The
death of a young YouTube star at the hands of her father has sparked
outrage in Iraq, where so-called “honour killings” continue to take
place.
Tiba
al-Ali, 22, was killed by her father on January 31 in the southern
province of Diwaniya, interior ministry spokesman Saad Maan said on
Twitter on Friday.
Her murder is prompting numerous Tweets. Here's a sample.
TW: sexual assault,murder
This is FEMICIDE -NO HONOUR in killing women & media must highlight femicide instead of minimising.
Tiba al-Ali, 22,was murdered by her father while visiting 🇮🇶
Reports say she fled to live in 🇹🇷 as her brother had been sexually assaulting her. pic.twitter.com/8xcErKrL0s
This is Tiba al-Ali from Iraq,an 'honour k1lling' victim. Her father killed her because he could not tolerate her choice to live independently in Turkey.From Iraq to Afghanistan to Iran to Pakistan,women are made to carry the 'honor' of insecure men & it can cost them their lives pic.twitter.com/52BrDBX97t
YouTuber Tiba al-Ali, who started to live in Turkey since 2017, went to Iraq to support his country's team in the Gulf International Cup, and the young girl who met with her family, who was not on good terms, was killed by her father on January 31, pic.twitter.com/iFoaQ7kZ7y
The death of 22-year-old Iraqi Youtuber Tiba al-Ali at the hands of her father has sparked outrage across the country over the practice known as 'honour killing'. @JaneDodgeC4 reports.https://t.co/jYTG3CBr6F
The death of Iraqi YouTube star Tiba al-Ali at the hands of her father has sparked outrage in the conservative country where so-called "honor killings" remain rife.#Iraq#Honor_killingpic.twitter.com/AoG2ilF5Y2
"The death of Iraqi YouTube star Tiba al-Ali at the hands of her father has sparked outrage in the conservative country where so-called "honor killings" remain rife."https://t.co/Z0oSUBTDku
I am appalled by the brutal murder of the 22 year old Tiba al-Ali. I call on the GoI to end impunity in cases of domestic and gender based violence and to explicitly criminalise these acts in accordance with international human rights standards by passing relevant laws. 1/
Some stats from FEMICIDE relating to honour codes in society ⬇️ These are severe underestimates due to lack of focused reporting, cases with public spotlight like Tiba Al-Ali’s are rare as she was a YouTube personality •5000 🌍 per year •1000 in 🇮🇳 •1000 in 🇵🇰 •12 in 🇬🇧
These voice recordings are the last that Tiba al-Ali managed to send her friends, before her father strangled her to death on Wednesday, after she revealed that her brother raped her in 2017. 1/2#TibaAlAli#Abuse#WomensRightshttps://t.co/hxDsrXd7qg
Unverified recordings of conversations between Ali and her father
appeared to indicate that he was unhappy about her decision to remain in
Turkey, according to AFP. In the recording, Ali also revealed to her
parents that she was raped by her brother in 2017. Her parents
acknowledged the assault but told her to forget about the incident.
After strangling his daughter to death, Ali's father surrendered to the authorities, according to Maan.
So her brother rapes her, her parents know and the response of the father -- for 'honor' -- is to kill her and not her brother who raped her?
There is no such thing as 'honor' killings and if that was never clear to you before, it should be now. He raped his own sister but the one to be killed was the woman?
Iraq: Action must be taken on gender-based violence after murder of Tiba Ali by her father
Reacting to the horrific murder of blogger Tiba Ali, who was murdered
by her father in a family dispute, Aya Majzoub, Amnesty International’s
Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa, said:
“Until the Iraqi authorities adopt robust legislation to protect
women and girls from gender-based violence, we will inevitably continue
to witness horrific murders such as that suffered by Tiba Ali,
apparently at the hands of her own father.
“Iraq has failed to criminalize domestic violence despite an increase
in reporting of incidents of domestic violence by national NGOs.
Shockingly, the Iraqi penal code still treats leniently so called
“honour crimes’ comprising violent acts such as assault and even murder.
There is also no effective system in place for reporting domestic
violence nor adequate shelters to protect women and girls.
