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Amy Klobuchar: Why she is the favorite Democrat of Senate Republicans

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Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)
Senator Amy Klobuchar's presidential campaign exemplifies the anti-working class and right-wing politics of the Democratic Party. Her campaign platform addresses almost none of the pressing issues confronting millions of workers and youth in the United States. She is one of a group of candidates offering themselves as "center-left" substitutes in case the campaign of former Vice President Joe Biden should fall apart.

Like a company offering multiple products to saturate the market, often made using the same ingredients in minutely different proportions, she is one of many right-wing candidates fielded by the Democratic Party who is differentiated from the rest by a slightly varied hue of alleged progressive politics.

In some ways, Klobuchar seems a candidate prepared in the laboratory to meet the specific requirements of the 2020 campaign:
- years of experience in the US Senate, check;
- background as a tough law-and-order prosecutor, check;
- female, check;
- visibly younger than Biden and Trump, check;
- represents a state in the Midwest, the key battleground of 2016 and likely of 2020, check.
And one might add:
- proven defender of corporate America and US imperialism, check, check, check.

Comment: Klobuchar also thought Hillary Clinton would have made a great president, saying, "She passed every threshold."


Briefcase

Former US attorney under Clinton signals Judge Emmet Sullivan to make trouble for the administration

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US District Judge Emmet Sullivan • Former US Attorney Harry Litman
The Los Angeles Times has posted a column by UCLA Law Professor and former U.S. Attorney under Bill Clinton, Harry Litman. The column that captures just how disconnected legal analysis has become in the Trump era. Litman in the column admits, to his credit, that the precedent overwhelmingly opposes a denial of motion to dismiss. However, Litman then encourages U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan to use the hearing to "make trouble" for the Justice Departmenta goal disconnected from the inescapable legal precedent (and thus the judicial obligations) presented by the motion. There is a word for using hearing to gratuitously "make trouble" for the Executive Branch: judicial activism. I have previously written about the need to dismiss the Flynn case and criticized those who dismiss new evidence of wrongdoing by the prosecutors.[Update: Professor Litman has responded on Twitter and his views are included below]

Litman's column follows the pattern of not even discussing the allegations facing the prosecutors or the new information. There is no mention of the possible false statements or withheld evidence in the case. There is no mention of new evidence showing findings of no criminality but high-level interventions to keep the investigation alive. The case is presented again in an immaculate fashion where the impropriety of the Justice Department is presented as established and beyond question. While I have admitted to coming to these disputes with the bias of a long-standing criminal defense attorney, I at least acknowledge the opposing arguments on the merits.

Eye 1

British govt gags NHS staff from speaking out publicly about what's really going on in hospitals during 'Covid-19 pandemic'

Medical staff
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Draconian measures prevent some healthcare professions discussing their work during pandemic
Healthcare professionals are being silenced and threatened with disciplinary action for speaking out about their work during the coronavirus outbreak, the Guardian can reveal.

Many NHS staff are increasingly concerned that their ability to share stories about their work is being restricted by a clampdown on speaking out publicly.

It follows reports of doctors and nurses being gagged by hospitals and other NHS bodies from speaking out about widespread shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE). Tactics have included threatening emails, the possibility of disciplinary action, and some people even being sent home from work.

Comment: It is also now undeniable that not only was the infection and possible mortality rate massively exaggerated, and that most hospitals weren't backlogged but were instead left empty, and that, while these lies were being broadcast by the government and the media, and people were on the street clapping for the NHS, the elderly and vulnerable were without the care they needed and died in numbers likely higher than on average, some were even asked to sign Do Not Resuscitate forms; cancer patients had appointments postponed which actually caused a greater loss of life than the coronavirus. And so one wonders just what amount of unnecessary death these gag orders contributed to? Bearing in mind we've yet to even begin counting the true cost of damage to society, to the economy, and all the other forms of destruction the tyrannical lockdown has wrought.


Star of David

CFR member admits what we already knew: Israel-Palestine 'peace process' was never intended to give Palestinians a state

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ISRAELI SOLDIER HOLDING A MOBILE PHONE IN FRONT OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER, TRYING TO PREVENT THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN THE WEST BANK VILLAGE OF NABI SALEH, APRIL 20, 2018.
Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations has an article at Foreign Policy saying that the U.S. should phase out aid to Israel and "end the special relationship" because the peace process has attained its real objective: Israel is established as a secure country with a standard of living rivaling the UK and France, and no real military threat.


