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Donald Rumsfeld On What Network And Said What? "……Trained Ape?"

In Bush, Cheney, Powell, Rice, Rove, Rumsfeld, Tenet on March 25, 2014 at 7:12 PM

The emergence of a past seemingly long forgot!


How many years and months was the US spared the inane and ridiculous appearances of former Bush Administration officials spewing pure drivel for ratings hungry media. They also spew to a public that has proven it too soon forgets its past. A public that may not mind the damnation of repeating that past.


The Bush Administration left the nation so deep in the doldrums of an economic and international abyss, history has already started its legacy development. Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Powell, Tenet, Rove et al. have a place in our lives that should be quarantined into the recesses of our minds never to be allowed to across our brain Cortex. 
The GOP and RNC conducted national events over a six-year period without appearances from Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld. During the 2012 RNC Convention Rice was paraded out as a “trophy” to spew “lockstep” rhetoric. Why the 2014 visuals accompanied by utterance nonsense? His most recent comments will be considered racist by many people. 

The Bush Administration ghosts.

Bush starts to make appearances. Cheney is actually allowed to speak via Fox News and certain Sunday Morning (GOP leaning) news shows. Hosts actually sit across from Cheney and ask questions, then sit back while Cheney spews pure jingoist garbage from the corner of his crooked mouth. Rice has crawled into the public eye since the RNC Convention and with each statement makes a complete fool of herself.  

Imagine this as Rice contemplated Putin’s invasion of Crimea.

Condi Rice: The U.S. Can’t Step Back And Let Others Lead


If I may posit.  No one from the Bush Administration should be given a platform to criticize the very president who has worked tirelessly to clean-up the utter mess they left for us all.  As politics has sallied over time, we cannot expect republicans to follow the old adage taught to me at a very young age.

“A fool will never be discovered a fool if he keeps his mouth closed.” 

Since, politics forces the fools upon us, I cannot help but lay blame to ratings seeking media.  


Think for a moment. Have we grown to the point our memory is so short and shallow we forget the dark ages of the Bush years?  On what basis can media simply pluck the non-credible from the shadows of the shamed, to speak on camera and microphone? Rice spoke of “allowing others to lead.” How about the leadership from the Bush cabinet? Leadership that included outing an active CIA Agent.


Rumsfeld now ventures into criticism of President Obama and he does so with analogy that some will be label racist.

After The Raw Story embed and advertisement,  catch my close.


The Raw Story

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Donald Rumsfeld: U.S. diplomacy would be better if Obama was a ‘trained ape’ (via Raw Story )

Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Monday blasted President Barack Obama’s diplomacy, saying a “trained ape” could do a better job. In an interview with Fox News host Greta Van Susteren, Rumsfeld complained that relations with…

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Diplomacy; “trained ape” 

OK, so a “trained ape” could do a better job of International diplomacy! Seriously, he goes there? From a man who’s would send Bush Iraq War memos laced with quoted Scripture? He has the temerity to reference Obama’s diplomacy while some of us clearly remember this….
George Bush got memos from Rumsfeld that used Scripture to push Iraq war

 

We understand the shallowness of media that broadcast or write about comments from Rumsfeld. We can only hope the American public is far beyond Fox News propaganda from the Right and well beyond thinking media today is about delivery of news. Media, both Left and Right, has metastasized into communication wings for their respective ideology.


Karl Rove "Roves-out" More False Drivel To Fox News Viewers

In Karl Rove, Russia on March 20, 2014 at 11:16 AM

Bush did it better. Seriously, Karl Rove?

Karl Rove and Fox News continue to malign President Obama with George W. Bush (of all presidents) as the whipping rod. Despite growing concern for Bush Administration and CIA involvement violations of international law (torture), we continue to hear comment and advice from the un-credible and shadowy Right. We continue to hear from GOP operatives as they disparage President Obama, despite  Bush Administration economic policy and fiscal malfeasance that contributed to a worldwide economic collapse and unjustifiable wars. From Dick Cheney, through Condi Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and the ever-present Karl Rove the barrage of inane drivel from the “dealers of doom, flows like an out of control freight train.


