Iraq snapshot Friday, July 19, 2019
Friday, July 19, 2019. Since when is an endorsement from a disgraced general a good thing?
US House Rep and Iraq War veteran Seth Moulton has gotten an endorsement. Zach Budryk (THE HILL) reports, "Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal endorsed Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) for president Thursday, citing his 'character' and 'competence'."
Character and competence? Time to question Andrea Mitchell's for having the disgraced general on as someone to be listened to. In 2010, Stanley ended his career as a result of his remarks reported in ROLLING STONE by Michael Hastings. For those who never read "The Runaway General," Stanley's choice may be surprising. But those of us who read it knew, for example, that Stanley would never endorse Joe Biden -- who he ripped apart in 2010 interviews with Michael Hastings.
At the hear of Stanley's bitching was that he didn't like civilian oversight of the military -- which would suggest he's better suited to a junta. Tough for Stanley, that's not the way it is in the US. Again, shame on Andrea Mitchell for trotting this embarrassment out on TV.
Retired General McChrystal endorses Seth Moulton’s presidential bid
NEW: Retired US Gen. Stanley McChrystal endorses Seth Moulton for president; Moulton, a decorated Marine veteran and congressman, has not drawn enough support to make the first 2 Democratic debates.
Seth looks fat and sweaty in every picture these days.
The disgraced general endorsed him and Seth was thrilled to have it -- which does not speak well of Seth. Again, Stanley's forced resignation resulted from his attacks on Joe Biden and other civilians providing oversight of the US military. Stanley couldn't take that.
Seth's either incredibly desperate or he shares Stanley's hated of civilian oversight.
In the end, it doesn't matter. Seth's campaign is over. America has rejected him. They've rejected him so much, in fact, that late night clown Samantha Bee is now making jokes about him.
- .@sethmoulton didn't make the next Democratic debate, but that doesn't mean he can't be on TV that night!
Once again, Seth has failed to qualify for the debates. July 30th and July 31st, the Democrats will offer ten candidates a night debating as they attempt to convince voters that they are the candidate who should be president. Seth failed to make the June debates and he's now failed to make the July debates.
The candidates who made the debate? From Mike's "Tulsi made the second debates!!!" last night: "The first night, July 30th, will be Marianne Williamson, Tim Ryan, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke, John Hickenlooper, John Delaney and Steve Bullock. The second night, July 31st, will be Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael Bennet, Kirsten Gilibrand, Julian Castro, Cory Booker, Andrew Yang, Kamala Harris, Jay Inslee, Mike DeBlasio and Joe Biden."
Seth's campaign is over. His insults of Pete Buttigieg probably didn't help him.
This is why Seth Moulton is getting 0% in the Dem primary
Seth Moulton on Pete Buttigieg () politico.com/story/2019/07/…
I don't know what's funnier -- Seth thinking a winning strategy was playing the bully jock or thinking that as fat as he is today he could still pull off a jock pose.
But he's history even if he can't grasp that.
If you are a sitting member of Congress, he is, and you can't make it on to the debate stage, it's over for you. This is twice in a row. His campaign has failed to ignite or inspire.
Maybe he should go on Samantha Bee's show -- it might suggest he's a good sport.
25 people are seeking the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Only 20 of them made the cut for July's debates.
The Declaration of Independence is America’s mission statement; part of our problem is that our generation has failed to emotionally and psychologically bond with it. Its principles are dead if they’re not alive in our hearts. Read it and reread it. It will change you. #bigtruth
Marianne Williamson Retweeted
Marianne Williamson made the cut. In fact, all six women made the cut.
All six are running unique campaigns and appealing to a variety of voters. They each stand out. Too many of the male candidates -- including some who will be on the debate stage have failed to stand out in any way at all. They're just a blur.
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Amy Klobuchar Retweeted
Senator Amy Klobuchar will be on the stage. Following the last debates, the press refused to report what happened and were intent upon creating their own narratives. One of the most laughable, you may remember, was that Julian Castro was now a breakout star that he would be at the top of the polls and . . . he didn't budge a bit. He's still a nobody. Focusing on predictions, instead of what took place, allowed many to miss that Amy did what she needed to do last time, she was pointed when needed and she was also laid back and humorous. She's established that side and it will be interesting to see whether she digs in deeper with that at the end of the month or if she offers something different.
I’m very glad that @TheNationsFirst & our state leaders will continue to allow transgender Americans to serve in the MA National Guard. Our Commonwealth is safer when we allow everyone who can handle the job to serve.
Elizabeth Warren Retweeted
We need to close the loopholes that have allowed Wall Street to profit from private prisons & detention centers, dirty fossil fuels, retail bankruptcies & predatory payday loans.
We’re proud to support this bill from @SenWarren to #StopWallStreetLooting.
Elizabeth Warren Retweeted
New private equity reform bill from @SenWarren, @SenatorBaldwin, @SenSherrodBrown would help investors fully understand PE and other private funds, and protect workers, customers, and other stakeholders and businesses, @EileenAppelbaum says. #pirateequity
Elizabeth Warren Retweeted
A predatory private equity firm shut down Wisconsin stores and nearly 3,000 Shopko workers lost their jobs.
When thousands of Wisconsin workers get laid off, I’m going to take action to prevent it from happening again.
Today we introduced a reform to #StopWallStreetLooting
Senator Elizabeth Warren will be on stage with, among others, Senator Bernie Sanders. They may be able to strongly reject attempts to shut down Medicare For All.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was not served well by the MSNBC monitors/moderators last time. Let's hope CNN does not rush to shut down women and that when they tell a Joe Biden, for example, that his time is us, that they enforce it instead of letting every man prattle on as happened with last month's debate.
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Whether it's "send her back" or "lock her up," "there has to be some form of punishment" or "grab her by the p***y"—the throughline is contempt for women and anyone who threatens this president's fragile ego.
He should be afraid. We are his worst nightmare. And we will beat him.
Senator Kamala Harris made the cut.
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It’s vile.
It’s cowardly.
It’s xenophobic.
It’s racist.
It defiles the office of the President.
And I won't share it here.
It’s time to get Trump out of office and unite the country.
Excited to take the stage again for the second Democratic debate on Wednesday, July 31 on @CNN. I’m ready to share our vision on how we can give American’s a raise, pay our teachers their value, keep guns out of the wrong hands, and fight #ForThePeople.
She will again share the stage with Joe Biden. Hopefully, this go round, the press won't feel the need to lecture and hector her. It was sexist and everyone should be ashamed of themselves -- especially a certain USA TODAY columnist.
And US House Rep and Iraq War veteran Tulsi Gabbard made the cut as well.
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Want a president who will put your interests ahead of the rich and powerful? Meet Tulsi Gabbard --> Tulsi.to/CatchTheWave #Tulsi2020 #TulsiGabbard #ServiceBeforeSelf
Hawaii and Puerto Rico share many of the same experiences and stories. I stand with Puerto Ricans demanding change, who have had enough of government corruption, and who deserve a government of, by, and FOR the people. El pueblo unido jamás será vencido. #RickyRenuncia
From the beginning, many commentators dismissed her -- some even ridiculed her. She's still in the race and she's made both debates. She's run on issues and has provided a common sense approach. She came across strong in the last debate and she'll probably consolidate that this go round.
Again, all six women qualified. They are six different women with six different visions for the future.
Applause to them all.
We'll do a Saturday Iraq snapshot to cover Turkey's latest attack on the KRG and more.
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