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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Joe Manchin rejects HIS OWN compromise bill

 

Biden, Obama honor the late Sen. Harry Reid

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Joe Manchin nixes his own $1.8 trillion Build Back Better compromise

Without Manchin’s vote, the 50-50 split in the Senate means the budget bill can’t go forward.



Sister-in-law says Michigan GOP ex-House Speaker raped her for years
The accuser, Rebekah Chatfield, said Lee Chatfield first assaulted her — when she was a 15-year-old high school student dating his brother — at Gaylord Northern Michigan Baptist Bible Church around 2010.



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Deep RED Senate seat suddenly IN PLAY for midterms

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: This was unexpected.


Republican lawmaker sorry for saying teachers should be neutral on Nazis
Sorry is a start. Defeated at the ballot box should be next.



Unfounded "mass psychosis" theory used to dismiss COVID measures
Unfounded? Check. Provocative? Check. Disseminated by Joe Rogan? You betcha.


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Sen. Marco Rubio slammed for anti-Semitic dog whistle in bashing "upscale liberal" media

The Florida Republican was called out for coded anti-Semitism after he bashed "upscale liberals controlling the media" for the continued coverage of last year’s historic Jan. 6 insurrection.



Man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse the AR-15 rifle in the Kenosha shootings takes a plea deal to avoid a criminal conviction
Dominic Black was 18 when he purchased the Smith & Wesson M&P 15 rifle for Rittenhouse in May of 2020. At 17, Rittenhouse was too young to legally purchase the weapon he killed two men with in Kenosha later that summer.



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WATCH: No Dem Left Behind gives the secrets to Democrats can winning in rural America

No Dem Left Behind: In rural America, the most frequently asked question we receive is: "How do we win over Republican and Independent voters?" The answer is in Democrats' values — IF we own them. This is No Dem Left Behind PAC's winning message. (Voiceover by Richard Ojeda)


White supremacist group Patriot Front heckled out of Chicago March for Life
Clad in khaki pants, blue jackets, and white balaclavas, members of Patriot Front walked alongside anti-abortion protesters bearing upside-down American flags and a banner reading "Strong families make strong nations" before being heckled away.


Secretary of State Blinken takes shot at Russia over Kazakhstan turmoil, angering Moscow
"One lesson of recent history is that once Russians are in your house, it's sometimes very difficult to get them to leave," Blinken said.


Radio host Dave Ramsey insists if his tenants are homeless because he raised rent, it doesn’t make him "a bad Christian"
Uh, okay. But it makes you a heartless landlord.


Omicron explosion spurs nationwide breakdown of services
The current explosion of omicron-fueled coronavirus infections in the US is causing a breakdown in basic functions and services — the latest illustration of how COVID-19 keeps upending life more than two years into the pandemic.


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Friday, October 22, 2021

RSN: Jeff Cohen | The Big Lie in Rahm Emanuel’s Senate Testimony Yesterday

 


 

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RSN: Jeff Cohen | The Big Lie in Rahm Emanuel’s Senate Testimony Yesterday
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Cohen writes: "At Rahm Emanuel’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as potential ambassador to Japan, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) deserves credit for questioning Emanuel about what he knew as Chicago’s mayor about the police murder of 17-year-old African American Laquan McDonald – and when he knew it."

At Rahm Emanuel’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as potential ambassador to Japan, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) deserves credit for questioning Emanuel about what he knew as Chicago’s mayor about the police murder of 17-year-old African American Laquan McDonald – and when he knew it. Yesterday’s senate hearing marked the 7th anniversary of the 2014 killing, to the day.

But Emanuel was thoroughly dishonest, under oath, when he testified that his administration could not release the shocking dashcam video of the shooting because it did not want to taint “the integrity of an investigation” – and that if a politician intervenes in the release of evidence, “you’ve politicized that investigation.”

Anyone who knows the timeline of events can see the big lie in this testimony. It was the suppression of the video that was “politicized” – a suppression that was decisive in Emanuel’s reelection as mayor. As for the so-called investigation, it had little or no “integrity.”

McDonald was killed on Oct 20, 2014, and the police review authority and the Cook County state’s attorney promptly launched investigations (followed by the U.S. Attorney). Crucially, they soon had access to dashcam video clearly showing that McDonald was veering away from Officer Jason Van Dyke who shot him repeatedly, including as he lay on the ground. The authorities quickly received the official autopsy showing sixteen shots.

This was an open-and-shut case, and it started leaking to community leaders and independent journalists that the police claim about McDonald having lunged at police was totally false.

Authorities had all the vital evidence within weeks, and certainly by the end of 2014.

Emanuel stood for reelection on February 24, 2015, four months after the shooting. In an article about the upcoming election that appeared a week before McDonald’s death, Chicago Reporter journalist Glenn Reedus noted that Emanuel’s “tumbling poll numbers put him in poor stead among the city’s African-American voters.” Reedus reported: “An August poll by the Chicago Tribune put Emmanuel’s approval rating at 35 percent. His popularity dropped across all demographics. It is difficult to imagine that with the overwhelming majority of those opposed to him or undecided, there is a possibility he will be returned to office.”

