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Paranoid US senator after visit to Moscow: Putin is evil, Russian govt is mafia

Senator John Kennedy
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A U.S. senator who traveled to Russia with a Republican congressional delegation last week said President Vladimir Putin could not be trusted and likened dealing with Moscow to "dealing with the mafia."

Senator John Kennedy (Republican-Louisiana) also told reporters on July 9 that he warned the Russian government to "stop screwing with American elections."


Comment: Alpha-male fail: when you puff up your chest and warn your opponent to stop doing something they were never doing in the first place or else something bad will happen to them. Made famous by Australian Tony "I'm gonna shirtfront Putin!" Abbott.


Kennedy said the senators warned the Russians that if they interfere in U.S. midterm elections in November, lawmakers "will hit you with sanctions even harder than what we have right now."


Comment:
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He said he told the Russians to "get out of eastern Ukraine and let them self-determine" and "to get out of Crimea and let Crimea self-determine."


Comment: Self-determination - we do not think that word means what Senator Kennedy thinks it means.
crimea referendum



Kennedy added he also warned Moscow to "stop screwing around in Syria and help us settle the mess [and] do not allow Iran to get a foothold in southern Syria."


Comment: Kennedy just might be the stupidest man in the U.S. senate...


"Because if you do that, there's going to be another war," he added, speaking on Capitol Hill.

Comment: Russian senator Vladimir Djabarov responded:
"Let this weigh on his conscience. If he really thought so, why did not he say this in Moscow, as he visited the Federation Council and the State Duma? Here he was making compliments very generously and spoke about his respect towards our country and people. But as soon as he left... he immediately attempted to smear dirt on the nation that gave him such a warm welcome," the deputy head of the upper house committee for international relations, Vladimir Djabarov, was quoted as saying by RBC.
Answer: because like so many U.S. politicians, Kennedy is a coward.
Senator Djabarov said it's likely that, as a result of the comments, Russian lawmakers would never meet with Senator Kennedy again, but he also downplayed the mafia comparison as unimportant. "His statement does not carry any serious message. Let us just think that it never happened," he said.

Vladimir Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said on Tuesday that the Kremlin views Senator Kennedy's position as a result of stereotypes that persist in the US, as well as the anti-Russia pressure constantly applied by certain parts of the US political establishment.

"We are not wearing pink glasses, we give ourselves a full account that the US political establishment is held hostage by stereotypes and tremendous internal anti-Russian pressure," Peskov told reporters. The official also noted that the US senator's words were difficult to understand without the particular context in which they were used.



Light Sabers

European Council President Donald Tusk talks down to Trump - 'Appreciate your allies, you don't have many'

trump and tusk
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European Council President Donald Tusk called on Donald Trump to be more respectful towards America's allies ahead of a NATO summit, arguing that they are now in short supply.

"Dear America, appreciate your allies, after all you don't have that many," Tusk said after signing a statement on cooperation between the EU and NATO.

The declaration was signed ahead of a two-day meeting of NATO members in Brussels starting Wednesday, in which Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, will represent the European Union.

Tusk said Trump is "criticizing Europe almost daily" and that it is no way to treat a good ally. "It is always worth knowing who is your strategic friend and who is your strategic problem," he added.

Black Cat

Mueller's "pit pull" atty Weissman arranged secret "black ledger" meeting with AP reporters

Andrew Weissman
© GettyAndrew Weissman
Documents released Friday by the Department of Justice confirm that a DOJ attorney known as Robert Mueller's "pit bull" arranged an April 11, 2017 meeting with journalists to discuss their investigation into Paul Manafort in which information may have been leaked back and forth concerning the case.

At question is the FBI's relationship with AP - and whether or not the FBI leaked information about the Manafort case to them or vice-versa.