But, as the old adage goes….“That dog don’t bark.” 

Carnival barking from Rove isn’t possible without a dedicated platform from which to spew rhetoric. Fox News managers and viewers partake in a symbiotic purveyor/sycophant relationship on a daily basis.  From time to time Fox programmers will schedule major right-wing operatives to feed its viewers unadulterated garbage. There are no GOP operatives more adroit at manipulation, GOP political subterfuge and outright carnival barking political garbage than Karl Rove. Rove served eight years with George W. Bush. He “no way” a credible person. Rove should have been investigated as a co-conspirator to US torture and he should have been publicly condemned for his role in the 2007/08 Bush economic collapse towards. Yet, we have to deal with his bull crap annoyances via Fox News’s need to feed its viewers. What better feeding arena than Sunday Morning GOP news shows. 

Progressive social media should spread Rove’s lack of veracity and manipulation far and wide.

Rove sat for Fox News Sunday (this past weekend) and laid more B/S across the ears, eyes and brains of people who obviously seek weekly doses of Obama Derangement feed. The Fox News Sunday feeding was laced with Rovian “bull” pureed with large amounts of George W. Bush fallacy.

The Tampa Bay Times investigated Rove’s disparaging remarks about President Obama’s handling of international crisis in the context offered by Rove: George W Bush handled such crisis more effectively

PolitiFact.com


PolitiFact.com
The Truth-O-Meter Says:

After Russia went to war with Georgia in 2008, the U.S. sent a “very strong message” to Vladimir Putin by sending “warships to the Black Sea” and airlifting “combat troops that Georgia had in Afghanistan” back to Georgia.

Karl Rove on Sunday, March 16th, 2014 in an interview on “Fox News Sunday”

A Russian military convoy moves past a
horse-drawn cart with local residents
outside Gori, Georgia, on Aug. 13,
2008. (Associated Press)

Mostly False

Russia and Georgia have had tense relations since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Some Republicans have been critical of President Barack Obama’s handling of Russia and President Vladimir Putin recently. The critics say that Obama has appeared weak in the face of Russia — first, when it sent troops into the Ukrainian region of Crimea, and then when it quickly acted to annex the territory.
For instance, on Fox News Sunday, Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., said the Obama administration “is creating an air of permissiveness” toward Russian expansionism. “We do need to show long-term resolve.”
Another Fox News Sunday guest, Republican strategist Karl Rove, took the opportunity to contrast Obama’s actions with those of Rove’s old boss, President George W. Bush. Rove suggested that Bush’s policies were more muscular and effective in countering Putin’s Russia.

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Specifically, in 2008, while Bush was serving his final year in office, he faced a foreign-policy crisis that in some ways echoed what’s been happening more recently in Crimea. The conflict involved Russia; Georgia, a former Soviet Republic that was by then independent; and two separatist regions within Georgia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
After several years of restiveness by Russian-backed rebels in South Ossetia, the Georgian government made a military push that attempted to retake control of the region in August 2008. Russia responded militarily, successfully pushing back Georgian troops from both South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Clashes continued for a week, including in portions of Georgia beyond the two breakaway regions, until France helped broker a peace deal. Russia then recognized South Ossetia and Abkhazia as sovereign nations, though most other countries have not taken that step.
So how did Bush respond as hostilities were erupting in Georgia? Here’s Rove’s recollection:
“I think the 2008 experience is instructive. … What the United States did was it sent warships to the Black Sea, (and) it took the combat troops that Georgia had in Afghanistan and airlifted them back, sending a very strong message to Putin that you’re going to be facing combat-trained, combat-experienced Georgian forces. And not only that, but the United States government is willing to give logistical support to get them there. And this stopped (Russian troops) at … the two enclaves, and they did not make a move at Tbilisi. We need similar strong movement now.”
We’ll take a look at two of the moves Rove said Bush made — sending “warships to the Black Sea” and airlifting “the combat troops that Georgia had in Afghanistan” back to Georgia.
Sending warships to the Black Sea
The United States — and its military alliance, NATO — did indeed have ships in the Black Sea near Georgia in August 2008, but the story behind their presence is more nuanced than an unmistakable show of force against Russian aggression.
There was little question that the United States backed the Georgian position in the conflict. The United States had been a staunch supporter of Georgia and its military ever since Georgia became independent, and Bush, speaking from the Beijing Olympics, said, ”Georgia is a sovereign nation, and its territorial integrity must be respected. We have urged an immediate halt to the violence and a stand-down by all troops. We call for the end of the Russian bombings.”
However, the military actions taken by the United States to back up these words were more cautious. For instance, the administration sent the guided missile destroyer McFaul to the Georgian port of Batumi, but it was loaded with humanitarian aid, according to a report in the Aug. 28, 2008, New York Times:
In essence, the United States was walking a tightrope between showing military defiance and offering a more humanitarian face. The Times called this balance “delicate.”
“At the time, these gestures were not viewed as particularly strong,” said Lincoln Mitchell, who was chief of party for the National Democratic Institute in Georgia from 2002 to 2004 and is now affiliated with the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, Mitchell said, “complained throughout the war that he was not getting support.”
It’s also worth noting that a portion of the western military presence in the Black Sea was already in place before the conflict erupted. For instance, NATO said that four of its warships were in the Black Sea because of previously scheduled anti-terrorist and anti-piracy exercises.
Airlifting Georgian combat troops from Afghanistan
There was in fact an airlift of Georgian military personnel — but it wasn’t from Afghanistan. It was from another country where the United States and its allies were fighting a war: Iraq.
On Aug. 11, 2008, Agence France-Presse reported that the United States military had “nearly completed” the airlift of 2,000 Georgian troops from Iraq to Georgia.
Here, too, the United States took pains to portray its actions as being limited rather than aggressive.
Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters that the United States was “fulfilling our agreement with the Georgian government that, in an emergency, we will assist them in redeploying their troops. We are honoring that commitment.”
Whitman told reporters at the time that the 130 U.S. troops and military contractors who were already in the country to train Georgian troops had been brought together at an undisclosed location away from the hostilities.
And Whitman made clear to reporters that — contrary to allegations by Putin — the U.S. was not flying the Iraq-based Georgian troops to the war zone.
It’s not clear that Russia was all that worried about the troops airlifted from Iraq, regardless of Putin’s rhetoric, Mitchell said. “The troops from Iraq were not exactly combat ready to fight against Russia, nor was Putin concerned about those troops,” he said.
David L. Phillips, director of Columbia University’s program on peace-building and rights, expressed skepticism about Rove’s suggestion that the United States’ response in 2008 was so strong that it essentially stopped Russian troops in their tracks.
“There was never any chance of the Bush administration going to war in Georgia, and everybody knew that,” he said. “It was for show. It would be misleading to suggest that our response was so robust that it deterred further aggression.”
Our ruling
Rove said that after Russia went to war with Georgia in 2008, the U.S. sent a “very strong message” to Putin by sending “warships to the Black Sea” and airlifting “the combat troops that Georgia had in Afghanistan” back to Georgia.
In reality, the military message sent by the warship movements was deliberately fuzzed by having the vessels carry humanitarian aid. Meanwhile, the airlift of Georgian troops from Iraq — not Afghanistan, as Rove had said — was carefully calibrated not to deposit them where they could quickly face off against Russian forces.
Contemporary accounts and experts agree that Rove was spinning what was actually a modest and nuanced military response into something more forceful. The truth is that Bush was geopolitically hamstrung — just as Obama is now — by facing a nuclear-armed, expansion-minded Russia willing to intervene militarily in countries on its own doorstep, but far from our own. We rate Rove’s claim Mostly False.