“The murder of Tiba Ali must be investigated, the perpetrator brought
to justice and the sentence must be commensurate with the gravity of
this terrible crime, without recourse to the death penalty.”
Background
Tiba Ali had, local media reported, been living in Turkey and was
under threat by her family but she had returned to Iraq for a visit,
only to be killed on 1 February 2023. Her father has reportedly
surrendered to the authorities. News of her murder broke on Wednesday
night and social media users began to condemn the killing and call for
accountability under the hashtag ‘We Demand Tiba’s Rights.’
A draft law on domestic violence was tabled and debated in the Iraqi
Parliament in 2019 and 2020 but has stalled since then. In 2020, UN agencies in Iraq expressed their concern at the rising number of domestic violence cases during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Friday, February 3, 2023. Hours after a journalist has to flee Iraq for his own safety Joe Biden's chatting with the leader of Iraq about everything but the threat to the press, Marjorie Taylor Greene readies her Dewars profile by admitting she likes water sports, and much more.
At nine o'clock last night EST, the White House issued the following:
February 2, 2023
Readout of PresidentBiden’s Call with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani ofIraq
President Joe Biden spoke today with Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’
al-Sudani of Iraq to reaffirm U.S. commitment to Iraq and consult on
regional developments. The President reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to
the Strategic Framework Agreement with Iraq and commended the Prime
Minister’s efforts to strengthen Iraq’s sovereignty and independence.
The leaders discussed the Prime Minister’s economic agenda and plans to
ensure that Iraq’s economy is delivering for the Iraqi people, policies
the U.S. is prepared to fully endorse. The President welcomed the
upcoming visit by Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and an
accompanying delegation next week to Washington to further discuss these
programs. The two leaders recommitted to ensuring that ISIS can never
again threaten the Iraqi people or regional and international security.
The President took the opportunity of His Majesty King Abdullah of
Jordan’s visit to the White House to invite him to join the call. King
Abdullah stressed Jordan’s support for Iraq, including through joint
strategic infrastructure projects. The President and Prime Minister
agreed to stay in close collaboration over the coming months.
###
First off, prior to the Gulf Cup, there was talk of the prime minister himself taking part in the visit. Apparently the comments about keeping US troops in Iraq, made by the prime minister to THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, caused a little more conflict in Iraq than anyone cares to admit and now he can't leave the country. He'd already been criticized by Shi'ite groups close to him (meaning part of the militias linked to Iran) for allowing the US to dictate and vet who would be going on the trip -- some of his closer and more trusted allies do not meet US security standards.
But what's more interesting probably is US President Joe Biden's lousy record.
So he spoke to him yesterday, did he?
Did they discuss the latest attack on the press inside Iraq?
Germany's DEUTSCHE WELLE produces the show JAAFAR TALK. They're still producing it, just not right now in Iraq. DW explains:
One of the most successful talk shows in the Arab world, the weekly
DW program JaafarTalk tackles topics deemed taboo in the region,
including violations of human rights and the lack of equal opportunities
for women. With 1.4 million followers, JaafarTalk is currently the most
successful TikTok channel run by a German media outlet.
The show
was intended to address youth unemployment, political participation and
women's rights. The plan was to record the episode in Zawraa Park,
Baghdad's highly secured Green Zone. Members of the Iraqi protest
movement and government officials were among those scheduled to speak.
Around 50 members of the audience were also invited.
Abdul Karim faced several threats in the run-up to the planned
recording. An Iraqi media outlet, for example, published a video on
Instagram accusing the DW presenter of trying to spread "abnormal and
perverted" sexual behavior in Baghdad. Featuring clips from JaafarTalk's
previous broadcasts that discussed homosexuality, the post called on
Iraqi authorities to prevent the planned recording.
Abdul Karim
reported that he and his team subsequently came under increasing
pressure from high-ranking Iraqi officials. He said that Iraq's State
Communications and Media Commission suddenly demanded a special filming
permit for the planned recording despite having applied for and been
granted the usual permits in advance.
