Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Bully Boy Bush is no one to be kind to

Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "The Catty  Confessions of Saint Hillary Clinton."


 catty confessions


The guilty need to be called out.

It's a reality Ellen DeGeneres can't grasp.  Rev William Alberts calls out her nonsense at COUNTERPUNCH:

 

“When I say, ‘Be kind to each other’ . . . I mean be kind to everyone.” George W. Bush was not kind to Karla Faye Tucker, who killed two people with an axe in a burglary. On death row for 14 years, she underwent a Christian conversion. Protesters asked then Governor Bush to give her clemency by turning her death sentence into life imprisonment. She was even interviewed by Larry King, who asked, “What would you say to Governor Bush?” Bush reportedly watched the interview, and derisively mimicked her: “ ‘Please,’ Bush whimpers, his lips pursed in mock desperation, ‘don’t kill me.’ “ He did not show her clemency. This “compassionate conservative” is reported to have “presided over 152 executions while governor of Texas, more than any other modern era American governor.” (“W The Merciless: What We’ll Remember Most About George W. Bush,” Frank Schaeffer, Contributor, HuffPost, May 25, 2011)
Then there is Cindy Sheehan, whose son, Casey Sheehan was killed fighting in the Iraq War. This grieving mother spent a month camped near President Bush’s ranch in Texas, in an attempt to meet with him, and ask him to explain, “Why did my son die? What was this noble cause you talk about? And,” she continued, “If the cause is so noble, when are you going to send your daughters over there and let somebody else’s son come home?” (“Bereaved mother camps outside Bush ranch,” By Gary Younge in Crawford, Texas, The Guardian, Aug. 10, 2005)
Five days into Cindy Sheehan’s encampment, Bush reportedly expressed his “sympathy,” saying, “This is America. She has the right to her position.” He added, “I thought long and hard about her position . . . which is ‘get out of Iraq now.’” And, he continued, “It would be a mistake for the security of this country and the ability to lay the foundations for peace in the long run if we were to do so.” (“Cindy Sheehan: ‘Bush Was No Better’ Than Donald Trump,” By Matt Lewis, DAILYBEAST, Oct. 23, 2017) Actually Sheehan was asking, “Why did he get America into Iraq.
For George W. Bush, “peace in the long run” (italics added) involves starting forever wars. Tragically, today a “liberated” Iraq is now reported to be erupting in mass protests, “as demonstrators poured into the streets, embittered about poor public services, corruption and unemployment.” (“ ‘Just Give Us a Country’: Thousands in Iraq Protest Corruption,” By Falih Hassan and Alissa J. Rubin, The New York Times, Oct.2, 2019)

I'm tired of ninnies like Ellen DeGeneres who pretend they live in the real world and think they can lecture the rest of us.  She needs to get off the TV and into the real world.

"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Monday, October 21, 2019.  Pete, Tulsi, Joe, Elizabeth and . . . Justin?  Or Mike?


In the US, the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination continues.  Would Michael Bloomberg enter that race?  The overly confident former mayor of New York City denied his plans to run recently.  Carlos Greer (NEW YORK POST) reports:

Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg played it cool when people urged him to run for president at the Hudson River Park annual gala, where he was honored Thursday night.
“He brushed off whispers in the room of a presidential run and gave his signature crooked smile when one table held up signs that read ‘Bloomberg 2020,’ ” a guest told Page Six. Bloomberg sat with fellow honoree Lucy Liu and her “Elementary” co-star Aidan Quinn.

That was Thursday.  Edward Helmore (GUARDIAN) reports today:

Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg is at it again – teasing a presidential run. At 77, he won’t even be the oldest in the field, and the billionaire is certainly not short of funding to be able to throw his hat in the ring.
Over the past several weeks, he’s signaled renewed interest in the democratic nomination, telling friends and associates he’s “still looking at” running for president. But he has cautioned he’d only join the race if former vice-president Joe Biden’s faltering centrist campaign takes a decisive hit or pulls out early in primary season, according to a report by CNBC.

Biden’s collapse would likely leave Elizabeth Warren as frontrunner, a liberal candidate with whom he has repeatedly clashed over her anti-corporate policies and fears she will push the party too far to the left and eliminate the chance of a Democratic candidate unseating Donald Trump next year.


I love this, by the way, this press notion that Elizabeth Warren is too left for voters which, as Joe Biden crumbles, is put with the neoliberal claim that Pete, the man who's done nothing but be mayor, is a better candidate.  how so?

Hillary Clinton, in 2016, remember, felt the need to massage anxiety over Bill Clinton being First Spouse by saying he wouldn't be planning state dinners (apparently, had she won, she'd be both the president and the first lady).  It was idiotic and we called it out in real time.  But the 'pragmatic' campaign of Hillary Clinton, insisted that America was wary of a man in the first lady role.

So Hillary had to do that in 2016 -- or felt she had to -- but Pete and his ale spouse are just the ticket four years later?

I'm not saying he couldn't win.  I am saying you are vastly under-estimating American's obvious homophobia (not latent) when you think, if gifted with the nomination, Pete would just sail to victory.

Pete has a chance at the presidency, all the candidates do.  But to repeatedly stress and sell him as the 'safe' choice is to ignore reality.

Again, in 2016, Hillary's campaign -- based on polling -- felt the need to stress that Bill would not be planning dinners.  That was four years ago.

Add male anxiety to homophobia and you've got some rough waters to navigate.  Can they be navigated?  Yes.  But don't pretend it would be easy.

