Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Dirty Rice has no defense

Dirty Rice is back in the news.

Susan Rice is back to lying.

And a lot of Democratic partisans try to excuse it because they're more interested in partisanship than anything else.

And notice that Michael Tracey and Glenn Greenwald are silent.

Attack poodles, that's all those two are becoming.

Here's John Kass (Chicago Tribune):

And it is in such a Washington rabbit hole that Susan Rice — the famed Benghazi liar and Barack Obama's former national security adviser — finds herself stuck.
There's little we can do about it. She's the one who got herself stuck in there. And she's the one who can dig herself out.
But Rice might start digging out by testifying before Congress without Fifth Amendment protection to prove she's got nothing to hide.

In this smelly business that has occupied Americans for months, there are two issues for congressional investigators, and the nation, to consider.


It is her own fault.

And last month she told PBS one thing and yesterday MSNBC another.

She's a liar.

There's no defense for her.


This is C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


Tuesday, April 4, 2017.  Chaos and violence continue but it and everything else has to be put on hold for insipid 'reporting' and commentary ("commentary" is being generous) about Jared Kushner.



Let's start with what passes for reporting.

WATCH: Jared Kushner's mission to Iraq; President Trump's adviser and son-in-law meets with Iraqi Prime Minister:
Video
See the whole picture with ABC News.
 
 




Iraq's prime minister Hayder al-Abadi recently visited the US.  Jared Kushner was part of that visit.


Jared is President Donald Trump's son-in-law.

Iraqi politicians are distrustful of US politicians.

If you've missed it, since the start of the year former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, Ayad Allawi and (just last week) Hayder have all publicly slammed former US president Barack Obama.  They have blamed him for the current issues in Iraq.

Iraqi politicians -- the exiles -- depend upon their families even more so than the politicians who never fled Iraq.  As exiles looking over their shoulder, they trusted a small inner circle.  This included family members.

John Kerry and Hillary Clinton were Secretaries of State under Barack Obama.  The Iraqi government did not see either as consistent.  (The non-Kurds loathed Hillary.  Her rightly calling then-prime minister Nouri a thug in public did not help bridge the distance when she became Secretary of State.)

The exiles got a long better with the Secretary of Defense -- Secretaries of Defense.

Under Barack, that was Robert Gates . . .

. . . and Leon Panetta . . .

. . . and Chuck Hagel . . .

. . . and Ash Carter.


Four in eight years.

That doesn't happen in the Iraqi government.

Want to now do the US Ambassador to Iraq since Barack was sworn in back in January of 2009?


Ryan Crocker and . . .

Chris Hill and . . .

. . . James Jeffrey and . . .

Robert S. Beecroft and . . .

. . . . Stuart Jones.

Five different ambassadors in eight years -- and don't forget, Barack also tried to make Brett McGruk an ambassador but Brett's dirty dick got him into trouble.

Now Barack's left office being deemed untrustworthy by all of Iraq's leading politicians -- Shia, Sunni and Kurd.  Bully Boy Bush is celebrated by the Kurds and by Nouri al-Maliki (if Nouri was over the Nobel Peace prizes, Bully Boy Bush would win each year).

The ABC report provides nothing of the above.


But it is in this context that Jared's visiting Iraq.

And Hayder conveyed to Donald on the visit that politicians were worried about the level of the committment from the US.  (How serious Hayder was about that was evident by the statements he immediately made about the reassurances Donald gave him.)

Jared visiting Iraq was floated during a face-to-face with Donald and Hayder.

None of that made the report.

But it took me four calls to find it out.

You can argue that ABC was just attempting an overview.

48 hours into the news cycle and that's the best they can offer?

That's really sad.

More to the point, an overview would have had to have included inappropriate reactions.

This next Tweet is garbage and needs to be called out.

I really don't think sent Jared Kushner to Iraq to get rid of him. He just needed some alone time.
 
 



Your trashy mind can do whatever it wants.

But when you Tweet that crap, don't think you get a pass.

The vile suggestion being made is appalling.

And how typical that when you lack the maturity and skill to call out a policy that you attack someone's child.

It reeks of sexism and it needs to be called out.

People like that need to take a hard look at their actions.


And then there's the idiots.

Jared in Iraq? Imagine if Hillary had won and sent Chelsea to Iraq. Think what Republicans would be saying. And rightly so.
 
 



I have no idea what Republicans might say.

But I do know what some of us against the war would say:  Hillary votes for the war and her daughter finally goes to Iraq but not in a unit?

Why didn't Chelsea suit up?

The child of a president.

The child of one of the leading proponents of the Iraq War (her mother).

Why didn't Chelsea suit up?

She wants a career in politics now.

Why didn't she suit up?

Was she against the war?

Well she didn't speak out.

I guess she was just a little too rich to have to deal with reality, hmm?

And note that I took down Chelsea without ever bringing her father's well known rampant sexuality into the criticism.

Stewie probably didn't ask about those of us against the war because he knows we're on to him.  His polling -- and his conclusions -- were way off.  We have not forgotten.  He's a whore.  A well used whore.



Meanwhile, at the top of the Twitter feed (still) of Iraq's prime minister?


PM Al-Abadi receives the US CJCS Gen Dunford and his accompanying delegation
 
 




It sends a message and that's why the photo remains there.

Is it the message we want to send?

That's a debate we should have.

I'd say, "No."

I've made that point here repeatedly.

I can back my point up with Joe Biden's own words.

What can you do?

Spell "Colombia" as  "Columbia" -- not a swipe at Debra Messing for a change but at that idiot Rain Wilson who just discovered that "100s" were killed somewhere in Iraq -- he's not sure where in Iraq, or how many or when but he latches onto Iraq to try to make a political point because for Rain Wilson Iraq is nothing but a prop.


You are vapid and should stop pretending you have anything to offer.

You don't.

You're idiots who refuse to do the work required.  So stop dragging Iraq into your b.s. nonsense.

The Iraq War has dragged on for 14 years now and you're still too uninformed, too stupid, to have an opinion?

Seriously, hide your ignorance, don't flaunt it.


Iraq has many problems.

What did the RAND Corporation identify as the biggest fault line several years ago?

Kirkuk.


provincial council voted on to have a referendum to join the KRG or stay under central government.
 
 


The festering issue of Kirkuk has led to skirmishes between KRG forces and the Baghdad-based government's forces.

Is it about to be resolved?

(No.)

Other issues of real importance that the world should be paying attention to?

Shi'ite cleric and movement leader Moqtada al-Sadr staged a stunning protest two weekends ago.

He did not do one last weekend.

Because he was not out in public -- as a result of death threats that alarmed even his security people.



IMPORTANT Sadr issued orders preventing his military wing members "peace brigades" from running in provincial & parliamentary elections
 
 
 




There are real issues here.

The tawdry and sexist Tweets don't 'cover' Iraq or deal with any reality.

You look like whiny bitches who carp about everything.  You destroy your own credibility.


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