Late Wednesday night,
representatives of Iraq's Interior Ministry demanded to speak to Abdul
Karim at his hotel, stating that he would not be allowed to continue
working without a special permit and could face arrest if he did not
comply. They added that the government could not guarantee his safety.
Deutsche
Welle has lodged a protest with the Iraqi Embassy in Berlin against the
treatment of its employees and the obstruction of journalistic work.
"This massive coercion by official authorities of the Republic of Iraq
is an unprecedented restriction of press freedom," the protest note
says.
Did you notice "Wednesday"? The day before Joe spoke to the prime minister of Iraq.
Of course, Joe said nothing about this attack. How could he? He's persecuting Julian Assange and he's trying to dismantle The First Amendment in the process. Maybe silence was better than Joe's usual tactic of telling Iraqi leaders how Iraq is just like Ireland?
But usually when the President of the United States -- regardless of who holds the office -- is honoring some other leader with a personal phone call, that other leader isn't attacking the press.
It's just not starting to be noted on Twitter. Hey, who's the idiot at the White House -- no, not Joe -- that let the call go through? Who's the fool who didn't raise this issue and wonder if the call shouldn't be rescheduled for another day? A DW reporter has to flee Iraq to avoid threats and arrest and, hours later, Joe's on the phone chatting with the leader of the country? No one saw a problem with that? They're really all that stupid?
Absolutely unacceptable!
For years, @jaafarAbdulKari's JaafarTalk has been a popular and unique platform for young Iraqis to speak their mind and confront the powerful.
Below is a JAAFAR TALK clip where they're speaking with the mother of an activist who was killed. Her child was part of The October Revolution that began in 2019 -- when young Shi'ite Iraqis rose up to call out the government for its corruption, for the lack of jobs and the lack of accountability. The response was to hunt down and kill these activists.
The episode that would have been filmed this week -- the one the government and thugs shut down -- would have included activists with The October Revolution.
Even with a new prime minister, they won't punish the killers of those young activists but they will stop any press coverage of what took place.
Meanwhile Glenneth Greenwald Paltrow was busy this week promoting gal pal Marjorie Taylor Greene. Maj also made time to show up in the halls of Congress to unleash some more of her crazy on the country. John Russel (LGBTQ NATION) notes:
Greene, who is a cosponsor on Steube’s bill, touted her history as “a
former athlete,” playing softball and soccer as a kid, as well as
spending “a lot of time in water sports” and competing “at the top
level” in CrossFit as an adult. She also claimed to have stopped
competing in CrossFit because she would have had to compete against
transgender women.
Greene claimed that cis college athletes who oppose competing against
transgender women are being silenced by college athletics programs and
that “woke politics” are destroying women’s sports.
“I don’t care if it’s a mental illness, I don’t care what it is. It’s
straight-up evil,” Greene said of trans women, “And they do not belong
in women’s sports.”
Oh, Glenneth, the gals you do hang with. She's almost crazy as your 2008 hag. And I can see Majorie devoting "a lot of time to water sports." I also think it's funny that her former pal US House Rep Lauren Boebert is whispering that she thinks Marjorie's marriage ended because Marjorie's a lesbian. What a world we live in where even Lauren Boebert might get something right.
At any rate, Marjorie, we get it. You're into water sports and when you look around the locker room -- as you love to do, scoping out all the ladies with that intense stare of yours -- you want to be the butchest thing in the room.
Marjorie, trans women are not a threat to you. They're not going to dildo-block you in the locker room. They're not there to stare at others. Unlike you, they just want to change into their sports outfit, go work out or compete, come back in, shower, put on their clothes and go. Not a one of them, I'm sure, is going to walk up and interrupt you while your cruising the tits of some suburban home maker.
Does Marjorie, as Lauren's been insinuating, like the ladies? That would be so poetic, wouldn't it? No, I think she just lives in fear because she is so masculine, look at her, and this is after years and years of learning how to cover it. There's nothing wrong with being masculine, Marjorie. But she's been ashamed of it and probably more than baker's dozen have mistaken her for gay and its why she has to attack gay people now.
