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Tory election candidate caught on camera setting up fake 'spontaneous' interview with resident


Comment: If you can't make it, fake it!


Conservative
© Reuters / Kevin Coombs
A Conservative Party activist
A candidate being fielded by the Tories for the UK general election has been left red-faced after being filmed setting up a fake 'spontaneous' interview with one of his residents - who is also, crucially, one of his friends.

Lee Anderson, the Conservative candidate for Ashfield, who recently caused a stir online, after suggesting anti-social council tenants should be forced to live in tents in the field and undergo hard labor, has been caught trying to trick a journalist on the campaign trail.

Michael Crick, who is reporting for Mail+ during the election campaign, spent a day with Anderson as he canvassed his constituents - accompanied by his film crew.

Comment: And it's not just the MPs that are up to such trickery, the Conservatives have the UK's tax-payer funded, state broadcaster, the BBC, doing their dirty work, too:


Arrow Down

Down the rabbit hole he goes: Donald Trump is Alice, and Washington is Wonderland

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Donald Trump's millions of detractors without doubt see him as The Mad Hatter: But, no: He's Alice. The President of the United States has disappeared down the rabbit hole and he's in Wonderland - Complete with a Red Queen (Nancy Pelosi) shouting "Off with his head!"

The great mistake foreign observers make observing the latest farce in Washington is assuming that there must be some order, rationality and linear logic behind it. There is none. It is Politics According to the Marx Brothers

This is a show trial - incompetently planned and directed with hundreds of crazed scriptwriters: The Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee, their staffs and the salivating Mainstream US Media are writing and rewriting the script as they go along.

If one is to believe the Mainstream Media, who avidly take this bizarre cartoon seriously, enough evidence has already been established to clearly convict Trump of seeking to push an inquiry into the prima facie evidence of corruption on the part of the son of a former vice president and the leading Democratic presidential candidate.

Is this supposed to be criminal or shocking? What is Trump even accused of doing? He is accused of cautiously investigating the possibility of corruption in a sensitive and clearly unstable US ally whose government openly tried to influence the 2016 US presidential election (as Russia did NOT!)

Propaganda

Manufacturing consent: How NY Times shamefully spins Bolivian coup against 'coca-farming strongman' Morales


Comment: "Strongman"! Ooh, that's gonna wins hearts and minds!


Supporters of ousted President Evo Morales
© REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
Supporters of ousted President Evo Morales hold a sign that reads "Down with the coup in Bolivia," November 22, 2019
A military-assisted coup against a democratically elected president transforms into a dramatic rescue of democracy from military dictatorship by someone who got 4 percent of the vote, to hear the US paper of record tell the story.

President Evo Morales of Bolivia resigned on November 10, after losing the support of the military, after US-backed opposition violently protested the outcome of the election which showed him winning in the first round with a 10-percent lead over the closest challenger. Three days later, opposition senator Jeanine Añez declared herself "interim president." Washington called it a "significant moment for democracy in the Western Hemisphere."

In the New York Times narrative, however, Morales was a "strongman" - at least in the printed edition headline - and "a leftist who led with a single-minded pursuit of his vision for 14 years."


Comment: See also: Western media's whitewash of Bolivia's far-right coup


USA

Tulsi Gabbard says Democratic party is not 'of, by or for the people'

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Democratic Candidate for President, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI)
Tulsi Gabbard caught every single Democrat off guard with this gutsy statement!

Tulsi Gabbard may be trailing in the polls, but she certainly set herself apart from the other 2020 hopefuls.

The veteran has been mercilessly attacked by her own party. Hillary Clinton, defying all logic, accused her of being a Russian operative (sound familiar?).

Gabbard is even taking on Google for alleged attempts to censor her.

It seems the liberal establishment is doing everything they can to squash their fellow Democrat. But Tulsi is not backing down.

And she's taking on the entire party.


Comment: See also:


Target

In case you didn't notice, the trade war with China went off the rails

Broken rails
© ICSA
While you weren't looking — perhaps while you were watching impeachment hearings — the trade war with China went off the rails and lost its meaning.

To understand why, you have to know why the US started a trade war with China in the first place. It began with a very specific investigation, one using Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 to examine claims of Chinese theft of US intellectual property.

The investigation determined what many in the business community had been talking about for years: that China abused its US partners, stole the IP of American companies, forced those companies to reveal their technology to Chinese counterparts, and muscled US firms out of the Chinese economy in favor of state-owned enterprises.

This, the Trump administration said, was a problem beyond the capacity of the World Trade Organization. It was a problem worth going to economic war over. And so we did.

But so far this trade war has accomplished nothing aside from breaking up US supply chains and souring relations between the US and China. And now instead of discussing meaningful ways the Chinese economy will open to US businesses, trade negotiators are reportedly haggling over how many soybeans China will buy.

Stop

Turkey reportedly has no plans of resuming offensive in NE Syria

Russian/Turk patrol
© Reuters/Kemal Aslan
Russian and Turkish return from joint patrol in NE Syria
Turkey last month conducted a military incursion into Syrian border areas controlled by Kurdish militias. The operation was put on pause after Russia, a major player in Syria, struck a deal with Turkey and secured a withdrawal of Kurdish forces from the border area.

Turkey won't be resuming its military offensive in northeastern Syria, Reuters reports citing an unnamed security source.

Ankara's operation against Kurdish forces along the Syrian border, which Turkey designates as terrorists, lasted for nine days in mid-October. On 17 October, Turkey agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire for five days to let Kurdish-led forces withdraw from the area.