With the video still unknown to the public, Chicago voters denied Emanuel a majority vote in February 2015 – and the mayor was forced into a runoff. Emanuel had received 46 percent of the vote; progressive Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (now a member of Congress) had received 34 percent.

The video remained under wraps during the hard-fought runoff between Emanuel and Garcia that was very much a battle for the hearts and minds of Chicago’s African American voters. On April 7, 2015, Emanuel won the runoff by 56 to 44 percent. If the video had not been suppressed, it’s clear Emanuel would not have been reelected.

Eight days later after Emanuel’s reelection, the Chicago city council approved – without any debate – a $5 million payout to Laquan McDonald’s family, even before a suit was filed; the settlement, crucially, included an agreement that the family could not release the video.

For the next seven months, from April 2015 until November 2015, nothing happened in this open-and- shut case. The authorities indicted no one.

But on Nov 18, 2015 – a full 13 months after the shooting – Cook County Judge Franklin Valderrama began considering a lawsuit filed by freelance journalist Brandon Smith demanding release of the dashcam video. A day later, Valderrama ordered the city to release the video.

On Nov. 24, 2015, Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez, who’d sat on the video for more than a year, brought charges against Officer Jason Van Dyke for first degree murder. Hours later, the city complied with the judge’s order by releasing the dashcam video to the public – leading to angry street protests and loud calls for the mayor to resign, with a poll showing that most Chicagoans (by 51 to 29%) wanted Emanuel to resign.

Under oath yesterday, Rahm Emanuel portrayed the 13-month suppression of the video as needed to safeguard the investigation’s “integrity.” All it safeguarded was Emanuel’s reelection.

In the few minutes he was afforded at yesterday’s hearing, Senator Merkley was correct to probe what Emanuel knew about the murder and when he knew it. All he heard from Emanuel was double-talk and evasion.

Now all eyes will be on Merkley – and other Democratic senators who profess that “Black lives mater” and that police need to be held accountable – to see whether they vote to confirm this tainted mayor and elevate him to a prestigious ambassadorship.



Jeff Cohen is co-founder of RootsAction.org, a retired journalism professor at Ithaca College, and author of “Cable News Confidential: My Misadventures in Corporate Media.” In 1986, he founded the media watch group FAIR.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Rahm Emmanuel is unfit to serve

 


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Seven years ago, 17-year-old Laquan McDonald was fatally shot by Chicago police officers. As mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel tried to cover up his wrongful death, delaying justice and stopping Laquan’s family from getting closure and healing.

Today, on the anniversary of Laquan’s murder, Rahm Emanuel is sitting before the Senate Foreign Relations committee for nomination as Biden’s nominee for ambassador to Japan.

Illinois’ 7th is a congressional district plagued by inequality. It’s home to giant tech companies, big real estate developments, and a wealthy financial district championed by Rahm Emmanuel. But travel just a couple miles away, and the community struggles with unemployment, unsafe infrastructure, and unequal public schools — and life expectancy drops by 30 years.

Past experiences and actions matter. Which is why Rahm Emanuel is unequivocally unfit to serve as ambassador to Japan — period. And why we need the people’s voice in government.

Kina’s experiences as an organizer and activist, on the front lines of the protests against Rahm Emanuel, tackling inequity, and fighting for justice and accountability make her the best candidate in the IL-07 primary. But in order to beat the corrupt political system that protected Rahm Emanuel, and has maintained the status quo, she needs our help. Will you split a contribution between Kina Collins and Justice Democrats? Your support will help us build the campaign needed to get Kina elected.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2021

QANON: Veronica Wolski, Chicago woman at center of ivermectin firestorm, dies

 UNVACCINATED!

CHICAGO — Veronica Wolski, the QAnon adherent whose recent hospitalization made her a cause célèbre for the controversial medication ivermectin, died in the intensive care unit of AMITA Health Resurrection Medical Center early Monday, a hospital spokeswoman said. She was 64.
Wolski’s social media followers said she was being treated for COVID-19, but the hospital, citing federal privacy laws, has declined to comment on her diagnosis. The Cook County medical examiner did not list a cause of death.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

RSN: Norman Solomon | Will Senate Democrats Stoop to Confirming Rahm Emanuel as Ambassador?

 

 

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RSN: Norman Solomon | Will Senate Democrats Stoop to Confirming Rahm Emanuel as Ambassador?
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Solomon writes: "The White House described Emanuel as having 'a distinguished career in public service,' but several progressive Democrats in Congress quickly went on the attack."

hen President Biden announced late Friday afternoon that he will nominate Rahm Emanuel to be the U.S. ambassador to Japan, the timing just before the weekend was clearly intended to minimize attention to the swift rebukes that were sure to come.

