Thursday, March 10, 2022

"When All Else Fails, Lower Your Standards." Mankind Continues To Live In A Sad And Tragic World. I See Reality. Racist Biden.

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'Simply, I do not care,' Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince said when asked about Biden.

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President’s Recent Moves Hamper Pursuit of Help From the Saudis

Trump’s reversal of Obama’s policy begat the Abraham Accords. Biden then returned to negotiations with Iran, with little input from the Gulf states.
President Biden will have difficulty achieving his goal of reviving relations with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates while the negotiations to appease Iran dominate America’s Mideast policy. 

In a phone call with King Salman last week, Mr. Biden requested an increase in Saudi Arabia oil production — only to be rebuffed by the aging monarch, who said he would stick with drilling quotas set by OPEC and Russia.

Worse, as the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, the two power players in Gulf politics — the Saudi crown prince, Mohamed bin Salman, and his United Arab Emirates counterpart, Mohamed bin Zayed — declined to even take calls from the American president. 

That would have been unthinkable only a few years ago. Their undiplomatic snub discloses simmering anger at Mr. Biden’s return to President Obama’s attempt at “rebalancing” the Mideast toward Iran, with its harsh anti-Israel ideology, and away from the long time American-allied monarchies. 

President Trump’s reversal of Mr. Obama’s policy begat the Abraham Accords — peace agreements between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, and other Arab countries. Mr. Biden then returned to negotiations with Iran, with little input from the Gulf states that see the Islamic Republic as their top enemy.

Rebuffed by Mr. Biden, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi increasingly seek ties with America’s enemies, including most prominently Russia and Communist China. 

“Where is the potential in the world today?” asked the Saudi crown prince, MBS, in an interview with the Atlantic. “It’s in Saudi Arabia. And if you” — here he was addressing America — “want to miss it, I believe other people in the East are going to be super happy.”

People, no doubt, like, say, those who rule Communist China.

How did we get here?

Early in his presidency Mr. Biden signaled intentions to chill relations with the Saudis. On the campaign trail he singled out Saudi Arabia as an example of how even allies would get the cold shoulder under his promised “human rights-based” foreign policy.

Mr. Biden cited the assassination of the Saudi national Jamal Khashoggi, a permanent resident of America. For the most part, similarly gory assassinations of regime opponents across the Mideast, including most prominently in Iran, went unmentioned.  

Also overlooked by Mr. Biden were MBS’s unprecedented internal reforms, including improved rights of women, an opening of the country to Western influence, and the sidelining of the previously dominant role of Islamist clerics in the country’s social life and legal system.

While MBS’s Saudi Arabia is far from an Athenean democracy, his agenda, dubbed Vision 2030, promises wider reforms and a turn of the country’s economy away from an almost sole reliance on petrodollars. 

The crown prince is often criticized by Washington for his uneven execution of the Yemen war. In 2021 the State Department removed Yemen’s anti-American rebels, the Houthis, from its list of terrorist organizations. Arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia and the UAE ceased as the Biden administration cited their cruel prosecution of the Yemen war.

At the same time, the Houthis’ Iranian patrons — who have armed, trained, and urged the group to escalate the war against Saudi Arabia — were spared criticism by the Biden camarilla. As one of our savviest former national security advisers, John Bolton, wrote this week, the West showed “pre-existing hostility toward Saudi Arabia and the UAE,” while the Houthis “played the victim card” and the Iranian role was widely overlooked.

In January, the UAE assumed the United Nations Security Council seat traditionally reserved for an Arab country. This month it serves as the council’s president. In an early move, the UAE ambassador to the U.N., Lana Nusseibeh, angered Washington by abstaining in a vote on a proposed resolution on the Ukraine crisis. 

The UAE has ties to both Russia and Ukraine, Ms. Nusseibeh explained, adding, “we’ll use them to help and support in whatever way we can.” Diplomats in Turtle Bay, however, said the real reason Abu Dhabi abstained was anger at America’s Yemen policies. 

Ms. Nusseibeh managed to convince Security Council members to extend an arms embargo on the Houthis, in a resolution that called the group “terrorist.” Yet despite constant missile and drone attacks on civilians at Dubai and Riyadh, which Mr. Biden’s aides referred to as “terrorism,” Washington remains opposed to reinstate the Houthis’ terrorism designation. 

In Washington, critics are befuddled the way the Biden administration is behaving toward the Gulf. “Mohamed bin Zayed in the Emirates in particular is one of America’s strongest allies and supporters in the Middle East, and President Biden has given them the cold shoulder in the last 14 months,” Senator Cotton told Fox News today.

One reason Mr. Biden has turned away from traditional Gulf allies is a belief that fossil fuels need to be replaced by greener sources of energy. Now, however, energy prices are way up, and after Mr. Biden decided to stop importing oil from Russia, “we are engaging with big oil producers around the world to meet that demand,” the White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, floundered today. 