According to memos written by FBI agents, Special Counsel attorney Andrew Weissmann, Mueller's #2 (who donated $6,600 to the DNC, Obama and Clinton campaigns and reportedly attended a Clinton election night party in NYC), arranged a meeting between DOJ/FBI officials and four reporters from the Associated Press - who told the FBI about a storage locker owned by Manafort and then gave the FBI a passcode to access it.

Comment: Sara Carter's take:
Weissmann allegedly improperly disclosed confidential grand jury information and potentially classified information

50,000 pages of new discovery materials were handed to the defense team just 19 days before the scheduled trial

Manafort now sits in solitary confinement in a Virginia jail to ensure his own safety

Manafort's lawyers are requesting a hearing based on Weissmann's alleged improper disclosure of confidential grand jury information, non-public information, false information and potentially classified materials, the court documents state. Weissmann met with AP journalists on April 11 after reporters informed him of their own investigation into Manafort's dealings with Ukrainian officials.

CourthouseNews.com points out that, according to Manafort's attorney, Jay Nanavati, "the government turned over roughly 50,000 pages of new discovery materials to the defense on Friday, 'a mere 19 days before the scheduled trial in this case.'"

According to sources with knowledge of the meeting, the reporters had reached out to Weissmann on a different story earlier in the year and it was during that conversation that the AP team told Weissmann of their investigation into Manafort. However, according to the recent documents, it was Weissmann that called for the meeting. On April 12-one day after the meeting - the AP published the explosive expose on Manafort.

"The meeting raises serious concerns about whether a violation of grand jury secrecy occurred," stated Kevin Downing, Manafort's lawyer, in a motion requesting a hearing. "Based on the FBI's own notes of the meeting, it is beyond question that a hearing is warranted."

At the time of the meeting, Weissmann was head of the Justice Department's fraud division. He was the most senior member of the Justice Department to join the special counsel in May 2016, one month after the meeting with reporters.

Weissmann, who is described by the New York Times as Mueller's "pit bull" is known for using unscrupulous tactics and has been reprimanded by the courts on several occasions for withholding exculpatory evidence in cases.

According to the court documents released Friday, Weissmann directed the AP reporters to "ask the Cypriot Anti-Money Laundering Authority if they had provided the U.S. Department of Treasury with everything to which they had access or only provided what they were legally required to provide."

Downing also noted in the court filing that the AP reporters "inquired about FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act) violations" and DOJ attendees confirmed to the reporters that it was a prosecutable offense. More importantly, said Downing, the DOJ guided the reporters who wrote the original story on Manafort and noted that the reporters "appeared to have a good understanding of Manafort's business dealings in Ukraine.

According to the court documents, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Karen Greenaway and Special Agent Jeffery Pfeiffer also attended the April 11 meeting. Greenaway's notes were more detailed than Pfeiffer's and revealed detailed information not yet disclosed.

Details revealed in the court documents:
  • The meeting was arranged by Andrew Weissmann
  • Andrew Weissmann directed the AP reporters to ask the Cypriot Anti-Money Laundering Authority ("MOKAS") if they had provided the U.S. Department of Treasury with everything to which they had access or only provided what they were legally required to provide
  • When the AP reporters inquired about FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act) violations, DOJ attendees confirmed that they were prosecutable
  • When the AP reporters asked if DOJ would tell them if they were off base or on the wrong track, government attendees confirmed that the AP reporters appeared to have a good understanding of Manafort's business dealings in Ukraine
In January, AP spokeswoman Lauren Easton said, "Associated Press journalists meet with a range of people in the course of reporting stories, and we refrain from discussing relationships with sources. However, the suggestion that AP would voluntarily serve as the source of information for a government agency is categorically untrue."

That meeting with the AP was attended by three different litigating offices. Two employees from the U.S. Justice Department and the other representative was from the U.S. Attorney's office, according to the sources. FBI agents also attended the meeting, as reported in January.

