Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Where are the women?

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CRANKY CLINTON AND HER FOUL MOUTHED RANDY BOYS ARE TOSSING AROUND SOME POTTY LANGUAGE INCLUDING THE F-WORD.

REACHED FOR COMMENT, CRANKY INSISTED, "MY BOYS ARE GROWING BOYS.  I LIKE BIG BOYS.  I LIKE FOUL MOUTHED BIG BOYS.  I LIKE 'EM YOUNG.  IT'S FUNNY HOW NO ONE'S NOTED HOW LITTLE ROOM FOR WOMEN THERE REALLY IS MY CAMPAIGN -- IN MY 'I'M ALL ABOUT THE WOMEN' CAMPAIGN. I LIKE THE DIRTY MOUTHED, YOUNG, BIG BOYS.  BRING IT ON!!!!"


FROM THE TCI WIRE:




The War Hawk has landed?

Hillary Clinton has won the state of New York's Democratic Party primary.  That's not a shock, forget the allegations of vote suppression (though I'm sure they're true), the closed primary status means that only Democrats could vote.  That can be good.  It can also be bad in that it doesn't reflect what will happen in a general election.


But one thing we know?


Debra Messing is not just an outright idiot, she's a nightmare.

In 2008,  I supported Hillary.  It was around the New Hampshire primary.

I know Hillary -- or knew her.

I was looking at her record and Barack's.

She said her support for the Iraq War was a mistake.

Was she telling the truth?

Barack?

Elaine and I were face to face with him in Chicago when he was seeking the Senate, at a big money fundraiser, and didn't ask about Iraq, Elaine praised him for speaking out against the Iraq War -- which friends had told us of.

And his response was that America was in Iraq now so it didn't matter.

That's when Elaine and I exchanged a look and immediately left the fundraiser without either of us writing a check.

Their Senate records were more or less the same.

Hillary was (finally) saying that the support of the Iraq War (or at least her vote for it) was a mistake while Barack had said to my face that opposition to the Iraq War was no longer important.

We'll come back to Iraq but between the two of them, I was willing to bet that Hillary was the better choice because of that face to face encounter with Barack and because she was being savaged which argued that, if she were the President, 'leaders' of the peace movement would publicly rally and make demands.

They wouldn't do that with Barack.

We saw it with our own eyes.

They lied and insisted they couldn't object or pressure now because it was a primary but that during the general, they'd be all up in his face.

Then the general election was too important to make demands (????) so they'd do so after he won.

In his two terms, has Tom Hayden ever led a protest against Barack?

Not "no," but "hell no."

They were frauds.

And we regularly cautioned here about what would happen as they ripped Hillary apart with one sexist attack after another:  They risked creating a division so hard that in a general election they might not win over her supporters.


And that did happen.

It was a given that whomever the Democratic Party candidate was, they'd win in 2008 due to outrage over the illegal war and 8 years of Bully Boy Bush.

Even with that, John McCain (and his running mate Sarah Palin) ended up with 45.7% of the vote.

Barack was a fresh face.

You can sell hope on that, you can sell novelty with that.

Hillary's been around forever.

That doesn't create excitement.

And that's before we factor in gender in the United States.


Barack was also able to peel off Republicans from their own party and to attract independents.

Hillary's unfavorables are immense and decades old.

So if Hillary's the nominee come November, she's going to need every vote available and she's going to need supporters who can carry her over the finish line because she can't do that.

She can say she's not a natural politician but she is one, she's not a likeable one.

This is not a new development.  It was true and commented on in the 2008 race (and Hillary even responded to it in the debates).

So the Debra Messings of the world need to learn grace.

I know that's hard for a woman who's damaged her face with bad plastic surgery -- clue, boys and girls, when women over forty go ridiculous painting on eye brows, they're usually hoping it will hide a bad face lift.

But they need to learn it.


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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Patty's son

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SEAN ASTIN TRUSTS CRANKY CLINTON.

HE ALSO TRUSTED HIS LATE MOTHER PATTY DUKE.