FRACKING And Man-made Earthquakes

In Bush/Cheney, Fracking, Halliburton on March 7, 2014 at 7:19 PM

Image: The Equation

Hydraulic fracturing involves the injection of fluids including toxic chemicals into oil or gas wells at very high pressure 
Other forms of underground injection are regulated to protect drinking water, but in 2005 Congress created exemptions for hydraulic fracturing to benefit Halliburton and other oil and gas companies
The Safe Drinking Water Act excludes Fracking
See it in the ENERGY POLICY ACT OF 2005.  Go to Page 102, Section 322. HYDRAULIC FRACTURING. 
SEC. 322. HYDRAULIC FRACTURING.
Paragraph (1) of section 1421(d) of the Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. 300h(d)) is amended to read as follows:
‘‘(1) UNDERGROUND INJECTION.—The term ‘underground injection’—
‘‘(A) means the subsurface emplacement of fluids by well injection; and
‘‘(B) EXCLUDES
‘‘(i) the underground injection of natural gas for purposes of storage; and
‘‘(ii) the underground injection of fluids or propping agents (other than diesel fuels) pursuant to hydraulic fracturing operations related to oil, gas, or geothermal production activities.’’
The Clean Water Act changes the definition of pollutant

The word “Pollutant.”  What it means.  And what it does NOT mean.

(6) The term “pollutant” means dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal, and agricultural waste discharged into water. This TERM DOES NOT MEAN (A) “sewage from vessels” within the meaning of section 312 of this Act; or (B) water, gas, or other material which is injected into a well to facilitate production of oil or gas, or water derived in association with oil or gas production and disposed of in a well, if the well used either to facilitate production or for disposal purposes is approved by authority of the State in which the well is located, and if such State determines that such injection or disposal will not result in the degradation of ground or surface water resources. 

See it in the Clean Water Act. SEC. 502 [33 U.S.C. 1362] General Definitions

Would it surprise you to know that the Bush Administration in 2005 facilitated a loophole in a clean water bill that would allow Halliburton new technology exclusive rights to Hydraulic Fracturing? Of course that doesn’t surprise you; you are a person who maintains a level of knowledge that insulates you from a paradigm that is engulfing millions. Millions of our fellow citizens have become unquestioning zombie-like (Do what you wish, we trust you or we do not care) enablers of all things big business, all things uber wealthy and all things plutocrat.

Since, you were not at all surprised that Bush/Cheney gave the nation “FRACKING”, you certainly know the Hydraulic Fracturing patent gave Cheney’s former employer a lucrative financial windfall.

Now, where else have we heard Halliburton “exclusives?” Think in terms of the War in Iraq (Hint: No Bid contracts).

And, of course, you know that as a former CEO Cheney couldn’t avoid personal financial windfall from both FRACKING and the Iraq War No Bid contracts. Do you think he would have expended any energy attempt to avoid such financial gains? 

If there is a person reading this piece who spent 1999 through 2009 on a mission in outer space, the person may not know Cheney was Bush’s Vice-President during the periods of FRACKING approval and Halliburton’s No Bid Iraq War contracts.

We do not hear President Obama often speak about US energy production (Oil and Natural Gas). Maybe, the good Democratic is a bit reticent in waving the world energy leader flag when the status is based on US FRACKING. And, yes, due to the South Dakota oil fields

And let’s face it: No matter which side you’re on, if someone had told you when Obama took office that the United States would substantially ramp up its oil and gas production while substantially reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, you probably would have scoffed. But here we are, poised to produce more oil than Saudi Arabia while cutting carbon emissions by 17 percent by 2020. Not bad, eh? Not bad. 

Oil, gas production chart: United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia

The United States has surged past Russia in recent years to lead the world in oil and gas production.