Just as all effeminate men are not gay all butch women are not lesbians. But it is cute that Lauren's spreading that rumor. And at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is under attack, it's nice to laugh at Marjorie and her love of water sports.
Steve Benen? I'm not a fan but he has a column worth reading. I'm not going to quote it or excerpt from it because I really don't want to feed the notion that someone on the ropes and struggling might be a contender. Hopefully, those days are long gone. If we have to mention that person's name, we will. But as he goes after the LGBTQ+ community in a desperate bid to get press attention to his dead-in-the-water campaign, we're not going to do him any favors. But Benen did write a good column so we will link to it (even while we avoid naming who the column is about).
Tennessee has begun a new legislative session and the state’s LGBTQ
residents are bracing for impact.The General Assembly’s hostility
towards its LGBTQ constituents has resulted in one of the most
unsupportive legal systems in the country for LGBTQ people.
As a result of Tennessee state laws, transgender
people struggle to access life-saving healthcare, teachers fear the
repercussions of discussing LGBTQ identity at school, and same-sex
couples worry that adoption agencies may refuse them the chance to raise
a child.
The trend of anti-LGBTQ hostility is
set to continue in 2023, with a slate of discriminatory bills already
moving – including a complete ban on transgender-related healthcare for people under the age of 18 and a bill banning public drag performances written so broadly that it could result in public erasure for all trans people.
ANOTHER LEGISLATIVE SESSION FILLED WITH ANTI-LGBTQ BILLS —
More than 180 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced so far this
legislative session, according to the American Civil Liberties Union,
with dozens centered on restricting transgender students in school.
— Last year, state legislators introduced 315 anti-LGBTQ bills, according to the Human Rights Campaign.More
than 90 percent of the legislation failed as only 29 bills were signed
into law, but HRC said it still “marked the passage of the most
anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-transgender legislation in recent history.”
— In 2023, more than 80 bills look to restrict the rights of transgender students in schools, according to the ACLU, which is tracking the legislation.
The bills include preventing transgender students from participating on
sports teams that match their gender identity, restricting access to
bathroom facilities and preventing teachers from using their students’
pronouns. About 59 bills restrict access to gender-affirming care.
In the past few years, right-wing activists agitating against LGBTQ
rights and freedoms insist that they aren't acting out of bigotry
towards trans or queer people. No, they argue, they are doing this to
protect "the children."
In Florida, Republicans defended a law critics dubbed the "don't say gay" law with risible accusations that erasing LGBTQ identities from the classroom
is necessary to prevent "grooming" of children, equating, for instance,
a book that features a same-sex married couple with a pedophile
manipulating a child into accepting sexual abuse. The escalating protests of drag shows and brunches
around the country are justified with claims that the shows expose
"children" to "sexualized" material, even though performers and
audiences have testified that shows geared towards families with small
children don't feature the ribald jokes of more adult fare. Republican
legislators and conservative activists have targeted trans kids in
schools, saying their access to sports teams and restrooms
must be restricted in order to protect the "privacy" of cis children. A
growing national moral panic over gender-affirming care for minors has even led to protests and threats against children's hospitals,
even though the American Academy of Pediatrics describes the treatment
as the "accepted standard of care for adolescents at risk of or
suffering from gender dysphoria." In fact, it's rare to unheard-of for
minors to get major surgical interventions.
Skeptics, however, have long argued that concern over "the children"
is just a convenient fig leaf for homophobia and transphobia.
The goal "is to stop people from being trans," ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio told GQ in May 2021, noting that the right only targets children because kids are a "group of people who don't have as much power."
"Bigots aren't freaking out about drag queens reading to children because they're confused about the nature of these events," Michael Hobbes of the Maintenance Phase podcast recently tweeted. "They're freaking out because they're bigots." The heavily orchestrated moral panic is "not about children," journalist Jill Filipovic wrote in a recent newsletter. It's "about criminalizing adults simply for existing and doing their thing."
