Saturday, September 16, 2023

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Expansion of BRICS, the anti-G7, in the Mideast: Is the Oil Gulf no Longer Pax Americana?

Expansion of BRICS, the anti-G7, in the Mideast: Is the Oil Gulf no Longer Pax Americana?

Exeter (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) – BRICS, a group of five developing countries that include China, Russia, and India, has invited another six countries to join the bloc, making the group 11 if all accept the invitation. Among 40 interested states in membership, of which 22 had already officially asked for admission, BRICS leaders […]

Climate Crisis: UN Launches Flash Appeal to Aid 250,000 Libyans hit by Devastating Floods

Climate Crisis: UN Launches Flash Appeal to Aid 250,000 Libyans hit by Devastating Floods

( UN News ) – Disaster struck on Sunday when torrential rains from Storm Daniel led two dams close to the now devastated port city of Derna to burst, pushing entire neighbourhoods into the sea. “The situation is quite terrible as you can imagine”, UN Children’s Fund UNICEF’s Libya Representative, Michele Servadei, told UN News. […]

How Zinc-Ion Batteries may solve our Renewable Energy Storage Problem

How Zinc-Ion Batteries may solve our Renewable Energy Storage Problem

By Storm William D Gourley, McMaster University and Drew Higgins, McMaster University | – (The Conversation) – Hotter summers, drier forests, rising waters: climate change is not just a threat to our future, it’s hurting our world right now. While there are many ways human activity has brought about climate change, global electricity generation sources […]

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Man groped by Lauren Boebert during frisky ‘Beetlejuice’ date owns gay-friendly bar that hosts drag shows

WHERE ARE THE MAGA GOP? CRICKETS? FAMILY VALUES REPUBLICANS? HYPOCRISY?

Man groped by Lauren Boebert during frisky ‘Beetlejuice’ date owns gay-friendly bar that hosts drag shows REPORTED IN THE MURDOCH TABLOID NY POST!

Man groped by Lauren Boebert during frisky ‘Beetlejuice’ date owns gay-friendly bar that hosts drag shows

https://nypost.com/2023/09/16/lauren-boeberts-new-man-owns-gay-friendly-bar-which-hosts-drag-shows/

NEW EYEWITNESS Speaks Out About Lauren Boebert's OUTRAGEOUS BEHAVIOR!!!

 

WHERE ARE MAGA REPUBLICANS? SILENT?


Jesse talks about a new eyewitness account of Lauren Boebert's "outrageous" behavior that resulted in her being thrown out of the musical performance of "Beetlejuice' in Denver's Buell Theater.






Lauren Boebert Scandal GETS EVEN WORSE with New Camera Angle Surfacing

 





MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on how Lauren Boebert was caught engaging in more disturbing acts with her boyfriend on a new camera angle that has surfaced.

AOC brings THE HOUSE DOWN with BLISTERING speech on SCOTUS corruption

 


Yesterday, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, delivered a fiery speech during a House Committee hearing where she fiercely criticized recent allegations surrounding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Francis Maxwell reacts to this and more.



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Florida leaders silent after senator confronts staffer at women’s shelter Republican Sen. Tom Wright

 
Florida leaders silent after senator confronts staffer at women’s shelter

TALLAHASSEE — Senate leaders have been silent about an angry confrontation between Republican Sen. Tom Wright and a female staffer at a Daytona Beach shelter for battered and abused women and their children over the Labor Day weekend.

According to police reports, Wright yelled, lunged at, and placed his hand on the shoulder of a staff member who stopped Wright from getting on a bus full of the shelter’s residents out of concern for protecting their identities.

Video footage provided by the Daytona Beach Police Department shows Wright’s tense encounter with a much shorter female staffer, who ran up to him to get him off the bus. Another employee stepped between them, and Wright, 71, turned to walk away, only to confront the worker a couple of more times before leaving.

“For a political leader to come there and aggress on an employee in front of a busload of women and children who are making the courageous decision to protect themselves from violence is one of the most disgusting behaviors I have ever seen,” said Angie Pye, the former CEO of the Beacon Center, where the incident occurred.