The White House described Emanuel as having “a distinguished career in public service,” but several progressive Democrats in Congress quickly went on the attack. “This is a travesty,” Rep. Mondaire Jones tweeted. “Senators of good conscience must not vote to confirm him.” Another African-American representative, Cori Bush, said that Emanuel “must be disqualified from ever holding an appointed position in any administration. Call your Senator and urge them to vote NO.”

The response from Rep. Rashida Tlaib was pointed: “If you believe Black lives indeed matter, then the Senate must reject his appointment immediately.” Tlaib accompanied her tweet with a link to an article that The Nation magazine published in the fall of 2018, when Emanuel was nearing the end of his eight years as Chicago’s mayor, with this sum-up: “The outgoing mayor's legacy will be defined by austerity, privatization, displacement, gun violence, and police brutality.”

All three congressmembers mentioned Emanuel’s responsibility for the notorious cover-up of the Chicago police shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. For 13 months, during his campaign for re-election in 2015, Mayor Emanuel’s administration suppressed a ghastly dashboard-camera video showing the death of McDonald, an African American who was shot 16 times by a police officer as he walked away.

After Emanuel emerged as Biden’s likely choice for the ambassador job a few months ago, longtime Chicago journalist and activist Delmarie Cobb wrote a scathing assessment of his mayoral record. While mentioning that Emanuel “closed 50 public schools in predominantly Black and brown neighborhoods,” Cobb also pointed out that “he closed six of 12 mental health clinics in these communities.” She added: “Now, who needs access to mental health care more than Chicago’s Black and brown residents who are underserved, underemployed and under constant threat of violence?”

Emanuel’s dreadful record as mayor of Chicago was in keeping with his entire career, spanning several Machiavellian decades that included stints as a member of Congress, a high-level aide for Presidents Clinton and Obama, and an investment bank director using his connections to make $18 million in two and a half years. Emanuel cemented his reputation as a combative and powerful player in the Clinton White House, pushing through policies that harmed the working class and people of color, including the NAFTA trade deal, the infamous 1994 crime bill and punitive “welfare reform.”

That Biden has now chosen Rahm Emanuel to be the U.S. envoy to Japan – the world’s third-largest economy – is, among other things, a distinct presidential middle finger to the constituency that gave him the highest proportion of support among all demographic groups in last year’s general election: Black voters.

High-profile corporate Democrats were quick to lavish praise on the Emanuel nomination. Both of the Democratic senators from Illinois helped lead the testimonials. Dick Durbin said in a statement that Emanuel “has a lifetime of public service preparing him to speak for America.” Tammy Duckworth chimed in, saying that his “years of experience make him well suited to represent the United States of America in this important role.”

Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blew hazy blue smoke to an absurd degree, declaring: “In the House and, indeed, across the nation, Rahm Emanuel is known and respected by all for his relentlessness and track record of success. His great experience, from the U.S. House to the White House, will serve our nation well, as he works to deepen one of our nation’s most important alliances, champion American interests abroad and advance regional security and prosperity.”

After the nomination announcement, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that “the Biden administration is apparently willing to spend some domestic political capital with an Emanuel nomination,” and the newspaper noted that “progressives mounted a drive to block the nomination of Emanuel.” That drive, being coordinated by my colleagues at RootsAction.org, has already generated several thousand individual constituent emails to senators urging them to oppose the nomination. As RootsAction co-founder Jeff Cohen told the Sun-Times, “the #RejectRahm/‘NoToRahm’ campaign has virtually organized itself.”

A coalition of 20 organizations, mostly national while including several Chicago-based groups, has launched a grassroots campaign so that every senator will hear from constituents urging a “no” vote on Emanuel. In June, 28 victims and relatives of victims of police violence in Chicago released a joint statement, along with a poignant video, denouncing Emanuel and decrying the prospect that he’ll be rewarded with an ambassador post.

Despite the pressure for party-line conformity, Democratic support for the nomination could fracture in the Senate. Replying to letters from constituents urging him to oppose Emanuel for ambassador, Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley – who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee – seemed responsive.

“I have heard from Oregonians who are concerned about certain aspects of Mr. Emanuel’s record during his tenure as Chicago’s mayor, in particular his administration’s response to the tragic shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald, a Black teenager who was killed by Chicago police in 2014,” Sen. Merkley wrote. He added that “at a time of a national conversation about police accountability and combatting systemic racism, there is so much more that we can and must do to address racism and discrimination in our law enforcement practices.… Please be assured that I will keep your views in mind should Mr. Emanuel’s nomination come before the Senate for consideration.”

Merkley is one of 11 Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which will convene a public hearing with Rahm Emanuel before voting on his nomination. Whether Merkley and other senators will be open to preventing an Ambassador Emanuel from going to Tokyo is unclear at best. But it’s possible.



Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and the author of many books including War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death. He was a Bernie Sanders delegate from California to the 2016 and 2020 Democratic National Conventions. Solomon is the founder and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy.

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