In a bid to avoid further expansion of Turkish troops within Syria's territory, the Damascus government reached a deal with the Kurdish-led alliance of militias, the SDF, to deploy the Syrian army to the border areas. Damascus views the Turkish offensive as a violation of Syria's sovereignty.

2 + 2 = 4

Epic burn: 'We didn't boycott US firms during NSA scandal' - German minister defends move to include Huawei in 5G network

Huawei
© Wolfgang Rattay | Reuters
The Huawei logo in front of the company’s German headquarters in Duesseldorf, Germany
Germany's economy minister has backed inclusion of Huawei in the country's 5G networks despite US claims of spying by the Chinese tech giant. He recalled that American firms weren't sidelined during the infamous NSA scandal.

Berlin did not "boycott" US enterprises after the National Security Agency (NSA) was found to be tapping the phones of Chancellor Angela Merkel and her predecessor Gerhard Schröder in 2013, Economic Minister Peter Altmaier told German TV ARD on Sunday.

"The US also demands from its companies that they pass on certain information that is needed to fight terrorism," Altmaier continued, making the point that even if Huawei is eventually found to be passing on data to Beijing, it would not be anything Washington has not already demanded of US companies working in Germany.

Of course, Germany wasn't just throwing caution to the wind: "It must be demonstrably ensured that the Chinese state has no influence, and every single component must be certified to ensure it hasn't been manipulated in any way," Altmaier continued. But "that of course also applies to European and US suppliers."

That said, the minister's comments infuriated US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, who has been one of the most strident voices pushing Berlin to exile Huawei from its networks. The diplomatic mission issued a vague but menacing statement on Monday reminding that the thousands of American troops stationed in Germany are liable to take offense at such careless talk.

"The recent claims by senior German officials that the United States is equivalent to the Chinese Communist Party are an insult to the thousands of American troops who help ensure Germany's security," Grenell said in the statement.

Handcuffs

Afghan intelligence detains two human rights activists for exposing pedophile ring

bacha bazi

Bacha bazi in Afghanistan
Afghanistan's main intelligence agency "arbitrarily detained" two human rights defenders last week after they exposed alleged sexual abuse against children, Amnesty International says.

In a statement on November 25, the London-based human rights watchdog said Musa Mahmudi and Ehsanullah Hamidi were detained by the National Directorate of Security (NDS) on November 21 when they were on their way to meet with the European Union ambassador in Kabul.

The NDS must release the two men immediately, the statement said, adding that they "are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment" while in custody.

Both Mahmudi and Hamidi are well-known human rights defenders from Logar Province, south of Kabul, according to Amnesty.

It said the pair started receiving threats, including from local officials in Logar, after they gave interviews to the Afghan media outlet TOLO News and the British newspaper The Guardian earlier this month about a pedophile ring in the region.

At least 546 boys from six schools have allegedly been abused and some of the victims have been murdered, The Guardian reported, adding that rights campaigners had uncovered more than 100 videos of the abuse.

Comment: Pedophiles in power. It's probably the same in every country. It's certainly true in Afghanistan, France, the U.S., the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands...


Passport

Iraqi Defence Minister threatens to SUE Swedish media for outing dual-citizenship status and alleged welfare fraud

IraqDefense Minister Najah Hassan Ali al-Shammari
© News Front
Iraq’s Defense Minister Najah Hassan Ali al-Shammari
After the Swedish Defence Ministry confirmed the scoop about Najah al-Shammari's status as a Swedish citizen, an investigation into grant fraud has been launched.

Iraqi Defence Minister Najah al-Shammari has reportedly hired a Swedish lawyer and is threatening to sue several Swedish news sites for allegedly spreading "false claims", national broadcaster SVT reported, citing a Facebook statement from the Iraqi Ministry of Defence.

Last week, the news outlet Nyheter Idag disclosed that al-Shammari was a Swedish citizen registered in Stockholm suburb, which was subsequently confirmed by the Swedish Ministry of Defence. A preliminary investigation into grant fraud was also launched, as al-Shammari was disclosed to have received a permanent disability allowance due to memory problems. According to Nyheter Idag, one of the grants amounted to SEK 5,200 ($540) per month, whereas another one, a multi-child supplement, amounted to SEK 4,480 ($465).

Comment: Swedish media outs Iraqi Defence Minister as Stockholm citizen with criminal record


Eye 2

'Tony Blair lied, cheated and privatized': Former PM slammed online for criticisms of current British politics

Tony Blair
© Reuters / Toby Melville
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair
Former British PM Tony Blair has been slammed online and reminded of his destructive intervention in Iraq that left the country in chaos, after claiming Britain now leads the pack when it comes to 'crazy' world politics.

In a speech hosted by Reuters in London on Monday, Blair insisted that "populism" had taken a hold of both the right wing Conservatives and Jeremy Corbyn's socialist Labour party, asserting that British politics was both crazy and chaotic.

"There is often a conversation about whose politics is crazier [in the world]. I agree that right now the competition is fierce. But I still believe British politics is unfortunately ahead of the pack."

Comment: Blair continues in his role as nefarious mouthpiece for the establishment, all the while feathering his ever growing nest. Although thankfully his reputation precedes him and few in the UK give much weight to what he spews forth, even if he seems to be completely oblivious to how much he is hatred throughout the country. In fact these efforts could easily backfire, much to humanity's benefit.