No. I don't mean that there is anything surprising about tonight's
revelation that it was the Vice President from the late administration
who directed the CIA to conduct some activities without any notice at
all to Congress, hardly news to anyone who watched the imperial
presidency of the prior eight years, but why, as this was all burbling
out earlier in the week, the party's national spokesman, Morning Joe,
was so determined to somehow twist this, with the assistance of a
dimwitted Democratic Congresswoman from Florida named Eshoo, into an
attack on Leon Panetta. .
I am not comparing this "Joe" with the tailgunner "Joe" from the early
1950s, but this kind of doubletalk is how McCarthy operated. I suspect
this Joe is not fooling anyone and Mike Barnicle did a decent job of
trying to make some sense out of what was going on,
I intended a very light post today, because of an excessive number of
requirements on me this weekend related to earning a living (and, yes,
baseball to be watched), but tonight's breathless dispatch from the
Times provided a decent peg to at least one of the subjects worthy of a
longer post when I have the time. I do not favor censorship, and all
Joes are entitled to their opinions, but this one's ability to
obfuscate on behalf of the truly evil among us needs to be shown for
what it is, instead of the goofy banter it pretends to be.
Froomkin
to Huffington is both great news and sad news. Sad only in the sense
that established print-based newspapers lose yet another truly
independent voice. Though Froomkin's byline rarely, if ever, appeared
in the printed Post, his identification with the Post meant something.
To many people, a column in Huffington, TPM, Kos, Salon, or whatever,
is some "internet thing" and the semi-word "blog" has come to mean,
generically, something not as credible as that put out by the
established print media. We know that to be an overly broad painting of
great reporting in the same corner as factually dubious broadsides that
dominate the net.
Maybe that has changed, or is changing and
maybe Dan's presence at Huffington will help alter that image. There is
bad journalism everywhere, most notably cable tv, which is right there
with the noisemakers on the net, yet because it comes in on a
television, seems to get more currency. Morning Joe's rant the other
day, or any random ten minutes of the Republican talking points program
can prove the point but the illness is everywhere.
For instance,
while we can accept the Post's decision to drop Froomkin's column as
not being ideologically driven, it cannot be seen as anything but
further evidence of its clearly expressed policy to protect the beltway
denizens and viewpoints rather than challenge them as in the Pentagon
Papers and Watergate days. They briefly came out of that closet a week
or so ago and forced to beat a hasty retreat when their plan to fully
inform only beltway people who paid for it, became public.
On the weekend after Scooter Libby was convicted two years ago, the same issue about the same newspaper was addressed here.
I love newspapers and cannot live without them, but the Post is losing
me fast, just as its New York namesake lost me thirty plus years ago.
The
good news is that Froomkin will be back in some way, and helping shape
coverage in a more important way. I will miss his daily aggregation
which has really helped me to limit the amount of hunting I have to do
to find out what's going on, but a little Dan is better than none.
The intra-Palestinian meeting in Moscow has precedent
Russia's hosted such meetings in the past, most recently Feb 2019
Russia has long lamented the US' "monopolization" of the peace process & tried to carve out a niche for itself: mediating among the disunited Palestinians/2
Events: Heavy gunfire is occuring around the area of the U.S. Embassy and residential compounds adjacent to the Trutier area of Tabarre. All Embassy personnel have been instructed to remain indoors and shelter-in-place until further notice. All others should avoid the area.
Actions to take:
Avoid the area;
Avoid demonstrations and any large gatherings of people;
Do not attempt to drive through roadblocks; and
If you encounter a roadblock, turn around and get to a safe area.
All eyes on #Chad right now
Chad has two internet trunks coming into the country: One from the Red Sea via Sudan; the other from Cameroon. Not possible for the totality of the country's internet network to be shut unless done centrally. A lot of rumors swirling; few facts. https://t.co/N6bDJZ2ixO
BREAKING: Three loss prevention employees in Macy’s across the street from Philadelphia City Hall stabbed, one of them has died from stab wounds, @PhillyPolice sources tell me. Police converged on the store as the three workers were rushed to Jefferson Hospital. pic.twitter.com/4U1eKycL4W
You don’t get it.
It’s not about an UNRWA teacher who held an Israeli kid hostage in his house.
It’s all about how for 75 years you have destroyed the future of generations of Palestinians, including my family.
My cousins in Arab countries are still not citizens - not even the… https://t.co/nv6anubGhc
It's wild that Venezuela is now holding a vote on whether 2/3 of Guyana actually belongs to them! Analysts suggest that Modoru may want military action to pump up his sinking popularity.
The lack of a cohesive delegation has allowed attention-seeking lawmakers to act on their own.
McCarthy: “You have [Rep. Matt] Gaetz, who belongs in jail…”
Gaetz: “Tough words from a guy who sucker punches people in the back. The only assault I committed was against Kevin’s fragile ego.”https://t.co/LctPuz6Pcf
"Both the AU and the intl community place more weight on whether elections are held than whether they are free and fair. Sanctions/expulsions occur when there is a coup but not necessarily when elections are rigged or if an “institutional coup” occurs." https://t.co/m9dNimJP0D