Puppet Masters
You rise fast and fall hard in the fickle world of television. Just last April, Maddow overtook Fox News' Sean Hannity to claim the title of most-watched host across cable news. She had become a reliable source for Russigate aficionados to get their daily dose of crazy.
Sadly for Maddow, the latest data released by Nielsen shows her show in fifth place with a total audience of 2.4877 million viewers for July - behind Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and The Five (all Fox News shows).
For context, in January this year, Maddow still boasted an audience of nearly 3.3 million, which means she shed around 800,000 viewers in just six months. Maddow was also in fifth place among viewers in the 25-54 age range - the group most-favored by advertisers.
Ouch.
Once dubbed "the smartest person on TV" by Forbes (really), this is certainly not the big payoff Maddow was expecting, having dedicated three years of her career to breathlessly covering every twist and turn in the anticlimactic Trump-Russia "collusion" drama.
In its promotional framing and question, CNN pushed hard for another showdown between Harris and former vice president Joe Biden. But the more authentic and substantial spat so far came between Harris and Gabbard.
Responding to Biden, Harris said she was proud of the work she did as attorney general of California, positioning her efforts as a matter of cleaning up policies put in place by people like the former VP. (Biden had just taken a well-deserved takedown from New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker about his "tough on crime" rhetoric.)
But Gabbard wouldn't let this revisionist history stand.
Disrupting the monotony was Marianne Williamson, who once again was the most-searched candidate following the debate. She raised eyebrows by using the phrase "dark psychic forces" to describe Trump's demagoguery, prompting many ironically ironic tweets from ironically ironic people eager to make fun of how weird and ridiculous this self-help guru woman is.
Which to me is a bit odd seeing as the people she's being compared to are status quo politicians, who are some of the most freakishly insane creatures on this planet.
During an interview with C-SPAN political editor Steve Scully, the president argued that he did not regret any of the tweets he personally wrote, but demurred when it came to content from other accounts when asked whether he regretted any of his account's roughly 43,000 messages.
"Not much, honestly not much," Trump said. "I sent the one about the 'wiretapping' ... and that turned out to be true."
"A lot of the times the bigger problem is the retweets," he continued. "You know, you retweet something that sounds good but it turns out to be from a player that's not the best player in the world. And that sort of causes a problem."
Comment: The video interview:
Boris Johnson's new senior adviser and a key architect of Brexit gave his damning view on Conservative MPs at a conference in 2017, where he said: "People think, and by the way I think most people are right: 'The Tory party is run by people who basically don't care about people like me.'
"That is what most people in the country have thought about the Tory party for decades. I know a lot of Tory MPs and I am sad to say the public is basically correct. Tory MPs largely do not care about these poorer people. They don't care about the NHS. And the public has kind of cottoned on to that."
Comment: The rapidly deteriorating quality of life for the majority of citizens is a testament to what those in power really have in mind for the country:
- Income stagnation and rising poverty: Millions of UK families earning less than 15 years ago
- UK economic collapse accelerating: 28% increase in shops going bust, biggest slump since 2009, food and fuel prices rise
- UK government to raid 90 year old charity fund to pay off 0.6% of national debt as economy continues to burn
- UK's poverty wages, extortionate rents and austerity: Homeless families who work soars 73% in 5 years

Donald Trump with Boris Johnson in 2017. Trump has promised the two countries could strike 'a very substantial trade agreement'.
Boris Johnson has presented a trade deal with the US as a way of offsetting the economic costs of leaving the EU, and Donald Trump promised the two countries could strike "a very substantial trade agreement" that would increase trade "four or five times".
Trump, however, would not be able to push an agreement through a hostile Congress, where there would be strong bipartisan opposition to any UK trade deal in the event of a threat to the 1998 Good Friday agreement, and to the open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
Comment: There is always going to be something that politicians will use to prevent Brexit going ahead - because it was never meant to - and this is just another to add to the list:
- Don't mourn Theresa May: She was one of Britain's worst-ever prime ministers
- Brexit Has Exposed The Rotten Foundations of Britain's Political System
- Still Confused About Brexit? It's Actually Pretty Simple...
- Brexit: A Political Farce Based on a Public Lie
- NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France
- NewsReal: Yellow Vest Protests, Brexit Farce - Revolutionary Climate in Western Europe?
- NewsReal: California Wildfires, Climate Change, And The Impossible Brexit