Hence Mr. Biden is turning to the most significant foreign producer that can help in that regard, Saudi Arabia. Yet America has for months involved European, Chinese, and, most significantly, Russian diplomats in negotiations with the Gulf States’ biggest nemesis, Iran.

And while at it, the administration hardly pays attention to worries of Iran’s foes — Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and, for that matter Israel.  Were Mr. Biden serious about mending ties with the Gulf states, then he would publicly reexamine his approach to Iran — and start heeding the concerns of those most threatened by the Islamic Republic that holds Iran in its grip.
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I am, by nature, no conspiratorialist but the more I learn about the FBI, our various intelligence agencies, most particularly the CIA, hear the public outbursts of the former director and now have witnessed the Russian Collusion and Hunter cover-ups, my belief that Kennedy was set up by the FBI, as was MLK and Bobby Kennedy becomes a believable reality as does Epstein's alleged suicide among other unrelated deaths involving the Clinton's.

Until America demonstrates Lady Justice is truly blind and there is no separate justice for establishment types my faith in whatever I hear and or read will continue to border on a level of dis-belief and suspicion.  

When you add to this all the other corruption, absolute double standards and evasiveness it is little wonder America's faith in their government's integrity is lacking. When a Senator legitimately seeks material from a government agency and is constantly stonewalled faith in public servant activities has to remain suspect.  

The attached article simply buttresses what I have just written and reaffirms my cynicism and distrust of our government regardless of party affiliation.

"When all else fails, lower your standards."

America , when measured against the corrupt and putrid standards of say Russia, China, Iran etc., still remains virtuous but that is a pyrrhic victory and speaks to the degree of sewer integrity man has accomplished.

Man continues to  live in a sad and tragic world.

I wish I had the type of nature that allowed me to avoid the fly speck on the wall but, in that regard, I  am my mother's son.  I see beauty but that does not prevent me from seeing reality.
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Senator Goes After CIA and FBI Over Hunter Biden

 
(RightWing.org) – In October 2020, just weeks before the presidential election, shocking news broke that Hunter Biden, presidential candidate Joe Biden, and his brother James were benefiting from their name in overseas business dealings involving China, Russia, Ukraine, and other countries. The source of the controversy stemmed from a New York Post article that exposed a laptop owned by Hunter Biden and in the custody of the FBI. Emails found on the computer suggested that the Biden family business cashed in big.

On Sunday, February 27, Sen. Rob Johnson (R-WI) sat down with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo. The senator discussed how the FBI and CIA corrupted themselves by covering for Hunter. It led to some interesting statements by Johnson as he discussed Biden, Inc., and the shortcomings of federal agencies.

Johnson Asserts the Biden Family Blended Business and Policy
In 2019 and 2020, Johnson and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) investigated Hunter Biden and the Biden family over allegations they used Joe Biden’s official government capacity as vice president from 2008 through 2016 to financially profit. What Johnson said he found was incompetence by federal agencies.


Johnson told Bartiromo that he and Grassley discovered a number of foreign financial entanglements involving Joe and Hunter Biden. He also told Bartiromo that he was unable to learn how deep the financial dealings went, but stated that Russian and Chinese intelligence know all about them. The powerful senator said he connected numerous dots and concluded that President Biden’s reversal of key Trump policies weakened the country and was also at the heart of the Bidens’ business dealings.

Johnson Blasts FBI and CIA
Sen. Johnson asserted that the mainstream media covered for Biden in the 2020 election, but Bartiromo stated it wasn’t alone. The Fox Business host said the Secret Service was in on the gig as well. In late February, the Secret Service said it couldn’t find communications regarding Hunter’s travel records for 2010, 2011, and 2013 – all while Joe Biden was vice president.

Johnson stated the reason the records were missing was simple: corruption. The senator added that FBI Director Christopher Wray and CIA Director Gina Haspel offered little to no documents or information after Johnson and Grassley requested the data through a former subpoena for proper congressional oversight.

So, why didn’t the FBI and CIA turn over the requested information?

It’s hard to explain, considering federal agencies’ lengths to detail and track records. Johnson said the fact is that there is a deep state. The deep state is made of administrative bureaucrats who run the day-to-day affairs of government agencies. Johnson said left-wing government employees populate it. He stressed that Congress needs to address the problem, but will it?

It’s an ongoing question that never seems to have an answer.

And:

Joy Reid Is A Pile Of Garbage

By Derek Hunter

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Finally: Latent integrity.

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I have consistently  maintained Biden is a closet racist and every once in a while he comes out and proves me right. While speaking in the presence of three black representatives:


Joe Biden: "The three congressman you have here, two of them look like they really could and did play ball and the other one looks like he can bomb you."

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