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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 8, 2017
Diplomacy: Insane Circus in Washington
THE INSANE CIRCUS NOW GOING ON IN WASHINGTON – A SAD PARODY OF JOSEPH MCCARTHY WAVING FISTFULS OF BLANK PAPER IN THE EARLY 1950S, INSISTING THEY WERE LISTS OF RUSSIAN SPIES
( January 7, 2017, Boston, Sri Lanka Guardian) The
single most important point to keep in mind about the “Russians did it”
three-ring circus underway in Washington – after the essential fact that
still no proof has been provided to support accusations coming from the
highest level – is that there is no issue around the contrived notion
of interfering in an American election or endangering American security.
None.
What essentially happened in this leak of private information – yes, I
think it was leak, not a case of hacking – was that personal
conversations of a highly embarrassing nature were released to the
public.
That is not a crime against the state. That is not a matter of national
security. And that is not interference in a country’s election. Those
are all stupidly false issues even to raise here.
This is the sort of information that gossip columnists or investigative
reporters or authors of tell-all books have always been ready to provide
the public.
No such reporter or writer is regarded as a spy. None of them is viewed
as an agent of a foreign power. But, of course, they are very much
resented by the people hurt or embarrassed by the information they
provide.
So, we have a double fraud here being perpetrated, right before our eyes, at the highest level in America.
The first fraud is the deliberately dishonest notion that the release of
private gossip in any way represented interference in an election.
The second fraud is the unproven assertion that Russia was somehow responsible for obtaining the information.
My mind is not closed to any possible truth here, I do not pre-judge and
assert that we are being showered with falsehoods by Obama and his
servants, although I do believe that is what is close to certain.
And I believe that it is close to certain because my instincts tell me
strongly that when someone makes strong accusations and provides no
believable proof, the accusations are almost certainly false, and, as a
matter of principle, they should be regarded as false.
This goes double when the accusations are dressed up in strikingly
dishonest language – the kind of language beloved by a lowlife
politician like John McCain or a demonstrated reckless-tongued and
prejudiced anti-Russian bureaucrat such as James Clapper – language,
delivered with theatrically somber tones and faces, about interfering in
America’s democracy. Incidentally, Clapper’s disgraceful
characterization of Assange as a pedophile exactly mimics the empty
accusations of sexual perversion old Joseph McCarthy used to level at
some of his targets.
Gossip is not interfering in democracy. It is just information people
may weigh when they vote, just as valid or not as any other information
available. Indeed, its information value to each voter is privately
weighed against empty campaign slogans and an avalanche of truly false
news provided by an utterly-biased corporate press in the last election.
Voters were arguably better informed than in a long time.
What a tiresome circus Washington has become with this matter. All these
well-paid officials asserting this or that, carrying on with speeches
and committees, and concocting completely unconvincing proof.
Meanwhile the nation is absolutely jammed with serious problems
receiving no attention. That fact alone tells you more than you may want
to know about America’s political establishment.
And all of the circus is because the insanely ambitious Hillary Clinton
cannot accept that she is not widely liked and was defeated for that
simple reason.
And all because the Democratic Party, married tightly and corruptly to
the Clintons as its biggest source of money for years, cannot accept
that it ran the wrong candidate.
And all because the Chairman of Hillary’s disastrous campaign, John
Podesta, cannot face the embarrassingly stupid fact of his own utter
carelessness, his computer password having been “password.”
As Julian Assange has said, a 14-year old could have hacked Podesta’s
computer easily. And may we not ask, if what the password guarded was
indeed so precious, why wouldn’t this man be considered the chief guilty
party for his negligence?
And also, finally, because one of the most disappointing presidents in
American history, a man who has failed at most of what he has attempted
except at mass killing and displaying extreme arrogance, Obama,
viscerally dislikes Vladimir Putin for besting him in Ukraine and in
Syria.
He is also miffed and embarrassed that his ridiculous crisscrossing of
the country in Air Force One, at public expense for a private purpose,
failed to elect Hillary.
He is even further resentful at the lost prospect of being appointed to
the Supreme Court by Hillary, something there is every reason to believe
she promised him.
As for pretentious appointed hacks like James Clapper, well, the entire
history of what I like to call Big Intelligence is littered with their
fraudulent claims and failed projects.
There hasn’t been a significant American war in which Big Intelligence
didn’t play a role of first concocting “evidence,” the kind of stuff
that would be thrown out of any court of law but which serves just fine
to assist politicians in temporarily bamboozling the public.
Readers may be interested in the fact of Obama’s unusually cozy
relationship with the Pentagon – yes, the Obama of the Peace Prize and
people’s 2008 hopes and the big smile and the baritone voice, but also
the Obama of all the killing and arrogance and abject failure:
He is their man.


