Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Thanks Debbie Wasserman Schults

John Nichols is hideous.  We realized that in 2006.  He put out a book on impeaching Bully Boy Bush and was promoting it for about a month or two until Nancy Pelosi declared that impeachment was "off the table."

And then John never mentioned his just out in hardcover book again.

Calling him a hack is almost too weak a word.


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You have to wonder about these people like John Nichols.

Does he have any self-awareness?

Does he not realize how we see him as a joke?

How we see him take this or that stand and then drop it the minute the Democratic Party leaders want it dropped?

He takes his marching orders from others?

Maybe it doesn't matter to him?

Maybe as long as he can bank the check, he's okay?

That's what Empty Whore Democrats do, right?

I really am sick of the spineless being in charge of the party.

Bernie Sanders was not the second coming of FDR but he was clearly better than Hillary.

But Empty Whore Democrats didn't care.  They just whored and stuck us with Hillary.



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Absorb it and grasp how it's time to clean house.

A historic number of electors defected, and most were supposed to vote for Hillary Clinton




Grasp that too.


Hillary's so unpopular she even lost electors in the Electoral College.

Thanks Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and other Empty Whore Democrats.


Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


Tuesday, December 20, 2016.  Chaos and violence continue, War Hawk down as Hillary Clinton loses in the Electoral College, and much more.


Yesterday, in the United States, the Electoral College voted.  Despite the Tweets of a lot of lunatics like Debra Messing who don't even know how the law works, Hillary Clinton was not declared president.  In January, Donald Trump will be sworn in as President of the United States.



I've very proud for voting for my conscious.




  1. Amazing -- now Hillary is truly a loser of historic proportions.



5 electors abandoned Hillary (3 more attempted) while just 2 abandoned Trump -- Dems continually think of new ways to humiliate themselves.



Hillary lost a total of 5 electoral votes (WA, HI) She would have lost 8 if three Bernie electors (MN, ME, CO) hadn't been expelled/coerced








It was a historic humiliation.

For a historically unpopular candidate.

Turns out Barack Obama's biggest lie in 2008 may not have been his 'promise' to end the Iraq War.


Reminder for those who say a) Iraq War ended and/or b) Obama did nothing in Syria.







No, his biggest lie might have been his "you're likable enough" remark to Hillary.

She was incredibly unlikable and became the least popular candidate the Democratic Party has ever run.

They thought it didn't matter.

The party thought all they had to do was scare the people regarding Donald Trump.

The single biggest reason Trump won? Clinton's "Pied Piper" strategy back-fired (see attachments)







But the Democratic Party's been running on fear -- not ideas -- for one election too many and, in 2016, fear wasn't a large enough motivating factor.

Her cult liars like Debra Messing like to say she won the popular vote.

But she didn't.

In the presidential race, the Democratic Party won the popular vote.

People voted for the party, not the candidate.

Poll after poll demonstrated she was not likable, she was not trusted.

This had nothing to do with James Comey or the FBI or WikiLeaks or even closet case Donna Brazile feeding her questions ahead of the debate.

These were the impressions of her going in.

B-b-but she was in the most admired women in the Gallup poll.

So what?

That's a name recognition poll.

And people hiding behind that nonsesne ignored the polls about the candidate Hillary Clinton.

Despite being so historically unpopular, they were able to scare and guilt a number of people into voting Democrat.

But not enough.

And this nonsense about she won 3 million more in the popular vote!!!

She had the media on her side.  Never before has the corporate press treated a candidate from one of the two main political parties so poorly.  THE NEW YORK TIMES had their editor boasting of the change in their treatment -- how they would use "liar" for Donald Trump.  You had people lying about him non-stop.  (As Dave Chappelle pointed out publicly, "the media twisted" the coverage of the audio tape.)

They repeatedly lied about him.

She had Wall Street behind her.  She had the neocons behind her.

Of course, she had the neocons behind her, she's a War Hawk.

And that's the reality that Rosie O'Donnell, Debra Messing, Martha Plimpton and hundreds of others couldn't get honest about.


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'Hillary Clinton admitting she is against gay rights'




2008?  Fine.  Be fooled then.

I was.  She finally said it was a "mistake."  That's historic for Hillary who never admits to any mistake.  (I know the woman, I've known her for years.)

