Thursday, September 21, 2017

Iraq snapshot

Thursday, September 21, 2017.  Ay-yi-yi





Closet cases and neo-twats want to restart The Cold War.  Why?  They have nothing better to do.  (Rob, is LBJ ever going to be released?  Or the one you've shot since?)


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Enslaved by a tubby, wide-bottomed War Hawk known as Hillary, they insist that the problem is another country, not the weeble-bodied Hillary who never a corporation she wouldn't whore to or a war she wouldn't sign up the kids of other people for.


Once upon a time, people realized how dangerous The Cold War was.




In Europe and America there's a growing feeling of hysteria.
Conditioned to respond to all the threats
In the rhetorical speeches of the Soviets.
MIster Krushchev said, "We will bury you."
I don't subscribe to this point of view.
It'd be such an ignorant thing to do
If the Russians love their children too.
How can I save my little boy from Oppenheimer's deadly toy?
There is no monopoly on common sense
On either side of the political fence.
We share the same biology, regardless of ideology.
Believe me when I say to you,
I hope the Russians love their children too
There is no historical precedent
To put the words in the mouth of the president?
There's no such thing as a winnable war,
It's a
There is no historical precedent
To put the words in the mouth of the president?
There's no such thing as a winnable war,
It's a lie we don't believe anymore.
Mister Reagan says, "We will protect you."
I don't subscribe to this point of view.
Believe me when I say to you,
I hope the Russians love their children too
We share the same biology, regardless of ideology.
But what might save us, me and you,
Is if the Russians love their children too


But it's all about servicing the War Queen and damn the populations of both countries.

She sold 160,000 books!

Turns out the other half was e-books.

Couldn't even get the 300,000 out via her heavily promoted store appearances.

Hillary's no dummy -- not when it comes to money -- but some Costco employees are and have been written up (one reportedly fired) for letting Hillary sign books that didn't sell.

Again, Hillary's no dummy.

Stores can't return signed books.

She knows what she's doing when she screws over the employees while playing dumb, "Oh, was I not supposed to sign those?"

She knows what she's doing while each appearance finds her flanked by Secret Service agents that the taxpayers foot the bill for.

She'll end up with almost $20 million for this ghost-written book but the American people will have to cover the costs of securing each event.

No, that's not right.

For one thing, the Secret Service is supposed to protect the president.

And Hillary never was the president and never will be.

Now she's put her name to a book that's received ten times the promotional push of Michael Jackson's MOONWALK but it can't even approximate MOONWALK's sales and, more troubling for many, it plays only to a domestic audience.

It's already being called a "loss leader" by the publishing house which tells you about the staying power they believe the book won't have.  Equally true, they're noting that with a less costly roll out and far less publicity, Hillary's LIVING HISTORY still managed to sell more copies during its first week back in 2003 than WHAT HAPPENED? has to date.



Manafort now working against US stated interest by helping Kurds in Iraq hold independence vote:



I'm sorry, I know Joe Biden and have for years.

I like Joe as a person.

But that didn't keep me from calling out his push for Iraq to be a federation.

I also don't remember ever saying he was working against US' interest.

SLATE's become quite the alarmist of late.

There has always been those who pushed for Kurdish independence.

Sometimes the US government gives lip service to the push, sometimes it doesn't.

But SLATE's hatchet job seems a huge stress -- even for SLATE.





Manafort now working against US stated interest by helping Kurds in Iraq hold independence vote:



I'm sorry, I know Joe Biden and have for years.

I like Joe as a person.

But that didn't keep me from calling out his push for Iraq to be a federation.

I also don't remember ever saying he was working against US' interest.

SLATE's become quite the alarmist of late.

There has always been those who pushed for Kurdish independence.

Sometimes the US government gives lip service to the push, sometimes it doesn't.

But SLATE's hatchet job seems a huge stress -- even for SLATE.


If they wanted a real story, they only had to look at what's already become the most commented on Tweet by the US State Dept:


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And that's not even a third of what's been posted on the the thread.

Again, if SLATE was looking for a story, the missed it.

The referendum is scheduled to be held September 25th.

Currently, much is being offered to the KRG to get them to not hold the referendum.

That's a story SLATE also avoids.


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