Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Grab bag




"How does it happen that the nominee to be head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not mention the words 'climate change' at a time when the scientific community thinks that climate change is the great environmental crisis facing this planet?"
That was one of many questions Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) had for Andrew Wheeler—President Donald Trump's choice for EPA administrator—during his first confirmation hearing on Wednesday before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, where the former coal lobbyist totally ignored the climate crisis in his opening remarks, downplayed the threat of global warming when pressed, and brushed aside the scientific community's warnings that urgent and bold action is needed to avoid planet-wide disaster.
When Sanders asked Wheeler if he believes climate change is a "global crisis" that requires "unprecedented" policy changes, the EPA nominee responded that the warming planet is an "issue" but repeatedly refused to call it a "crisis."



In fairness, there are many things you could call a global crisis.  If this were, for example, a nominee to head Homeland Security and s/he replied that they'd call terrorism a global crisis, I'd be okay with that.  Because they aren't over the environment.  But if you're going to be over the EPA, your global crisis, yes, is climate change or global warming or whatever you want to call it.


And do we want to call what we have democracy?  I'm not sure.  Especially after reading the following Tweet.

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I always questioned the Democrats also following the Project For A New American Century list of countries to invade/topple. Bush got Iraq Obama got Syria Libya Yemen Sudan Somalia Only Iran is left... If the parties are so different, why do they follow the same plan?




Really good points.

Also here.


Mr. President , why are US soldiers in Syria still?



Maybe if the media and blowhards like Mad Dog Matthis hadn't had their pissy fits, those trooops who died today would have already been out of Syria?

It's something to consider.


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


Wednesday, January 16, 2019.  In Iraq, the war continues -- maybe even heats up -- but in the US the media is as useless as it was in the lead up to 9/11 attacks.  It can offer useless gossip, it just can't cover the most basic events of the day.


Patrick Martin (WSWS) observes:

When President Trump made a prearranged call in to Jeannine Pirro of Fox News during her Saturday night program, she asked him, in a joking tone, “Are you now or have you ever worked for Russia, Mr. President?” Pirro was clearly phrasing the question as a way to mock the media assault spearheaded by the Times, and Trump responded in kind, denouncing the question as “the most insulting thing I’ve ever been asked.”
The Times and its media chorus responded, however, as Senator McCarthy would have. “Aha,” they declared, “Trump didn’t answer the question directly. He’s hiding something!” The newspaper’s web site noted the exchange with Pirro on Sunday, writing, “Mr. Trump did not directly answer the question.”
This became the media mantra over the next 24 hours.
The Associated Press: “[T]he president avoided directly answering when Pirro asked whether he currently is or has ever worked for Russia.”
The Hill: “President Trump late Saturday declined to directly answer a question from Fox News host Jeanine Pirro about whether he had ever ‘worked for Russia,’ calling it ‘insulting.’”
The Washington Post’s opinion editor, James Downie: Pirro’s question “triggered a two-minute rant, none of which included the word ‘no.’”
Similarly questions were raised on the Sunday television interview programs, with CNN’s Jake Tapper, host of “State of the Union,” playing a tape of the Pirro-Trump exchange and declaring, “The president did not directly answer the question.”
The media commentary came full circle with a front page report by Peter Baker of the New York Times, published Monday, which began: “So it has come to this: The president of the United States was asked over the weekend whether he is a Russian agent. And he refused to directly answer.”

Baker’s “news analysis,” an editorial in all but name, declared that this question—in effect, whether Trump is guilty of treason, a capital offense—“has hung over his presidency now for two years.”


What a load of nonsense from our idiotic and wasteful media.  All it's going to take is one 9/11 to send them all scattering yet again from the lawn of Senator Gary Condit and have them insisting that they've learned their lesson.  Remember that?  Does anyone?  They were going to be real and serious and stop the endless chatter by actually focusing on real news.


ADDED 12:48 pm EST 1/16/19, NPR reports, "American troops were killed in an explosion in northern Syria, the spokesperson for the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State says. The ISIS extremist group has claimed responsibility."  This is real news, the endless chatter of basic cable 'news' is garbage.

