Monday, October 1, 2018

MURPHY BROWN returns to CBS as a racist

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Above is  Isaiah's "Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Barbra Clones" and it went up Sunday and so did his "Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Hogwarts" and Kat's  "Kat's Korner: Ann Wilson sings of and for the boys" and  "Kat's Korner: Cher gives us another classic."

Let me take  minute to applaud Isaiah for his comics and Kat for her music reviews.  I love their work.  Now that I have my site, I feel like I don't make a point to get that across.  I'd brag on them in the pre-site days when I'd take part in the community newsletters.

Don't think I've stopped enjoying Isaiah and Kat's work, I just, honestly, am trying to post something here, get it up and be done.  So let's note them.

Now let's note two others I love, Ava and C.I.  Their latest is "TV: MURPHY BROWN was bad but Channing Dungey's far worse" and I want to thank them. I did watch MURPHY BROWN last Thursday.  For a few minutes.  I turned it off.  I'm so glad Ava and C.I. call out the show and include the minute I turned off.

I'm left.  Closer to Green than Democrat.  I think people need to offer better Donald Trump jokes or get off the topic.  But I knew, going in, that Murphy would be doing Trump jokes -- and expected many to fall flat.

Let me take a moment to note D.L. Hughley.  His new NETFLIX special?  It's hilarious.  And it includes some jokes that burn Donald Trump.  It's very funny.  It's a shame that he can do jokes about how Bill Cosby needs to be going "You'll Too" (not MeToo) to the likes of Trump and other men accused of assaulting women.  See, Bill's in prison going "You'll Too."

That's funny and so different from the simplistic jokes late night keeps offering.

And MURPHY BROWN had some lame ones too.

But I wanted to see the show so I just rolled my eyes for a few minutes.

Very few.

Murphy's at the bar she always hung out at -- like most recovering alcoholics? -- and new cast member Tyne Daly shows up to chat with Murphy.  A young, African-American asks bartender Tyne for a drink and Tyne is so dismissive and rude to the woman.

It plays like racism.  That's when I turned off the show.  I don't need White Power on CBS, sorry.

It was offensive and it was rude.  For anyone who's going, "Well they would have done to a White character too," maybe they would have.  But isn't their entire cast White?

The only African-American in the entire episode is treated like crap and we're supposed to giggle over that?

Ava and C.I. explain that this is a pattern and that in this week's episode, two African-Americans will be shoved aside by Murphy and it's treated as normal and funny.

Diane English is apparently head of the KKK and Candice Bergen's working recruitment for them.

I'm going to revisit this topic with regards to another show this week.  Hopefully, it will be this post and that post and I'll have other things to cover.  But this is a serious topic and I'm getting really tired of seeing so-called liberals rush to parade racism across my TV screen without even grasping how offensive they are.


Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


Monday, October 1, 2018. The KRG held elections and much more.

Let's start with some good news.  Neera Tanden finally found the man of her political dreams.  For years, people would caution her, "Neera, be practical.  You're just not impressive enough to land Satan."  But Neera had her heart set on being the First Lady in Hell and now, thanks to her merger with Bill Kristol, she's as close to that position as she's ever been.  Caitlin Johnstone (CONSORTIUM NEWS) reports:

 In a conference at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, “Resistance” leader and professional left-puncher Neera Tanden met with Iraq-raping neocon Bill Kristol to discuss bipartisanship and shared values. While leprechauns held hands and danced beneath candy rainbows and gumdrop Reaper drones, the duo engaged in a friendly, playful conversation with the event’s host in a debate format which was not unlike watching the Pillsbury Doughboy have a pillow fight with himself in a padded room after drinking a bottle of NyQuil.
To get the event started, the host whose name I refuse to learn asked the pair to discuss briefly what common ground such wildly different people could possibly share to make such a strange taboo-shattering dialogue possible.
“Issues around national security and believing in democratic principles as they relate to foreign policy,” replied Tanden. “And opposing authoritarianism, and opposing the kind of creeping populism that undermines democracy itself.”
Neera Tanden, in case you are unaware, is a longtime Clinton and Obama insider and CEO of the plutocrat-backed think tank Center for American Progress. Her emails featured prominently in the 2016 Podesta drops by WikiLeaks, which New Republic described as revealing “a pattern of freezing out those who don’t toe the line, a disturbing predilection for someone who is a kind of gatekeeper for what ideas are acceptable in Democratic politics.” Any quick glance at Tanden’s political activism and Twitter presence will render this unsurprising, as she often seems more concerned with attacking the Green Party and noncompliant progressive Democrats than she does with 
advancing progressive values. Her entire life is dedicated to keeping what passes for America’s political left out of the hands of the American populace.
Kristol co-signed Tanden’s anti-populist rhetoric and her open endorsement of neoconservative foreign policy, and went on to say that another thing he and Tanden have in common is that they’ve both served in government, which makes you realize that nothing’s black and white and everything’s kinda nebulous and amorphous so it doesn’t really matter if you, say for example, help deceive your country into a horrific blunder that ends up killing a whole lot of people for no good reason.


