That's Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "It's All About The Recounts" and it went up tonight.
“Her interviews have not been going well,” said one GOP senator, speaking to Jewish Insider anonymously. “One told me she was the worst-prepared candidate and was kind of trying to get by on her BS personality.”
Gabbard's controversial praise of ousted Syrian President Bashar al Assad in Syria is likely one of the questions she's being probed about, the report said. When reporters asked about it, she said she supports Trump's stance and that her personal positions are immaterial.
Jewish Insider spoke to a Republican senator who hadn't met with Gabbard as of Monday, but who relayed that some members on the Senate Intelligence Committee were confiding in colleagues that they weren't impressed.
“The Intelligence Committee members are really, really concerned about her. Her interviews have not been going well,” the senator said. “So there’s a lot of rumbling among members.”
This is C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot" for Tuesday:
Tuesday, December 10, 2024. Satan Trump and the bad people he wants to install in his administration.
That's Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Mama Hegseth" and it went up yesterday. Mommy Hegseth is on the world stage defending her baby boy because he can't fight his own battles. Grasp that, because the world does. No one has ever seen anything like it. A nearly 50 year old man hiding behind Mommy's skirt.
I think we last noted this issue in Thursday's "Iraq snapshot" but it's only gotten worse.
How much of an adult are you if you're hiding behind your Mommy? And is he on a bender now? He clearly has serious issues with, at best, problem drinking. Being the joke of the entire world, is that pushing him to drink?
Robert McCoy (THE NEW REPUBLIC) notes:
Hegseth is currently facing a raft of scandals: He was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2017. (Hegseth was not charged but paid the woman a financial settlement.) His drinking habits as a co-host of Fox & Friends reportedly concerned his Fox News colleagues. The New Yorker recently covered a whistleblower report detailing Hegseth’s excessive drinking and financial mismanagement while running a veterans nonprofit.
“Yeah, look. I think that Pete is a good man,” Marshall said. “He is a man of integrity now. He absolutely has my support. I think that these anonymous character assassinations by the media are way over-reported—”
“But some of them weren’t anonymous,” Roberts cut in. “Well, the ones that I’ve seen are anonymous,” said Marshall, before diverting the topic away from Hegseth’s scandals.
Marshall’s emphasis on the anonymity of the accusations echoes similar defenses of Hegseth by Senators Lindsey Graham and Rick Scott, who last week attempted to minimize the allegations plaguing Hegseth by pointing to their anonymous sources.
Pushing back against this, MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin wrote a blog post last week, noting that anonymous sources are integral to the functioning of the free press. The identities of anonymous sources are, after all, “known to the journalists reporting them,” and the accusations are independently verified or corroborated.
“And, of course,” Rubin wrote, “at least one of the anonymous people featured in reporting about Hegseth isn’t anonymous to Hegseth: The Jane Doe who has accused him of rape and with whom he signed an agreement.”
Not all of the revelations against Hegseth are anonymously sourced, either. As The New York Times reported last month, Hegseth’s mother in 2018 called her son “an abuser of women,” whose “abuse over the years to women (dishonesty, sleeping around, betrayal, debasing, belittling) needs to be called out,” in a private email to him that she now disavows.
Lawrence O'Donnell addressed the nomination last night on MSNBC.
Meanwhile how to combat crazy? Supporting free speech. Illinois's legislature and Governor JB Prtizker have already taken steps to protect free speech from book bannings and now another state is stepping up. Lexi Lonas Cochran (THE HILL) reports:
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed a law Monday prohibiting book banning in state libraries and schools.
The law says school boards and the governing boards of public libraries need to create standards for how books are removed from shelves and how complaints are addressed.
Books will not be allowed to be removed based on “+the origin, background, or views of the material or of its authors,” nor can books be censored based “on a disagreement with a viewpoint, idea, or concept, or solely because an individual finds certain content offensive, unless they are restricting access to developmentally inappropriate material for certain age groups.”
The governor is also providing legal protections for librarians from civil or criminal lawsuits around book banning.
“The Freedom to Read Act cements New Jersey’s role on the forefront of preventing book bans and protecting the intellectual freedom of our educators and students. Across the nation, we have seen attempts to suppress and censor the stories and experiences of others. I’m proud to amplify the voices of our past and present, as there is no better way for our children to prepare for the future than to read freely,” Murphy said in a statement.
One of the biggest opponents to free speech is hate merchant Tulsi Gabbard whom Satan Trump has announced he wants to be the Director of National Intelligence -- that would put the unqualified crackpot over 18 agencies and over our national intelligence.