On June 15, a federal judge ordered Manafort to prison for alleged witness tampering while he was out on bail. He is currently at Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, VA, where he has since been in solitary confinement for 23 hours every day. According to his attorneys, the jail determined that if Manafort was to be detained, solitary confinement was the only way to "ensure his security."



Mr. Potato

Israeli Defense Minister Lieberman: Israel doesn't exclude establishment of ties with Assad

Inspiriran pobjednicom Eurosonga Lieberman upozorio Assada: Recite Hamneiju da vi niste njegova igračka
Late last week, the Israeli military hit Syrian Army positions near the Golan Heights in retaliation following a rogue shell that landed east of the fence in the disputed Israeli-Palestinian territory.

During a visit to the disputed Golan Heights on Tuesday, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said, in particular, that he does not exclude a thaw in ties between Tel Aviv and Damascus.

"I reckon we are a long way from that, but we are not ruling out anything," Lieberman said when asked whether the two countries will be able to establish "some kind of relationship."

At the same time, he pledged to respond harshly to any attempts by the Syrian military to enter the demilitarized area in the Golan Heights.

"For our part, we will sanctify the 1974 disengagement agreement and there too we will insist that every last letter be abided by, and any violation will meet a harsh response from the State of Israel," Lieberman pointed out.

He also warned against "the Iranian presence in Syria", vowing that the Israeli military would retaliate "with force" against any terrorist infrastructure that it identifies in the region.

Comment: Translation: "After years of doing everything we can to destroy his country, and him personally, the SOB has managed to survive all our attacks regain control of his country from the terrorists we put so much effort into supporting. Now that we realize there's nothing we can do and that the Syrian military is actually a match for us, we'll just have to pretend we're open to establishing a relationship with him, all in the hopes that Syria doesn't liberate the Golan Heights from our occupying forces." You gotta give the Israelis one thing: they've got a pathological sense of chutzpah.


Yoda

Assad vows to free all of Syria, no matter who controls its territories

Bashar al-Assad
© SANA / ReutersSyria's President Bashar al-Assad greets his supporters during Eid al-Adha prayers on September 1, 2017, Syria.
The Syrian president held a meeting at the Foreign Affairs Ministry on Monday discussing the internal, regional and international political situation and Syria's foreign and domestic policy objectives.

Damascus will "liberate the territories of all Syrian provinces, no matter whose control they are under," Assad said, as cited by the Syrian Arab News Agency.

Health

With West fleeing Middle East, China moves in with $20 billion pledge to rebuild region

Palestinian woman
© Khan Younis / ReutersPalestinian woman collects bricks for sale from the site of a destroyed house in the Gaza Strip
Beijing has prepared a package of $20 billion in loans, and about $106 million in financial aid, for Middle East nations, including Palestine, Reuters reports.

The decision was announced in Beijing during a meeting between President Xi Jinping and representatives of 21 Arab nations. The financial aid from China to the Middle East is part of "oil and gas plus" model to revive economic growth in the region, Xi said.

"We should treat each other frankly, not fear differences, not avoid problems, and have ample discussion on each aspect of foreign policy and development strategy," he said.

Comment: Outta the way, you irresponsible brats, Daddy Xi is taking over.


USA

Trump nominates conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court

Brett Kavanaugh nominee
© Los Angeles TimesSupreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
President Trump nominated appeals court judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court Monday night to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, ending a days-long guessing game that began the moment Kennedy announced his retirement and setting the stage for a grueling confirmation fight.

In televised remarks from the East Room of the White House, the president praised what he called Kavanaugh's "impeccable credentials, unsurpassed qualifications and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law. There is no one in America more qualified for this position, and no one more deserving," Trump said.

Kavanaugh had been considered a front-runner ever since Kennedy's June 27 retirement announcement. Trump conducted a swift and decisive vetting process, eager to push for confirmation of his second Supreme Court pick in less than two years.


Comment: There is no one Trump could choose who would be acceptable to Democrats. But there's no doubt fate is on his side with respect to Supreme Court openings.