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dailyreckoning.com


Source: United States Energy Information 
Administration


“Facts are pesky things.” The quote for some is without question “point-on.” As is often the case such bountiful availability has a back-end that is far less desirable than the prevailing bounty.

Fracking is contributing to man-made earthquakes.
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The Raw Story

U.S. Geological Survey confirms: Human activity caused 5.7 quake in Oklahoma (via Raw Story )

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) issued a press release yesterday indicating that the magnitude 5.7 earthquake that struck Prague, Oklahoma in 2011 was unintentionally human-induced. The USGS claims that the magnitude 5.0 earthquake triggered…

Obama Speaks Caution On Financial Crisis!

In Crooks and Liars, Forbes, Obama economy, President Obama, Ronald Reagan, Tea Party on September 18, 2013 at 4:51 PM

A President speaks to a recalcitrant House of Representatives!

USA Today

Obama, Touting Economic Recovery, Warns GOP Against Creating ‘Chaos’

WASHINGTON — A potential federal shutdown looming, President Barack Obama on Monday warned congressional Republicans they could trigger national “economic chaos” if they demand a delay of his health care law as the price for supporting continued spending for federal operations. 

House Republican leaders were to meet Tuesday in hopes of finding a formula that would avoid a shutdown on Oct. 1 without alienating party conservatives who insist on votes to undercut the Affordable Care Act. Even more daunting is a mid- to late-October deadline for raising the nation’s borrowing limit, which some Republicans also want to use as leverage against the Obama administration. 

“Are some of these folks really so beholden to one extreme wing of their party that they’re willing to tank the entire economy just because they can’t get their way on this issue?” Obama said in a speech at the White House. “Are they really willing to hurt people just to score political points?”

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While there are many indicators of an improving economy, we focus on jobs. Jobs are at the very root of any economy. If one can argue the seriousness of “jobs” outside of Cantor and Boehners strategic use of the word “Jobs,” we would love to counter the argument. 

Boehner and Cantor know just as do we jobs fuels the economy. Neither congressional leader wants to work with the Administration on providing impetus for jobs growth.  In fact, Obama has been saddled with the outcome of the 2010 mid-term elections. Elections that shepherded GOP legislatures throughout state government across the nation.  The election also led to a complete infestation of the House of Representatives with anti-government tea party members who have no interest in improving our economy. 

It should not take much effort in viewing the two charts below to see a ‘flat line” of job growth since the stimulus was enacted. Some noted economist such as Paul Krugman argued from the start the $747 – $840 billion Stimulus (as approved by Congress) was too small for major and lasting impact. Krugman has proven himself prophetic. 

Before President Obama took office, the economy was losing 800,000 jobs a month. Now, we’ve seen 41 consecutive months of job growth and more than 7.3 million new private-sector jobs.

I recently read the following in a Forbes article:

President Reagan’s recovery from the sharp 1981-1982 recession, which resulted from the monetary policy that broke the back of the roaring 1970s inflation, recovered all of the jobs lost during that recession within 36 months. At this point in the Reagan recovery, jobs had grown nearly 10% higher than when the recession started, representing an increase of more than 10 million more jobs.

The article author appeared to have approached his work from the perspective of a very surface review of pure data without consideration of, or better yet, mention of factors that might contribute to his flawed comparison. He reached back to Ronald Reagan as a US president who brought the nation back from a recession.  He does not mention, the Bush Recession leaned over the precipice of a second Great Depression.  I did not find adequate supporting comment related to the nature and scope of the recession to which he compares Reagan and Obama.  He absolutely did not mention an Obama recovery severely hampered by the actions of state governments (economically beaten by the Bush recession). The author also seemed to avoid consideration of wholesale elimination of public sector jobs from states with GOP governors and GOP dominated legislatures. The following chart contrast Bush Era public/private sector job growth and decreases. Reagan had no such dynamic to contend with beyond his own firing of non-management Air Traffic Controllers.
We offer an even better illustration.
Do you think it possible the Obama Administration can have major impact of public sector jobs growth when the numbers are so heavily weighted towards state and local government administrations? 

