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While acknowledging the dictionary definition of riot as a "wild or violent disturbance of the peace," AP said the word somehow "suggests uncontrolled chaos and pandemonium."
Worse yet, "Focusing on rioting and property destruction rather than underlying grievance has been used in the past to stigmatize broad swaths of people protesting against lynching, police brutality or for racial justice..." the Stylebook account tweeted on Wednesday.
Germany, by airlifting Navalny to a Berlin hospital after he fell ill on a flight to Moscow and treating his alleged poisoning, was "sitting in what used to be America's chair," Frum complained in a tweet on Thursday.
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- Russia protests Germany's 'unfounded accusations' in Navalny poisoning case
- Russia says it has timeline of Navalny's movements, investigators ready to go if Germany agrees - UPDATE
- Russian envoy to UNSC: 'OPCW should not be a 'geopolitical tool,' as Germany to involve it in Navalny case
- Why Navalny was handed over to Germany
- Delusional CNN pundit: "Mistakes are why people should trust the mainstream media"
- The Left is planning to litigate a Biden loss into a military coup
- David Frum, the Iraq war and oil
Scully is largely considered an old-school, unbiased journalist and was described as having a "famously calm demeanor" in a recent bio by Marie Claire. So one might think his presence at the debate would be a welcome addition after Tuesday night's testy, insult-laden contest.
Yet, as the Daily Wire reported Thursday, there are a some areas of Scully's background that are likely to raise eyebrows in conservative circles. Namely, that Scully worked as an intern for then-Sen. Joe Biden in college and later worked as a staff assistant in late liberal firebrand Sen. Ted Kennedy's communications office.
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If an entire economy gets mismanaged, then the same austere consequences that may befall a single company also befalls an economy. That is, unless a governing body intervenes, deviating from the natural course of "capitalism proper." This latter route is what the Federal Reserve has done for decades and continues to do to this day.
By bailing out the nation's "bad economic actors," and forestalling the resetting process, the Fed is consigning the future of the United States to a weakened state. By putting the nation into massive debt, the future growth of a "natural" economy is being choked to death, forever reliant on central bank stimulus.
There will be a breaking point. But it may be far from what most anticipate.
"Probably, it is not the patient [Navalny] who works for the Western special services, but that the Western intelligence services who work with him - this would be more correct [to say]. I can even be specific: these days, specialists from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States of America are working with him.The bombshell allegation comes just hours after Navalny claimed Putin was behind his alleged poisoning in August. He told Germany's Der Spiegel magazine that he had "no other explanation for what happened."
"This isn't the first time he's been given different instructions. The instructions given to the patient are obvious. We have seen such patterns of behavior on more than one occasion."
Comment: Navalny fingers the Kremlin for his poisoning. If it were true, they wouldn't have used Novichok and he wouldn't be around to say so.
"I assert that Putin was behind the crime, and I have no other explanation for what happened," he told the magazine. Navalny added that, despite the apparent attempt on his life, he wants to return to Russia.UPDATE 1/10/2020 Navalny to sue Peskov over CIA allegation:"My job now is to remain the guy who isn't afraid. And I'm not afraid! When my hands shake, it's not from fear - it's from this stuff (the poison). I would not give Putin the gift of not returning to Russia."Throughout the opposition figure's recovery, the Kremlin has issued various statements wishing him well. In Russia, a pre-investigation check is underway into the possible poisoning, but a criminal case has not yet been initiated. Authorities have pointed out that Navalny's team moved some key evidence to Germany and insist that Berlin has not been cooperative in providing results from toxicology tests.
Navalny expressed his "tremendous gratitude to all Germans," saying that the country's politicians and Chancellor Angela Merkel saved his life. Der Spiegel did not mention the first responders in Siberia in the extract published on Thursday morning.
"I know it sounds a bit over the top, but Germany has become a special country for me," Navalny said. Referring to his private meeting with Merkel, at the Charité clinic, he said: "I was impressed by the detail she knows about Russia and my case."
Navalny fired back on his blog:"This is a direct allegation from a government official. Therefore, first of all, I am taking legal action against Peskov. And secondly, I demand that the proof and facts that suggest I am 'working with specialists from the CIA' are published. Put it straight on television, in prime time. You have my permission."In the same press call on Thursday when Peskov linked the anti-corruption campaigner to the CIA, he responded to Navalny's interview by saying:"We believe that such accusations against the Russian president are absolutely unfounded and unacceptable, and furthermore, we find a host of these statements completely offensive and inexcusable."As tensions mounted, members of Russia's State Duma continued to throw their weight behind Peskov. According to its website, speaker Vyacheslav Volodin called Alexey Navalny a collaborator of Western intelligence agencies:"Navalny is a shameless person and a skunk. Putin saved his life. If what happened to him had been orchestrated by the intelligence services of Western countries, then his statement fits perfectly into the scheme of things. Everyone genuinely worked to save him - from the pilots and doctors to the president. And only an ingrate could make such statements."The head of the legal team at Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, Vyacheslav Gimadi, confirmed that the lawsuit would be addressed to Dmitry Peskov's home address, and would fall under the jurisdiction of the Presnensky district court in Moscow.
This morning, there are countless stories and tweets that President Trump "refused" to denounce white supremacy. Many people claim they are outraged because President Trump didn't specifically disavow the Proud Boys. Tim Scott is also falling into this trap by saying the president "misspoke."
Comment: Why the author would seek to have Trump be anyone's nightmare as the author mentions in the last paragraph, is beyond us - especially since Trump's that already - and mostly undeservedly so. Also, the author seems to be conflating "white interests" with what may more accurately be considered working class interests, since the draining the swamp, ending wars, bringing manufacturing jobs back, etc. - effects all working class interests pretty much across the board.
The main thrust of the article should be well taken, though. But the author might have also added that Trump has been so largely preoccupied with fending off egregious political attacks these last few years that he simply did not have the time or resources required to help his base as well as those that the Dems claim to support - more.
"Years of the President's tax returns finally made public, revealing he paid almost nothing in federal income taxes over more than a decade," co-host Savannah Guthrie gleefully proclaimed at the top of the show. She then ominously warned: "This morning, what the records reveal about Trump's massive business loses and the enormous bill about to come due."
Details of the alleged spying operation against Assange and anyone who visited him at the embassy were laid out on Wednesday at his extradition case, in evidence by a former employee of a Spanish security company, UC Global.
Microphones were concealed to monitor Assange's meetings with lawyers, his fingerprint was obtained from a glass and there was even a plot to obtain a nappy from a baby who had been brought on regular visits to the embassy, according to the witness, whose evidence took the form of a written statement.
Khalifa Haftar, the commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), stated that his troop units would allow oil production to resume after an eight-month blockade, and by virtue of that a committee would be formed to ensure that revenues are fairly distributed. However, Libya's National Oil Corporation, which controls its energy industry, announced that it would not waive force majeure in respect of exports until oilfield facilities are demilitarized. As is common knowledge, Libya is a country that is extremely rich in oil, and this dispute between warring factions involves controlling that wealth. It can be recalled how for many years Libya and many of its public institutions were split between the internationally recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli and Khalifa Haftar's government (LNA) in the east. In Tripoli, Ahmed Maiteeq, who is the Deputy Prime Minister of the GNA, came out with an announcement immediately after Khalifa Haftar had spoken, confirming that "the decision was made" to resume oil production.














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