There's nothing about Pete that makes him an easy choice.  He has a huge lack of experience.  Others won't be as timid or stupid as Beto O'Rourke who backed down when Pete tried to challenge him.  Others will point out, "You were a glorified secretary in Afghanistan.  You are not  a combat veteran.  The only medal you have is the medal everyone gets.  Stop pretending you have some vast miliary experience."  And being the major presiding over what?  Racial killings by the police?  Oh, that's a wonderful recommendation.

THE HILL reports on a new Iowa poll that finds him at 13% to Joe Biden's 18% and Elizabeth Warren's 17%.

In what world is a mayor with no real experience at anything (yes, THE NEW REPUBLIC essay was right) the best choice?  The best bet?

Whomever gets the nomination will have to run a  serious campaign and no rushing home at night to sleep in their own bed.  They'll have to work the battleground states.

Does Pete stand a chance of winning?  Of course he does.  But don't look at the landscape and pretend (or lie) that he's the safe choice and that Elizabeth is just too liberal for the voters.  That's not the reality.

Pete is a better choice than Joe Biden because there is enthusiasm for Pete -- that's not a minor point.  Enthusiasm will be crucial to the campaign and to getting the vote out.

Pete's big weakness will probably emerge in the next debate.  He spent the last debate attacking everyone.  The next one may have a few pointing out Pete's own waffles, highlighting his remarks, for example, about Medicare For All at the first debate versus what he's now saying a few months later.

While Beto whimpered like a beat dog, Tulsi Gabbard did not back down from Pete and she actually won her points.  The corporate media worked overtime to pretend that didn't happen but it did.  This would be the same corporate media that whored to get US troops into Syria and now pretends that they are an unbiased bystander on the issue.

On the topic of Tulsi, Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "The Catty  Confessions of Saint Hillary Clinton" went up Sunday.

catty confessions

For reasons that only she knows, Hillary Clinton elected to attack Tulsi last week declaring her a Russian stooge and worse.  Maybe she wants to be remembered historically as the nutty aunt in the attic?  Tulsi responded Saturday via  a fundraising appeal:

Hillary Clinton accused Tulsi Gabbard — a combat veteran, soldier and Major in the Army National Guard — of being “groomed” to be a “Russian asset”. Below, Tulsi fights back and demands Hillary join the race and face her directly.
You can help Tulsi directly take-on the American war machine, and Hillary’s proxies in the DNC and corporate media. Don’t let them silence Tulsi:
Friend —
Hillary Clinton — the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption and personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so long — finally came out from behind the curtain yesterday, accusing me of being a Russian asset, asserting I was being “groomed” by Russian interests.
If this a fight she wants to have, one that has implications for all of us and the future of our democracy, then I challenge her to come out from behind her proxies and powerful allies in the corporate media, and face me directly.
From the day I announced my candidacy, there has been a campaign to destroy my reputation. We wondered who was behind it, and now we know.
We must not let Hillary Clinton and her establishment allies silence the voice of the American people and quash all those who dare to offer a dissenting voice in response to our corrupt status quo. Will you help me fight back? Rush donate $25 dollars now and help me get this message in front of as many people as possible before the end of the day.
She’s waging this campaign against our movement because she’s afraid of the threat we pose. Afraid of our growing momentum that threatens to unravel the American war machine and all those who profit from it.
We will not let them win.

Tulsi




Tulsi is a member of Congress.  Another US House Rep considering running for the presidency in 2020 is US House Rep Justin Amaxh.


When I heard Hillary’s remarks, I knew exactly what the right would say: The left smears anyone they don’t like. To my Dem friends: Recognize that this plays right into Trump’s hands; that it diminishes the legitimate inquiry into Russia; that it bolsters Trump’s “hoax” nonsense.
 
 
  • Hillary does—and did—drive many people into the arms of Donald Trump. Her attack on Tulsi does likewise. In my district, Trump did worse than any Republican in modern times and still beat Clinton by a fair margin. Many Ds in the Midwest rejected her. I didn’t vote for either one.
     
     
  • The thing we know for sure is that Hillary Clinton is a Donald Trump asset.
     
     


    Amash was elected to Congress as a Republican.  This year, he declared himself an independent.  The reality is probably that he's a Libertarian and would probably seek that party's presidential nomination if he decided to run.

    Justin is not pleased with a recent move.

    Justin Amash Retweeted The Hill
    Trump’s words: Bring them home. Trump’s action: Send them to Iraq.
    Justin Amash added,
     
     



    He's referring to the fact that more US troops are headed to Iraq.   Yuliya Talmazan (NBC NEWS) notes, "Defense Secretary Mark Esper said late Saturday that all of the nearly 1,000 U.S. troops pulling out of northern Syria will now head to western Iraq to continue the campaign against Islamic State militants."  Lolita C. Baldor (AP) reports, "Esper’s comments to reporters traveling with him were the first to specifically lay out where American troops will go as they shift from Syria and what the counter-IS fight could look like. Esper said he has spoken to his Iraqi counterpart about the plan to shift about 1,000 troops from Syria into western Iraq."


    If Justin runs and hits Donald Trump with that, if anyone running does, that would e a smart point to go after.

    It should be obvious to everyone that Doanld's supporters do not care what he did before becoming president.  Or what he was rumored to have done.  They put their trust in him and personal scandals are not going to sway them.  But emphasizing policy points where he betrayed them?  That could be very effective.