They don't know real news, they know cheap coverage of gossip and that's all they've got, that's all they'll ever have.  They are useless and they waste our time with their drivel.

In the real world, wars take place, wars continue and they don't have time to cover those, they lost interest long ago.  Better to be the global Ethel Mertz than to ever actually provide any coverage that actually matters.

Another 9/11 and they'll be revealed as the useless gossips they are.

Don't think another one could happen?  The Council on Foreign Relations begs to differ.  On their "Top Conflicts to Watch in 2019" is a terrorist attack:


Of the thirty contingencies included in this year’s Preventive Priorities Survey, a mass casualty terrorist attack on the U.S. homeland—or a treaty ally—by a domestic or foreign terrorist was assessed as a top tier priority for the United States in 2019. The contingency was deemed moderately likely to occur and, if it does, of having a high impact on U.S. interests.


Repeating:  "This year, a mass casualty terrorist attack on the U.S. homeland or treaty ally was included as a top tier priority in the Center for Preventive Action’s annual Preventive Priorities Survey."

And still the media wastes all of our time with nonsense.

"The most trusted name in news"?  Did I just hear people chuckle?  Yeah, I think I did.


Remember the Iraq War?


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The American media doesn't appear to.  How strange when you remember how many lies that they repeated and concocted to start that illegal war.



US military officers in Anbar province in 🇮🇶, who occupy Iraq against the wishes of the Iraqi parliament... demanded to inspect Hashd Al-Shaabi units (Popular Mobilization Forces), which Hashd immediately rejected. Why does the US🇺🇸 continue to treat Iraq like a US colony?






Jane Arraf shows up on NPR's MORNING EDITION today to offer, "There's an ongoing push here among some political parties to get rid of the US troops in Iraq.  The prime minister, yesterday, here said there were 6,000 of them still here."


"Among some"?  It's the Parliament, Jane.


After Trump's Visit Iraq Wants All US Troops Out. wants us out of their country, I don't blame them: parliament demands timeline for foreign troop withdrawal via aaboulenein, Ahmed_Rasheed_R





But she learned to spin at CNN, after all.  Another issue?  If the prime minister is stating 6,000, that's a higher number than the US government has told the American people.  Somehow Jane missed that, didn't she?

Strange she can remember it for Twitter:

Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi tells journalists 6,000 US troops now in . Recent US military numbers put it at about 5,000. Abdul Mahdi says total numbers of coalition troops declined by about 1,000 recently.




And despite the prime minister's claims, others insist the number of US troops in Iraq is unknown.

politician, Nayef al Shamari, says that the does not know the exact number of or in

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THE NATIONAL notes MP Wajih Abbas:

"The actual number of US forces in Iraq is 9,000, we do not have accurate information on their whereabouts or what their role is," Mr Abbas said, adding that it is vital for parliament to intervene to reduce their presence on Iraqi land.


Jane Arraf misses so much in her little over three minute NPR segment.

For example, she speaks to and quotes the president of Iraq's spokesperson Lukman Faily.  She doesn't note who he is other than the spokesperson.  Starting in 2013, for example, he was the Iraqi ambassador to the US.  Today, he's just a spokesperson.  Talk about a public demotion.  And, though you'd never know it to look at him, he was only born in 1966.  Apparently, being a coward ages you -- yes, he's yet another person the US put in charge -- another coward who fled Iraq and lived abroad for decades until the US-invaded Iraq.



Meanwhile, MIDDLE EAST MONITOR reports:
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called on the Iraqi government to disarm 67 Shia militias and freeze their activities in preparation to them being disbanded. In response to the US request, Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has asked Washington to give him some time to act.



Why the sudden interest?  Hmmm.



Commander: Hashd al-Sha'abi Preventing US Troops' Spying along Iraq-Syria Border





's Hashd Al-Shaabi forces block US troops from conducting survey along Syrian border: report





Does that explain it?



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