Comment: No real military threat? That's good to know, but someone should inform Netanyahu and all the hysterical Israelis constantly wailing about the supposed threat posed by Hezbollah, Iran, Hamas, etc. But what do you think the chances are that Israel would ever let the U.S. stop giving it billions of dollars of free money? Not very likely.


The piece is shocking because it strips the mask from the peace process, saying just what Edward Said, Rashid Khalidi and Ali Abunimah said decades ago, it was intended to fail, never producing Palestinian sovereignty.

Cook says the U.S.'s "core interest" in the Middle East was always Israel's "security," so the peace process needed to spin its wheels forever.
U.S. policymakers have long believed that a two-state solution was the best way to ensure Israel's security, and U.S. presidents from Bill Clinton to Barack Obama to Donald Trump himself have repeatedly pursued that goal. But the mostly unacknowledged fact about the two-state impasse — and perhaps the reason Washington hasn't summoned the political will to overcome it — is that it has helped the United States achieve one [of] its core interests in the region: helping to ensure Israeli security....
The "tragedy" for Palestinians is that they trusted the U.S. and "misread" core U.S. interests, Cook explains; but now they have to live forever in Bantustans.
The tragedy in all this is the permanent dispossession of the Palestinians, who will no doubt be outraged at Washington's washing its hands of the conflict, sealing their fate to live forever under the boot of the IDF or shoved into Bantustans. They would be justified in their anger. They have also misread core U.S. interests in the Middle East, which really are not concerned with the Palestinians, who, against all evidence, trusted the United States.
The next time anyone talks about Arabs not really meaning what they say or conducting foreign policy like a soukh, remind them that Even a Council on Foreign Relations pundit says the U.S. lied to Palestinians for 25 years of false promises.

Bad Guys

Britain First leader Paul Golding 'found guilty of terror offence' because he refused to give cops his phone's PIN following Russia trip

Paul Golding
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The 38-year-old had refused to give police access to his mobile phone on his return from a political trip to Russia
Britain First leader Paul Golding has been found guilty of a terror offence after refusing to give police his phone's PIN following a trip to Russia.

Golding, 38, was stopped at Heathrow Airport on October 23 last year on his way back from Moscow by officers from the Metropolitan Police.

He refused to give the pin codes for an iPhone and Apple computer and was later charged with willfully refusing to comply with a duty under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act.

Cross

Trump designates houses of worship as essential, orders US governors to reopen them NOW

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President Donald Trump held a previously unscheduled press briefing at the White House on Friday to unveil Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance on reopening places of worship, classifying them as "essential."

Trump called on governors to open all places of worship "right now, this weekend." He added that if state governors chose to keep places of worship closed, he would "override them."

Earlier this week, the CDC released guidance on reopening child care centers, schools, restaurants, mass transit systems and other businesses. Churches were not part of that guidance.

The CDC's release came as all states had already begun the process of reopening their economies.

Earlier this month, The Associated Press reported that top Trump administration officials had shelved documents that offered advice on reopening the country, saying that the recommendations wouldn't "see the light of day."

Comment: This move by Trump could have been in response to the announcement that thousands of churches across the country would be reopening in defiance of each state's governor's orders to remain closed despite restaurants, bars, casinos, and tattoo parlors being allowed to reopen. As Trump so aptly put it:
"These are places that hold our society together and keep our people united," Trump announced at the White House on Friday, adding that it's "not right" that some states have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but mandated that houses of worship remain closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.



Camcorder

Silvercorp mercenary says Guaido 'greatly misled' coup operation team

guaido
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Juan Guaido
The private US military firm behind the bungled coup in Venezuela was kept in the dark by Juan Guaido as he "misled" the operation and made poor decisions, a captured ex-US soldier said during interrogation.

Juan Guaido, the Washington-backed self-proclaimed 'interim president' of Venezuela, muddied the waters during the failed mission supposedly aimed at ousting President Nicolas Maduro. That's according to Luke Denman, one of the two former US Green Berets accused of participating in the failed plot, who has shed more light on the mission in a new interrogation tape.