 







IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH FLORIDA REPUBLICANS THAT THEY REMAIN SILENT ABOUT THIS IDIOCY?
POLICE WERE CALLED!
State Sen. Tom Wright, R-New Smyrna Beach, confronts a female staffer at a Daytona Beach shelter for battered and abused women over the Labor Day weekend. (Video courtesy of Daytona Beach Police Department)


Tucker's Ex-Producer: Fox Viewers Are A Bunch Of 'Cousin F*ckers'

 

FOX NEWS = FAKE NEWS PAID DOMINION $787 MILLION FOR THEIR LIES

He knew those idiots would believe the lies.


https://crooksandliars.com/2023/03/tuckers-ex-producer-fox-viewers-are-bunch

Tucker Carlson producer caught in Dominion texts calling Trump election deniers ‘cousin f***** terrorists’

‘The only clear cut evidence for voter fraud is the failed attempts from Trump,’ Fox executive writes



 

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/tucker-carlson-dominion-lawsuit-trump-b2301244.html


"Like negotiating with terrorists”: Ex-Fox producer worried accurate reporting may “insult” audience

Former Tucker Carlson producer railed against "dumb" Fox viewers, calling them "cousin f—–ing types"

https://www.salon.com/2023/03/13/like-negotiating-with-terrorists-ex-fox-producer-worried-accurate-reporting-may-insult-audience/

 

Beto O'Rourke: Ken Paxton walks scot-free

 

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Cowardly Republicans in the Texas Senate just acquitted Ken Paxton on all 16 articles of impeachment.

After hearing eight days of witness testimony and reviewing thousands of pages of evidence that prove Ken Paxton hijacked the Attorney General’s Office to enrich himself and his campaign donors, the Texas Senate let him walk scot-free.

Our corrupt leaders have turned Texas into a failed state and an authoritarian regime.

Texas Republicans had a chance to hold accountable one of the most corrupt public officials to ever hold office in Texas. Instead, they did the bidding of the billionaires and pro-Paxton PACs who donated millions to their campaigns to keep Paxton in office so he could continue serving their interests over the interests of Texans.

Here’s how one of the witnesses in the Senate trial — a former lawyer in Paxton’s office — described the Attorney General’s self-serving corruption and what was at stake in this vote:

“The Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas has become Mr. Paxton’s law firm, and he is the firm’s only client. He directs it to serve himself, not the people of Texas. If you vote to condone that, then high office will simply be the most profitable option for any self-serving crook and it won’t even have to be hidden.”

Texas Republicans think corruption and authoritarianism can win out in Texas. It’s on us to prove them wrong.

Pitch in now to help fire our corrupt, cowardly politicians and replace them with leaders who will stand up for our democracy, uphold the rule of law, and serve the interests of all Texans, not just the wealthy few.


The only way to overcome this level of corruption and abuse of power is to do the hard work necessary to organize, register, and mobilize the hundreds of thousands of voters we need to finally bring change in this state.

We can’t afford to give up on this effort. Thank you for being a part of this fight and keeping the faith to move forward.

— Beto






 

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Surveillance video: Boebert escorted out of 'Beetlejuice' show in Denver after complaints





Republican Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was escorted out of a Sunday night performance of “Beetlejuice” at the Buell Theater in Denver. An incident report from the Buell Theater, requested by 9NEWS on Monday night and received on Tuesday, detailed several patron complaints about the behavior of two people sitting in Row E, near the front of the theater. The incident report does not name Boebert, but two city sources confirmed with 9NEWS that Boebert was escorted from the performance over complaints of vaping, taking pictures and causing a disturbance.





PragerU’s Right-Wing Playbook for Infiltrating Public Education Is Working

 

PragerU’s Right-Wing Playbook for Infiltrating Public Education Is Working

New Hampshire's school board just voted to make one of the right-wing 
organization's courses count toward graduation credits, despite vocal opposition



New bombshell report on payments to Ginni Thomas by ‘face of dark money’ Leonard Leo

 



A new Politico investigation is adding to the list of scandals involving Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Heidi Przybyla reports that his wife Ginni Thomas' web of ties to conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo is far deeper and more financially entangled than previously known. 


