Friday, July 3, 2020

Baghdad Bob on the Potomac: Trump's Hoaxes, from "Disappearing" Covid-19 to Climate to Russiagate, BAYONETS FOR DC PROTESTS???






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The soldiers reportedly were issued bayonets but told not to attach them to their rifles.
Talking Points Memo reported this week that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed an Associated Press report that some service members sent to Washington, D.C., amid protests last month were issued bayonets.
Members of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, which is based in D.C. and typically guards the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, were mobilized last month to respond to massive protests over the treatment of Black Americans and systemic issues of police brutality. But they were never actually sent to the protests after they arrived.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Army Gen. Mark A. Milley wrote in a letter to two U.S. representatives that the “soldiers were issued bayonets for their June 2 deployment — but told they were to remain in their scabbards and not attached to their service rifles,” TPM reported.
The general also “said the order to mobilize the troops came from Major Army Gen. Omar Jones, who serves as commander of the military district of Washington.”
The letter, obtained by the AP, was delivered to Democratic Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois and Ted Lieu of California, who had expressed concern over the matter in a June 22 letter to Milley.
TPM wrote that in his letter, “Milley stopped short of agreeing to bar service members from deploying to domestic protests with bayonets. He said the decision would depend on individual circumstances.”




















SPINELESS REPUBLICANS ARE SILENT!







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Juan Cole on our own "Baghdad Bob" (or Don)... you have to read it to understand. Tom
"Authoritarian regimes breed lies like rotting meat breeds maggots, and as Trump marches the United States into an imperial presidency beyond accountability, his rate of lying has become astronomical. If I just read ten a day, it would take me five and a half years just to read all 20,000 of the lies Trump has told since his election.
"There was a time when the Washington press corps got a kick out of the magnificent falsehoods flung into the ether by kooky but also scary regimes in Pyongyang and Baghdad. The spokesman for the Arab Socialist Baath Party of Iraq, Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf, was dubbed “Baghdad Bob” and “Comical Ali” for his whoppers. During the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, he kept maintaining that US forces had been thrown back out of the country, were depressed and committing suicide en mass, and had been utterly defeated. When an enterprising US commander sniffed out that the defense of Baghdad had collapsed, he took his armored convoy on a little tour of Baghdad, and his vehicles were visible above Baghdad Bob’s shoulder as he was confidently describing the utter defeat and expulsion of the Americans. The juxtaposition of his tall tales and the plain evidence for the eye to see of US military presence in the Iraqi capital produced howls of laughter.
"Today the shoe is on the other foot, and we have “Washington Bob” and “Comical Donnie.” But it is the same phenomenon, the assertion of political will against the plain facts.
"Unrealistic policies can be funny, but they can also lead to massive tragedy. Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong in the late 1950s insisted that China could rapidly industrialize even without heavy equipment. He pushed so many peasants off the land into makeshift, backyard workshops on communes that China faced a famine when not enough crops were brought in. Some twenty million Chinese died in the “Great Leap Forward.”
"That story is not very funny. Neither is the story of Donald Trump.
"Trump wishes away stubborn facts that he finds inconvenient. He castigated the climate emergency as a “Chinese hoax.” It isn’t even clear why he thought China is behind it, since they are still the largest per country producer of carbon dioxide emissions (half of their electricity is still from coal). The current Chinese Communist politburo, however, does believe in science and has no doubt of the disasters facing China if they don’t green their economy. They’ve learned some things from Mao’s mistake, though perhaps they would not put it quite that way.
On Wednesday, Trump called the allegations that Russian military intelligence (GRU) offered bounties on US troops to criminals and terrorists in Afghanistan . . . you guessed it . . . “ a hoax.” This time the culprit was the Democrats and the New York Times.
"The most dangerous denialism of all is Trump’s insouciance in the face of the novel coronavirus. Back last winter he called it a hoax and said it would just go away.
"Nancy Pelosi gets the award for the bon mot of the day. She said if Trump wants to see a hoax he should look in the mirror. He didn’t repeat the hoax charge Wednesday and Thursday, but he did continue his magical thinking, according to the Chris Megerian at the LA Times: “we’re going to be very good with the coronavirus,” he said, and “at some point that’s going to sort of just disappear.” He added, “I hope.”
"On Thursday he admitted to a group of businessmen, We haven’t totally succeeded yet. We will soon. We haven’t killed all of the virus yet.”
“We will soon?”
"The Reuters headline on Thursday was “U.S. coronavirus cases hit new global record, rising over 55,000 in single day.” Deaths remain stubbornly in the range of 500 to 1000 nationwide (they haven’t skyrocketed the way cases have because deaths are concentrated in the elderly, whereas the bulk of new cases are young. But the deaths are not declining, either).
"Does that sound to you like “going away”?
"Trump has decided to spread around the virus if necessary to kickstart the economy, and just to accept all the illness, long term health consequences, and death that may ensue. Trump is a capitalist to the core, and capital doesn’t know what to do with a pandemic. Mostly you can’t make money off of it, and in fact mitigating it would interfere with making money.
"All you can do is wish it away.
"Which is how Baghdad Bob felt about the US Army, and how Mao Zedong felt about agricultural poverty.
"Then, a lot of people died."








