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The Democrats: Impeachment folly, Biden and the party's coming funeral

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© Win McNamee/Getty ImagesArticles of Impeachment against U.S. President Donald Trump are formally carried through the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol by officials from the U.S. House of Representatives to the U.S. Senate on January 15, 2020 in Washington, DC.
As they like to say in the horror movie trailers: It... begins...! (Cue bassoons and waterphones.)

If last Wednesday's solemn and prayerful parade through the Capitol rotunda was the Democratic Party's funeral march, then impeachment starting this week may be the burial service. Central casting couldn't have found a more perfect funeral director than the grave and genteel Mitch McConnell.

Of course, the Democrats have been screeching for new witnesses because Adam Schiff (D-CA) muffed his due diligence on the House side. The tactical fallback, courtesy of Lawfare, is to provoke a legal pissing match over executive privilege, which they hope to turn into a campaign ploy in the months ahead: Trump concealed the truth! This time, though, I doubt the Senate rules will give them a chance to run option plays from the Brett Kavanaugh playbook, flooding the end zone with obvious geeks and bottom-feeders of the Michael Avenatti species.

And, naturally, the witness question beats a path directly to the Bidens. Open that door and there is really nothing on God's green earth that will keep Hunter B out of the witness chair. In which case he will have to reiterate what he said in a TV interview a few months back โ€” they'll play the recording in-session โ€” which is that he got the $83-K-a-month do-nothing gig on the Burisma board-of-directors because he was the Vice-president's son. Or he can change his story and cast himself as a liar. It would not be necessary to call Joe Biden, just submit in evidence that recording of him bragging on how he strong-armed the Ukrainians to shut down their Burisma investigation by threatening to withhold a billion-dollar aid-and-loan package. Hmmmm. Sounds suspiciously like what Mr. Trump is accused of, absent evidence.

Yoda

WikiLeaks editor: US says First Amendment doesn't apply to foreigners in Assange case

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© Gordon Dimmack/Youtube"It's about press freedom" Wikileaks editor explains foreign journalists
WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson gave a brief statement to the press after the latest court hearing for Julian Assange's extradition case in London today, saying the Trump administration is arguing that the First Amendment of the US Constitution doesn't provide press freedom protection to foreign nationals like Assange.

"We have now learned from submissions and affidavits presented by the United States to this court that they do not consider foreign nationals to have a First Amendment protection," Hrafnsson said.

"Now let that sink in for a second," Hrafnsson continued.
"At the same time that the US government is chasing journalists all over the world, they claim they have extra-territorial reach, they have decided that all foreign journalists which include many of you here, have no protection under the First Amendment of the United States. So that goes to show the gravity of this case. This is not about Julian Assange, it's about press freedom."

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Propaganda

Michael Bloomberg's crew of 'journalists' propagandize for more US aggression

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© Chesnot via Getty ImagesFormer New York mayor, presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg
This will be exposing typical U.S.-regime propaganda. That's propaganda favoring U.S. imperialism, which actually violates the intentions of America's Founders, and the spirit of the U.S. Constitution.

The U.S. regime's propaganda doesn't come from the Government directly, but instead from the 607 billionaires who control the regime, via their corrupt control over the successful politicians (in both Parties), financing their careers, and by their owning (and otherwise controlling) the regime's 'news'-media, which are privately owned and which carry the same propaganda as the Government's 'publicly owned' 'news'-media do โ€” all of America's mainstream 'news'-media being in favor of the U.S. Government's sanctioning (economic-blockading) and trying to overthrow by means of coup or sometimes outright invasion, countries (such as Iraq, Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Libya, etc.) that had never invaded, nor even threatened to invade, the United States. U.S. imperialism is commonly called "neoconservatism," but it is basically the same as other imperialistic regimes throughout history โ€” it is controlled by the given invading nation's aristocracy, which deceives in its propaganda regarding the reasons why "regime change" is supposedly needed in the targeted countries. By means of these lies, the nation's public are made willing to fund these invasions in their taxes and can even think that it is their patriotic duty, instead of being a massively criminal enterprise that they've been fooled into supporting with their dollars and sometimes with their very bodies.

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SOTT Focus: Green Resistance Using Haftar's Army as a Vehicle for Sovereign Libya

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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's former spokesperson Moussa Ibrahim speaks about why Germany was chosen as the location to manage Libya's crisis, how the West introduced chaos to Libya and has managed the chaos ever since, why Turkey is militarily backing the UN-backed government, the conditions of the Green Resistance's alliance with General Haftar and their suspicions about him and more!

Arrow Down

Even if Tulsi Gabbard wins lawsuit against Clinton over 'Russian asset' smear, establishment Dems will stand behind Hillary

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© (L) REUTERS/Brendan McDermid; (R) Getty Images for Hulu/Erik Voake
The gloves came off this week in the United States as Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard announced she would sue Hillary Clinton for suggesting she was a 'Russian asset.'

