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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
revelette1
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 09:24 am
Thanks, as obvious I took time off; I am the same, thanks for asking. (never sure where to put commas..)
revelette1
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 09:32 am
I was tempted to come back in the Afghanistan crises which is still ongoing, but as I didn't know quite how to respond and figured whatever I said was bound to be disagreeable to all sides and I just didn't do it.

For the most part, there has not been enough clarification from the WH on the reasons why it all fell out the way it did.

However, I couldn't pass up this hearing. I am in awe of Jackson and will be glad when sits on the Supreme Court. I know that it won't make too much of a noticeble difference in terms of results because of the way it is stacked against us in political partisan lines.

Also as well, the Ukrane war and devastation and possible escalation throughout Europe.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 10:00 am
@revelette1,
revelette1 wrote:

I am not sure why but I expected little in the way of the usual from senate confirmation hearings. I mean she's been through it all before, admittedly not for the Supreme Court, but her qualifications haven't changed.


Hey!

Long time no "see."
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hightor
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 11:54 am
@revelette1,
Hi rev! We were concerned about you when that Dec 12 storm ripped through Kentucky. Good to see you here.
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revelette1
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 12:24 pm
Thanks all, I've been a bit of an isolationist, even skipped church for two years. Went back two weeks ago.

Luckily for our family, it missed the particular part of SW kentucky where we live, barely. They still haven't recovered and there was another tornado not to far from the other landed just last week. Must be something about KY huh? It's weird to see the trees all twisted up and thrown around but it was way worse for the people who died, their loved ones and the suvivors of the tornado.
glitterbag
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 12:33 pm
@revelette1,
I'm so glad you're back, I was worried.
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 12:33 pm
@revelette1,
It's good to hear you and yours are fine.
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Builder
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 06:24 pm
@Builder,
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/27/hunter-biden-joe-biden-president-business-dealings


Joe Biden has long insisted that his son did nothing wrong. “There’s nobody that’s indicated there’s a single solitary thing that he did that was inappropriate, wrong … or anything other than the appearance,” Biden said two years ago.

But should the Delaware panel recommend criminal charges, it could ricochet around the second half of his father’s administration.

Like Barr, the current US attorney general, Merrick Garland, has declined to appoint a special counsel. But if Republicans gain control of the legislature in November, pressure to appoint a prosecutor will certainly build, as it did from Trump with Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election meddling or with Ken Starr, appointed to investigate the Clinton’s Whitewater investment dealings.
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“I don’t have any doubts that if they [Republicans] can, they will,” said James Carville, architect of Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential victory and Democratic party strategist throughout the 90s, with a long memory of politically inspired investigations.

“At first you’re outraged, then it becomes the standard routine of everyday life. You become battle-hardened and immune to it. I think they spent 687 hours investigating the Clinton Christmas card list – a major, major investigation. I can’t tell you the amount of coverage and investigations that went into Whitewater, which was nothing. [And] Travelgate. Then you end up with an act of consensual sex and they go, ‘A-ha! We were right the whole time!’”

But for presidential children, the stakes are different, and may have only have risen as Washington has become more partisan. “They find themselves in the spotlight whether they want to or not,” said Nancy Reagan biographer Bob Colacello.

“Lynda Bird Johnson dating playboy movie star George Hamilton, Ron Reagan dropping out of Yale to become a ballet dancer, his sister Patti Davis marching with Nuclear Freeze protesters, Chelsea Clinton flopping as a TV news reporter, the Bush girls partying at downtown Manhattan clubs … all were tempests in teapots compared to the mess Hunter Biden has got himself into with his questionable business ventures in China and Ukraine.”
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 07:26 pm
@revelette1,
Like I said, I know what you meant!!
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 24 Mar, 2022 07:27 pm
@revelette1,
Quote:
(never sure where to put commas..)


Why should you get be be the exception here on A2K?
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hightor
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 03:51 am
HCR wrote:
“We are very pleased, dear President, dear Joe, to welcome you again in Brussels,” European Council president Charles Michel of Belgium told President Joe Biden today. “Your presence here and your participation in this European Council meeting is a very strong signal.”

The European Council is made up of the heads of states of the European Union states, along with the President of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union. “Our unity is rock solid, and we are very, very pleased to coordinate, to cooperate with you. These are difficult times, challenging times, and we need to take the right and the intelligent decisions for the future and for the security, for the stability,” Michel said.

