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Colin Powell Slams Trump – “Hasn’t he read the First Amendment?” – Video

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell were interviewed by Fareed Zakari on CNN on Sunday, and although both had very important views on where this country is going, Colin Powell has some pointed words on Donald Trump and his leadership style.

When Fareed asked if Trump can be a “moral leader for the rest of the world,” Powell let his feelings be known.

I don’t know that he can do that because right now that is not the way he’s acting. Let me give you an example. My favorite three words in our constitution is the first three words, We The People, We The People. But recently it’s become me the president as opposed to We the people. And you see things that should not be happening. How could the president of the United States get up and say that the media is the enemy of Americans? Hasn’t he read the First Amendment? You’re not supposed to like everything the Press says or what anyone says in the First Amendment, that’s why we have the First Amendment, to protect that type of speech.

The former Secretary of State continued;

And I hope the President can come to the realization that he should really stop insulting people. And I used this two years ago when I said I could not vote for him in the 2016 election. Why? He insulted everybody. He insulted African Americans, he insulted women, he insulted women, he insulted immigrants, he insulted our best friends around the world. He insulted all of his fellow candidates upon the stage during the debates. And I don’t think that’s what should be coming out of the President of the United States, but I don’t see anything that’s changed in the last few years.”

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The Farce Continues: Wake Me Up When Brumaire Ends

Yes, I’ve been reading Karl Marx while listening to Green Day.

Yes, I’ll explain.

You’ve heard the phrase: “Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.”

Marx wrote that in an essay in 1852, comparing the rise to dictator of Napoleon’s nephew Louis Napoleon to a farce when compared to Napoleon’s rise in 1799, which occurred–you guessed it–on 18 Brumaire according to the French Revolutionary calendar.

Yes, I know, great way to ruin a pithy historical reference.

I digress.

The farce seems to be upon us, but this time it’s the second time around of the Reagan Revolution and it’s being perpetrated by a clownish president, the High Holiness of Hypocrisy, Mitch McConnell, and the tragic figure who smiles while having her reputation ripped off of her like a cheap bodice, Senator Susan Collins of Maine. There are, of course, other actors, including the nominee himself, Brett “Keg” Kavanaugh, Joe “DINO” Manchin, and Senator Lindsay Graham, the Frddie Blassie Award winner for his lack of decorum or of saying anything that someone should want to listen to, and the media machine that kept it in front of us for the past two weeks.

But farce it is, and my sense is that Ronald Reagan is spinning so fast in his grave we could tap him as a power source. Yes, the main ideas of smaller government, increased recognition of religious rights, tax cuts, and increased military spending are still in the GOP jukebox, but now they’ve added the overt racism that comes with opposing social programs and housing opportunity, a tax cut bill that punishes vast swaths of the middle class and will result in them paying more in April than what they received in their checks, anti-unionism, voter suppression, tolerance and, in some cases, acceptance, of white supremacist groups, unchecked sexism, and the vile, uncompromising, inappropriate, dangerous, misogynistic, insulting blather that comes from the president’s mouth and phone on a moment-by-moment basis.

And you know what? The GOP doesn’t care. The president doesn’t care. The right wing media doesn’t care. The Senate clearly doesn’t care, and the House hasn’t cared since 1994.

That’s the farce.

But we can rebuild this country. We have the technology. And the effort has to come from both left and right. We start by electing Democrats to the Congress, but more importantly, to the statehouses. If you have a state legislative or Gubernatorial election this November, it’s key that you keep or elect Democrats to office because they will have the responsibility to remap state districts in 2021, after the next census. It’s also important because state legislators become seasoned at that level and then become attractive candidates for federal office. The GOP has dome this masterfully for the past 30 years, and look at where they are now.

And when you consider that of the 7 presidential elections held since 1992, the GOP has one a popular majority…once–that’s right, once, in 2004–then  you can see the effects of a state strategy that pays off. You can also see how farcical the GOP claim is of being the majority party or of garnering support from the American people.

It’s crucial to come out and vote.

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RIP ‘Hershel’ – Scott Wilson Dead at 76

Sad to report that Scott Wilson, the actor that played Hershel in The Walking Dead, has died. He was 76.

The Walking Dead on Twitter issued this tweet: We are deeply saddened to report that Scott Wilson, the incredible actor who played Hershel on #theWalkingDead, has passed away at the age of 76. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Rest in paradise, Scott. We love you!

I second that sentiment.

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The ‘Kavanaugh Beer’ Commercial is Here – Watch


It was a perfect Beer commercial waiting to happen, and who else is better equipped to make such a commercial than Stephen Colbert?

Well, maybe Budweiser. But Colbert made the first attempt and I must say I am impress.

The commercial began with Kavanaugh’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, when he admitted… over… and over again… that he like beer.

“Yes, we drank beer. My friends and I, the boys and girls. Yes, we drank beer. I liked beer. I still like beer. We drank beer.”