These hateful voices get amplified. And it's not just the crazies in Congress. THE NEW YORK TIMES and THE WASHINGTON POST are both getting on board with providing platforms for hate merchants. Chloe Simon and Alyssa Tirrell (MEDIA MATTERS) note:
The Washington Post, whose news-side coverage of LGBTQ issues in the recent past has been notablyexcellent,
recently hired three opinion-editorial columnists who have a history of
making anti-LGBTQ statements, primarily against the transgender
community.
On January 25, the Post announced
it was adding seven new opinion-editorial columnists to its staff.
Three out of the seven columnists — Ramesh Ponnuru, Ruy Teixeira, and
Jim Geraghty — have conservative backgrounds, with positions of
leadership or fellowships with organizations like American Enterprise
Institute and National Review. All three are slated to write weekly and
monthly columns regarding politics and related topics.
While right-wing media networks such as Fox News and One America News Network
have been consistent in their blatant, anti-LGBTQ coverage, mainstream
media have at times resorted to presenting LGBTQ rights as a political
debate. The New York Times has repeatedly given cover to anti-trans extremists and hired anti-LGBTQ contributors; meanwhile other outlets such as The New Yorker have published puff pieces on controversial, anti-LGBTQ figures.
Among its mainstream media peers, The Washington Post has generally
provided fair coverage of LGBTQ issues, including recent anti-LGBTQ educational initiatives, the Respect for Marriage Act, and anti-drag sentiments.
The paper’s decision to hire three columnists who have repeatedly
heaped scorn on the LGBTQ community is a backslide, and an especially
harmful one in a time when violence against LGBTQ people is an everyday threat.
The Post’s new conservative columnists
Jim Geraghty
Geraghty is currently a senior political correspondent for the National Review and is known for his conservative blogs, books, and journalism.
In a 2015 piece on media personality Caitlyn Jenner, Geragthy claimed,
“It’s not too much to ask that somebody like Jenner not be assaulted,
not be harassed, not be deprived of any rights that anybody else has.
But it is a bit much to ask the rest of us to not find [her] decision,
or the entire process, at least a little weird.”* In 2016, Gerarghty
published another piece for the National Review which characterized
anti-trans bathroom policies and Jenner’s canceled reality TV show as proof that “the right is winning the culture war.”
As recently as December 2021, Geraghty overreacted to the possibility
that James Bond could be rewritten as a non-binary character, saying
that it continued “the unpleasant new trend of taking an established and
beloved character and changing the character to fit some sort of woke
category.”
Right-wing media figures often spreadmisinformation
and bigotry under the guise of passively pointing out supposed flaws in
progressive logic. In accordance with this trend, some of Geraghty’s
tweets “just ask questions,” like
“How about those who self-identify as ‘gender-fluid’? Are they feminine
enough to qualify for roles specified for women in society?” or “Can a transgender individual attend a women-only class at Curves?”
Geraghty’s previous Washington Post contributions include op-eds that praise anti-LGBTQ Govs. Glen Youngkin and Ron Desantis,
and he’s referred to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law as “a common-sense
restriction keeping explicit materials out of elementary school
classrooms.”
Ramesh Ponnuru
Ponnuru is the current editor of conservative publication National Review and a nonresident senior fellow at American Enterprise Institute.
In 2016, Ponnuru told Boston Review
that religious people needed “protections of our liberty as
dissenters,” in reference to states enacting bathroom laws and defending
Christian businesses from having to employ or serve members of the
LGBTQ community.
As recently as 2020, Ponnuru was still using “gay” as a slur on Twitter.
He also recently promoted on National Review’s site an essay by Manhattan Institute’s Leor Sapir that argued
against a Washington Post op-ed piece calling for children with gender
dysphoria to receive “comprehensive assessment and gender-exploratory
therapy” as well as parental support. According to Ponnuru, “This part
(among many others) had the ring of truth” in the piece:
“Over the past two decades in the United States, pediatric
gender transition has evolved well beyond, and even against, the
original intentions of the Dutch experts. American-style affirmative
care has taken on all the trappings of our therapeutic-oriented,
pharmaceutical-driven, individualistic culture.”
