Biden Lashes Trump Over Jan. 6, Saying He ‘Lacked the Courage to Act’President Biden on Monday denounced former President Donald J. Trump’s refusal to decisively intervene to stop the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, declaring that his predecessor “lacked the courage to act” and betrayed the police officers he claimed to support.
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Etiquette
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
President Biden still does not get it
Monday, July 25, 2022
The climate and the human condition
Congo to Auction Land to Oil Companies: ‘Our Priority Is Not to Save the Planet’
Peatlands and rainforests in the Congo Basin protect the planet by storing carbon. Now, in a giant leap backward for the climate, they’re being auctioned off for drilling.The Democratic Republic of Congo, home to one of the largest old-growth rainforests on Earth, is auctioning off vast amounts of land in a push to become “the new destination for oil investments,” part of a global shift as the world retreats on fighting climate change in a scramble for fossil fuels.
The oil and gas blocks, which will be auctioned in late July, extend into Virunga National Park, the world’s most important gorilla sanctuary, as well as tropical peatlands that store vast amounts of carbon, keeping it out of the atmosphere and from contributing to global warming.
“If oil exploitation takes place in these areas, we must expect a global climate catastrophe, and we will all just have to watch helplessly,” said Irene Wabiwa, who oversees the Congo Basin forest campaign for Greenpeace in Kinshasa.
Congo’s about-face in allowing new oil drilling in environmentally sensitive areas comes eight months after its president, Félix Tshisekedi, stood alongside world leaders at the global climate summit in Glasgow and endorsed a 10-year agreement to protect its rainforest, part of the vast Congo Basin, which is second in size only to the Amazon.
Congo has taken note of each of these global events, said Tosi Mpanu Mpanu, the nation’s lead representative on climate issues and an adviser to the minister of hydrocarbons.
Congo’s sole goal for the auction, he said, is to earn enough revenue to help the struggling nation finance programs to reduce poverty and generate badly needed economic growth.
“That’s our priority,” Mr. Mpanu said, in an interview last week. “Our priority is not to save the planet.”
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Why it is so hard to trust polls
TALK ABOUT A CONTRADICTION!
ON 7/21/22
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would both beat the two favorites for the GOP
nomination in 2024—Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis—in either hypothetical
matchup, according to a new poll.
An Echelon Insights survey found that if the next election were being held today,
voters would narrowly back Biden (46 percent) over Trump (44 percent),
with the president also the preferred choice when up against the Florida governor
(45 percent to 41 percent).
https://www.newsweek.com/2024-odds-biden-harris-trump-desantis-1726687
ON 7/23/22
Former President Donald Trump is still favored to defeat President Joe Biden
in a 2024 rematch if both politicians ultimately become their respective party's
nominees, despite the evidence and testimony presented in televised hearings
by the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the
U.S. Capitol.
The current Real Clear Politics average of recent national surveys, which includes
four separate polls from June 28 through July 20, shows Trump ahead by about
2 points.
The most recent poll, carried out by Emerson College from July 19 to 20, showed
Trump ahead of Biden by 3 points.
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-still-beats-biden-2024-rematch-despite-jan-6-hearings-polls-1727393
Either way, too close for comfort I would say. Maybe time for Biden to heed what
Democrat voters want?
Most Democrats Would Prefer Biden Not Run Again in 2024,
Poll Finds
Saturday, July 23, 2022
House Hearing on Long Covid Reveals Widespread and Serious Crisis in US
“The millions of Americans experiencing Long COVID, and their families, are desperate for answers and support,” he said
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article263619353.html
To defend the indefensible and itself, the Pentagon lied to the congress and the American people
Other missing evidence from that day includes Trump's phone logs, the now-controversial "missing texts" of the Secret Service (again, there are competing stories about what happened that day in Trump's car), WH records during the crucial hours of 1/6 including photographs and diary entries that go blank for over 3 hours, et al. For context on the Pentagon lying about Flynn even being on the phone until Jan 20, 2021 when they admitted it, consider that his brother Michael was then, and still is, openly advocating for a coup, declaration of martial law and use of the army to keep Trump in power. Before that, he had advised Trump to order the military to seize voting machines. Whether or not Charles Flynn shares any of his brother's views or not is a speculative matter-- but if the Army had to lie about it, something seems wrong. Especially in light of the 2 testifying National Guard leaders on the phone saying he and Piatt refused to green-light the deployment of the Guard and then lied about it.He cites this 7 minute video interview with a Politico reporter, Betsy Swan. She pieced the Pentagon’s lie together and reported about it. In her December 2021 Politico article, ‘Absolute liars’: Ex-D.C. Guard official says generals lied to Congress about Jan. 6, describes a terrifying story about how mendacious, morally rotted and anti-democratic the Pentagon had become under T****.
In a 36-page memo, Col. Earl Matthews, who held high-level National Security Council and Pentagon roles during the Trump administration, slams the Pentagon’s inspector general for what he calls an error-riddled report that protects a top Army official who argued against sending the National Guard to the Capitol on Jan. 6, delaying the insurrection response for hours.
Matthews’ memo, sent to the Jan. 6 select committee this month and obtained by POLITICO, includes detailed recollections of the insurrection response as it calls two Army generals — Gen. Charles Flynn, who served as deputy chief of staff for operations on Jan. 6, and Lt. Gen. Walter Piatt, the director of Army staff — “absolute and unmitigated liars” for their characterization of the events of that day. Matthews has never publicly discussed the chaos of the Capitol siege.
“Every leader in the D.C. Guard wanted to respond and knew they could respond to the riot at the seat of government” before they were given clearance to do so on Jan. 6, Matthews’ memo reads. Instead, he said, D.C. guard officials “set [sic] stunned watching in the Armory” during the first hours of the attack on Congress during its certification of the 2020 election results.
Matters related to the 1/6 coup attempt are not reassuring: We were too close to a coup
Pat Cipollone, invoked privilege every time the subject was conversation with Trump (or even Meadows) during those fateful hours. There’s no privilege. He was WH Counsel, not Trump’s personal attorney. As Wikipedia states:
Although the White House counsel offers legal advice to the president and vice president, the counsel does so in the president’s and vice president’s official capacity, and does not serve as the president’s personal attorney. Therefore, controversy has emerged over the scope of the attorney–client privilege between the counsel and the president and vice president, namely with John Dean of Watergate notoriety. It is clear, however, that the privilege does not apply in strictly personal matters. It also does not apply to legislative proceedings by the U.S. Congress against the president due to allegations of misconduct while in office, such as formal censures or impeachment proceedings. In those situations the president relies on a personal attorney if he desires confidential legal advice.
He’s a crucial witness and knows it and hides behind privilege. He also is the guy who first came to public attention when he vigorously defended Trump in his first impeachment. His sympathies are pretty clear; he’s no “John Dean,” as some in the press had hoped. The 1/6 Committee could have contested his claims to privilege, which would get hung up in court probably beyond the ’24 election, or take as much corroborating info as possible and let him look responsible. But we now have just enough to get the DoJ to do the rest in terms of Trump’s culpability. Will he? To be a democracy or not to be a democracy-- that is the question. (emphasis added)
Cipollone should be compelled to testify in the DC grand jury about what Trump told him. No executive privilege or attorney/client privilege would apply and if he tries to take the 5th he should be immunized. That would test Garland’s commitment to democracy and the rule of law.
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) July 22, 2022