Guaido, thought to have hired Florida-based private military firm Silvercorp USA to spearhead his coup plans, "misled quite a few people," the American captive could be heard saying in the video, aired by Venezuelan state TV.
At this point, seeing everything that I have, I believe that Silvercorp, as well as many others, have been greatly misled by Mr. Guaido.
Previous interrogation tapes and media leaks indicate the opposition leader was in touch with Jordan Goudreau, a US special forces veteran and head of Silvercorp. Venezuelan investigators earlier revealed that Goudreau had met Guaido at the White House during Guaido's trip to the US.


He "didn't have any reason not to trust Guaido," Denman said before unloading on the 'interim president'. "I believe if anybody has made an incorrect decision, it's Mr. Guaido," the former Green Beret stated without elaborating.

Comment: For more on the failed attempt at a coup, see the following coverage:


Star of David

Netanyahu will attempt 'crawling annexation' of colonies near Green Line

Benjamin Netanyahu
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Netanyahu smirks while visiting the illegal Israeli colony of Mevo’ot Yeriho in the occupied Jordan Valley. February 2020.
The heat is rising by the moment over Israeli government plans to begin annexing of large portions of the West Bank beginning July 1. Jordan has warned Israel not to do it. Europe and the U.N. are also sounding alarms; the French say there will be "reprisals." Joe Biden has come out against it, so have other Democratic politicians, lately including Dianne Feinstein. Not that any of them is willing to hold up the billions in aid we give Israel over annexation.

Meantime, Trump and Pompeo have given Israel a semi-OK to move toward annexation, Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer is lobbying administration officials and conservative politicians/influencers to back Israel on annexation, and AIPAC has said whatever Israel does the U.S. has to stand by Israel.

In Israel, Netanyahu's political opposition says that annexation will move forward. Though it is likely to be piecemeal.

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Eye 2

World's top legal expert on torture identifies U.S., UK, & Canadian, Govs., as the world's top torturers

Nilz Melzer
The U.N.'s Special Rapporteur on Torture, Nils Melzer, has declared that Julian Assange is being tortured in Britain's super-max Belmarsh Prison, by applying "torture that will not leave physical traces, that will erase the personality of the victim," and that these methods of torture were first applied by the Nazis at the Dachau concentration camp and subsequently refined through experiments on untold numbers of victims so as to establish mind-control over them. (The Nazis used this in order to convert anti-Nazis into their own agents.)

The chief person who oversaw these experiments for the U.S., Canadian, and UK Governments, was Dr. Ewen Cameron, President of the American Psychiatric Association (1952-1953), Canadian Psychiatric Association (1958-1959),[2] American Psychopathological Association (1963),[3] Society of Biological Psychiatry (1965) and World Psychiatric Association (1961-1966). (The 114 page "1973 Amnesty International Report on Torture" didn't mention Dr. Cameron even once. Neither did their 50-page "Torture in 2014: 30 Years of Broken Promises". Neither did anything else from Amnesty InternationaI. Nor from Human Rights Watch. Both organizations are allied with — funded by billionaires of — the U.S. regime. It's down the memory-hole, for Cameron.)

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Snakes in Suits

Mexico demands the U.S. finally explain Obama's 'Fast and Furious' fiasco

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Who can blame them for wanting to know more about a program that intentionally sent illegal guns to Mexico that killed Mexicans?

In the movie "Cliff Hanger," John Lithgow's character, Qualen, utters a line that reminds me of how unscrupulous Democrat muckety-mucks like the Clintons and Obama operate. Qualen says, "Kill a few people, they call you a murderer. Kill a million and you're a conqueror." Similarly, with the Clintons and Obama, commit a few crimes, they call you a petty criminal. Commit a million and you're untouchable. Well, maybe not a million — then again. You get the point.

We're now seeing a cascade of unearthed evidence of what seems to be an apparent three-plus-year coup attempt by the Obama administration and media allies against the Trump administration, most notably, against the president himself. We can especially thank the brilliant and courageous job being done by Acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Rick Grenell.

And aside from this current and perhaps most treacherous of the Obama administration's sinister machinations, Mexico now wants to know what the hell the U.S. was doing during the 2009-2011 Fast and Furious "not a smidgeon of corruption" corruption. Not sure what took them so long. It sure was something to ask when President Obama was still running things.

Katie Pavlich, at Townhall.com, wrote, "The Mexican government is still waiting for an apology for Operation Fast and Furious, an illegal and secret gun running schemeimplemented during the Obama administration."

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