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House Progressives Will be Remembered for Historic Irresponsibility

"If we survive this moment, I do think we'll look back on these progressives in Congress as being of historic irresponsibility in refusing to stand up to a neocon proxy war that could have been avoided with diplomacy."

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Sanctions Are a Form of Warfare

“Sanctions are a form of war. They’re economic warfare. And they destroy people’s lives.”

Joshua Landis (https://twitter.com/joshua_landis), Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, is one of the foremost experts on Syria. This week, as Syria, along with neighbor Turkiye, grapples with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, Professor Landis joins the Useful Idiots to explain the deadly consequences that sanctions pile on to the damage.

“America likes to talk about all its precision bombing and hitting someone with a drone to avoid collateral damage,” Landis explains. “But sanctions? It’s all about collateral damage. Very little of it is targeted.”

But if you read corporate media outlets like the New York Times or Washington Post, you’d find a much different story. Both papers this week published headlines that were hastily changed when they realized they were being a little too truthful. See if you can tell the difference:

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"Shameful" New York Times Changes Headline to Protect Sanctions

“Sanctions are a form of war. They’re economic warfare. And they destroy people’s lives.”

Joshua Landis (https://twitter.com/joshua_landis), Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, is one of the foremost experts on Syria. This week, as Syria, along with neighbor Turkiye, grapples with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, Professor Landis joins the Useful Idiots to explain the deadly consequences that sanctions pile on to the damage.

“America likes to talk about all its precision bombing and hitting someone with a drone to avoid collateral damage,” Landis explains. “But sanctions? It’s all about collateral damage. Very little of it is targeted.”

But if you read corporate media outlets like the New York Times or Washington Post, you’d find a much different story. Both papers this week published headlines that were hastily changed when they realized they were being a little too truthful. See if you can tell the difference:

The ...

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Free preview: Matt Taibbi Exposes Russiagate Bots

With Matt Taibbi’s Twitter Files and Jeff Gerth’s new in-depth reporting for CJR exposing the years of lies spread by Russiagaters, bitter attacks from outed journalists are rolling in.

Gerth and Taibbi, who come from the old style of journalism where you fact check your work and don’t accept government officials’ claims on faith, have each shown clear, indisputable evidence of disinformation campaigns pushed by corporate reporters. And since the so-called journalists can’t argue the facts, they dig themselves a deeper hole with more lies and name-calling.

Jeff Gerth has been working as a reporter for decades and published, in the very mainstream Columbia Journalism Review, a 20,000-word report on his findings, only to be called a liar and misdirecting magician in the most self-important article by Mother Jones’ David Corn (“The true media failure is that Trump got away with it and that articles like this one that you are now reading are still necessary.”) And possibly worse ...

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March 26, 2024

Good to be part of the community. I think that Aaron and Katie do a brilliant job in these hellish times when such great in - depth research and reporting are essential.

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Our intrepid reporter, Mr. Fat Flabbie Doobie, reports on the war between Russia and Ukraine in the former Crimean Khanate:
By around 800 a.d. the Kievan Rus was the dominant force in Rus culture, but the Crimea, and all coastal areas, were dominated by nomadic Turkic peoples, with ancient Greek port settlements scattered along the coast. In 1222 Ghengis Khan invaded the Crimea and defeated the Turks there. In the years that followed, his Golden Horde would conquer the entirety of the Crimea and the Kievan Rus. In 1441, the descendants of Ghengis Khan established a new nation, the Krimean Khanate, encompassing the Crimean peninsula and the Donbas region. In the meantime the center of Rus culture had shifted to Moscow and had slowly pushed the Mongols out of the greater Rus. In 1783, Catherine the great finally defeated the Khanate (ruled by Khans of Ghengis' Giray clan) and annexed it into Russia. For the next 134 ...

There are many senators and congress people who have dual citizenship with Israel and also identify with Zionism. I believe that they should identify themselves to the American public. I would like these people to give up their Israel citizen ship or leave their positions in the Senate or Congress.
The identification with Zionism has already affected the response of United States response where the general public has not been let in to who and what has been influencing their lives with private agendas. I personally believe that on the subject of the state of Israel,the mind of the collective has been so damaged by historic abuse that it has become distorted by anger.

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A New Hiroshima: Corporate politicians hunt for blood on Mother's Day
As protests against Israel grow, AIPAC politicians tighten their grip to maintain control

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“Israel is a Gangster State” says Palestinian DC Journalist
Said Arikat on going head-to-head with State Dept Spox Matthew Miller

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Palestinian journalist Said Arikat may have the hardest job in the world: every day he walks into the State Department briefing room to ask serious questions about the United States’ support of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, only to be met with the smirking grin of Joker-cosplayer Matthew Miller:

Arikat is one of the last legitimate journalists working in Washington, and his pressure on warmongers like Miller, John Kirby, and the Biden administration is essential in holding their feet to the fire, especially at a time when the Pulitzer-Prize-winning New York Times is working around the clock to cover up their complicity.

So from inside Washington establishment politics, Said shares his thoughts on the US’s plans for more war and the way the Biden admin enables the “gangster state” of Israel.

“This is really an army that is indoctrinated in criminality to kill the Palestinians, to show them they’re not human, to torture them. Shame on the Europeans, shame on the Americans, they’re the ones that should be held in contempt for allowing such a huge crime to take place under their eyes.”

Said, as is sadly the case with all of our Palestinian guests, also has personal stories of family members killed by Israel. Which is why it is so important for him and the rest of us to continue to stand up against the genocide.

But more and more people are seeing through Israel’s lies, which has Israel worried: “They are panicking because Americans can’t be fooled and blackmailed by AIPAC for much longer.”

Subscribe for the full interview with Said Arikat on the power of the college encampments, the House’s racist antisemitism bill, Israel’s attack on Rafah, and the Biden administration’s meaningless “pause” on weapons that will have no impact on Israel’s plans.

Plus, catch this week’s Thursday Throwdown: Billionaire tech bro calls protesters an "infection inside our society"

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Billionaire tech bro calls protesters an "infection inside our society"
Palantir CEO Alex Karp is doing his best to maintain a chasm between billionaires and the rest of us

At the SCSP AI Expo, a coterie of billionaires and war generals took the stage to explain why US protesters shouldn’t criticize Israel’s genocide. The talk, led by General Mark Milley and Palantir CEO Alex Karp, is the latest in ‘weird ways to justify Israel’s war crimes.’

“We slaughtered people in massive numbers,” begins Milley, thinking he’s somehow forming a positive talking point. “Innocent people who had nothing to do with their government.”

His point (we think?) is that the US has committed so many terrible war crimes that it has no right to criticize Israel’s. This is when CEO Alex Karp jumps in to back up the general:

“And one of the things I find personally very frustrating,” says the billionaire, “is that peace activists are actually the pro-war activists, and we’re the peace activists. You are an infection inside of our society!”

His point, um, is, uhh, well we’re not really sure wtf he’s on.

But his craziness is only mirrored as we look across the rest of corporate media. Senator John Fetterman claims that the peace protesters are actually working against peace in Gaza, which is incidentally something he’s never claimed to be for. Jake Tapper brainstorms the new desperate talking point that Hamas accepted a ceasefire agreement not to stop the war but to look good. And a spokesperson for the Israeli government just admits he has no idea how many civilians Israel has killed.

They’re all insane.

Which is why they fit so perfectly into Thursday Throwdown: your midweek dose of media madness.

Plus, Fox News defends lunatic Rabbi Shmuley, Democratic Congresswoman Jeanne Shaheen again blames student protests on China, and the biggest lie of the week: Andrea Mitchell tells Jen Psaki that she has a reputation for honesty and truth-telling.

It’s all crazy, and it’s all on Thursday Throwdown. Watch with Katie and Aaron, they’ll help you laugh instead of cry.

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