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Town of Middleborough Renews Middleborough Fire Department's Contract with Brewster Ambulance Service






FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Town of Middleborough Renews Middleborough Fire Department's Contract with Brewster Ambulance Service
MIDDLEBOROUGH -- Town Manager Robert Nunes and Chief Lance Benjamino are pleased to announce that the Town of Middleborough and the Middleborough Fire Department have signed a new three-year contract with Brewster Ambulance Service.
On Thursday, May 14, the Board of Selectmen voted to sign a three-year contract deal with Brewster Ambulance Service that will run from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2023 at no cost to the town.
"The Town of Middleborough is pleased to share that we have extended the Middleborough Fire Department's contract with Brewster Ambulance Service for the next three years," Town Manager Nunes said. "This new contract increases the services they provide within our community and is at no cost to the town. Their assistance with our fire department's everyday response to medical emergencies is invaluable to our residents, and we look forward to them continuing to assist our community over the next three years."
The new contract includes an additional Advanced Life Support Ambulance to run out of the North Middleborough Fire Station, Emergency Medical Dispatching (EMD), Semi-Automatic External Defibrillators (SAED) for the town and fire department, emergency medical service (EMS) training for the police and fire departments, EMS scholarships and CPR classes for the community.
Brewster Ambulance Service has worked with the Middleborough Fire Department since 2011. Brewster provides 911 emergency ambulance services, transports, training for first responders and CPR classes for the Middleborough community. Their emergency ambulance support includes Advanced Life Support Ambulances (ALS) as well as back-up ambulances for emergency medical calls.
In 2014, Brewster Ambulance Service implemented Smart911 in conjunction with their EMS and ambulance services in the Town of Middleborough. Smart911 is a software database integration that provides first responders and EMS paramedics with critical patient information upon a 911 emergency call.
"We are extremely pleased to have negotiated a new contract that extends our working relationship with Brewster Ambulance Service for the next three years," Chief Benjamino said. "Thanks to Brewster, the Middleborough Fire Department is able to provide exceptional response times and emergency medical services in our community. We look forward to another three years of providing unparalleled emergency response."
The Middleborough Fire Department consists of seven paramedics and 27 EMTs alongside Brewster's EMS providers.
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Popular Pro-Trump Strategist Made Racist Comments on a Secret Twitter Account






 
 
 
 