THE SAME PATTY DUKE WHO TRIED TO PASS HIM OFF AS DESI ARNEZ JR.'S SON.

HE WASN'T THOUGH.

BUT IF WE LOVE LUCY LUCILLE BALL HADN'T CALLED PATTY OUT ON HER LYING S**T, SHE MIGHT HAVE PULLED IT OFF.

SEAN TRUSTS CLINTON.

SEAN TRUSTED PATTY.

BUT THEY'RE LIARS! IDENTICAL LIARS! AS LYING AS TWO CAN BE! THEY LIE ALIKE! THEY LIE ALIKE! ALL THE TIME THEY LIE ALIKE! YOU CAN LOSE YOUR MIND . . . WHEN LIARS ARE . . . TWO OF A KIND!

WE'RE NOT SEEING HIM AS ANYONE TO LISTEN TO.


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  •  

  • Sunday, April 17, 2016

    Bill has jokes

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    BILL CLINTON DECLARED BERNIE SANDERS SUPPORTERS THINK ALL PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED BY KILLING EVERY THIRD PERSON ON WALL STREET.

    THE VIOLENCE ADDICTION OF HIS WIFE IS CLEARLY SPREADING.

    MORE TO THE POINT, WHEN BILL WAS PRESIDENT, HE THOUGHT HE COULD CURE ALL THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS BY SLEEPING WITH AS MANY WOMEN WHO WEREN'T HIS WIFE AS HE COULD.

    ONE WONDERS WHAT STDS HE MAY HAVE PASSED ON TO HIS WIFE.

    FROM THE TCI WIRE:


    AP reports, "The US wants to do more in the fight, Carter said, and is 'only limited by our own ingenuity' and ideas. Carter expressed confidence that the White House will approve recommendations, saying nothing he has asked President Barack Obama for yet in the conflicts has been turned down."


    Or AP 'reports' since that really wasn't the big news of those remarks.


    Let's go to the DoD transcript for US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter's actual remarks:


    SEC. CARTER:  Across the whole spectrum.  You know we're looking to do more, but it ranges from in the air to on the ground.  All consistent with our overall strategic approach, which is to enable local forces ultimately to hold and sustain the defeat of ISIL, after ISIL is defeated, but to enable them to do so and accelerate that process so we continue to look for and identify ways of accelerating that, and as we find those we will do them.  Obviously in Iraq we do that with the permission of the Iraqi government.

    But we -- you should expect us to -- to see us doing more, to be consistent with the same approach, but it will be across all the domains, right up to cyber, which I mentioned earlier.

    Now over the next few days I'll have an opportunity to talk to our commanders, and also to some in the region here, and obviously look for more good opportunities to accelerate the defeat of ISIL here in Syria and Iraq, which is absolutely necessary.

    Q:  When you say "on the ground," do you mean more U.S. troops on the ground in Iraq?

    SEC. CARTER:  Yes, I mean, I think some of these have that aspect to it, but I just want to emphasize there's a lot more that goes with this, and our -- and our presence on the ground is -- and will continue to be to enable, not to substitute, for local forces.



    So the big takeaway there?

    When he says "on the ground," he means "US troops on the ground in Iraq."

    ". . . We're looking to do more, but it ranges from in the air to on the ground" meaning "more US troops on the ground in Iraq."


    The Secretary of Defense is openly addressing the desire of the administration to put more US troops on the ground in Iraq.

    Meanwhile in Iraq, the Parliament follies continue.

    MIDDLE EAST EYE reports:


    A group of Iraqi lawmakers said they would not take part in a Saturday parliament session to select a replacement for the speaker, apparently leaving it without the necessary quorum.
    Iraq was on course to have two rival claimants to the speakership, further increasing chaos in parliament, which has already seen a vote to sack speaker Salim al-Juburi, a fistfight among MPs and a sit-in this week.



