10/25/2018

penn calls it

mark penn is not my idea of a hero.  but he ran hillary clinton's 2008 campaign and that's the campaign where she connected with the working class.  on her own, in 2016, hillary was a disaster.

so this is from a new column by penn:

The horrible acts of the political vigilantes who planted possible pipe bombs must bring both parties together in their opposition to political violence and in favor of restoring civility in politics. They should appear together in the Rose Garden of the White House and the rotunda of the Capitol united in the defense of our country and our democracy.
President Trump, who has sometimes been tone deaf in times of crisis, struck exactly the right chord when he called for national unity and a bringing down of the tone of rhetoric on all sides.
But Democrats, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,  muffed an easy opportunity to join in bipartisan calls for a better politics. Instead they blamed President Trump for any potential violence, alleging that he has frequently condoned violence and that his words ring hollow. They politicized the attempted bombings without even knowing the facts.
Then some media outlets weighed in blaming the President’s attacks on the media as a cause. Yet, it would be equally unfair to blame CNN for the ricin powder sent to President Trump.
This was an enormous opportunity missed. The media and some politicians just could not put aside their blind hatred and instead direct it at those who would disrupt our country.


a missed opportunity?  yes but they never wanted that opportunity.  they prefer being at war with one another.  and that's me finger pointing at all politicians, not just 1 or just 1 party.


let's close with c.i.'s 'Iraq snapshot:'


Thursday, October 25, 2018.  Adel Abdul al-Mahdi proves to be so much like all that has come before.


Iraq has named a prime minister.  We word that carefully because we should not say "new."  All hopes that this time would be different have slipped away.


Iraq PM Adel Abdul Mahdi sworn in amid bickering over cabinet




Iraqi Prime Minister swore in 14 ministers to his new government last night. All were male.


"None of the [14] appointments were known to have come from the online application portal opened by Abdul-Mahdi to bring new faces into government. His office received over 15,000 applications in the span of less than a week, earlier this month."




He did not nominate two women but Parliament refused to vote on those two.

The new Prime Minister of Iraq Abdul Mahdi and his 14 ministers were sworn yesterday. We see No Woman for ministry.






Press Release: SRSG Ján Kubiš welcomes confirmation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, urges early confirmation of the full Council of Ministers, and expresses concern at the lack of female representation among ministers


SRSG Ján Kubiš welcomes confirmation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, urges early confirmation of the full Council of Ministers, and expresses concern at the lack of female representation among ministers







Let's give AP credit for these two passages:


Abdul-Mahdi will hold the portfolios of defense, justice, and others until parliament votes to approve his nominees. The lawmaking body is scheduled to reconvene on Nov. 6, though there is no constitutional deadline to confirm the appointments.
Former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki went without ministers of defense or interior for the whole of his second term, from 2010 to 2014.

On the first paragraph, that is what will happen.  On the second, that is what happened.  But we stood alone in real time in pointing that out.  The press repeatedly pretended otherwise.  Someone Nouri puts in place, without the Parliament, is not the minister.  (After we bitched and moaned forever, some outlets began using "acting minister.")  Parliament approval is required to be a Cabinet member.  To be removed as a Cabinet member?  That goes through the Parliament as well.  Bypassing the Parliament meant that Nouri let that person pretend as long as his decisions met with Nouri's approval.  It was a puppet.

Now let's grasp just how bad a failure al-Mahdi currently is.  ISIS was never defeated in Iraq.  The press is pimping the lie that ISIS is back -- it never left.  But whether you accept the reality that it never left or the current myth, ISIS remains a huge problem for Iraq.  Minister of Defense?  Kind of an important position right now.  And he's unable to fill it?  That does not speak well for al-Mahdi.


Another two bombings in Qayara town south of , town east of , Speaker of Parliament Mohamed Halboussi: "continuation of bombings in liberated cities recently needs new security plans"






Where's the Minister of Defense?  To be appointed.


Let's do numbers.  The Cabinet has 22 ministers.  How many spots did al-Mahdi fill?  14.

This is a leader?

This is someone who can get things done?

I am wondering what happened to Iraq’s PM-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi's online portal application for those who run for Iraq's 22 Ministries? I am one of those who applied for one of those positions and see myself as qualified as anyone else...






