Monday, June 15, 2020
2020 Becomes the Dementia Campaign
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/03/07/2020-dementia-campaign-123106
In fact, a kind of ghoulish gallows
humor about the issue is widespread in political circles in both
parties, in part because people simply don’t see much alternative. My
colleague Marc Caputo said on Twitter
that a Democratic operative with presidential campaign experience
described the likely 2020 race like this: “the nice old guy with
Alzheimer’s against the mean old man with dementia.”
Trump's latest target on Twitter: Comcast
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/13/media/comcast-president-trump-abuse-of-power/index.html
President Trump on Saturday told his Twitter and Facebook followers to drop Comcast -- an egregious use of his presidential platform to hurt an American business.
For
the most part, people just shrugged. Comcast executives barely batted
any eyelashes. The company didn't bother to comment. And Google searches
for "Comcast customer service" trended lower than in recent days.
Still,
the president's missive was yet another example of his yearslong effort
to punish media companies for news coverage he doesn't like.
Fox News publishes digitally altered and misleading images of Seattle demonstrations
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/13/media/seattle-fox-news-autonomous-zone-protest/index.html
Among the photos that Fox News published
on its homepage was one that showed a protester running past a burning
vehicle and building with the headline "CRAZY TOWN" blaring across the
website. The image, which accompanied a story about the situation in
Seattle, was in fact taken from the unrest last month in Minnesota.
In other photos that showed the scene in Seattle, Fox News digitally added an image of a man armed with an assault rifle.
Sunday, June 14, 2020
As President Trump Condemns 'Antifa,' Protest Records Show Scant Evidence
https://time.com/5849592/antifa-far-right-violent-trump-protesters/
The Associated Press analyzed court records, employment histories,
social media posts and other sources of information for 217 people
arrested last weekend in Minneapolis and the District of Columbia, two
cities at the epicenter of the protests across the United States.
Rather than outside agitators, more than 85% of
those arrested by police were local residents. Of those charged with
such offenses as curfew violations, rioting and failure to obey law
enforcement, only a handful appeared to have any affiliation with
organized groups.
Vandalism and theft aren’t helping
https://www.vox.com/2020/6/4/21278048/civil-disobedience-looting-vandalism
Nobody leading real movements for change is suggesting
that people engage in indiscriminate acts of destruction. In fact, there
are many examples of protesters intervening to stop looters and vandals (many of whom are white)
whom they realize only serve to discredit their work. Nationwide,
protesters are challenging the multiple, interlocking injustices faced
by African Americans. Right now you’re either helping or exacerbating
the problems — and it’s clear where the vandals stand.
'Trump’s Re-Election Chances Are Going Down in Flames.' How Trump's Divisive Rhetoric Could Hurt Republicans in November
https://time.com/5846311/trump-protests-republican-fallout/
While some Republicans caution it is still too early to predict the
party’s demise, others say the writing is on the wall. “Trump’s
re-election chances are going down in flames with that Autozone
building, police precinct building and burning police cars,” says Dan
Eberhart, a Republican donor and Trump supporter. “It’s hard to see how
these riots don’t boost Joe Biden’s claim to be the Alka-Seltzer America
needs to sooth its stomach right now.”
Trump's Attacks on Antifa Are Attacks on Jews
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-attacks-on-antifa-are-attacks-on-jews-1.8902330
To start with, Trump’s statement about
Antifa is absurd on multiple levels. It isn’t clear he has the legal
authority to do so. And Antifa isn’t an organization, but a philosophy
that guides anti-fascist street organizing. Who is its leader? What is
its structure? Where is it based? How do you become a member? These
questions have no answers because there are none. But no matter: it's
certainly filler for Trump’s campaigning.
Soros Conspiracy Theories and The Protests: A Gateway to Antisemitism
https://www.adl.org/blog/soros-conspiracy-theories-and-the-protests-a-gateway-to-antisemitism
Although the vast majority of Soros-related conspiracy theories do
not mention his Jewish heritage, the concern remains that they can serve
as a gateway to the antisemitic subculture that blames Jews for the
riots. This type of content can be found on mainstream platforms; a
Twitter user wrote, “George Soros is paying for this he is a Jew America
bows to the Jew [sic],” while another tweeted, “Antifa are on the
payroll of the Jewish financier George Soros who often uses these paid
thugs to intimidate any opposition towards the status quo that he and
his Zionist allies have set up to control us.” Yet another claimed,
“Soros is every bit the subversive, parasitic conspirator these people
make him out to be. The problem they always neglect to mention is the
fact that he’s a Jew.”
Antifa, explained
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/6/8/21277320/antifa-anti-fascist-explained
President Donald Trump seems convinced that there is a
scary conspiracy lurking in the protests for racial justice sweeping the
nation: that antifa, a militant left-wing anarchist movement, is taking
advantage of the demonstrations to burn the country down.
Over the past week, he has blamed looting on antifa in tweets,
fundraising emails, and public appearances. He has used them to cast
the protest movement as a fundamentally violent affair, claiming in a
Monday address that “our nation has been gripped by professional
anarchists, looters, criminals, antifa and others.” He has repeatedly
vowed to officially label antifa a terrorist group, putting it on a
federal list alongside al-Qaeda and ISIS.
While there is undoubtedly an antifa presence at some of the recent protests, there is no reason to believe that antifa is responsible for their (occasional) turns toward violence. Internal FBI assessments and protest-related court documents tell a consistent story: Antifa members are not responsible for the unrest.
While there is undoubtedly an antifa presence at some of the recent protests, there is no reason to believe that antifa is responsible for their (occasional) turns toward violence. Internal FBI assessments and protest-related court documents tell a consistent story: Antifa members are not responsible for the unrest.
Dozens of Republicans urge Trump not to cut number of US troops in Germany
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/09/politics/republicans-trump-troops-germany/index.html?iid=ob_article_organicsidebar_expansion
"We strongly believe that NATO allies,
such as Germany, should do more to contribute to our joint defense
efforts. At the same time, we also know that the forward stationing of
American troops since the end of World War II has helped to prevent
another world war and, most importantly, has helped make America safer,"
the lawmakers wrote.
"In Europe, the threats posed
by Russia have not lessened, and we believe that signs of a weakened US
commitment to NATO will encourage further Russian aggression and
opportunism. In addition, the overall limit on troops would prevent us
from conducting the exercises that are necessary for the training and
readiness of our forces and those of our allies," they added.
"The
troop limit would also significantly reduce the number of US forces
that can flow through Germany for deployment to bases around the world,
causing serious logistical challenges," the letter reads.
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