Best of Right Wing Watch - 7/3/20
Here are the top five posts from People For the American Way's RightWingWatch.org of the past week. Click on the images or headlines for the articles.
Caleb Hull, ​a digital communications strategist popular with pro-Trump Republicans, made racist ​and inflammatory​ comments, including the use of the n-word, on a Twitter account he used as a video game​r in 2014. The account was deleted ​shortly after Right Wing Watch began reaching out to sources​ to report this story, but large portions of the account have been preserved via digital archives.
Hull’s professional work history places him behind​ the​ scenes in influential spheres of the modern GOP, as detailed by a “former guest speaker” blurb on The Leadership Institute’s website.​ ​Today, Hull is a a political communications consultant and is listed as the manager of a limited liability company called Statecraft Digital (not to be confused with a political communications firm of the same name based in Florida). He got his start in conservatives causes working for the GOP youth organization Turning Point USA as an Ohio field director and chapter president​ while attending college at Cedarville University in Ohio. In 2016, Hull joined TPUSA as video director, later becoming the organization’s creative director and the operations coordinator of Turning Point News. Hull went on to work for Independent Journal Review as social media manager and senior editor.
Before consulting, Hull worked as director of content at Targeted Victory, an influential Republican marketing and advertising firm. According to FEC filings, Targeted Victory’s clients include campaigns for high-ranking Republicans like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Sen. Cory Gardner ​of Colorado, and powerful Republican entities like ​the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which paid Targeted Victory nearly $350,000 for “digital consulting” in April 2020 alone.
Hull’s online reach​ often overlaps with influential conservative figures, including the president’s sons. Donald Trump Jr. has shared content posted by Hull on Twitter at least 24 times according to a RWW review. Eric Trump tagged Hull in a tweet Tuesday. In just the last month, Hull’s content has been shared by ​Trump administration officials​, including Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission Brendan Carr, Trump staffers, such as Director of Communications for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign Tim Murtaugh, and members of Congress, like Rep. Greg Murphy of North Carolina. Hull’s content is often circulated widely among conservative media writers, pundits​, and journalists; he has bragged publicly about fetching more than ​4 billion views online for conservative video content. In 2018, Hull was retweeted by President Donald Trump.
Washington Examiner awarded Hull a spot on its Red Alert Politics “30 Under 30” list in 2018 alongside people who would go on to become major players in modern conservative politics, including activist Candace Owens, Fox News pundit Tomi Lahren, and PragerU video personality Will Witt. In the Washington area, he is well connected in right-wing media circles and has uploaded photos of himself socializing with people who currently work at The Daily Caller, Townhall Media, and TPUSA.
In 2014, Hull made anti-Black, anti-Muslim, ​and anti-LGBTQ remarks ​on a Twitter account that ​RWW determined belonged to Hull by reviewing archives from the account and comparing them to still-active posts on accounts where Hull uses his real name. The account, with the handle @FlwTV, was deleted from Twitter shortly after RWW started reaching out to Hull’s industry colleagues.​
Hull’s since-removed Twitter account was associated with an account by a similar name on Twitch, a streaming site ​popular among gamers; that account was also deleted between the time that we started contacting sources and when RWW contacted Hull via phone. Before the account was deleted from Twitch, it contained videos showing Hull on camera alongside the @FlwTV Twitter handle. Hull’s Twitch account had not uploaded a video since 2014, but ​it displayed a profile picture used by Hull on his​ professional Twitter account, @CalebJHull, in 2019​. Hull’s professional Twitter account was​ also displayed in the “About” tab of his Twitch profile.
(Screenshot / Twitch)
Images posted to the @FlwTV account on Twitter in 2014 matched some of those shared by Hull on his Instagram account, and several photos of Hull were posted on the account that rendered results nowhere else online when reverse-searched on Yandex and Google Images. In replies to other users on Twitter, the @FlwTV account repeatedly referred people to connect on Skype via the username “CalebJHull.”