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Watch – Trump Drags Toilet Paper Onto Air Force 1

If I haven’t said it before, hear me now and hear me good. Donald Trump is full of sh..it! He is a national and international disgrace! A joke!

The funniest thing though is he is surrounded by so many people and no one, I repeat, NO ONE tried to save him from this embarrassment.

Watch as the so-called Leader of the Free World boards Air Force 1, toilet paper in tow!

I hope he washed his hands.

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Republican Orrin Hatch Laughs at Women – Tells Them to “Grow UP” – Video

This Brett Kavanaugh nomination process is really allowing Americans and the world to see the true color of Republicans. 

In a recent encounter between Republican Senator Orin Hatch and women protesters who were demanding their voice against Kavanaugh be heard, the senator, an elected official, laughed in their face, waved them off and told them to “grow up!”

Kavanaugh’s nomination and the multiple sexual allegations and sexual misconduct charges against him have given victims of sexual abuse a new voice to share their stories. But Republicans have turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to these victims in their unending support of Kavanaugh.

And this disgusting display from Orin Hatch exemplifies the very low place this nation is in, thanks in part to Donald Trump and his Republican party.

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Republican Supreme Court Justice Cannot Support Brett Kavanaugh

Republicans led by Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell are moving at break neck speed to get Brett Kavanaugh in the Supreme Court. But it is the words of another Republican and former Supreme Court Judge thats making news today.

Justice John Paul Stevens, a onetime supporter of Brett Kavanaugh, has changed his mind and now says that Kavanaugh should not be confirmed as the next Justice on the Supreme Court. Roberts mentioned Kavanaugh’s disgraceful performance during his confirmation hearings, where he clearly expressed political biases as his reason for disqualifying Brett.

Meanwhile, Republicans have already set a vote on Friday and a final vote on Saturday to put Kavanaugh on the Court.

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Professor on GOP – “These People Think We are Boo-Boo the Fool” – Video

In an appearance on MSNBC, Professor Eddie Glaude, MSNBC Contributor was visibly upset at the blatant in-your-face crap that Mitch McConnel and the Republicans are force-feeding the American people.

Glaude said that he was “viscerally angry” because Mitch McConnell “sat there and lied!” Glaude was referring to the way Republicans are fast-tracking Kavanaugh’s confirmation, willfully ignoring established standards in his nomination.

McConnell has decided that the American people do not deserve to know the truth about the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh’s sexual abuse accusations.

“[McConnell] is the poster child of a kind of hypocrisy that is simply eroding the very fabric of this country,” Glaude continued. “These people think that we are Boo-Boo the fool. They think Americans are just stupid… We have to do something here, otherwise we are witnessing the twilight of our civilization!”

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Mitch McConnell Confirms Kavanaugh’s FBI Report Will Be Kept Secret from Public

The Huffington Post is  that the report from the FBI’s background investigation into the sexual assault allegations leveled against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will be shown only to members of the Senate, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced Tuesday.

“We will get an FBI report soon. It will be made available to each senator and only senators will be allowed to look at it. That’s the way these reports are always handled,” McConnell told reporters on Capitol Hill, noting that background investigations are typically added to a nominee’s file for senators to access.

Still, there’s an argument to be made that the extraordinary nature of the current situation merits the public at least being able to view the report’s results.

“There’s a growing consensus in the Senate that when the FBI’s investigation is complete, the finding should be released publicly with any personal information redacted,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said.

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Jeff Flake Acting ‘flakey’ on Kavanaugh’s Vote

Just when you start having some hope that Jeff Flake would do the right thing and objectively look at the FBI report before making his decision, he smacks you in the face with the realization that he is a Republican and as such, will do exactly what his party demands – get in line and vote to confirm accused sexual molester, Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

CNN’s Manu Raju confronted Flake today and asked a few pointed questions. One question was to state his thoughts on Trump’s recent mocking of Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christie Blasey Ford. Flake courageously stepped to the plate and called Trump’s statements “appalling.”

But it was Flake’s answer to the question about whether Brett Kavanaugh was totally honest during his sworn testimony that took the wind out of the #Metoo sails. Flake’s answer clearly showed that his mind is already made up and barring any unforeseen circumstance in the FBI report, Flake will vote ‘yes’ on Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

Raju asked, “You said that if there are demonstrable falsehoods and lies, that would be disqualifying. There have been instances where it appears he was not fully forthcoming with the Senate Judiciary Committee about his past and his antics in college. Does that bother you?”

Flake replied, “I don’t know specifically what you are talking about.”

Flake then goes on in a desperate attempt to down-play Kavanaugh’s drinking problem. He settled on this answer:

“The drinking think, I don’t know how to gauge that, I really don’t.”

He continued. “I’ve said all along, you know if anybody lies under oath, that not something we can deal with.” Flake then concluded “exaggerating or diminishing your successes or failures is something a lot of people are used to.”

Kavanaugh just got a pass from Flake. Next stop, The Supreme Court… despite what the FBI report says.