Trump’s CRIMINAL INTENT Exposed in New Records UNSEALED by Judge

 



Twitter search warrant revealed! See how Jack Smith has left no stone unturned in his effort to collect evidence in the sweeping Jan 6th trial that will start in early 2024 in front of Judge Tanya Chutkan. Legal AF host Karen Friedman Agnifilo reports.


Federal Judge Issues SCATHING TAKEDOWN of Trump Motion

 


MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the latest ruling by Judge Donald Middlebrooks denying Donald Trump’s request for an indicative ruling. Judge Middlebrooks ruling is a master class judiciary takedown.



Portugal Tried To Erase This Great Evil | Black Culture

 



From the 15th to the 19th century, six million Africans were kidnapped and forcibly transported across the Atlantic by Portuguese vessels and sold into slavery, primarily to Brazil. But so far Portugal has rarely commented on its past and little is taught about its role in slavery in schools. Rather, the country’s colonial era, which subjugated countries including Angola, Mozambique, Brazil, Cape Verde and East Timor as well as parts of India, is often perceived as a source of pride by most Portuguese. In April, 2022, Portugal’s president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, would say his country should apologize and take responsibility for its role in the transatlantic slave trade, however, there has not been a formal apology or even reparations to the countries that were subjugated or the people that have to been on the other side of the brutal slave trade.



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POLITICO Nightly: Biden claims ‘America’s back.’ The world isn’t convinced.



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President Joe Biden attends the launch of the Global Biofuels Alliance at the G20 summit in New Delhi, India, Sept. 9, 2023.

President Joe Biden attends the launch of the Global Biofuels Alliance at the G20 summit in New Delhi, India, Sept. 9, 2023. | Pool photo by Evelyn Hockstein

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER — The Biden administration loves to claim that “America is back” on the world stage after four years of President Trump’s go-it-alone foreign policy.

But for most of the globe, the U.S. has been conspicuously absent — until now.

At the G20 meetings last week, the president debuted his administration’s new charm offensive for the developing world — a promise to invest in the economic development of 70 nations, concentrated in the Southern Hemisphere, with high poverty and debt burdens.

It’s a campaign that makes few headlines stateside, but has huge implications for U.S. trade relations and Washington’s economic competition with Beijing. Biden will need to increase trade with many developing nations to secure the materials and components for his clean energy manufacturing agenda. And his team is desperate to stop those countries from falling further into China’s orbit after decades of neglect from the U.S.

“The U.S. government for many years has not really had a sustained focus [on developing nations],” said Peter Harrell, who served on Biden’s national security council until last fall. “Over the last six months in particular, you’ve seen a really concerted push by the administration to expand its outreach.”

Biden’s plan is to buy those nations off. At the G20, the administration announced plans to reform the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and other Western development institutions so they can unlock hundreds of billions of dollars in funding for infrastructure projects around the world. That, they hope, will lead more nations to side with the U.S. in everyday trade and in times of crisis — like a potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait.

The investment-first strategy marks a dramatic shift from decades of U.S. economic policy that focused on removing tariffs and other trade barriers in hopes that private U.S. companies would rush in and industrialize poorer nations. Biden’s team says that agenda has run its course.

“We don’t see tariffs as being at the core of trade policy. We don’t see trade policy as being at the core of international economic policy,” deputy national security advisor for International Economic Affairs Mike Pyle said at a late June appearance at the Carnegie Endowment. “Just as the agenda with other industrial economies begins with investment, so too the agenda for the developing world begins with investment.”

But Beijing already has a trillion-dollar head start. For over a decade, the Chinese government has funded infrastructure projects in over 130 nations through its Belt and Road Initiative — building not just ports and bridges, but goodwill among many nations.

“We start at a significant deficit” compared to China, Harrell said.