Following the above PDA, Tanden and Kristol are said to have retired to the two-star American Inn & Suites in Orange, California -- the cheapest accommodations near Yorba Linda and the Richard Nixon War Criminal Library and Museum -- which is where the two-some plan to hold both their reception and their first animal sacrifice.  Remember, boys and girls, the happy couple is registered at fetish stores near you.

Not sure whether The Problem From Hell Samantha Power was the couple's matron of honor or their handmaid, but she did crawl out from under her rock to Tweet.


You mean like you guys with Israel, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Maidan, Kosovo...






I guess he told her.  I don't think people have laughed so hard at Samantha Power since those wedding photos.

Meanwhile, the KRG held elections Sunday.



Draw media's approximate breakdown of the seats the political parties gained in 30 September : 40-42, 21-23, 11-13, New Generation: 7-9, : 7-8, 5-6.






Like their hero and former leader, the party of Jalal Talabani just can't get it up which is why the PUK still can't come in first place.  If the results hold, this will be an improvement over third place to Gorran but long gone are the days when Kurds flocked to the Talabani's PUK.  Not even 80% of the votes have been counted so these numbers are not complete and things remain fluid.  KDP spokespeople are stating that they have 45 seats but, again, these numbers can change.  The results thus far appear to have sent Gorran into silence.




movement’s media expressed their joy after the polls ended and counting started, claiming that they have gained a big victory, but later they stopped covering results when they found out they were wrong.





Talabani hand-puppet Joel Wing looks at the early results and the KDP having won twice the seats as the PUK to insist that this means "the KDP - PUK domination" will continue.  The results thus far indicate only KDP domination.




: Latest result on the Kurdistan Region's Parliamentary Election
For updates, follow here:







Only the anti-Barzani nut job Joel Wing could look at the current results and see good news for Talabani's PUK.  Some early results are showing the KDP with 46% of the votes and the PUK with 17%.  The PUK is not dominating anything.  That's why they started their usual crap of "voter fraud!" before the UN told them to knock it off.  Joel Wing has been either an idiot or a liar when it comes to the KRG repeatedly.  Wasn't it 2012 when he was telling us that Massoud Barzani had lost all support?  Bless crazy Joel Wing and the corporate press that props his tired ass up.



This morning on NPR's MORNING EDITION, Jane Arraf was hitting the crack pipe as she insisted
"the interesting thing is there are opposition parties."  She then goes on to call Gorran an older party.  Gorran, created by CIA seed-money does not have a long history.  "We did not see a lot of people," Arraf insisted of the one polling place that they went to in the morning and stayed all day.  It's really great that she can go to one polling place out of all the polling places in the three provinces -- not "regions," NPR -- and feels she can extrapolate from there.

Extrapolate?  I'm being kind and using it in place of "lying."

Jane always speaks for the prime minister -- whomever that is.  So this is a really hard time for her as Hayder al-Abadi is supposed to be on his way out and no one has emerged yet to be considered the new prime minister.  Poor, Jane.  It was so much easier when she was at CNN and could just broadcast whatever Saddam Hussein wanted her to.

One thing that is known about the elections yesterday:






's [journalist who was assassinated in 2013 in Kalar] widow Shirin Amin, will be a new MP of faction at the parliament. .







Yesterday, Isaiah's "Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Barbra Clones" and "Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Hogwarts" and Kat's  "Kat's Korner: Ann Wilson sings of and for the boys" and  "Kat's Korner: Cher gives us another classic" went up.  New content at THIRD:





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