    THE NATIONAL adds:



    An official session planned for Saturday had earlier been postponed for “security reasons," according to parliamentary spokesman Imad Al Khafaji. The protesting lawmakers gathered at parliament anyway, but later dispersed when it became clear they did not have the numbers to topple the speaker.
    The protesting lawmakers vowed to hold the vote next week. An earlier attempt on Thursday had also failed for lack of a quorum.
    The lawmakers are demanding that Iraq’s top political leadership, including prime minister Haider Al Abadi, step down – accusing them of failing to reform a political system steeped in patronage. Earlier this week, MPs held a multi-day sit-in at the assembly.


    US Special Envoy Brett McGurk Tweets:






  • Conferring w/Speaker Jabbouri on stabilizing areas liberated from & upholding political stability in .






  • ALL IRAQ NEWS reports that Speaker Salim al-Jubouri spoke with Shi'ite cleric and movement leader Moqtada al-Sadr today in an attempt to strengthen support for al-Jubouri.  AL MADA notes that Moqtada is calling for the Cabinet of Ministers to be replaced with Haider al-Abadi's latest slate (which is being called a slate of "technocrats").


    ALSUMARIA adds that Moqtada says the quota system is depleting resources.

    Which really means that Moqtada says that the Constitutional system is depleting resources.

    REUTERS notes, "Iraq's powerful Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said on Saturday he would re-start protests in 72 hours if the nation's leaders failed to vote on a technocrats' cabinet proposed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to stem corruption."  ALSUMARIA reports that Moqtada's followers pitched tents in Baghdad's Tahrir Square.

    Meanwhile IRAQ TIMES notes that the Dawa Party has called out "hollow statements and slogans" being mouthed by some politicians.  ALL IRAQ NEWS explains that was a response to Moqtada who had decried the failure of someone's third term as prime minister -- referring to Nouri al-Maliki who was forced out in August 2014 by the White House.


    Nouri is accused of working behind the scenes to destroy any movement one way or another in his efforts to bring down Haider al-Abadi so that he can return as prime minister.



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    Saturday, April 16, 2016

    Cranky believes some secrets must be kept



    BULLY BOY PRESS &     CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE


    CRANKY CLINTON INSISTS SHE WILL BE TOUGH ON WALL STREET.

    WHICH IS PROBABLY WHY SHE REFUSES TO RELEASE TRANSCRIPTS OF HER HEAVILY PAID FOR PILLOW TALK TO THEM.

    REACHED FOR COMMENT, CRANKY TOLD THESE REPORTERS, "A GOOD WHORE ALWAYS GETS THE MONEY IN ADVANCE.  AFTER THE JOHN'S SATISFIED, HE'S LESS WILLING TO PART WITH HIS MONEY."


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:



    Yes, starting with PARLIAMENT GONE WILD.


    On Tuesday, the Iraqi Parliament got wild.

    On Wednesday, it got wilder.

    And Thursday?

    It was off the chain.

    AFP words it this way:

    Iraqi lawmakers voted Thursday to remove the parliament speaker and his deputies from office, increasing political turmoil as the country battles jihadists and struggles with a financial crisis.
    The chaos at parliament is a significant setback for Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, overshadowing his efforts to replace the current cabinet and preventing nominees from being brought to a vote.


    The lead up to Thursday was an ongoing sit-in (against the list of proposed ministers).  Wednesday had been an emergency session.  Thursday was supposed to see a vote on the list.

    Instead, it saw a vote on the Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jabouri.

    Mohammad Sabah (AL MADA) calls it a "dramatic" and a "raucous" session.

    REUTERS notes that neither Haider nor al-Jabouri showed up for Thursday's session.

    In fact, a lot of MPs failed to show up.  That's an important detail.

    But those who did show up decided to table the proposed nominees, to table the issue of the three presidencies and instead launch a vote on whether to remove the Speaker.

    Ali al-Badri, of the large Shi'ite block the National Alliance, insists the vote was unanimous.

    But it wasn't agreed to by all the political blocs.


    ALL IRAQ NEWS quotes State of Law Mp Kazem Sayadi declaring that they do not support the vote to remove the Speaker and insisting State of Law is one of the largest blocs in Parliament.