Ruy Teixeira
Teixeria is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and editor-at-large of the Liberal Patriot substack. Teixeira recently left
liberal think tank the Center for American Progress due to, according
to Politico, the “relentless focus on race, gender, and identity” and
the difficulty in having conversations about “race and gender and trans
issues.”
In the American Enterprise Institute Banter podcast, Teixeria expressed
contempt at the fact that if it is “express[ed] otherwise” that “trans
women are women” one would get called a bigot. He also argued this was
due to people “feeling the gap” with politics over religion.
On The Bulwark podcast with Charlie Sykes, he argued that
Democrats should portray themselves as the party that doesn’t “want
kindergartners taught about gender ideology and gender fluidity” and
should say it even if they’re uncomfortable doing so.
For an article on his Substack titled “How to Fix the Democratic Brand”, Teixeira questioned
whether “personal pronouns [are] necessary” and if “transwomen [are]
exactly the same as biological women.” (The term “biological women” is a
right-wing dog whistle
that implies trans womanhood is artificial by comparison.) He also
stated that those who question trans women are being “expunged from the
left coalition.”
In an article titled “Ruy Teixeira Asks Whether America Has Reached ‘Peak Woke,’” Teixeira wrote
that “woke stances on crime, immigration, race essentialism, gender
ideology and school curriculums” are still alive in the Democratic Party
and the things that could “touch that off” is a viral video involving
“race (or perhaps gender).” He bemoaned:
It is in America’s institutions where the wokeness curve seems
still to be on the rise. In academia, the arts, mainstream media,
advocacy groups, ngos, foundations, school administrations, professional
organizations and corporate human-resources departments, it is hard to
detect an ebbing of the tide.
…
Wokeness is stubbornly entrenched in these institutions, and it is
there that it will make its stand. Millions of people have jobs, money,
positions and influence that are now bound up with wokeness, and they
will not give it up easily. The world they inhabit is more insulated
from the views of ordinary people than those of social discourse and
political competition. We may not yet have seen “peak woke” in that
world—which means many of us, unfortunately, may yet face being called
out, canceled or targeted in some other way.
*In accordance with the Trans Journalists Association style guide, Media Matters has replaced Jenner’s pronouns in this quote.
Biden's
lawyers on Wednesday sent letters to the Justice Department's National
Security Division and the Delaware attorney general's office calling for
an investigation into "individuals for whom there is considerable
reason to believe violated various federal laws in accessing, copying,
manipulating, and/or disseminating Mr. Biden's personal computer data,"
including former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, former Trump adviser Steve
Bannon, and other allies of the former president, according to NBC News.
The Justice Department pursues the investigations that they feel are warrented.
The
child of a sitting president should never, ever have his/her attorneys
contact the Justice Department requesting that they carry out an
investigation.
Does no one get what an abuse of power this is?
Does no one get how this looks?
That's before you include in that he is asking them to target a private citizen:
The
letters also called for an investigation into John Paul Mac Isaac, the
Delaware computer repair shop owner who said that Biden left his laptop
and never retrieved it.
Hunter's
father is their nominal boss (We The People are actually their boss).
And he is contacting them about John Paul Mac Issac?
This doesn't pass the smell test and it doesn't look right.
We
should all be outraged by this. I checked Twitter to see if Jonathan
Turley had weighed in. He hasn't. Apparently, he's deformed his once
great mind by working for FOX NEWS.
This
is reality: A sitting president needs to tell his drug addict son (who
is supposedly back on the drugs, by the way) to sit his ass down. He needs to tell
him that the FBI -- whether Joe is president or not -- is not Hunter's
servant. This is so elitist, corrupt and outrageous that it is begging
for Congress to look into it.
I'm
sorry that Hunter Biden is a drug addict. I'm sorry that he slept with
his brother's widow -- and never thought how his then-wife or their
children would feel about it. I'm sorry that he goes on so many benders
he doesn't know what he did or who he slept with. I am very sorry for
Navy Joan and the way he refuses to recognize her -- his own daughter --
and the way he's trying to weasel out of child support -- yet again --
and arguing that she shouldn't have his last name.