FILE PHOTO: A Russian soldier and Syrian woman wave their countries' flags in the Syrian city of Homs
The embassy celebrated the reinstatement of tweeting rights on Wednesday evening, with staff thanking supporters for raising awareness about the ban. "Stay with us and encourage your friends to join," the account tweeted, "as further on in such surcumstances (sic) we'll need much stronger backup."
Earlier, the embassy's account was abruptly suspended, with Twitter giving no explanation, save for a note that it "suspends accounts which violate the Twitter Rules." The suspension did, however, come after the embassy posted a video criticizing the controversial 'White Helmets,' a Syrian civil-defense organization supposedly linked to jihadist rebels and terror organizations like Al-Qaeda.
Comment: The empire has little defense against truth and so has to resort to outright censorship:
- Organ theft, staged attacks: UN panel details White Helmets' criminal activities, media yawns
- Social media: Can we take back power from the tech giants and their government overlords?
Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz's team referred Comey for possible prosecution under the classified information protection laws, but Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors working for Attorney General William Barr reportedly have decided to decline prosecution — a decision that's likely to upset Comey's conservative critics.
Prosecutors found the IG's findings compelling but decided not to bring charges because they did not believe they had enough evidence of Comey's intent to violate the law, according to multiple sources.
The concerns stem from the fact that one memo that Comey leaked to a friend specifically to be published by the media — as he admitted in congressional testimony — contained information classified at the lowest level of "confidential," and that classification was made by the FBI after Comey had transmitted the information, the sources said.

Construction site of the Nord Stream 2 in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
The committee voted 20 to 2 on Wednesday morning to back the new penalties, part of the "Protecting Europe's Energy Security Act." Sponsored by Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-New Hampshire), the bill seeks to address concerns about so-called "Russian influence" in Europe.
Comment: After finding absolutely no evidence of 'Russia collusion' in the US - following an expensive, prolonged and exhaustive investigation - they think they're going to find it in Europe? Caitlin Johnstone: The Real Reason Propagandists Have Been Promoting Anti-Russia Hysteria
Shaheen claimed on Wednesday that the sanctions will affect only two companies: Allseas Group SA of Switzerland and Italian firm Saipem SpAof.

Federal prosecutors announced charges of sex trafficking against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein on Monday. Epstein is seen here in 2005.
Comment: Epstein's ego was psychopath-sized, apparently. More on his plans for a new human race from Fox:
Among the scientists Epstein consulted were Nobel prize-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, who discovered the quark, Nobel laureate and M.I.T.'s theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek, paleontologist and evolutionary neurologist Oliver Sacks, the well-known physicist Stephen Hawking, and molecular engineer George M. Church, who has identified genes that could be modified to create superior humans.
He had allegedly revealed his 'superior race' plans to a a wide array of people beginning in the early 2000s.
Despite his 2008 sex-trafficking conviction, Epstein regularly held dinners, lunches, and conferences attended by many of the world's most prominent scientists, including Steven Hawking. Three people told the Times about one particular pursuit Epstein discussed at these events: "On multiple occasions starting in the early 2000s," the Times reports, "Mr. Epstein told scientists and businessmen about his ambitions to use his New Mexico ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm and would give birth to his babies. Mr. Epstein's goal was to have 20 women at a time impregnated at his 33,000-square-foot Zorro Ranch in a tiny town outside Santa Fe."
Comment: The utter freak probably only felt safe discussing this idea with his peers because some of them had similar ideas...
Bill Gates had a closer relationship with Jeffrey Epstein than he admitted, The New York Times reports











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UPDATE: Thursday 1st August 2019
RT goes into more detail about Tulsi's takedown and Twitter's apparent trend rigging: Twitter deems that Harris was "destroyed" in the debates: The Hill notes that Harris' spokesman is blaming a now debunked conspiracy theory pushed by the Washington establishment for her pitiful performace: