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#BackDoorBoris! This phoney PM can run, but not for long!

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Britain's PM Boris Johnson • Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon • Bute House, Edinburgh
Yesterday I was proud of both my country and my First Minister. The fake Prime Minister of the UK, elected by less than one 1% of the 46 million registered voters, sought to charm a part of the British union which has rejected his party and his politics consistently over the last 64 years with a secretive and swift visit to Scotland.

His arrival in Edinburgh city centre outside Bute House, the official residence of the First Minister, was met with a cacophony of boos and derogatory chants from the several hundred Scots who had gathered at very short notice to express their disapproval for a democratically illegitimate PM who has consistently disrespected Scotland and displayed the pompous, racist and condescending characteristics we have grown to expect from the privileged self-obsessed minority who travel through the Eton and Oxbridge corridors that reek of entitlement and advantage.

Our First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, conveyed the feelings of the nation with body language that screamed contempt for the visiting buffoon who had somehow manoeuvred himself into a position of authority far beyond his intellect, capability or moral values.

Light Sabers

A glimpse behind the scenes: Tulsi's takedown of Kamala Harris

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Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI)
Gabbard dismantled Kamala Harris because no one else had bothered trying!

It's no great mystery why Tulsi Gabbard chose to focus her ire on Kamala Harris last night in Detroit. For months, Harris has gotten away with empty identity-related sloganeering and shallow performative stunts, like the one she pulled on Joe Biden in the previous round of debates - which of course was received rapturously by much of the media, leading to bogus claims of a Harris 'surge.' Meanwhile, left unexamined was the phony central conceit of Harris's campaign: that she is a 'progressive prosecutor' and therefore supremely well-qualified to make the case against Trump. This mantra has long been ripe for a proper dissection, given its utter ridiculousness. Unfortunately for Biden, though, his cognitive faculties aren't exactly in the greatest shape and challenging Harris effectively seems well outside his scope of competence at this point. So into the void stepped Tulsi.

It had been simmering for some time. In one of the first synopses of the Democratic candidates from January of this year, The New York Times chose to highlight the 'history-making potential' of Harris on account of her unique identity status, yet Tulsi - despite also being a woman, in addition to a racial and religious minority - did not receive the 'history-making' moniker.

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Cloud Grey

Pentagon puts hold on $10B contract after Trump's swipe at Amazon puts deal 'under a dark cloud'

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US Defense Secretary Mark Esper
The Pentagon is slamming the brakes on its mega-competition to award a $10 billion cloud computing contract after President Donald Trump suggested the Defense Department might have rigged the contest in favor of Amazon, a frequent target of his criticism.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who assumed his post July 23, is now reviewing accusations of unfairness in the fiercely fought competition, the Pentagon announced Thursday, marking the president's latest incursion into the arcane world of Defense Department contracting. Oracle has reportedly waged an aggressive lobbying campaign to push back on the competition, now pitting Amazon against Microsoft, including talking with members of Congress and preparing a graphic that made its way to the president's desk.

Elissa Smith, a Pentagon spokesperson, said in a statement Thursday:
"Secretary Esper is committed to ensuring our warfighters have the best capabilities, including Artificial Intelligence, to remain the most lethal force in the world, while safeguarding taxpayer dollars. Keeping his promise to Members of Congress and the American public, Secretary Esper is looking at the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) program. No decision will be made on the program until he has completed his examination."
The latest scrape once again pits Trump against Amazon, whose founder and CEO Jeff Bezos also owns The Washington Post and has become a growing powerbroker in the D.C. region.

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Dollar

Soros enters the 2020 'funding influence' game: $5.1M check to Democrats

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George Soros
Billionaire financier George Soros has created a super PAC and written a $5.1 million check for Democrats ahead of next year's election. However, the liberal mega-donor has not revealed which candidate will get his blessing.