“And thank you for this excellent cooperation and coordination,” he concluded.

Michel was referring to the joint statement made today by Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, of Germany, condemning Russia’s “unjustified and unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine,” which is now four weeks old. They declared that “we are united in our resolve to defend our shared values, including democracy, respect for human rights, global peace and stability, and the rules-based international order.”

They announced more sanctions—the U.S. announced sanctions on more than 400 additional individuals and entities today—as well as $1 billion in humanitarian aid from the U.S. for Ukraine in addition to the more than $2 billion in military equipment the U.S. has pledged. They announced cooperation to reduce dependence on Russian oil and gas, a focus on food security to prevent food shortages as Russian and Ukrainian grain production slows, and additional cybersecurity. To help resettlement, the U.S. has agreed to take up to 100,000 Ukrainians fleeing their homes.

They also announced joint efforts to strengthen democracies in and around Ukraine. The U.S. will launch the European Democratic Resilience Initiative (EDRI) to provide at least $320 million in new funding to “support media freedom and counter disinformation, benefit the safety and security of activists and vulnerable groups, strengthen institutions and the region’s rule of law, and help ensure accountability for human rights abuses and violations of international law.” The European Commission will “reallocate funds from EU programmes to support civil society organizations, human rights defenders, journalists, and pro-democracy activists in Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova,” in addition to providing emergency grants to save civic activism and open media in Ukraine. The statement also demanded accountability for any war crimes Russians commit in Ukraine.

Biden responded to Michel by reiterating that “from the very beginning, I was of the view: The single most important thing that we have to do in the West is be united.” Russian president Vladimir Putin’s overwhelming objective, Biden said, “is to demonstrate that democracies cannot function in the 21st century—because things are moving so rapidly, they require consensus, and it’s too difficult to get consensus—and autocracies are going to rule.” Putin has tried for years to break up the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), so he could face 30 individual countries rather than one united front. The single most important thing we can do is to be united.

That impressive unity abroad has not translated to the United States.

Fox News Channel personality Tucker Carlson continues to promote pro-Russian, anti-Biden propaganda. Today the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that Biden’s son Hunter’s foundation had financed biological labs in Ukraine (which earlier propaganda said were developing biological weapons); less than 12 hours later, Carlson made the same claim.

More explosively, tonight Bob Woodward of the Washington Post and Robert Costa of CBS broke the story that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife, Virginia, a right-wing activist who goes by the name Ginni, exchanged at least 29 texts with Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows about the attempt to overturn the 2020 election, 21 from her, 8 from Meadows.

The messages were among the 2320 messages Meadows provided to the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol; the aides and committee members to whom Woodward and Costa spoke indicated their belief that there were more messages between Ms. Thomas and Meadows than just the 29.

The messages show that Ms. Thomas bought into the conspiracy theories that the election was stolen, including the extreme theories pushed by QAnon. “Help This Great President stand firm, Mark!!!” she urged Meadows on November 10, after the results were in. “The majority knows Biden and the Left is attempting the greatest Heist of our History.” (Biden won the election by more than 7 million votes, and by a vote of 306 to 232 in the Electoral College.) On November 24, Meadows wrote, “This is a fight of good versus evil…. Evil always looks like the victor until the King of Kings triumphs. Do not grow weary in well doing. The fight continues….”

In January 2022, Ms. Thomas’s husband, Justice Thomas, was the only member of the Supreme Court to vote against permitting the January 6 committee to see a different cache of documents concerning the fight to overturn the election. Trump had claimed executive privilege over documents stored as part of the presidential records archive at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); by a vote of 8 to 1, the Supreme Court agreed that the committee’s subpoena must be enforced.

Considering that his wife might have communications in that NARA cache, it was likely a conflict of interest for him to participate in that decision.

Neither Thomas responded to requests for comment. The Supreme Court announced Sunday that Justice Thomas, 73, had been hospitalized with an infection that is not Covid-19 and that he was expected to be released Monday or Tuesday. Thomas was not in court Wednesday, and the court has provided no further updates.

That Thomas is now at the center of this scandal suggests another dimension to the extraordinarily vicious attacks on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson at this week’s Senate hearing for confirmation to the Supreme Court.