    State of Law is the political alliance Nouri al-Maliki started.  Nouri was prime minister of Iraq from 2006 through 2014 and left unwillingly.  He wants to return to the post.

    It's said on Arabic social media that he's formed alliances with Ammar al-Hakim (leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq) and Ayad Allawi (leader of Iraqiya).

    If so, that would be a powerful group banded together in opposition to Haider al-Abadi.


    ALSUMARIA reports MP Adnan al-Janabi insists that Saturday should see the Parliament voting on a new Speaker and, oh, by the way, Adnan's declared himself the interim Speaker.


    But will such a vote take place?

    These days, you can even question whether a session will be held.

    But in terms of a vote taking place, the reports of the Speaker being voted out of office, while very dramatic, might not be very realistic.

    NATIONAL IRAQI NEWS AGENCY notes 171 MPs were assembled for the session.


    They have 328 MPs so 171 did not reach a quorum.

    Without a quorum, no real vote took place.


    RUDAW quotes Speaker al-Jabouri declaring, "I have no objections if the parliament wants me to leave my position but the vote was both inconclusive and unconstitutional."


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    sum up today: vote removing speaker, likely invalid, leaves parl't w/o recognized legit leadership. Abadi's 2nd cabinet shuffle fails.




    ALSUMARIA reports that Haider called on the Parliament to wisdom and patience.

    Oh, yeah, he should talk, right?




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    Friday, April 15, 2016

    When you drink too much . . .

    BULLY BOY PRESS &     CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    ELDERLY DRUNK TOM HAYDEN WENT OFF ANOTHER JAG AND ENDORSED HILLARY CLINTON.

    THE OLD DRUNK WAS ON A DIFFERENT BENDER IN 2008.

    HE'S BEING CALLED OUT FOR HIS LATEST PUBLIC INTOXICATION.

    BUT OLD MAN HAYDEN REMAINS UNMOVED AS HE INSISTS, "AS LONG AS SOMEONE WILL CHANGE MY ADULT DIAPERS, I'M GOOD TO GO."



    FROM THE TCI WIRE:




    Murtaza Hussain (THE INTERCEPT) reports:


    MORE THAN 90 PERCENT of young people in Iraq consider the United States to be an enemy of their country, according to a new poll.
    After years spent justifying the war as a “liberation” of the Iraqi people, the survey casts further doubt on the success of that endeavor.



    Today the US Defense Dept announced:


    Strikes in Iraq

    Attack, fighter and ground attack aircraft conducted seven strikes in Iraq, coordinated with and in support of Iraq’s government:

    -- Near Huwayjah, a strike struck an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed an ISIL assembly area.

    -- Near Hit, two strikes struck two separate ISIL tactical units and destroyed six ISIL machine gun positions and four ISIL fighting positions.

    -- Near Mosul, two strikes struck two separate ISIL tactical units and destroyed four ISIL assembly areas and an ISIL fighting position.

    -- Near Qayyarah, a strike destroyed an ISIL vehicle bomb.

    -- Near Tal Afar, a strike produced inconclusive results.



    Task force officials define a strike as one or more kinetic events that occur in roughly the same geographic location to produce a single, sometimes cumulative, effect. Therefore, officials explained, a single aircraft delivering a single weapon against a lone ISIL vehicle is one strike, but so is multiple aircraft delivering dozens of weapons against buildings, vehicles and weapon systems in a compound, for example, having the cumulative effect of making those targets harder or impossible for ISIL to use. Accordingly, officials said, they do not report the number or type of aircraft employed in a strike, the number of munitions dropped in each strike, or the number of individual munition impact points against a target.



    These bombings have been carried out daily since August of 2014.



    Again, Murtaza Hussain reports:


    MORE THAN 90 PERCENT of young people in Iraq consider the United States to be an enemy of their country, according to a new poll.
    After years spent justifying the war as a “liberation” of the Iraqi people, the survey casts further doubt on the success of that endeavor.



    And how has this addressed the problem of the Islamic State?

    It has not.