Since we tend to blame administrations for jobs growth (a fallacy), we should look at the number of jobs bills from the 112th and 113th Congress. In January 2012, John Boehner went public with a claim that was as false as George W. Bush’s 2008 claim of an economy that was “fundamentally sound.” From the friendly confines of Fox News and Fox News’s Chief facilitator Chris Wallace Boehner goes here.  ( Crooks & Liars By karoli). If you have a problem with Crooks and Liars, for some idiotic reason, you will find similar information here (Political Correction).

In August of this year, Tea Party (House Leader) Cantor also visited Fox News for a Sunday morning blast of, do not bother us with jobs growth bills.

The Washington Post Politics

“First of all, government doesn’t create jobs, the private sector does,” Cantor said on “Fox News Sunday.” “Stop burdening our economy, that’s what the purpose of these bills were.”

A statement backed up by this graphic.

Yet, as the unemployment rate worked its way towards 11%, Cantor would often use the word, “Pathetic” as he threw stones at President Obama.   Yes, I am aware we are not to compare the Obama and Bush Administrators. After all, the Bush Administration for Republicans is ancient history as life started in January 2009. There is no previous history! A job’s history as you are about to witness is nothing more than a Democrat oasis.  Is it any wonder the GOP has internalized an aversion to working to help create jobs? 

We at the TPI are not economist, we have a major aversion to “all things statistics,” but we are believers in the power of pictorial representation of data.  Am I to view empirical data and blindly follow the path of agenda driven politicians on the Right We doubt there are even 100,000 people in the nation who are not aware of the extent to which plutocrats have bought the Republican Party.  Once paid, the party must deliver.

President Obama has every right to caution Republicans about political pandering at the expense of the US middle and lower income citizens. 

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More on the Obama Economy  

Budget Deficit by Year http://www.barackobama.com/issues?source=take-action 

Media Resurrects Wrong Spokesperson Against Obama and Syria

In Obama haters, Rachel Maddow, Rumsfeld on September 5, 2013 at 11:17 AM

George W. Bush, Dick Cheney (Scooter Libby), Donald Rumsfeld, Condi Rice and Collin Powell pulled one the nation’s most surreptitious and heinous acts of misinformation as a justification for war. There was no WMD! As we listen to credible news host speak of the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, we only hear: “Ridding the world of Saddam Hussein.” As my memory serves me, “ridding the world of Saddam Hussein” was never once mentioned as the Bush/Cheney strategy unfolded. Let’s set that fact aside for a moment.
Since just before the Bush Library campaign moved into full blossom, we started to see more and more George W. Bush. Dick Cheney even dusted $100.00 bills from the entry to his mole hold and moved his daughter aside to speak boldly against President Obama. Someone even produced a television special for Showtime: The World According To Dick Cheney. Rice peeps out from time to time (mostly at GOP events). Rumsfeld has now surfaced like an irritating Ant to speak complete hypocrisy about the failings of the US strategy regarding Syria.

 

The shame of it all!

Television news producers know how the US entered the Iraq War. They know the Bush charge to war was a fabrication pre-determined as such. Each producer of Fox News and CNN who book Rumsfeld (for ratings) to get his unique legacy resurrecting babble know this. Or, better yet, this! Of course, we know the ultimate shame that seeps well below the horrors of the Iraq War fabrication and flawed execution: the outing of Valerie Plame.

The shame goes to news producers and managers who scrounge around for negative news stories comparable to gold miners shifting through a creek for specks of gold. As these producers book far less than credible people for on-air appearances, they actually demean the cred of their networks. Fox News has no credibility, and CNN is fighting hard to lower itself to the very lucrative “‘low information” viewers.

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