And many countries remain skeptical of Western development institutions that for decades imposed budget cuts as a condition for aid. Even as they publicly welcome the U.S. campaign, some leaders remain skeptical behind the scenes.

“IMF and World Bank packages are not seen very positively” in many developing nations, said a Southeast Asian economic official, granted anonymity to speak frankly about Biden’s plans. “It all comes with very heavy commitments that would tie our hands as to how we manage our [foreign direct investment], monetary policy, and taxes.”

Others worry that the reformed IMF and World Bank will simply impose a new type of green-tinged austerity on developing nations under the auspices of climate action. Those critiques – and the administration’s responses – are all in the latest edition of our series on the changing face of global trade.

Welcome to POLITICO Nightly. Reach out with news, tips and ideas at nightly@politico.com . Or contact tonight’s author at gbade@politico.com or on X (formerly known as Twitter) at @GavinBade .

 

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WHAT'D I MISS?

— Prosecutors argue Trump knowledge of Twitter search warrant could ‘precipitate violence’: Federal prosecutors secretly argued in April that if Donald Trump learned of their efforts to access his Twitter account, his public disclosure of the development could “precipitate violence.” Newly unsealed court filings show that attorneys working for special counsel Jack Smith worried that Trump would publicly announce the search warrant of his Twitter feed just like he announced on Truth Social when his Mar-a-Lago estate was searched by the FBI last year. That announcement was followed by a surge in threats against federal law enforcement, culminating in the fatal shooting of a man who had attempted to breach an FBI building in Cincinnati.

— Lee’s jabs at Newsom cause exodus from her Super PAC: Two top California strategists have cut ties with the super PAC supporting Barbara Lee’s U.S. Senate bid after she went scorched earth on Gavin Newsom. Brian Brokaw and Dan Newman — political advisers to the governor — broke from Lee’s PAC, She Speaks for Me, and are siding with Newsom after he was castigated by Lee, according to two people familiar with the decision. Her broadsides came in response to Newsom pledging last weekend to appoint an interim senator — not Lee — should Sen. Dianne Feinstein leave her seat early.

— U.S. military orders new interviews on the deadly 2021 Afghan airport attack as criticism persists: The Pentagon’s Central Command has decided to interview roughly two dozen service members who were at the Kabul airport when suicide bombers attacked during U.S. forces’ chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal but weren’t included in the military’s initial investigation. The decision, according to officials, does not reopen the administration’s investigation into the deadly bombing and the withdrawal two years ago. But the interviews are meant to see if any of the service members have new or different information. The new interviews were ordered by Gen. Erik Kurilla, head of U.S. Central Command, and triggered in part by assertions by at least one service member injured in the blast who said he was never interviewed about it and that he may have been able to stop the attackers.

 

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NIGHTLY ROAD TO 2024

THE ELUSIVE YOUTH VOTE — Students were dancing in the aisles and their seats in the Hampton University auditorium long before Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage for the first stop of her fall college tour. Jaden Clemons and Layth Carpenter, both 18-year-old freshmen, said they viewed Harris as “authentic” and “relatable” as the alum of Howard University, another historically Black school, writes the Associated Press.

But neither was ready to commit to supporting Harris and Joe Biden next year, the first time they will be eligible to vote in a presidential election. Getting students like these two off the sidelines is one of the top challenges for the White House as Biden seeks a second term as the oldest president in American history, and it’s one that Harris will confront as she crisscrosses between campuses in the coming weeks. Although young people lean left, they’re less likely to vote, and preventing them from tuning out is crucial in close campaigns that hinge on narrow margins.

CHRISTIE IN NH — Gov. Chris Christie’s trademark in the 2024 presidential race is that he’s the Republican most willing to rip into Donald Trump’s deficiencies. But in a state like New Hampshire that focuses on retail politics, campaigning also means facing tough questions about himself and his beliefs , writes NBC News.

Christie spent the bulk of a Tuesday town hall in Bedford answering policy questions on topics ranging from unions to Taiwan, engaging audience members in back-and-forth conversations. He also defended his own record and policy ideas, getting fiery while answering a question from an audience member about several major events from his time as governor of New Jersey: Bridgegate, “Beachgate” and his decision to not attend the funeral of State Trooper Sean Cullen.

