Hunter Biden is a private citizen who traded on his connections like all rich, well-connected people do.
His father was the public official, and he was pressuring Ukraine to investigate corruption at the company Hunter was hustling.
That’s all you really need to know.
He's a prissy little bitch, that Joshua.
He likes to intimidate children.
When he was at Alternet -- and this is why no one in the community links to that site and why C.I. announced she was delinking from it (even though they had her on their blogroll) -- he and his little buddies tried to scare a teenager, they threatened a kid with delinking from his favorite blogs (I believe they were The Common Ills, Atrios and I forget what else) if the kid didn't grovel before them.
They were adults, threatening a child, telling him he better grovel before them or they wouldn't link to the websites he liked.
I find it hilarious that ugly ass Joshua, Queen Priss, uses the photo of the jock with the baseball bat on his Twitter feed. He wishes he was that guy -- or had that guy -- or had that guy and looked like him at the same time.
But he's not.
He's just trash.
Being trash, he doesn't grasp that Hunter Biden can't do unethical things in the Ukraine when his father is not just the vice president of the United States but also the person supposed to be helping it overcome corruption.
Joshua is and always will be trash.
As sure as his face will scare, he will be trash.
This is C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
Thursday, November 14, 2019. A new entry in the race for the Democratic
Party's nomination and this guy doesn't want rapists registered as sex
offenders (at least now when he's related to them!), protests continue
in Iraq and a protester who had been kidnapped is released.
Starting in the US with the race for the Democratic Party's nomination. In an already crowded field, you might think the move would be to winnow down. Instead, people keep jumping in. Yesterday, another person declared they were seeking the nomination.
No, not Hillary Clinton. She continues to tease that she might run and she's noted the voices in her head are asking her to run but she's not declared yet.
No, it's Deval Patrick.
Who?
He was supposed to become what Barack Obama became. Before Barack emerged, the press would float Deval and Harold Ford Jr. as the centrist Democrat who would transform the nation when they, one day, took the White House.
Harold Ford Jr. is largely forgotten today -- despite his explosive temper ("Say it to Murtha's, face!" being only the best known example) -- and Deval wants to make sure he's not forgotten.
While floundering Joe Biden continues to insist that he's asked Barack not to endorse him, the reality is that Barack urged Deval to seek the 2020 nomination. Poor Joe. Since being governor of Massachusetts, Deval's been all about big business which, no doubt, relieves the non-objective press who have been freaking out over candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Deval's had his dirty hands in everything -- including the Ameriquest scandal. As governor, he fired the chair of the Sex Offender Registry Board (Saundra Edwards). Why? Deval's brother-in-law was convicted of raping Deval's sister. As such he was a sex offender. Edwards attempted to follow the law and see to it that the brother-in-law was registered as such. Deval hit the roof and fired her.
Deval's not really about women's rights or, for that matter, about punishing rapists.
But, hey, he's not going to push for Medicare For All so the press will just kiss ass over and over.
Starting in the US with the race for the Democratic Party's nomination. In an already crowded field, you might think the move would be to winnow down. Instead, people keep jumping in. Yesterday, another person declared they were seeking the nomination.
No, not Hillary Clinton. She continues to tease that she might run and she's noted the voices in her head are asking her to run but she's not declared yet.
No, it's Deval Patrick.
Who?
He was supposed to become what Barack Obama became. Before Barack emerged, the press would float Deval and Harold Ford Jr. as the centrist Democrat who would transform the nation when they, one day, took the White House.
Harold Ford Jr. is largely forgotten today -- despite his explosive temper ("Say it to Murtha's, face!" being only the best known example) -- and Deval wants to make sure he's not forgotten.
While floundering Joe Biden continues to insist that he's asked Barack not to endorse him, the reality is that Barack urged Deval to seek the 2020 nomination. Poor Joe. Since being governor of Massachusetts, Deval's been all about big business which, no doubt, relieves the non-objective press who have been freaking out over candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Deval's had his dirty hands in everything -- including the Ameriquest scandal. As governor, he fired the chair of the Sex Offender Registry Board (Saundra Edwards). Why? Deval's brother-in-law was convicted of raping Deval's sister. As such he was a sex offender. Edwards attempted to follow the law and see to it that the brother-in-law was registered as such. Deval hit the roof and fired her.
Deval's not really about women's rights or, for that matter, about punishing rapists.
But, hey, he's not going to push for Medicare For All so the press will just kiss ass over and over.