Again: "Unwanted Number" from GRACE OF MY HEART: "They say he gave her his child, he wouldn't give her his name."
Here's Elvis Costello performing "Unwanted Number" (which he wrote) for his 2018 album LOOK NOW.
He is doing this while his father is president. That is outrageous. That goes beyond Deadbeat Dad.
But
with regards to the Justice Department? Nepo-Baby needs to grasp that
the letter itself is wrong and sends off the wrong impression.
I don't care who your father is, the Dept of Justice is not at your beck and call nor should it be.
Joe
Biden needs to call this out. His children have no right to impose on
the Dept of Justice or State or anyone else. And the fact
that Hunter thinks he has that right suggest Hunter thinks he can
influence an outcome.
This
needs to be called out. I doubt what passes for the mainstream 'left'
will say a word. Don't expect Krystal Ball, for example, to grasp how
serious this is. Hopefully, Republicans in Congress will grasp the
serious nature and will call it out.
Hunter's
action are antithetical to democracy. As President, Joe needs to
address this an assure the American people that no special treatment, no
favoritism will take place.
Biden's
lawyers on Wednesday sent letters to the Justice Department's National
Security Division and the Delaware attorney general's office calling for
an investigation into "individuals for whom there is considerable
reason to believe violated various federal laws in accessing, copying,
manipulating, and/or disseminating Mr. Biden's personal computer data,"
including former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, former Trump adviser Steve
Bannon, and other allies of the former president, according to NBC News.
The Justice Department pursues the investigations that they feel are warrented.
The
child of a sitting president should never, ever have his/her attorneys
contact the Justice Department requesting that they carry out an
investigation.
Does no one get what an abuse of power this is?
Does no one get how this looks?
That's before you include in that he is asking them to target a private citizen:
The
letters also called for an investigation into John Paul Mac Isaac, the
Delaware computer repair shop owner who said that Biden left his laptop
and never retrieved it.
Hunter's
father is their nominal boss (We The People are actually their boss).
And he is contacting them about John Paul Mac Issac?
This doesn't pass the smell test and it doesn't look right.
We
should all be outraged by this. I checked Twitter to see if Jonathan
Turley had weighed in. He hasn't. Apparently, he's deformed his once
great mind by working for FOX NEWS.
This
is reality: A sitting president needs to tell his drug addict son (who
is supposedly back on the drugs, by the way) to sit his ass down. He needs to tell
him that the FBI -- whether Joe is president or not -- is not Hunter's
servant. This is so elitist, corrupt and outrageous that it is begging
for Congress to look into it.
I'm
sorry that Hunter Biden is a drug addict. I'm sorry that he slept with
his brother's widow -- and never thought how his then-wife or their
children would feel about it. I'm sorry that he goes on so many benders
he doesn't know what he did or who he slept with. I am very sorry for
Navy Joan and the way he refuses to recognize her -- his own daughter --
and the way he's trying to weasel out of child support -- yet again --
and arguing that she shouldn't have his last name.
Again: "Unwanted Number" from GRACE OF MY HEART: "They say he gave her his child, he wouldn't give her his name."
Here's Elvis Costello performing "Unwanted Number" (which he wrote) for his 2018 album LOOK NOW.
He is doing this while his father is president. That is outrageous. That goes beyond Deadbeat Dad.
But
with regards to the Justice Department? Nepo-Baby needs to grasp that
the letter itself is wrong and sends off the wrong impression.
I don't care who your father is, the Dept of Justice is not at your beck and call nor should it be.
Joe
Biden needs to call this out. His children have no right to impose on the Dept of Justice or State or anyone else. And the fact
that Hunter thinks he has that right suggest Hunter thinks he can
influence an outcome.
This
needs to be called out. I doubt what passes for the mainstream 'left'
will say a word. Don't expect Krystal Ball, for example, to grasp how
serious this is. Hopefully, Republicans in Congress will grasp the
serious nature and will call it out.
Hunter's action are antithetical to democracy. As President, Joe needs to address this an assure the American people that no special treatment, no favoritism will take place.