What Happened to Barack Obama?

The most annoying proclamation in modern America is the brilliant: “I don’t like Politics”

The Empire is most appreciative for your benign contempt. It really helps.

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Six years ago, as the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigns were pulling tomfoolery all over Iowa and New Hampshire- Mrs. Clinton was the subject of a good old-fashioned 7th grade level THRASHING at the hands of the Media.

A bitter, angry, take-down of all things Clinton. Bitchy America in glorious Full Mode.

Guys named Chris Anderson or was it Kurt Andersen or Maureen Dowd or Matthew Dowd or someone else- prattling on about the horror and gasp- Baggage.

And painting The Clintons as repulsive pond-scum. It was a sick display. Left-wing media, of course dahhling.

Hope and Change teens like Senator Claire McCaskill’s daughter pleaded: “You have to do it, or I’m never talking to you again” for Mom to switch allegiance and give her super-delegate nod to Barack Obama. Lots of loyal friends bail on Hillary. Super bummer.

The Beltway and New York crowd pulled an Al Gore on Hillary-replete with hair, crying and pantsuit columns. Glorious snarky pleased-with-itself musings.  She’s a hawk, too DLC, too, um, icky; plus she Forgives.

Now it’s just SO boring. Obama is to the Right of Reagan but no one will give him any credit. So unfair and so over this Politics thing too. Stop whining about the constitutional lawyer putting the most whistle blowers in jail ever. Drones and the Global War on Terrorism?  The Banks and Civil Liberties? What do you want him to do? For christ’s sake stop whining about Guantanamo. The Republicans won’t let him do anything!  And people were mean to George W. Bush so Both Sides Do It.

Politics!

Stop fighting!

JT

“Cablegate” to Date: A Unique List of What’s Been Revealed

“Cablegate” to Date: A Unique List of What’s Been Revealed

By Greg Mitchell

from the Huffington Post 

Many critics of WikiLeaks still, somehow, claim that there’s “nothing new” in the Cablegate releases (now stretching back to November 28), that most of the issues raised raised by the cables are old hat, and the impact (as in Tunisia, for example) overhyped. So it seems useful here, for the first time in easy to consider format, to assemble most of the major revelations. This seems especially valuable because the reporting is now scattered around the globe, often emerging from smaller papers.

At the outset, the cables were published by the media partners, not WikiLeaks itself. The New York Times made good on its promise to cover them hot and heavy for about ten days, while the Guardian did all that and more. But Times coverage quickly grew sporadic, the Guardian fell out with Assange (he has now turned to the Telegraph), while the Norwegian daily Aftenposten picked up some of the slack.

Here are brief summaries, listed chronologically, as they appeared. There are even more in my new book The Age of WikiLeaks. Not included are the shocking cables concerning Egypt released on January 27 and other recent bombshells:

-Saudi donors remain the chief financiers of Sunni militant groups like Al Qaeda.

-Saudis (and some other Middle Eastern states) pressed U.S. to take stronger action against Iran.

-Yemeni president lied to his own people, claiming his military carried out air strikes on militants actually done by U.S. All part of giving U.S. full rein in country against terrorists. [Read more...]

New Leaked Report About Iraq War Shows 15,000 More Civilian Deaths ~ That’s About Five 9/11′s ~ Good On Us!!

GUARDIAN UK

Iraq war logs: secret files show how US ignored torture

• Massive leak reveals serial detainee abuse
• 15,000 unknown civilian deaths in war
Full coverage of the Iraq war logs

A grim picture of the US and Britain’s legacy in Iraq has been revealed in a massive leak of American military documents that detail torture, summary executions and war crimes.

Almost 400,000 secret US army field reports have been passed to the Guardian and a number of other international media organisations via the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks.

The electronic archive is believed to emanate from the same dissident US army intelligence analyst who earlier this year is alleged to have leaked a smaller tranche of 90,000 logs chronicling bloody encounters and civilian killings in the Afghan war.

The new logs detail how:

• US authorities failed to investigate hundreds of reports of abuse, torture, rape and even murder by Iraqi police and soldiers whose conduct appears to be systematic and normally unpunished.

• A US helicopter gunship involved in a notorious Baghdad incident had previously killed Iraqi insurgents after they tried to surrender.

• More than 15,000 civilians died in previously unknown incidents. US and UK officials have insisted that no official record of civilian casualties exists but the logs record 66,081 non-combatant deaths out of a total of 109,000 fatalities.

The numerous reports of detainee abuse, often supported by medical evidence, describe prisoners shackled, blindfolded and hung by wrists or ankles, and subjected to whipping, punching, kicking or electric shocks. Six reports end with a detainee’s apparent death.

As recently as December the Americans were passed a video apparently showing Iraqi army officers executing a prisoner in Tal Afar, northern Iraq. The log states: “The footage shows approximately 12 Iraqi army soldiers. Ten IA soldiers were talking to one another while two soldiers held the detainee. The detainee had his hands bound … The footage shows the IA soldiers moving the detainee into the street, pushing him to the ground, punching him and shooting him.” [Read more...]

Obama One-Ups G.W. Bush With Assasinations of Americans; Using “State Secrets” Once Again Last Night

GLENN GREENWALD

SALON


At this point, I didn’t believe it was possible, but the Obama administration has just reached an all-new low in its abysmal civil liberties record.  In response to the lawsuit filed by Anwar Awlaki’s father asking a court to enjoin the President from assassinating his son, a U.S. citizen, without any due process, the administration late last night, according to The Washington Post, filed a brief asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit without hearing the merits of the claims.  That’s not surprising:  both the Bush and Obama administrations have repeatedly insisted that their secret conduct is legal but nonetheless urge courts not to even rule on its legality.  But what’s most notable here is that one of the arguments the Obama DOJ raises to demand dismissal of this lawsuit is “state secrets”:  in other words, not only does the President have the right to sentence Americans to death with no due process or charges of any kind, but his decisions as to who will be killed and why he wants them dead are “state secrets,” and thus no court may adjudicate their legality. [Read more...]

It’s a Cruel, Cruel Summer For The Professional Left

The rats are feasting and the brakes are squeaking here in the cruel epicenter of the Professional Left-NYC…

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