It’s official.
Deval Patrick is running for President.
He openly admits today that he doesn’t really have any strong policy positions, but that he just wants to nebulously bring America together for healing.
He misunderstands the moment.
In his first term as governor, Deval could still pass for dashing. The years have ground all the pretty away.
For every journalist covering @DevalPatrick, here's your Google list for today:
"Bain Capital"
"Ameriquest"
"Massachusetts Health Connector"
"Chardonnay"
and DEFINITELY..
"Justina Pelletier"
You know what this race was missing? A Wall Street bankster who busted unions. #DevalPatrick
Though the usual toadies (Jonathan Alter, ect) are giddy, not everyone sees this as a moment to celebrate.
The more I think about this #DevalPatrick run the more it pisses me off that these men just can't handle the idea of a Black woman having a shot at the WH before them. Everybody doesn't need to run for Prez & after 11 months the constructive thing to do is to back Kamala Harris.
#khive:
Pissed off at Deval Patrick Running?
She needs 75k by midnight Friday.
Do work.
In Iraq, protests continue.
Today security forces attacked the protesters near Tahrir Square in #Baghdad to disperse the protesters from the strategic square but the attempt failed. Here is a video security forces chasing protesters near Tahrir Square.
#IraqProtests #العراق
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ALJAZEERA notes this morning:
On Thursday, security forces used live rounds, rubber bullets and fired tear gas canisters in a bid to disperse hundreds of protesters gathered near Baghdad's Tahrir Square, the Reuters news agency reported.
One protester died immediately after a tear gas canister hit his head and another lost his life in hospital from wounds from a stun bomb fired by security forces, reports said on Thursday, adding that at least 50 people were wounded in the latest clashes in the capital.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Jamjoom, reporting from Baghdad, said the protesters were killed between 7 and 8 am local time (04:00-05:00GMT).
Natasha Turek (CNBC) offers:
Iraq is descending into its most violent days since the battle against ISIS concluded in late 2017 — and the world is completely underestimating its significance, regional experts told CNBC at the Middle East’s premier oil and gas conference this week.
The second-largest OPEC producer has seen protests every summer for the last several years over economic grievances, met time and time again with empty government promises of reform that go unfulfilled. But this year’s demonstrations are different, spilling over into demands for a full-on political overhaul and attracting elements like Iranian-backed forces and other extremists that threaten to hijack the protest movement and potentially bring the U.S. into deeper involvement.
“Because the forces that are outside, the external forces that have decades of interest (in Iraq) are not going to go away quietly. They will affect the economics of the region potentially, and they can affect the security beyond the region of Europe and eventually the United States.”
Samya Kulab (AP) asks the question everyone should be asking: Where's the money? Iraq's an oil rich nation that raises enough in oil each year to turn every Iraqi citizen into a billionaire. So why do the people suffer? Kulab notes:
Oil accounts for
roughly 85-90% of state revenue. This year’s federal budget anticipated
$79 billion in oil money based on projected exports of 3.88 million
barrels per day at a price of $56 a barrel. Iraq’s economy improved in
2019 due to an increase in oil production, and GDP growth is expected to
grow by 4.6% by the end of the year, according to the World Bank.
The
fruits of these riches are rarely seen by the average Iraqi because of
financial mismanagement, bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption,
experts and officials told The Associated Press. Overall unemployment is
around 11% while 22% of the population lives in poverty, according to
World Bank estimates. A striking one-third of Iraqi youth are without
jobs.
Corruption is one of the things the protesters are calling for an end to. A large number of Iraqis who fled Iraq decades ago have returned following the 2003 US-led invasion and the US turned them into politicians. They ended up rich far more than anyone could imagine. How so? Corruption. Nouri al-Maliki's son is seen as the poster child of corruption, in fact.
Changing topics. Two weekends ago, Sabah al Mahdawi disappeared. The activist and journalist was providing medical assistance to the protesters in Baghdad.
@SabaAlmahdawi, a protester who was kidnapped while going back home from Tahrir Square, is released.
I am so happy that she got back home safe between her family and love ones but I can’t even begin to imagine how traumatizing this must have been to her.
#IraqProtest #Iraq
Iraq's Sabah Al Mahdawi, who highlight the role of shadowy forces in the government’s brutal crackdown on demonstrators, has now returned home. But the fate of those that had gone missing since #IraqProtests began last month remains unknown.
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