    The editorial board of THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE reminds:


    The Iraqi government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has its own problems, considered largely to be a result of the actions of its Shiite Muslim leadership in monopolizing authority in Baghdad, excluding the 35-percent Sunni Muslims who ruled the country from 1932 to the U.S. invasion in 2003. That piece of unwise religious discrimination is bad enough in itself, but it is joined by serious pushing and shoving among the Shiites themselves.



    The refusal to address the persecution of the Sunnis, the refusal to bring the Sunnis into the government fully is what resulted in the rise of the Islamic State.


    Until that's addressed, time's just being wasted.




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  • Tuesday, April 12, 2016

    Cranky responds to criticism

    BULLY BOY PRESS &     CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE


    CRANKY CLINTON CONTINUES TO REFUSE TO OFFER AN APOLOGY FOR HER RACIST "CPT" JOKE.

    "GIVE ME A BREAK!" SNARLED CRANKY TO THESE REPORTERS.  "IF ALL THOSE PEOPLE HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IS HOW A JOKE FROM ME COULD HARM THEM, THEY HAVE PRETTY GOOD LIVES.  MAYBE THEY SHOULD FOCUS ON STOPPING THEIR KIDS FROM JOINING GANGS AND DOING SMACK?  MAYBE THEY SHOULD STOP THE LITTLE PREDATORS THEY RAISE FROM DOING DRIVE BYS?  MAYBE THEN BIGGIE SMALLS AND DEEPAK CHOPRA WOULD STILL BE ALIVE AND RAPPING!"

    CRANKY STORMED OFF BEFORE THESE REPORTERS COULD ASK IF SHE MEANT TU-PAC.



    FROM THE TCI WIRE:



    Barack continues the war on Iraq.

    Michael S. Schmidt (NEW YORK TIMES via HOUSTON CHRONICLE) notes the recent death of Staff Sgt Louis F. Cardin in Iraq:

    It was the second time a U.S. service member had been killed in Iraq since President Barack Obama resumed military operations there nearly two years ago.In the days after Cardin's death, U.S. military officials were forced to disclose why he and the Marines were at the base, how Marines would be used in the future and how many U.S. troops were actually in Iraq. The new information illustrated how the conflict had quietly expanded far from the public's view, and raised questions about Obama's pledge to keep U.S. troops out of combat there.
    "Just because the commander in chief says there won't be combat doesn't mean that will be the case," Cardin's brother, Vincent, a former Army infantryman, said in a telephone interview. "It doesn't take much for someone to launch a rocket and start a fight when you're in someone else's country. If that's not combat, I don't know what is." 
    From the beginning, Cardin's mission in Iraq was secret.


    William McGurn (WALL ST JOURNAL) observes tonight;

    Are Marines combat troops?
    In Barack Obama’s world, the answer is apparently not—not even when they are on the ground exchanging fire with the enemy. This is the fiction supported by Hillary Clinton and largely unchallenged by any of the three Republican candidates for president.
    A recent headline in the Marine Corps Times summed it up this way: “Marines in Iraq technically not in combat but still getting some.”

    Welcome to Mr. Obama’s hidden war. 


    Indeed.


    Today, the White House issued the following:


    Readout of Vice President Biden’s Calls with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi and Iraqi Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani

    The Vice President spoke separately today with the Prime Minister of Iraq, Haider Al-Abadi, and the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, Masoud Barzani, to reaffirm U.S. support for Iraq and the Iraqi people's ongoing fight against ISIL. The Vice President conveyed continued U.S. support for a unified, federal, and democratic Iraq, and encouraged close cooperation between the Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government as they take steps to strengthen political unity and economic stability. The leaders underscored the urgency of sustained progress in the fight against ISIL and cooperation to liberate Mosul. The Vice President noted ongoing U.S. efforts to mobilize assistance for Iraq's economic recovery. The leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to the strategic partnership between the United States and Iraq.


    Whenever Iraqis want to decide their own fate, there's the White House rushing in to say "no."

    Fear that Iraqi politicians would eject Haider al-Abadi as prime minister forced Secretary of State John Kerry to go to Iraq last week.