Soros spent more than $20 million during the 2016 election, donating more than $9 million to Political Action Committees (PACs) supporting Hillary Clinton, and the rest on committees working to install Democrats in Congress and to boost minority turnout at the polls.

According to records filed with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday, the 88-year-old billionaire kicked his 2020 efforts off with a deposit of $5.1 million into his own Democracy PAC, more than doubling the $2.1 million he had donated at this point in the 2016 cycle.

Though no doubt spurred on by a desire to unseat President Donald Trump, Soros has not revealed who among the two dozen Democratic hopefuls his PAC will bestow its wealth on. Speaking to the Washington Post last year, the Hungarian-born investor said he would stay out of the party's primaries, as playing favorites would "divide the Democratic Party."

Footprints

Peace deal? US to withdraw thousands of US troops for Taliban guarantee of direct negotiations with Kabul

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US Peace Envoy to Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad
The United States is ready to withdraw a large number of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in exchange for Taliban guarantees to start direct negotiations with Kabul on ending the nearly 18-year war in Afghanistan, U.S. media reported on August 1.

The Washington Post and CNN cited unnamed sources as saying that the number of soldiers would go down from 14,000 to 8,000-9,000 as part of a peace deal to end the conflict. To date, the Taliban has refused to negotiate with the Kabul government, calling it a "puppet regime."

Other measures include a personnel reduction at the U.S. Embassy and cuts in security personnel, CNN reported.

Speaking to RFE/RL on July 31, U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad said there were four key issues for a comprehensive peace agreement: the withdrawal of foreign troops, a Taliban guarantee to prevent terrorist attacks, intra-Afghan dialogue leading to a political settlement, and a permanent cease-fire. In acknowledging the delicate situation, he has stressed that "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed."

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US and Taliban reportedly reach peace deal to end Afghan war, remove all foreign troops within 1.5 yrs


Boat

Undeployable! USN's money-pit ship can't deliver munitions to deck nor launch F-35 fighters

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An F/A-18F Super Hornet jet flies over the USS Gerald R. Ford, 2017
The US Navy's new $13 billion aircraft carrier was delivered with only two of its 11 elevators -vital to get munitions to its deck- operational. For the Navy, it's the latest in a series of costly embarrassments.

The USS Gerald R. Ford is the first of the Navy's new Ford-class aircraft carriers, a hulking, 100,000-ton beast built to replace the aging fleet of Nimitz-class vessels. Already 23 percent over budget, it was delivered in 2017 but has yet to undergo so-called 'shock trials' to prove its combat readiness.

However, Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Virginia) told Bloomberg this week that nine of the Ford's weapons elevators are non-operational, and will require costly and time-consuming upgrades to get them working. With the Ford's crew unable to move ordnance to deck, "the ship can't deploy," Luria -who serves on the House Armed Services Committee- said.

Senate Armed Services Chairman Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) also hounded Vice Admiral Michael Gilday, President Donald Trump's nominee for Chief of Naval Operations, at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday. "The ship was accepted by the Navy incomplete, nearly two years late, two-and-a-half billion dollars over budget, and 9 of 11 weapons elevators still don't work, with costs continuing to grow," Inhofe exclaimed, adding that the Navy's lack of planning "ought to be criminal."

Arrow Down

BoJo's govt majority slashed to just one as Tories suffer repercussions of a damaging by-election

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Liberal Democrats celebrate winning • Conservative MP Chris Davies
Boris Johnson's Tory government just got weaker after being inflicted with a damaging by-election defeat that leaves the new UK prime minister with a perilous majority of just one, and which may precipitate a general election.

It would appear that talk of a 'Boris bounce' effect on the fortunes of the Conservative Party has been somewhat premature. Johnson is now a record-breaker -not that he'll want to boast about it- after becoming the UK PM that lost a seat in a by-election faster than any other for over a century.