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Bad Guys

UK Defense Secretary says Russia to blame for 'Novichok deaths,' still no proof to back up claims

Gavin Williamson.
© Simon DawsonBritain's Secretary of State for Defence Gavin Williamson.
Gavin Williamson is at it again - pointing the finger at Russia without any evidence. This time the UK Defence Secretary is accusing Moscow of being culpable for the death of a British citizen before the probe has concluded.

It is the first time that Williamson, or any UK official, has linked the Kremlin to the death of the 44-year-old woman who was poisoned by what some have alleged is the same A-234 nerve agent used to attack the Skripals.

The Defence Secretary, however, did not explicitly say if he was referring to the attack on the Skripals, the Amesbury poisoning, or both. Williamson was asked in Commons about the threat posed to the British people following Dawn Sturgess' death.

Comment: Russia's Embassy in London has responded to Williamson's accusation by calling for an actual investigation. RT reports:
"We hope that the circumstances of her poisoning will be investigated in good faith and in accordance with high international standards, and the perpetrators will be brought to justice," the embassy said in a statement on Monday.

The UK government, however, seemingly focused on baselessly blaming Russia instead of investigating, just like the Skripal family poisoning back in March. Russia has repeatedly urged London to conduct a proper and transparent investigation and dismissed baseless allegations of its involvement.

"As it stands now, the police investigation of the Skripals case is limited by political frameworks imposed by the current government. Unsubstantiated claims against Russia make it impossible to determine the real causes of the two incidents," the statement reads.

A similar call was later issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry, which urged the UK to stop producing "the same old mantra 'Russians did it'" and get to the real investigation instead.

"Could you perhaps come up with something new? A proper and careful investigation for instance?" the ministry said on Twitter.
Also see: NewsReal: Novi-shock! Devious Russians Tire of Spectacular World Cup, Poison Innocent Brits For Laughs


Mr. Potato

Elizabeth Warren: Any EPA administrator absolutely has to believe in climate change

Elizabeth Warren
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said on Thursday following President Donald Trump's tweet announcing that Scott Pruitt was stepping down as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that anyone who doesn't believe in climate change should not head the agency.

The Hill reported on Warren's statement about Pruitt's resignation in which she said he should have been fired "28 scandals ago," even though he was not fired but tendered a letter of resignation to Trump.

In the letter, Pruitt mentioned "unrelenting attacks" from the leftwing media and Democrats for alleged ethics violations, including criticism of family members "that have taken a sizable toll on all of us."

Comment: Essentially, what Warren is saying is that anyone heading any federal agency has to agree with her views. It's an absolutely ridiculous position to hold. Maybe one day when she's president (God forbid) she can put that position into practice.

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Megaphone

UK needs US and Russia more than the EU - But try telling Theresa May that

EU big ben
© AFP 2018 / OLI SCARFF
Pantomime season has clearly arrived early in the sleepy city of Salisbury. Can you believe the latest twist in the Skripal saga? Now two druggies have fallen ill after picking up a contaminated syringe or vial with the deadly (or not so deadly as it turns out) Novichok.

Is it too cynical to suggest that this has happened at a rather fortuitous time for Theresa May, her crumbling government and her own political credibility?

Despite her and Boris Johnson's best efforts, the World Cup has been a raging success in Russia and football fans, pundits and even the MSM have been singing Russia's praises.

Despite the fear of the tabloid press and a selection of useful idiots in the House of Commons, led by Stephen Kinnock, the England team have gone and done brilliantly so far in the tournament. To cap it all, no babies or football hooligans have been eaten by the Russians either!

Comment: The UK establishment, like the US, can no longer play the game like it used to and, if does, it will collapse: Also check out SOTT radio's new show:

NewsReal: Novi-shock! Devious Russians Tire of Spectacular World Cup, Poison Innocent Brits For Laughs