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Senate Judiciary Committee Refuses to Hear Key Testimony in Kavanaugh Hearing

The inescapable conclusion is that the Republican led judiciary committee did not invite or compell Judge to testify because they 1) believe his testimony will corroborate Ford’s account; or 2) they do not know whether his testimony will help or hurt Kavanaugh. Even I know that an attorney does not call a witness unless they are reasonably sure of the testimony said witness will give. Further it does not take a law degree to know that if two people give conflicting accounts under oath of an incident involving three people, the only recourse if you are seeking the truth is to ask the third person under oath what happened. That Republicans have not done so means they believe Kavanaugh is lying and they want to hide the truth or they are uncertain as to whether Kavanaugh is lying and they want to hide the truth. Whichever the case, they want to hide the truth. In other words they do not care if Kavanaugh is a sexual predator (drunk or otherwise) as long as he is confirmed. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the Republican Party.

Trump’s Fake News Turns Out to Be True News

Fake news that turned out to be true news was the headline but  I strayed off topic to talk about main stream media’s epic fail.  From the day he announced  his candidacy for the Republican nomination main stream media (MSM) struggled with a way to cover him.   The extreme narcissism, amorality, lawsuits, affairs, corruption, illiteracy, dubious financial success, etc. were well known and a matter of public record.  His speeches were characterized by rambling answers to questions he wanted to be asked not the questions he was asked until the questioner couldn’t remember what he’d asked.  MSM settled on two approaches  (three if you include Fox News and alt-right outlets).  Let Trump have his head, no follow-ups, no fact-checking and no contradictions.  Just sit back and record the show.   Put lipstick on the pig.  Mute or paraphrase his worse answers and go to the well how ever many times to fetch him a bucketful of benefits of the doubt.  MSM had a duty to warn too but they ignored it.

And speaking of how our free press failed us in our hour of greatest need, the media should stop using the following: “seemingly”, “seem to say”, and “appeared/appears”. Equivocation and timidity by the media during the campaign is partly what got us here in the first place with a powerful assist from Putin. In other words, use more declarative statements and fewer qualifying ones. Also journalists should circle back and persist in reporting on the long standing issues: Trump’s refusal to release his tax return; emolument; voter suppression; Trump’s weaponizing of the government apparatus to punish his critics; and how little if any dollars the State Department has spent of the $120M allocated to it to protect November’s election . And I am dumbfounded as to why journalists don’t ask follow up questions that point out the inconsistencies in a statement at the time instead of writing about the contradiction days later. Trump is still in office because he tells bold lies. Now is not the time for timidity in telling the truth.

Trump Calls For End of Mueller Probe, Again

Trump makes another call to end the Mueller probe. If he could have he would have fired Mueller but considering that firing Comey led to the Mueller probe in the first place, he tried repeatedly to delegitimize it.  More on how the main stream media failed us when we needed it most.

I am glad you said “falsely claimed” instead of “appeared to falsely claim” or “seemed to falsely claim”. Equivocation and obfuscation by journalists in the face of such blatant lies does not serve the nation or your readers well. They create unnecessary doubt when the facts show there is none. Had the media been less timid during the campaign the outcome could well have been different in spite of Russia’s interference.

Speaker of the House Is Concerned About Moral Relativism and Identity Politics?

 “there is a deeply serious problem we see right now within our society…..we see moral relativism becoming more and more pervasive in our culture,” . “Identity politics and tribalism have grown on top of this.House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis)National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, May 24, 2018

I would laugh if only I could stop crying. Ryan is okay with prostituting the Presidency to the highest bidder foreign or domestic. He is okay with partnering with our adversary (Russia) to undermine our democratic elections. He is okay with Trump’s blatant disrespect of women and his obsession with the appearance of under age girls. He is okay with compulsive lying. He is okay with racism. He is okay with disdain for the rule of law by those whose job it is to uphold the law. He is okay with self service above public service in our public servants. He is okay with the unholy alliance between Trump’s cabinet heads and the industries they regulate. And yet he lectures about the dangers of moral relativism. He is Machiavelli to Trump’s Borgia.

Trump’s Nuclear Summit with North Korea Canceled

Just two weeks before this Trump was touting his nuclear disarmament deal with Kim Jung Un ahead of the 2018 congressional elections. Here we’re told that the summit in which the leaders were expected to sign an agreement is canceled.

Trump never intended this to be a diplomatic initiative. Rather it was an “and the kitchen sink” move orchestrated by Putin to give Trump a decisive “win” before the inevitable day of reckoning in the Russia probe. Think. Kim does an abrupt about face on nuclear disarmament AND reunification shortly after meetings with Russia and China, reversing decades old policy. Kim credits fear of strongman Trump as the catalyst (laughable) and South Korea stops just short of nominating Trump for the Nobel peace prize (even funnier). Ideally these developments would have occurred after Trump’s meeting with Kim but the Cohen, Daniels and Cambridge Analytica scandals and the Mueller investigation are rapidly approaching crisis-level (for Trump). So fast forward: the outcomes of planned negotiations are announced before the negotiations themselves. But this does not have the desired effect so Putin out of disgust or capriciousness abandons the move and looks to his always-intended interference in our next elections to achieve his goal of 2 to 6 more years of his proxy President. Trump, set adrift with no (Putin) playbook, calls off the summit. Kim, at worse, loses out on Putin’s promised reward. Better, in his role of victim of an unpredictable Goliath, he gets a few sympathy points where they matter. China, in a win-win position either way, shrugs and exits stage left with the ZTE concession and the upper hand in the trade war. The South Korea leader, now more popular than ever at home and abroad, sighs at the lost of what could have been. The United States to the rest of the world looks like the indecisive and untrustworthy bungler we are under Trump. Meanwhile counting down to November, State has spent $0 of $120M allocated to protect the upcoming elections.