    Heaven forbid Iraqis ever determine their own fate.


    REUTERS reports:

    Iraq’s parliament is unlikely to vote on a new Cabinet lineup proposed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in an attempt to curb corruption after lawmakers said Monday the dominant political blocs would name their own ministerial candidates.
    Abadi last month presented parliament with a list of 14 names, many of them academics, to free the ministries from the grip of a political class he has accused of using a system of ethnic and sectarian quotas instituted after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to amass wealth and influence.


    REUTERS reports that . . . but leaves out that this was a US-backed plan and that it went around Iraq's Constitution.

    Also, are we supposed to be surprised by the reaction of Iraqi politicians?

    Maybe if we were counting on REUTERS which only just discovered the objection.

    But the April 2nd snapshot noted:

    AL MADA notes that the proposed Cabinet was greeted earlier this week by a statement from KRG president Massoud Barzani who declared Haider's proposal had no importance and that it was long ago cleared there was no true partnership in the current government.
    What's really amazing is how little objections to Haider's proposed Cabinet is covered by the international press.
    There was an election in Iraq today.  Ammar al-Hakim was re-elected as the leader of the (Shi'ite) political body the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq.  And ISCI issued a statement that any political reforms (the Cabinet) should not weaken the law or increase political differences.
    ALL IRAQ NEWS notes Ammar issued a statement as well when he noted reform did not equal proposing a new Cabinet.
    Ammar held a press conference today where he expressed surprise by Haider al-Abadi's proposal to reform the Cabinet.  This as NATIONAL IRAQI NEWS AGENCY reports that there is strong division in Parliament over Haider's proposed Cabinet with some likening Haider's proposals to the start of a "dictatorship."
    Meanwhile AL MADA notes that the Kurds continue to demand 20% of the positions on any new Cabinet while Haider's nominees are facing criticism from Sunni political blocs.
    But it's the Shi'ite criticism that's emerging and the most vocal.  IRAQ TIMES notes State of Law MP Kazem al-Sayadi has declared that, no way, no how, will any former member of the Ba'ath Party sit in the Cabinet.
    In addition, ALSUMARIA reports that the Coalition of National Forces are also voicing objection to Haider's proposal with MP Khaled Mafraji declaring that what Haider has done is both incorrect and illegal.
    As if Haider's proposal didn't have enough problems to face, it's already minus one.
    NATIONAL IRAQI NEWS AGENCY reports Nazar Muahmmad Salim al-Numan withdrew his name from consideration on Friday.  Haider had nominated him on Thursday to be the Minister of Oil.  He stated he was withdrawing his name due to a "lack of political consensus."
    IRAQ TIMES notes additional criticism of Haider's proposal -- MP Ghaida Kmbh has come out against Haider's proposal to eliminate some ministries and combine others.
    This was supposed to be an easy move.
    But someone in the US government forgot that there are no easy moves in Iraq.



    So today's 'news'?  Only a surprise if you weren't paying attention.

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    Monday, April 11, 2016

    She's got jokes

    BULLY BOY PRESS &     CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    CRANKY CLINTON IS NOT A RACIST.

    AND SHE'S GOT A RACIST JOKE FOR YOU IF YOU NEED HER TO PROVE IT.

    "COLORED PEOPLE TIME" IS APPARENTLY WHAT SHE'LL BE USING THIS DECADE INSTEAD OF "SUPER PREDATOR" TO INSULT AFRICAN-AMERICANS.

    CRANKY CLINTON IS NOT A RACIST . . .

    . . . IF YOU IGNORE EVERYTHING SHE SAYS AND DOES.


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:




    Elise Labott (CNN and State Dept unpaid employee) types, "U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived for an unannounced visit to Baghdad on Friday, as the country's political crisis threatens the fight against ISIS."





    jk2



    jk3





    Conferring w/ today in . Key meetings w/PM, Speaker, FM, KRG PM. Focus: uniting forces against .











    Nathan King (CCTV) reports:

    It was with ISIL in mind that Kerry made his unannounced stop in Baghdad. Iraqi government forces, with U.S. backing, are poised to retake Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city. Kerry had a message of encouragement.