Hull casually deployed the n-word on​ his​ @FlwTV Twitter account on several occasions and shared jokes in which the slur was the punchline. In one instance, he remarked that he was banned from a streamer’s chat room after he “spammed” the n-word “17 times.” Hull promoted racist tropes about Black people, specifically those involving watermelon and fried chickenBlack children without fathers, and slaves picking cotton. Hull shared several memes containing these racist tropes, and he cited the same tropes while writing his own captions to images. For example, Hull captioned one image depicting a Black man wearing clothing styled after a world map: “He’s wearing a map so he can find his dad.”
Caleb Hull, using the account @FlwTV, repeatedly tweeted the n-word. (Screenshot / Twitter)
Hull shared an image multiple times that depicts a piece of fried chicken hanging from a noose, and ​in one tweet, he juxtaposed the image on his timeline with an image of a Black man.
Caleb Hull juxtaposed an image of a piece of fried chicken hanging from a noose with an image of a Black man. (Screenshot / Twitter)
In several instances, Hull levied anti-Black sentiment at Avalanche, a Black e-sports player and video game streamer. Hull asked Avalache where he picks his cotton. In another, Hull tweeted a racist meme with the caption “you’re black.” RWW attempted to reach Avalanche via Twitter direct message but did not receive a response.
Recently, Hull has stated that he supports ​”black lives matter,​” but in phrase only. “I do not support Black Lives Matter, the radical organization trying to push an absurd agenda in the midst of tragedy,” he tweeted on June 7.
Other targets of Hull’s mockery included Muslims, special needs children, and Latinos. Hull shared a meme styled after the hit mobile phone game “Angry Birds​”—​in which a player can shoot colorful cartoon birds out of a slingshot—but instead of​ cartoon birds​, the meme showed jet airplanes​ in a slingshot aimed at the Twin Towers with a caption that read​​, “New game came out today. Angry Muslims.” Hull also shared an image depicting a man wearing a thobe with an AK-47 rifle on his back, which Hull captioned, “When you’re about to hijack a plane then your mom says you need to finish your chores.” Hull shared a meme mocking children with Down syndrome and captioned a photo of a yearbook with several student​s who have the last name Lopez, “When the whole drug cartel goes to your school.”
Several tweets posted by Hull deploy the anti-gay slurs “fag” and “faggot,” which he frequently misspelled “fagit.” ​In one tweet, Hull ​ask​ed how to report people ​to​ Twitter for “being gay,​” and ​in another, he uploaded a photo of himself holding a ​piece of paper with a message ​to another user​ that read, “get ebola,” and contained the anti-gay slur​.
Caleb Hull uploaded this photo containing an anti-gay slur to his now deleted @FlwTV Twitter account in 2014. (Screenshot / Twitter)
​When reached by phone Wednesday, a spokesperson for TPUSA told RWW, “Turning Point USA was not aware of these alleged incidents​,​”​ and did not provide further comment. RWW attempted to reach Independent Journal Review CEO Alex Skatell and Targeted Victory via email ​Wednesday but did not receive a response​ before publication.
Hull’s inflammatory comments did not cease ​in 2014. In June, Hull mocked reports that a noose was found hanging in a stall used by Black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace. Hull posted a photo of a cell phone charging cord dangling in front of the camera, writing, “Wow. Just came home and someone hung a noose in my house.” The tweet has since been deleted.
Caleb Hull tweet and deleted an image of a coiled phone charger to mock reports that a Black NASCAR driver found rope resembling a noose in a stall he was using. (Screenshot / Twitter)
In response to reports that activists had sought to establish a “Black House Autonomous Zone” north of the White House—an occupied protest space ​demonstrators sought to ​occupy with tents—Hull quibbled, “They had one for 8 years and almost nothing changed.” Hull also deleted that tweet.
In January 2019, Hull defended a viral photo of students wearing blackface at a Covington Catholic High School basketball game, writing​, “This was a blackout game. It’s a normal thing at almost every school. What you all are doing to these kids is truly disgusting.” He repeatedly defended his position on the matter, attempting to differentiate between blackface and “body paint for school pride where everyone is wearing all black.”
​When reached by phone Wednesday, Hull declined to provide comment for this story, and instead posted a statement on Twitter. He did not deny his history of racist and homophobic remarks.
(Correction, 7/1/20: An earlier version of this article erroneously stated that Caleb Hull was a managing partner at a Florida-based political communications firm called Statecraft Digital, based on LinkedIn search results available at the time of RWW’s reporting. In fact, Hull owns a limited liability company (LLC) by the same name registered in Virginia. RWW also misidentified Rep. Adam Hattersley as a Republican; Hattersley is a Democrat. Right Wing Watch regrets the errors.)




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