UAW UNHAPPY WITH BIDEN — The self proclaimed most “pro-union president in American history” is under fire from the leader of the most high-profile union in America, reports POLITICO.

Shawn Fain, head of the United Auto Workers, has privately expressed his frustration with Joe Biden, wanting the president and other Democratic lawmakers to come out more aggressively in support of his union, which launched a strike today against the so-called Big Three automakers.

Fain’s frustration was conveyed by five people familiar with his thinking, who were granted anonymity to describe his position. One of those five described him as “not happy” with the situation. And Fain’s not the only person in Michigan who isn’t thrilled with the way Biden and his team have handled the labor dispute.

Fain was also set to put out remarks, which were exclusively obtained by POLITICO, calling on Biden to get involved. “We agree with Joe Biden when he says ‘record profits mean record contracts.’ We don’t agree when he says negotiations have broken down. Our national elected negotiators and UAW leadership are hard at work at the bargaining table. Our members and allies are standing strong at the picket lines. Anyone who wants to stand with us can grab a sign and hold the line,” he said, as part of a larger statement.

 

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AROUND THE WORLD

Supporters of opposition parties hold European Union and Polish flags and banners during the Freedom march organized by the main opposition party in Warsaw, Poland, June 4.

Supporters of opposition parties hold European Union and Polish flags and banners during the Freedom march organized by the main opposition party in Warsaw, Poland, June 4. | Omar Marques/Getty Images

FAIR AND FREE — The Polish government’s control of the public broadcaster, as well as the media regulator and its use of public funds to influence media organizations, is d istorting the political landscape ahead of the October 15 general election , NGOs and media watchdogs warned today, writes Nicholas Camut .

Poland’s media freedom has declined precipitously since the ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party took power in 2015.

The main channel of government influence is its control of the Polish public broadcaster, Telewizja Polska (TVP), which has turned into the propaganda arm of the ruling party with no effort to provide balanced coverage. TVP controls about a third of the Polish broadcast market, and is especially dominant in the smaller towns and countryside that are crucial to the electoral fortunes of PiS.

“TVP is failing in the fundamental duty of any public broadcaster to provide fair and balanced political coverage between and during elections,” Media Freedom Rapid Response, an umbrella group of European press freedom organizations, said in a statement.

It’s not the only such concern about media freedom in Poland. Poland came in 57th out of 180 countries in the annual press freedom index compiled by Reporters Without Borders, an NGO; that’s one of the lowest rankings in the EU. It was 18th in 2015. “After turning the public media into instruments of propaganda, the government has multiplied its attempts to change the editorial line of private media and control information on sensitive subjects,” the NGO noted.

 

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NIGHTLY NUMBER

79 percent

The percentage of Democratic voters who probably or definitely plan on getting the new Covid booster by the end of the year, according to a new poll from POLITICO/Morning Consult . That’s compared to 48 percent of independents and 39 percent of Republicans; in total, 57 percent of those surveyed said they had plans to get a new booster.

RADAR SWEEP

IT’S SUMO TIME — Sumo wrestling has been around for hundreds of years — but it’s just now starting to really catch hold in the United States. Much of that is thanks to the New York Sumo Beya , a training quarters that is run by a man named James Grammer from his apartment in Queens. Members led by Grammer now spar in parks around the city and work with the United States Sumo Federation. For GQ, Jackson Wald takes a fascinating look into a New York and U.S. subculture that’s taking cues from Japan.

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On this date in 1963: A civil defense worker and firefighters walk through debris from an explosion which struck the 16th Street Baptist Church, killing and injuring several people, in Birmingham, Ala. The attack was carried out by white supremacists.

On this date in 1963: A civil defense worker and firefighters walk through debris from an explosion which struck the 16th Street Baptist Church, killing and injuring several people, in Birmingham, Ala. The attack was carried out by white supremacists. | Bill Hudson/AP Photo

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