Clinton's conspiracy theory that Gabbard was in the employ of the Russians went something like this: somewhere deep behind the walls of the Kremlin, the Russians, trembling at the prospect of having to play 4D chess against the likes of old Joe Biden, came to the conclusion that Donald Trump would never emerge victorious in 2020 without a third-party candidate to play spoiler. Thus, as the story goes, the Russians began "grooming" one of the Democratic candidates for the role.

"I'm not making any predictions, but I think they [the Kremlin] have got their eye on somebody who is currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate," Clinton said in an interview with the Campaign HQ podcast. "She's the favorite of the Russians... They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her."

Comment: You GO girl! Tulsi Gabbard announces $50 million defamation lawsuit against Hillary Clinton


Bullseye

Disaster for Europe: Iran blasts EU for buckling to Trump & acting like 'strong man' against Tehran

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© REUTERS/Evgenia NovozheninaFILE PHOTO: Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
Acquiescing to Washington's hardline stance on Tehran spells catastrophe for Europe, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has argued, warning that there will be consequences for their u-turn on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

The decision by European signatories of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to trigger a mechanism that could lead to UN sanctions against Iran is a "disaster" for Europe, Zarif said during an interview with Germany's Der Spiegel magazine. He claimed that, behind closed doors, European leaders have admitted that they dare not defy US President Donald Trump's unilateral decision to pull out from the accord and to implement sanctions.

The Europeans call us and say: 'We're sorry, we cannot do anything.' The Europeans can't buckle to Trump and then try to act like the strong man against Iran.

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Footprints

Long-time Putin aid, Vladislav Surkov, to leave the Kremlin

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© RIA Novosti/Alexei NikolskyRussian President Vladimir Putin and Putin aide Vladislav Surkov
Russian media is all abuzz with reports that Vladislav Surkov, former Deputy PM, the ex-deputy head of the presidential administration and Vladimir Putin's long-time influential aide, has exited government service.

The reports cite Surkov's close associate Alexey Chesnakov who, writing on his Telegram Channel, said Surkov left his post, as an advisor to President Vladimir Putin, "in connection with the change of course in policy towards Ukraine." He noted that Surkov himself promised to reveal the details and talk about his future career plans next month.

Chesnakov later said that the President himself will decide when the announcement will be made public, but nothing will affect Surkov's decision. "I know this from Surkov himself," the political scientist added.
However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, on Saturday afternoon, that the comment about altering Moscow's Ukraine strategy is untrue. Statements in this regard "reflect only the personal point of view of those who talk about it," he insisted, emphasizing that it was the private opinion of a particular person.

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One out of four Americans: Trump should be tried for war crimes over Soleimani assassination

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© Aiฬˆda Amer/Axios; Getty Images: Tom Stoddart Archive, Adam Glickman/Underwood Archives, Mehdi Ghasemi, NurPhoto
A new poll has found more than a quarter of Americans believe that US President Donald Trump should face war crimes charges in the International Criminal Court (ICC) over the January 3 killing of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander General Qasem Soleimani.

A recent Business Insider poll given to a total of 1,083 Americans asked:
"Iran announced it will pursue war-crime charges against President Donald Trump at the International Criminal Court in The Hague over the assassination of Gen. Qasem Soleimani. Do you agree or disagree with such charges?"
According to the outlet, a total of 27.4% of those polled believed that Trump should face a war crimes tribunal in The Hague. However, a larger percentage, 35.6%, disagreed with the idea. A total of 24.8% of respondents said they "neither agree nor disagree" with the tribunal and 12.2% responded "I don't know."

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Star of David

Palestinian Authority to abandon all agreements if Israel annexes Jordan Valley

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© File photo1 Palestinian Minister of Civil Affairs, Hussein Al-Sheikh
Member of Fatah Central Committee and PA Minister Hussein Al-Sheikh yesterday warned that all deals signed with Israel will be scrapped should Tel Aviv annex the Jordan Valley, Safa news agency reported.

On Twitter, Al-Sheikh, who is close to the PA President Mahmoud Abbas, wrote: "Any #Israeli decision to annex the #Jordan Valley and settlements will cancel all the #agreements signed between the two parties and lead to the collapse of the status quo."

"We would enter a new phase that has major repercussions for the entire region."


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USA

Pence delivers a history lesson: Soviets didn't liberate Auschwitz, Americans did - what was everyone thinking?

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© UnknownSurvivors of Auschwitz leave the liberated death camp in this Soviet photo, 1945.
US Vice President Mike Pence's speech on the Holocaust left the impression it was American soldiers who liberated Auschwitz, erased the Soviet Union's well-documented act, and even used the solemn occasion to lash out at Iran.

Speaking at the World Holocaust Forum in Israel on Thursday, Pence said that it was "soldiers" who opened the gates of Auschwitz on January 27, 1945. Which soldiers? Pence does not say, whether accidentally or on purpose.

Pence's omission became much more glaring a few moments later, when he honored the memory of "all the Allied forces, including more than two million American soldiers, who left hearth and home, suffered appalling casualties, and freed a continent from the grip of tyranny."


Comment: When you 'choose' a reality, it is not 'reality' and all that goes forward reflects this. Knowledge of history and understanding its lessons should be a fundamental qualifier for those who occupy the seats of any government.