    [. . .]
    Kerry’s visit comes at a time of continued division among Iraq’s politicians and ethnic groups. Sunnis are still not convinced that a Shiite dominated government in Baghdad is a better alternative than ISIL.


    And Kerry does nothing to address this  or to call for Haider al-Abadi to address it.

    Haider is the prime minister now because Barack and the Iranian government could agree on installing him.

    The Iraqi people are not the ones picking their prime minister.  They have no say.


    Arhsad Mohammed, Maher Chmaytelli, Stephen Kalin, Janet Lawrence and John Stonestreet (REUTERS) report:


    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, visiting Baghdad on Friday, urged Iraq not to let its political crisis interfere with the fight against Islamic State and voiced unequivocal support for Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.

    Abadi last week unsettled Iraq's political elite with a proposed cabinet reshuffle that aims to curb corruption by replacing long-time politicians with technocrats and academics.


    Haider is doing what the US government wants, not what the Iraqi people want.

    The lack of support from the Iraqi people is why so many Iraqi politicians can -- and have -- speak out agains the proposals.

    Kerry feels the ongoing political crisis might "interfere."

    Well, why not address that crisis?


    In fact, when will that crisis be addressed.





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  • Friday, April 08, 2016

    Another Souljah moment for Bill

    BULLY BOY PRESS &     CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    CRANKY CLINTON SURROGATE BILL CLINTON WENT OFF ON BLACK LIVES MATTER ACTIVISTS.

    REACHED FOR COMMENT BY THESE REPORTERS, CRANKY CLINTON DENIED ANY FEARS OVER POSSIBLE FALL OUT FROM THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY, "WHERE ARE THEY GOING TO GO ANYWAY?  I AM THEIR QUEEN.  NO, THIS IS JUST BILL DOING WHAT HE DOES BEST.  HAVING HIM ANOTHER SISTER SOULJAH MOMENT TO TRANSLATE TO WHITE PEOPLE THAT WE KNOW HOW TO KEEP THOSE PEOPLE IN THEIR PLACE.  AND WE DO.  GET ON MY WRONG SIDE AND WE'LL THROW THOSE SUPER PREDATORS BACK IN PRISON FOR A GENERATION.  LIKE WE DID IN THE 90S."


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:




    War Hawk and overweight pig at the trough Hillary Clinton made news today when she insisted that Senator Bernie Sanders had not "done his homework" on bank deregulation.

    The sense of entitlement Hillary has always gets her into trouble.

    Which is how the woman whose actions are the subject of an ongoing FBI investigation could date to criticize anyone else on having not done their homework.

    Against all guidelines -- and common sense -- Hillary Diane Clinton set up her own e-mail server while serving as Secretary of State and used her own e-mail account.

    This action put national security at risk.

    Hillary Rodham Clinton has since insisted that she made a mistake.

    But the reality is that she didn't do her homework.

    If she had, she wouldn't be the subject of a federal investigation.

    The one time First Lady also 'distinguished' herself on the topic of Iraq, of course.

    She voted for the Iraq War and supported it for years.  She found her 'objection' to it only after public opinion turned against it.

    At which point, Clinton was forced to comment in some way and did so by insisting that to was a "mistake."

    It's been a "mistake" for various reasons though, of late, she's favored the excuse that the "mistake" was in trusting Bully Boy Bush.

    Trusting Bully Boy Bush?

    Yes, she tried to play the wronged woman in public yet again knowing that pathetic display earned her applause in the nineties.

    Poor, poor, pitiful Hillary.

    Her husband cheats on her.

    She just didn't know.

    But, of course, she did.

    Bill cheated on her for decades.

    Why does a woman stay in a marriage where her husband always strays?

    Is Hillary really so physically unappealing that she thinks no other man would ever want her?

    Is she so filled with self-loathing that she thinks she deserves to be repeatedly cheated on over and over?

    Maybe it was greed?