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Sen. Jeff Flake – “We Can’t Have This On The Court” – Video

He is one of a few Senators who holds the Brett Kavanaugh-for-Supreme-Court nomination in his hands. His decision can sink or help Kavanaugh sail through to a seat on the Supreme Court. So when Arizona Senator Jeff Flake talk these days, people tend listen and try to guess which way he will vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination in a few days.

In a recent interview by the National Constitution Center, the Senator spoke about the recent Kavanaugh testimony where Kavanaugh loudly praised himself as a virgin choir boy who did nothing wrong, and one who certainly did not sexually assault Christie Blasey Ford when he was seventeen years old.

“I was very troubled by the tone of the remarks,” Flake says, referring to the obviously partisan way the judge berated the Democrats on the panel for asking about the sexual abuse accusations against him.

“The initial defense that Judge Kavanaugh gave was something… like I told my wife, I hope I wouldn’t sound that indignant if I felt I was unjustly maligned.”

But then it went on, and the interaction with the members was sharp and partisan. And that concerns me. And I tell myself you give a little leeway because of what he’s been through.

On the other hand, we can’t have this on the court. We simply can’t

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How Do You Say Justice? Just Us.

You want to know how much of the Kavanaugh-Ford confrontation I watched?

None of it.

Not even a video news summary or story afterward. Sure, I read about it, but I was not going to buy in to a spectacle that was more thermal heat than pinprick of light from a distant star. And I was not going to justify the breathless coverage, titillating details and abject outrage that both sides were peddling in the run-up to Thursday’s hearing.

But as spectacle, it was, well, spectacular.

Here we had a woman who clearly believes she was sexually molested and feared for her safety and virtue, and a man who said that it never ever happened. What are we supposed to take away from this? In short, the only thing we can take from this, that two people disagree about what happened. There were no verifiable facts. There were no corroborating witnesses. There was just emotion. 

Perhaps now with an FBI investigation, something approaching evidence might appear. Maybe there are witnesses who will come forward. But if not, what this process has shown us is that we as a country are as divided as ever and are more than willing to take our opinions down to the village square. 

But what really bothers me is the assumption that the system is broken and that if this is the way that Supreme Court nominees are going to be treated, then how will we get anyone on the court? And the reason it bothers me is because it puts women like Dr. Ford and Professor Anita Hill in the position of liars who should be quiet because the nominees somehow deserve to win confirmation. 

If only you hadn’t brought your petty trauma to the village square,” we say. 

If only you had learned early on that men can and will act like, what, men? boys? and that you need to be quiet and let them get it out of their systems.”

If only you had thought about someone other than yourself and your hurt and pain, and put the national interest before your petty concerns.”

If only you had reported this assault as soon as it happened. Then we would believe you.” 

Because we all remember the scores of gymnasts and other female college athletes who went en masse to the police at Michigan State and USC after being repeatedly violated over at least a decade. It didn’t happen and it’s likely not to happen in the future if this is the way we’re going to treat victims of sexual assault.

The remedy to all of this is oh so simple: Nominate people who haven’t tried to sexually assault other people. How about we do that? Did Samuel Alito assault anyone? John Roberts? Neil Gorsuch? No, they did not. You might not want any of them on the court for political reasons, but they seem to be worthy of their appointments. How about the female justices? No problem either.

We also learned quite a bit about Brett Kavanaugh from his defense. Going defensive and angry and obstinate was not the best strategy. But when the template is in the White House, I suppose you give it your best shot.

What we saw, though, was a Judge dispassionately lose his cool at the worst possible moment. I certainly understand his feelings, but what good did it do? It would have been far better for him to simply answer the questions and to tell the Senators who thought they were helping him by being outraged to stop the histrionics. I suppose that when everybody tells you that you were born for the court, you might get testy when it turns out you’re not. 

In then end, though, the real travesty about this nomination fight is not necessarily the accusations against Kavanaugh, but the nomination process itself. Like other nominees before him, Brett Kavanaugh dissembled, deflected, obfuscated and made opaque his judicial views and any sense of what kind of justice he might be. Of course, we all know what his judicial philosophy is, but can someone please answer a question?

And the biggest lie is the one he told when he said that certain cases, Roe being the most contentious, represented settled law. This is serious hogwash and Kavanaugh and the Senators and the Congress know this. After all, Roe upended settled law in most states by legalizing a procedure that was illegal, in the same way that Brown overturned segregation, and other settled law decisions such as Lochner, Gobitis (overturned three years later), Korematsu (June), Abood (June)  and many others were also summarily overturned. And previous rights that were not specifically enumerated were then found to be constitutional, such as corporate speech in Citizen’s United, personal gun ownership in Heller, and gay marriage rights in Obergefell.

So don’t tell me that any previous case decided by the court is settled and therefore could not be overturned. That’s why you were nominated, Brett; to be the deciding vote to deny people the right to vote, to be treated legally by the police, or to have control over one’s own body.

It took Nixon and Reagan three tries before they found their justices in 1969 and 1987, respectively. Perhaps Brett Kavanaugh is not the best choice for this position and that we need to look elsewhere. 
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