The resurgent pro-remain Liberal Democrat Party, represented by Jane Dodds, won the seat of Brecon and Radnorshire in Wales by a majority of 1,425. They secured 43.5 percent of the vote while the Conservatives were beaten into second, on 39 percent.

Pirates

Trump threatens to unleash ISIS prisoners into Europe

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Donald Trump has threatened to release thousands of ISIS fighters into Europe if countries don't agree to take them back.

The US president made the threat as US officials warned that ISIS remains a global threat despite losing swathes of territory it held in Syria and Iraq.

Speaking outside the White House, Mr Trump said: "We have 2,500 ISIS fighters that we want Europe to take...We have thousands of ISIS fighters that we want Europe to take and let's see if they take them.

"And if they don't take them, we'll probably have to release them to Europe."

Yoda

Tulsi Gabbard defends debate claim with facts that Trump supports Al Qaeda

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U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, defended her Democratic debate claim Wednesday night that President Trump is supporting Al Qaeda.

Gabbard cited Trump's "support and alliance with Saudi Arabia that is both providing direct and indirect support directly to Al Qaeda," when she spoke to Shannon Bream of "Fox News @ Night" after the debate.

"How can you say Saudi Arabia is a great partner in fighting terrorism when they are fueling and funding terrorist groups in Yemen?" she added.

Comment: Tulsi finally had it with MSM 'Assad apologist' smears, which have not stopped since her visit to Syria three years ago:
Democratic presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard slammed MSNBC - and mainstream media in general - for dredging up her meeting with Syrian President Bashar Assad every time she goes on TV, calling the endless repetition "propaganda."

"Every time I come back on MSNBC you guys talk to me about [Assad]," Gabbard said, clearly exasperated but not losing her composure. "It sounds to me like these are talking points that Kamala Harris and her campaign are feeding you, because she's refusing to address the questions that were posed to her," she continued as the host stammered and tried to interject.

Marveling that "every single time for three years" she's appeared on television she has been confronted with the dreaded 'Assad visit,' Gabbard finally shut down the hyperverbal host.
"This is where the propaganda comes in."
Gabbard isn't exaggerating - it's hard to find a clip of her from the last three years that hasn't included some self-righteous pundit insisting she condemn Assad for "gassing his own people" or "gassing children." While Assad is largely supported by the people of Syria, at least outside the areas controlled by US-backed militant groups, Gabbard has been wary of saying anything nice about one of the US' favorite bogeymen. Even so, she is routinely attacked as an "Assad apologist" by Western media.

The Hawaii congresswoman has explained herself hoarse that she met with Assad in the hope of working out a path to peace in the country. She has also made it clear that the Syrians she met with were united in their pleas for the US to stop funding the so-called "moderate rebels" that have laid waste to much of the country. Yet in Groundhog Day-like fashion, every time Gabbard appears in front of a TV camera, the host insists she denounce Assad and will not stop needling her until she does.

CNN's Anderson Cooper pushed her for nearly two and a half minutes to affirm that Assad was "a murderer and a torturer" during an interview following the Democratic primary debate on Wednesday, and rival Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has been pushing the Assad-apologist line heavily after taking a verbal beating from Gabbard on the debate stage over her abysmal record as California attorney general.



Fire

Establishment Propagandists Are Freaking Out Over Gabbard's Decimation of Harris

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Kamala Harris (L) and Tulsi Gabbard (R) squared off at the second Democratic candidate's debate
In the race to determine who will serve as Commander in Chief of the most powerful military force in the history of civilization, night two of the CNN Democratic presidential debates saw less than six minutes dedicated to discussing US military policy during the 180-minute event.

That's six, as in the number before seven. Not sixty. Not sixteen. Six. From the moment Jake Tapper said "I want to turn to foreign policy" to the moment Don Lemon interrupted Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard just as she was preparing to correctly explain how President Trump is supporting Al-Qaeda in Idlib, approximately five minutes and fifty seconds had elapsed. The questions then turned toward the Mueller report and impeachment proceedings.