    At WSWS, Andre Damon notes:


    Hillary Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner, has, together with her ex-president husband, made over $140 million in the eight years since the 2008 financial crash. She garnered a substantial portion of this wealth in speaking fees from major corporations and banks. In the first 15 months after she left her post as secretary of state in 2012, Clinton received $5 million in speaking fees, putting her squarely in the top 0.1 percent of income earners. Such payouts are, in the world of American politics, nothing more than a form of legalized bribery.


    Greed can be a powerful motivator for staying in a marriage that brings so much public humiliation repeatedly.


    Or  she maybe just like playing the victim?

    Some people do get off on playing the victim.

    Strangely, those who make a show out of playing the victim rarely are able to offer real or fake sympathy for actual victims.

    Harper Neidig (THE HILL) reports Bernie

    A CBS reporter tweeted that she asked the Vermont senator about Clinton's calls for him to apologize to Sandy Hook victims because of his stance against holding gun manufacturers liable for gun crimes. Sanders reportedly responded by saying that Clinton should apologize to the victims of the Iraq War, which she voted in favor of as a senator.

    Votes have consequences.

    Many Iraqis have been killed (over a million), many more have been wounded.  Many US troops have been killed, many more wounded.

    Hillary, however, has been sitting pretty.

    And she doesn't feel for the real victims of the Iraq War, she only feels and frets for herself.



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    Thursday, April 07, 2016

    Cranky Clinton's getting real

    BULLY BOY PRESS &     CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL AID TABLE

    A STRING OF SEVEN LOSSES IN A ROW ISN'T DETERRING CRANKY CLINTON.

    NO, SHE'S GETTING RRR-EEEEE-AAA-LLL!

    "WHEN I TAKE THE WHITE HOUSE," SHE INSISTED TO THESE REPORTERS TODAY, "THE LINCOLN BEDROOM WILL BE CALLED 'THE MARY TODD.'  NOT ONLY THAT, LITTLE CUPCAKE JUSTIN BIEBER -- OR JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE -- WHICH EVER OF THEM IS YOUNGER AND STILL AT THEIR SEXUAL PEAK WILL BE DECLARED 'WHITE HOUSE STUD.'  IF CATHERINE THE GREAT COULD HAVE HORSES, WHO'S TO SAY MAMA CAN'T BREAK HERSELF OFF A FEW POP TARTS.  YOU FEEL ME?  YOU BETTER!"


    FROM THE TCI WIRE:



    She said yes to war and, increasingly, America is again saying no to her.

    Senator Bernie Sanders has won the Democratic Party's Wisconsin primary.


    US House Rep and Iraq War veteran Tulsi Gabbard Tweeted:









  • Congratulations and many thanks to all who came out in to show support - mahalo!



  • Earlier today, Jake Tapper observed on CNN's THE LEAD WITH JAKE TAPPER that a win in Wisconsin would be Bernie's sixth win in a row.

    Who has the momentum?

    Chew on that.












  • Bernie Sanders won over 56 percent of the votes in the Wisconsin primary today – his sixth straight victory....



  • Some are noting that in the same contest in 2008, Barack beat Hillary by only 2% more.  (Some figures for Bernie's win have him at 57.8%.)

    That's not surprising.

    As we noted back in February, based on what we were seeing on the college campuses we spoke on, Bernie's connecting in the same way Barack did.

    The media narrative of Barack Obama?

    Bernie Sanders holds those positions.

    Bernie voted against the Iraq War, actually voted against it, unlike Hillary.

    It was an issue for young voters in 2008 and it remains one in 2016.

    Hillary failed to inspire in 2008, she fails to inspire in 2016.

    She's running for president because . . . her husband was president?

    Where is the enthusiasm, where is the inspiration, where is the reason for her campaign?




    Where is the enthusiasm for Hillary?


    She's always been a divisive figure.

    She's always been unpopular.

    And what, other than fear, would drive people to vote for her in a general election?

    Maybe they like her lust for war?

    Iraq lies in ruins, the people continue to suffer and Hillary's done nothing to atone for her "mistake" (her term) in voting for and supporting the Iraq War.


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