At LGBTQ NATION, Daniel Villarreal does a look at Tulsi Gabbard's record on LGBTQ+ issues. I'm not really impressed. He calls it a "mixed record" and based on his sources it is. Her record is far worse than he grasps. He did a good survey out of existing articles on this topic. Most people have ignored her as she's become nuttier and nuttier. Imane Khelif is the female boxer that the fright-wing spread lies about a few months back. Over a month after the lie was exposed as a lie -- lies that Imane was not born a woman -- Trashy Garbage was Tweeting the lie -- after it was known to be a lie. She does crap like that all the time now, for over two years, while the media has ignored her hatred and her garbage. She's a trashy whore who has spent her life lying about who she is. She lied that she was anti-war. She's not. Iraq Veterans Against the War? An anti-war group. Tulsi throughout 2019 posed as anti-war. And she tricked a lot of people. But someone who's anti-war? They'd take a moment or two to note the Iraqi people and how they suffered in the illegal war. We pointed this out about the liar back in 2019.
She's a trashy liar. And her freaky life includes not just the fact that she's in a cult but also that she keeps sticking her nose into parents' business. She wants to tell parents what they can and can't do. This single woman with no kids. She's obsessed with America's children. Makes me wonder if the cult she's in has a history of sexually abusing children.
Many cults do and you'll usually find members of such cults pretending to want to 'save' children -- but the reality is that they're sexually abusing them.
She's 43 and she has no kids. But she's obsessed with kids. Obsessed. What's going on there, Tulsi?
Lauren Sforza (NEW JERSEY ADVANCED MEDIA) notes Bret Stephen's most recent NYT Column:
Trump has been quickly announcing his picks for his second administration, causing a stir among GOP lawmakers who believe some of his picks are controversial and underqualified. Stephens said in a new column published Monday that the “gold medal” for the worst Trump pick so far goes to Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic lawmaker who was tapped last month to be Trump’s Director of National Security.
In his weekly conversation with The New York Times’ Gail Collins, Stephens labeled Gabbard as the “director of national idiocy” if she is to be confirmed.
“Tulsi Gabbard is my gold medalist. Nominating an apologist for former Syrian dictator and current Russia resident Bashar al-Assad as director of national intelligence means that if confirmed in the job, we’d need to rename her job title “’director of national idiocy,’” he said.
Gabbard has been under fire for weeks after Trump revealed his pick for the top role. She has especially been criticized amid the ongoing conflict in Syria, where the government of Bashar Assad has collapsed in recent days. She has faced backlash for her 2017 meeting with Assad, who is backed by Russian, Iranian and Iranian-allied forces.
VoteVets highlights this statement from retired Maj Gen Paul Eaton:
“Putting Tulsi Gabbard in charge of our intelligence, which keeps Americans safe here and abroad, is dangerous and reckless. In Gabbard, Trump has a complete and total loyalist who will use and wield our intelligence to Trump’s benefit, not to protect America and our Constitution.
“In combination with many of Trump’s other appointments and nominations, we see a picture coming together of an administration made up of unqualified, marginal zealots who will constantly be trying to please their leader rather than fulfill their oath to put the Constitution and the safety of the American people above the president’s ego. Many warned that Trump would dispense of all guardrails in a second term, so every whim of his would be carried out without question or protest. We are now seeing exactly what that looks like.”
She is a security risk. Rhian Lubin (Independent) reports:
And then there's Junior. Satan wants to install Junior as the Secretary of Health Human Services. Senator Patty Murray's office issued the following regarding that announcement.
Those are three people that Trump wants to see approved. This follows the failure of the Matt Gaetz and Mike pointed out how Gaetz punked Trump on that:
The ethics panel report still must be published and two failed close votes on the House floor Thursday evening only means we still have to wait.
The explanation of Gaetz’s departure comes from former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who went on national TV Wednesday. McCarthy, who Gaetz toppled from power, has no love for Gaetz, but says he’s not alone, as “I don’t know who really likes him.”
The ex-speaker said Gaetz “wanted an excuse to resign” as the bipartisan ethics panel was due to release its findings on Nov. 15, a Friday: “I blame Matt for lying to the president because Matt needed to get out of Congress before the ethics report came out on Friday. I don’t believe he told President Trump that.”
Trump tapped Gaetz two days before, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, and Gaetz immediately submitted a letter of resignation. Neither his hasty exit from Congress nor having his AG nomination explode should stop the publication of the report.
“No one thought that [the nomination] would pass,” McCarthy said Sunday on Fox News. “I blame Matt Gaetz for lying to the president about his ethics report. People know that. That’s why he made the motion against me. People know.”
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