She voted for the Iraq War but finally said it was a "mistake."

Okay.  Give her a chance if you want.  I did.

But then she became Secretary of State and wanted more war.  Libya is destroyed.  She wanted to do the same to Syria and whispered to the press to discredit Barack's reluctance and to try to embarrass him into full out war with Syria.

That's what she did.  She knows it, many in the press know it.

But worst of all, post-2008, she did what she always does.

She picked at a moment of honesty.

No longer was her vote for the Iraq War just a "mistake."

No, she said it was a "mistake" because she'd trusted Bully Boy Bush.

Then it got worse.

It was a "mistake" because she'd trusted that Bully Boy Bush would send a larger number of US troops into Iraq.

By the time she's saying that, her admission in the 2008 race is now meaningless.

And shame on Rosie O'Donnell who knows the Iraq War was much worse than a "mistake" for providing cover for Hillary.

Thousands of foreign troops -- US, British, Australian, etc -- and millions of Iraqis are dead because of the Iraq War.

It is an illegal war.

It is a war based on lies.

And, by the time she was trying to become president in 2016, Hillary had 'modified' her "mistake" to she made an error in assuming that Bully Boy Bush would send in more troops than he did.

She is a horrible, horrible woman.

Is Donald Trump a horrible man?

He may very well be.  (I don't like Donald.  I've never liked him.)  But if he is, if, even now he's not responsible for the deaths of millions.

So he starts off the presidency on better footing than she would have.

The media doesn't get it.

Not here.

Not in the UK.

They keep thinking they can smooth Iraq over.

Iraq is a turning point for a generation that came of age during it.

It hits the 14 year mark in March.

People in first grade when it started are now working jobs and/or in college (probably both).

The Iraq War is not a minor point.

I'm sorry but MSM who pushed invasion of Iraq/Libya & told me Israel bombed children in Gaza to defend themselves will NEVER regain my trust






The press wishes it were so that they could sweep it under the carpet.

They love a Hillary or a Tony Blair.

But reality shows that these War Hawks are not beloved by the public.


Some pin all the blame on Bully Boy Bush.

That fails to note that Hillary voted for it, supported it, defended it to the press and all that just before it started.  She continued to do so for years and years.

But let's pretend the lie is true: Bully Boy Bush started the Iraq War all by himself.

Tony and Hillary just helped.

The world saw Bully Boy Bush as a first class idiot.

(Hint to the anti-Trump crowd -- portray him as a corrupt, not as dumb.  No one holds the stupid accountable.)

But Hillary and Tony were supposed to be smart, the press portrayed them as such.

They were supposed to be experienced.

So, yes, the Tony Blairs and Hillary Clintons will always bear more resonsibility than some deeply dumb moron who, on a good day, almost managed to string together enough words to make a sentence.

She cannot be repackaged.

I'm not fan of Mr. Grabby Hands, John Edwards.

But, like a good con artist, he did know how to communicate (or fool).  And he knew he had to disown his support for the Iraq War.

Hillary didn't get it.

More to the point, she did nothing for Iraq while she was Secretary of State.  Even when her friend begged her in an e-mail to help Iraqi women, she couldn't even include them in a speech where she name checked so many countries.  She wouldn't even include the women in a speech.

Hillary deserved to lose.

Hillary being so awful does not make Donald Trump good.  This isn't a see-saw at a park.

But Hillary being Hillary did make Donald Trump the next president of the United States.

It would be great if all her temple prostitutes could follow her back to the temple and she could spend the rest of her life, like Bully Boy Bush does, hiding under a rock.

She's a disgrace and responsible for the deaths of millions.


She had no time to help women in her career, but she always had time for the corrupt.


Dropping back to the September 22nd snapshot:



Starting with Hoshyar Zebari.




That's Zebari in better times pictures with his good friend and colleague Hillary Clinton.  Yesterday, he was voted out as the Minister of Finance in Iraq due to corruption.

Erika Solomon's piece for THE FINANCIAL TIMES OF LONDON has a headline echoed by some other outlets "Zebari no-confidence vote puts Iraq economy at risk."

If you've paid attention to Iraq, you're going to be rolling your eyes and laughing at what whores the press can be.

Oh, the horror, Iraq has no Minister of Finance!!!!!