He got a lot of attention for that, al-Mahdi did.  Even though the application period had ended, several outlets were still doing pieces on it earlier this week.  His announcement was treated as yet another indication that this was the one Iraq had been waiting for.  Time and again, we're told this Iraqi (who fled Iraq for years and only returned after the US military invaded in 2003) will be the change agent.  And they turn out to be exactly the same as the one that came before.

al-Mahdi's words are treated as reasons to rejoice and then when his actions fail to live up to his words, the media reduces it to a paragraph deep in the story.

It's amazing that the online applications qualified as headline news yet the failure to use those applications is not considered worthy of a headline.

But then re-selling the war requires that the media never tell the harsh truths.  You can't keep a war going for 15 years and counting without the help of the media.

Haider al-Abadi out, Adil Abdul-Mahdi officially in vowing a 'new phase' for under his premiership





He's vowing a "new phase"?  Oh, goody, more words.  He's been incapable of living up to his promises thus far in the last month but let's all pretend that's going to change.  His first broken promise was that he wouldn't be meeting with foreign officials during his time as prime minister-designate.






  • مجلس الوزراء يعقد جلسته الاعتيادية الاولى برئاسة رئيس مجلس الوزراء السيد عادل عبد المهدي في مكانه الجديد خارج المنطقة الخضراء.


    رئيس مجلس الوزراء السيد عادل عبد المهدي : مجلس الوزراء سيعقد اليوم اول اجتماع للحكومة الجديدة للبدء بالعمل وتحديد الاولويات والتوجيه بالالتزام بالبرنامج الحكومي وتنفيذه في اوقاته المحددة .


    رئيس مجلس الوزراء السيد عادل عبد المهدي : علينا جميعا التعاون والعمل يداً بيد من اجل حاضرنا ومستقبلنا ،حيث ان امامنا الكثير من التحديات والعمل الجاد في مجال تطوير الاقتصاد وتنشيط سوق العمل وتوفير الخدمات وكل متطلبات شعبنا .


    رئيس مجلس الوزراء السيد عادل عبد المهدي : قدمنا برنامجا وزاريا طموحا وتفصيليا بمدد زمنية واضحة وسنعمل على تنفيذه وان هدفنا الأسمى هو تحقيق تطلعات شعبنا الذي عانى طويلا وآن له ان يقطف ثمار صبره وتضحياته.


    رئيس مجلس الوزراء السيد عادل عبد المهدي خلال مراسيم التسليم والاستلام : بحمد الله والتوكل عليه نتسلم اليوم مهامنا الرسمية بعد نيل حكومتنا ثقة ممثلي الشعب.


    جرت اليوم الخميس مراسم استلام وتسليم الحقائب الوزارية بحضور رئيس مجلس الوزراء السيد عادل عبد المهدي ورئيس مجلس الوزراء السابق الدكتور حيدر العبادي .


    ....جاء ذلك خلال زيارة سيادته لمقر جهاز الامن الوطني واجتماعه بالمدراء فيه، حيث حيا جهود العاملين في الجهاز الذي كان له حصة في النصر الذي تحقق وبالاخص تضحيات الشهداء والجرحى .




  • رئيس مجلس الوزراء القائد العام للقوات المسلحة الدكتور حيدر العبادي يؤكد ان التحدي المقبل يتمثل بالإعمار وتقديم الخدمات وجلب الاستثمارات، وهذا لن يتحقق بدون استقرار الامن ....








  • The two last ones, from the 24th, are Hayder as prime minister.  The ones from two hours ago are al-Mehdi.


    At one minute, he insists that they've presented a detailed plan, later on (further up the thread) he's crowing that the Cabinet will meet for the first time today and decided on priorities.  Didn't that detailed plan he spoke of earlier do just that?

    Words, words, pretty and empty words.


    And Iraq's facing real crisis -- that's plural.  It's not just ISIS.  There are many more.  For example, this:


    OMG. While all eyes on formation of new govt, drought crisis hit the country strongly, according to Iraqi Agriculture Ministry,the country will lose 55% of agricultural land within the next 12 months. If this happened in another country will be declared state of emergency!













    The following community sites -- plus the ACLU -- updated: