocide or apartheid. But they should have been provided
with basic information which did include that you haven't done nearly
enough work to take us to where you want us to be. That there are so
many ingrained issues and that this is not a one week project.
As non-college students, it was the role of those of us older and more experienced to share perspective.
Now
the professional Gaza Freaks -- the ones behind Abandon Biden and then
Abandon Harris -- were liars and they have blood on their hands.
They
lied and they knowingly lied and your proof there is Abandon Biden
started months and months ago. They knew when they started it that the
genocide would continue well into the election and they suspected it
would continue beyond it.
Time didn't matter to them then. Maybe
because of that the fact that they weren't really doing a damn thing in
Dearborn or Hamtramck but feeding off the work of students across the
country. And the students went home for the summer and nothing got
done. No massive protests, no nothing.
To get from point A to point B on this issue was going to require a lot of work and a bit more time.
And
the media -- left media like THE NATION, THE PROGRESSIVE, et al --
wasn't honest about that. Nor was the left media honest about the power
of the vote.
I'm all for "the power of no." I've used it throughout my life, often gotten better money as a result of it.
But
if I really want a role and I say "no" over some issue or condition, I
damn well know I might not get my way. I damn well better be ready to
live with my decision.
No one bothered to explain that to a number of people.
Certainly not in historical terms.
So you decide not to vote for the person who could help you.
That's your right.
I'd argue you also had the right to note what the result was going to be.
GoodyWhore doesn't care about your rights. She had Ralph Nader on in September and again this month.
It
was a different Ralph Nader. He didn't boo-hoo like he did in the past
when he'd be on camera. Boo-hoo, the Democrats won't take me calls,
boo-hoo I'm not welcome at Public Citizen even though I started the
organization. Boo-hoo, no one cares about helping me with my issues.
Boo hoo, Johnny Carson no longer invites me on THE TONIGHT SHOW.
That was a fairly standard cry baby whine from Ralph after the 2000 election.
Actions
have consequences. Amy GoodyWhore of DEMOCRACY NOW! pimped Ralph in
real time -- no, not covered, pimped. And she bring him on repeatedly
this year and the only purpose for that would be for him to get honest.
Because
of his nonsense, over a million Iraqis died. That's what he delivered
to America with his nonsense run. And it destroyed him.
These
crazies on the left who have media control do a world of damage. Tomas
Young is one example. They really needed him to die to make some sort
of political statement that they were too chicken s**t to make for
themselves -- they being people like Chris Hedges and Ralph Nader. They
egged him and it ended up in a place where he's announcing he's going
to end it. He didn't. Better people, smarter people spoke with him and
explained that he didn't owe these vultures anything.
He would go on to live another year.
I
don't deride or attack anyone for taking their own life. I'm smart
enough to grasp that I can't peer into their soul and no their pain. By
the same token, I'm not talking people into taking their own life for a
media stand -- which is what Ralph and Chris did, let's be clear.
A
wounded man in pain and all they can do is encourage it even when
looking in Tomas' eyes made it clear that he did not wish to end his
life in 2013.
These are the people you have turned to way too often and relied. It doesn't seem to matter to any of you that Serial plagiarist
Chris Hedges is brought on by Katie Halper and other assholes to yammer
away today and he's treated as a trusted source. Trusted people -- or
people worthy of trust are not egging a wounded, young veteran to take
his own life. You need to be watching the way these stories are
(mis)covered because way too often, you've got a lot of ego on the part
of the 'journalist' or 'host' and you're not really getting the actual
story.
But actions have consequences
And
because one group was selfish, now multiple groups are at risk. The
Mayor Dearborn has taken to whining because Black people have started
their boycotts of Muslim owned businesses. That's not racism, though
the Mayor of Homophobia is trying to pretend it is.
No, your selfish actions were a failure.
That's not in dispute.
You
have not helped the Palestinian people one bit with your actions and,
in fact, you've harmed them. You've put someone who does not see them
as human into the White House and he's now making the most
anti-Palestinian man you can think of -- Mike Huckabee -- in charge as
the US Ambassador to Israel. Mike Huckabee? He's been out of the
public eye so long many of us thought his daughter Sarah, on yet another
binge eating marathon, must have ate him.
But, no,
he's still around. And it's not just that he hates the Palestinians.
It's also that he wants armed war because he believes that's how
Armageddon comes about.
So, yeah, you failed big time. Own it.
But that's not the only way you failed.
Immigrants
in this country and those that look like immigrants? You going to pray
to Allah for forgiveness when others are removed from this country?
Women? You going to cry for their rights gone? The erasing of slavery
from the history books, you going to cry for that too? The attacks on
the Dept of Education, the attacks on very rights and our democracy.
Do you get what your "no" resulted in?
And that's what you filth beggar media forgot to tell you.
Forgot? Refused.
You
took Jill Stein's terms and ran with them. Gaza was never the only damn
issue. I think you can scroll through COMMON DREAMS' headlines today
and grasp that. But that's what you constantly badgered Kamala about.
Kamala who wasn't president. She needs to do this for Gaza Freaks and
that for Gaza Freaks.
No, she didn't. Nor could she.
If Gaza Freaks (supposed activists in the US whose actions only harm the
Palestinian people) wanted Israel denounced and verbally savaged, there
were just as many people -- probably more, who wanted Kamala to savage
the Palestinians. She had three months to campaign. And she had to get
voters and, woops, you don't get voters by screaming GAZA GAZA GAZA!
I believe Jill Stein's loser campaign made that clear with its ridiculous results.
Jill
was never going to win. That's not why Donald Trump supported Jill.
They wanted Jill to chip away at support on the left, they wanted Jill
to destroy enthusiasm on the left thereby lowering voter turnout.
Now
Zac and Cody were just discovering what their little boy pee-pees could
do when Barack ran for office. But Sam can remember, Amy Goodman can
remember.
We were told, of his campaign, that it was so
important and so monumental and that boys who weren't White were
finally going to see that they could be president, that they could be
anything in this world.
And Bill Moyers and Amy Goodman and so many others did segment after segment on this.
What about Black girls?
Because
what those of us paying attention this go round was that the same media
was not offering that. Was not talking about inspiring or important.
And
if you want to be really honest, they didn't do it in 2008 -- not for
women. DEMOCRACY NOW!, CONSORTIUM and all the others got behind how
important it was for a Black man to be president for Black boys. But
they attacked and savaged Hillary. And if she brought up her gender,
they especially attacked her. That's 2008 during that primary.
And, we saw it again with Kamala. No one got starry eyed in left media over what her win might mean for girls of color.
No one cared.
We're not supposed to notice that though.
And we're not supposed to notice that Sam's found time yet again to attack Kamala.
We're not supposed to notice.
And
that's why I'm not in the mood for Sam Seder to amplify garbage from
CNN. Not to critique, but to sign off on it. I'm not in the damn mood.
I will note though that Sam's yet again pimping a critique against Kamala.
As I look back on that campaign, the worst day it ever had was October 1st.
That's when a smug JD Vance lied on stage non-stop and Tim Walz suffered from sweat flop and appeared drugged out and insane.
And no one wants to talk about that. You'll didn't want to talk about it when it happened.
"Oh, he looked so nice up there, it's going to win over voters."
I
called that lie out on October 2nd, the morning after. There is only
one job for the v.p. nominee and that is to bloody the other party.
John Edwards understood it. Cheney and Bush were anti-LGBTQ? John
Edwards brought Mary Cheney. Lloyd Bentsen telling Dan Quayle,
"Senator, you are no Jack Kennedy." Over and over, that's what the VP
does. It was considered iffy in 2008 because Joe Biden was going
against Sarah Palin and the country had enough sexism by that point so
Joe was a bit hamstrung but even Joe delivered.
Tim
Walz should have immediately announced he was stepping aside. "For
health reasons" -- after that debate, no one would have argued with him
on that. That was the worst moment of the campaign.
And now we want to look back on it and all we've got to offer is Kamala did this and this and this?
We
don't want to point out that Tim Walz went on stage and looked like a
crazy psycho. Not only did he look crazy and out of touch, he scored no
points. JD won that debate.
But let's talk instead focus on Kamala and "working class" and lie that she never said it.
One week later and the Democratic Party’s self-flagellation continues.
“We don’t listen enough; we tell people what’s good for them,”
scolded Senator Chris Murphy on X. “Listen to poor and rural people, men
in crisis. Don’t decide for them.”
“No one is listening to anything else you say if you try to talk them
out of their lived experiences with data points from some economists,”
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez lectured in a New York Times interview.
“The reason we didn’t win ultimately is we didn’t listen enough to
people on the ground,” Representative Ro Khanna claimed on CBS’s Face The Nation.
“People like [Representatives] Chris Deluzio, Pat Ryan, who were
saying, talk about the economy. Talk about people’s economic
struggles,” .
This is, to quote Joe Biden one last time, malarkey.
Kamala Harris absolutely listened to working-class
voters. She heard their frustrations about high prices; developed a set
of policies designed to improve the affordability of groceries, housing,
and health care; and centered them in her speeches and ads.
Working-class voters, however, didn’t listen to her, nor what Donald Trump had to say about prices. He repeatedly pledged to raise prices with
tariffs on all imported goods. He even dreamed of a future that
resembled the past: a federal government largely funded by sky high
tariffs, instead of progressive income taxes.
That's
just the opening. And, by the way, Sam Seder, before you dismiss this
article that goes against everything CNN's house pet said -- the remarks
you praised -- check out the byline -- it's your old buddy Bill Scher
writing that article. Your buddy Bill who, on December 10, 2004,
co-hosted THE MAJORITY REPORT with you as you let Simon Rosenberg -- a
racist, a sexist and a homophobe -- lie and lie and lie. (See "Questions for the questionable Simon Rosenberg" from December 9, 2004 for what was known before the day before that interview took place.)
Black
women are hurting right now. Some won't be coming back to activism in
the immediate future. There's a healing that needs to take place and it
won't happen with lies and distortions. If you honest to God want to
talk the election, want to figure out what went wrong, you need to talk
to Black women. But, look around, and note that yet again while on the
left we say we support DEI, we don't do it on our media. And that's why
YOUTUBE programs for the left are so overwhelmingly White. And in
2024, it is damn sorry that I'm having to point that out.