You'll probably be thinking, "Wasn't Haider al-Abadi trying to get a brand new cabinet?  So doesn't this ouster go along with what he's called for and what the US government has backed?"

If you've really been paying attention, though, you'll probably be thinking back to November 2010 and how Nouri al-Maliki (re-installed as Iraq's prime minister by US President Barack Obama via The Erbil Agreement) was supposed to form a Cabinet.

Then how in January of 2011, he still didn't have a Minister of Defense.

Nouri al-Maliki went his entire second term without a Minister of Defense, from 2010 to 2014.

Now how did the Iraqi military end up in such poor shape that it ran from one 2014 battle after another?  That the only time it had the will to attack was when it was attacking Iraqi civilians?

Four years.

We pointed it out repeatedly in real time.

Where was the press then?

For the longest time they were lying.

They were pretending Saadoun al-Dulaimi was heading the ministry.  He wasn't.

He was Nouri's glorified personal assistant.

He had no power and he was never confirmed by the Parliament -- because Nouri never nominated him for the post.  (Do not e-mail that he was confirmed December 21, 2010 -- that was for the post of Minister of Culture.)

Again, the press had no concern that Iraq had no Minister of Defense for approximately four years.

As the country fell into further chaos, they expressed no concerns.

Wednesday, Hoshyar's voted out due to corruption and before nightfall western outlets are in a tizzy and insisting this could greatly harm Iraq.



This morning, RUDAW reports:


Iraq’s former Finance Minister Hoshyar Zebari has lost an appeal at the country's federal court against his removal as minister by the parliament which he called unconstitutional.


The former minister lost his appeal 6 to 3 votes on Tuesday.

The Iraqi parliament withdrew confidence from Zebari in September.

“Unfortunately lost our appeal to Iraqi Federal Court 6 by 3 votes.” Zebari reacted on his tweeter account. "Now I’m a private citizen after 13 years working for the new Iraq.” he added.


And here's the Tweet announcing Iraq's liberation from at least one corrupt politician:


  1. Unfortunately lost our appeal to Iraqi Federal Court 6 by 3 votes. Now I am a private citizen after 13 years working for the new Iraq







The Mosul slog continues.


Day 64 and no end in sight.

All the operation can boast of is creating refugees.

During winter in Iraq, no less.






Families try to stay warm as first snowfalls arrive in Dawodia displacement camp, Duhok Gov'te. steps up winter help across






Nearly fourteen years later, the Iraq War continues with no end in sight and -- even at Christmas time -- apparently no compassion for the victims -- the ongoing victims of the ongoing war -- judging by the lack of attention from the US media to their plight.






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    Monday, December 19, 2016

    Hillary loses again

    This was supposed to be her big day, remember?

    By hook or by crook -- mainly by crook -- she'd get into the White House.

    Her crazies were sure.

    The Electoral College would install her.


    Remember when they swore the recounts would install her?

    But she actually saw Donald Trump gain votes when they did the one recount.

    Well today went sort of like that for Hillary.


    Hillary loses 4 electoral votes in Washington State!




    So what happened is that Hillary and Donald basically split the popular vote in the 2016 election back in November.


    That's because no one likes her.

    Not today, not yesterday.

    She is divisive and always has been.

    She was a lousy candidate.

    She needs to go away now.

    Stop doing selfies.

    Stop it.

    Just go away.

    And maybe do so in shame.

    Hillary is not president and she never will be now.

    Her dream is over.

    She needs to grasp that.

    And she needs to own the same.

    On election night, she conceded.

    Then she spent weeks encouraging her crazies to question the vote.

    She should have stepped forward and said, "It's over."

    But she didn't.

    Because she's hideous.

    So are her crazies.

    If they hadn't rigged the primary, we'd be seeing President Bernie Sanders in January.


    Here's C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"




    Monday, December 19, 2016.  Chaos and violence continue, the slog in Mosul continues, Reporters Without Borders notes the deaths of 2016 and much more.


    Iraq -- the war that never ends.  March will mark 14 years of war.

    Or at least this round.



    1. So 2 divert the attention from next session, decided 2 attack by massive missiles in operation



    1998, President Clinton announced military strikes against Iraq.





    Yep, last week was the anniversary of Bill Clinton bombing Iraq.

    The US government has been destroying the people of Iraq for years.

    Always to 'help.'

    Currently, US President Barack Obama 'helps' by dropping bombs on Iraq daily.  He's been helping like that since August 2014.


    He's also helped by backing Shi'ite miliiats and their War Crimes as they 'liberate' cities in Iraq like Mosul currently and Falluja more recently.







    More than five months after was liberated from ,none of its 350,000 residents has returned home.







    What a 'success' story.

    Wonder what the Iraq exhibit will look like at the Obama presidential museum?

    Maybe they can offer a multi-media exhibit?


    If so, they should include some video.



    Iraqi Sunni civilian Burning to death brutally by Iraqi army in






    It's day 63 of the Mosul slog.

    And there's no end in sight.

    Missy Ryan and Mustafa Salim (WASHINGTON POST) report, "Doctors in an array of medical facilities around Mosul -- including military run field clinics and mobile treatment centers -- are struggling to keep up with demand as the offensive against the Islamic State grinds on."


    Hungry, Thirsty and Bloodied in Battle to Retake Mosul From ISIS






    Awara Hamid (NIQASH) speaks with the commander of the Golden Division forces, Major General Fadhil Jalil Barwari:

    NIQASH: Can you tell us a little more about who is fighting in Mosul and where?


    Barwari: In addition to our own Golden Division forces, there are the 15th, the 9th and the 16th Divisions fighting – but many haven’t yet entered the city. Some of them got to the city entrances but they haven’t come in. Our own forces – three brigades - are being assisted by other counter-terrorism troops and we are really fighting an urban war, street by street.


    NIQASH: And how do you find working with the international coalition, formed to fight the IS group?


    Barwari: Our relationship with the international coalition is a very good one. There is a very high level of coordination between us. But the artillery and planes cannot bomb areas inside Mosul because many people have stayed in their houses.


    NIQASH: Being Kurdish yourself, how would you describe the relationship between your forces and the Iraqi Kurdish military, also known as the Peshmerga?


    Barwari: The agreement that the Iraqi army and the Peshmerga came to was excellent. It’s the first time the two forces have fought together and it really works. It’s a very positive step.


    NIQASH: So, when do you expect Mosul to be completely free and clear of the extremists?



    Barwari: It’s not possible to put a date on this. We are advancing slowly, to try and keep civilians safe. And we want to maintain the Golden Division’s reputation; we don’t want anyone to suffer because of us.





    2 army commandos killed in eastern blast






    Reporters Without Borders notes at the top of their webiste:

    Since January 2016 :

    Here, we call it 75 journalists.

    Somehow, they end up with 74 journalists killed this year and they note in (PDF format warning) "ROUND-UP 2016 of journalists killed worldwide:"

    A total of 74 journalists were murdered or killed in connection with their work in 2016, compared with 101 last year.  This significant fall is due in part to the fact that more and more journalists are fleeing countries that have become too dangerous: not only Syria, Iraq, and Libya, but also Yemen, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Burundi, which have now also become, to varying degrees, news and information black holes where impunity reigns.

    The five deadliest countries were Syria (19 killed), Afghanistan (10 killed), Mexico (9 killed), Iraq (7 killed) and Yemen (5 killed).

    From the report:

    Targeted by Islamic State in the Iraqi city of Mosul
    Journalists have been risking their lives again to cover the military offensive launched in mid-October with the aim of recovering Mosul, a city in northern Iraq that has been under Islamic State control since June 2014.  Embedded with Iraqi government forces and Kurdish units, reporters, cameramen, photographers and other media personnel have been targeted by Islamic State's snipers and suicide bombers. Ali Raysan, 33, a cameraman with Iraq's Al-Sumaria TV, was killed by an IS sniper while filming fighting near Al-Shura, a village south of Mosul, on 22 October.  The day before, Ahmed Hajer Oglu, 30, a reporter for Turkmeneli TV, was fatally shot by an IS sniper while covering clashes between Peshmerga forces and IS fighters in the city of Kirkuk (170 km southeast of Mosul), where IS launched a counter-offensive.  At least 14 journalists were wounded during the first week of the offensive.



    Lastly, a topic we'll note more later this week . . .





    In the past 13 years the Christian population in Iraq has gone from approx 1.6 million to less than 150,000.


















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