The former president himself is also trying to keep his name in the news and his base angry. Today his lawyers filed a federal lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, Christopher Steele (who produced the Steele Dossier suggesting that Trump had concerning ties with Russia), and so on—a laundry list of 47 people and companies he claims were part of a conspiracy against him after the 2016 election—claiming that “Clinton and her cohorts orchestrated an unthinkable plot…. Acting in concert, the[y]... maliciously conspired to weave a false narrative that their Republican opponent, Donald J. Trump, was colluding with a hostile foreign sovereignty.” Their actions were “so outrageous, subversive and incendiary that even the events of Watergate pale in comparison.”

It is a mess, full of debunked claims, misspellings, and outright lies; Aaron Blake of the Washington Post called it a press release. It is impossible to imagine Trump intends to continue the case until it gets to discovery, when the defendants’ lawyers could request his testimony under oath. The complaint asks for a trial, and it appears to be designed to rile up his base with familiar stories—possibly for 2024, as Blake suggests, but, if history is any guide, primarily to encourage donations.

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MontereyJack
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 04:25 am
@Builder,
pure extreme right crap as always. everything hunter might have done in his entire life pales in comparison to the damage trump did in any single day of his presidency, and every single day since the electorate booted him out.
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 06:09 am
Rhode Island Democrat talks to the Guardian about the president’s climate record and targeting oil industry’s ‘Achilles heel’

[quote]Senator Sheldon Whitehouse: ‘Democrats have never taken climate change as seriously as they should’For nine years, US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat representing Rhode Island since 2007, made weekly speeches called “Time To Wake Up” urging the Senate to take action on the climate emergency.

Whitehouse spoke about the devastating effects of global heating on different parts of the US as well as the world’s oceans. He also warned about the influence of corporate “dark money” undermining American democracy, including by fossil fuel companies resisting action on the climate crisis.

In January 2021, when Joe Biden became president, Whitehouse called a halt to his weekly speech ritual by saying: “The conditions are at last in place for a real solution” with Democrats controlling not only the presidency but both houses of Congress.

In February, Whitehouse reversed himself with his 240th Senate speech on the climate crisis.

The Guardian spoke to Whitehouse in early March, starting with the senator’s decision to bring back “Time To Wake Up”.


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Rebelofnj
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 07:50 am
Under normal and moral circumstances, a Supreme Court Justice would resign as a result of these findings, if proven true. But I highly doubt Thomas would resign while a Democrat is in the White House.

It is a bit too convenient that Justice Thomas is in the hospital right now, avoiding any questions.

Virginia Thomas urged White House chief to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 election, texts show

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Virginia Thomas, a conservative activist married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, repeatedly pressed White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in a series of urgent text exchanges in the critical weeks after the vote, according to copies of the messages obtained by The Washington Post and CBS News.

The messages — 29 in all — reveal an extraordinary pipeline between Virginia Thomas, who goes by Ginni, and President Donald Trump’s top aide during a period when Trump and his allies were vowing to go to the Supreme Court in an effort to negate the election results.

On Nov. 10, after news organizations had projected Joe Biden the winner based on state vote totals, Thomas wrote to Meadows: “Help This Great President stand firm, Mark!!!...You are the leader, with him, who is standing for America’s constitutional governance at the precipice. The majority knows Biden and the Left is attempting the greatest Heist of our History.”
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It is unknown whether Ginni Thomas and Meadows exchanged additional messages between the election and Biden’s inauguration beyond the 29 received by the committee. Shortly after providing the 2,320 messages, Meadows ceased cooperating with the committee, arguing that any further engagement could violate Trump’s claims of executive privilege. Committee members and aides said they believe the messages may be just a portion of the pair’s total exchanges.
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Thomas has publicly denied any conflict of interest between her activism and her husband’s work on the Supreme Court. “Clarence doesn’t discuss his work with me, and I don’t involve him in my work,” she said in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon, a conservative outlet, for an article published March 14.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/03/24/virginia-thomas-mark-meadows-texts/
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 08:23 am
https://i.imgur.com/OxxpqkB.jpg
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 08:24 am
https://i.imgur.com/uwd5I3R.jpg
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 25 Mar, 2022 08:29 am
https://i.imgur.com/mlJqwmC.jpg
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