Friday, August 10, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Why A Court Victory for DACA Dreamers Won't Stop Trump's Zero Tolerance Policy
by Nomad
Although federal judges have ordered the administration to re-instate DACA in recent decisions, there is still plenty of dread and distrust amongst the Dreamers for this administration.
And for good reason.
You might not have noticed what with all the usual insanity going on in the Trump administration but, on Friday, a federal judge delivered another serious blow to one of the president's most controversial decrees. This marks- perhaps- the death blow to Trump's fondest anti-immigration dreams.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Sanity Sunday - Week in Review (July 30 - August 5) and Nomadic Playlist 4
by Nomad
This edition of Weekly Review covers a lot of ground. While the last seven days weren't particularly dramatic, there were quite a few noteworthy events.
This is the man in charge of overseeing the defense of our nation.
Russia Brags About Infiltration
The week started off with a mysterious remark from Russia's top diplomat, Sergey Lavrov, On Monday, Lavrov claimed Russia now has access to insider information about U.S. military plans. Addressing the Terra Scientia on Klyazma River National Educational Youth Forum, he explained that Moscow would be"provided with information about the schemes harbored by the militaries of both the U.S. and other Western countries against the Russian Federation."The State Department declined to comment on Lavrov's remarks. However, the Defense Secretary, James Mattis put his own spin on the Russian admission, saying that it was "most important that we talk with those countries we have the largest disagreements with."
This is the man in charge of overseeing the defense of our nation.
Labels:
collusion,
cyber attacks,
Gun control,
koch brothers,
Manafort,
Music,
NATO,
North Korea,
NRA,
Putin,
Trump,
Turkey,
Venezuela
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
King of Fake News: How Trump Made a Tragic Crash that Killed 3 Executives All About Him
by Nomad
King of the Tabloids
Anyone who has bothered to track the career of property developer Trump can't help but be a little stunned to hear President Trump's hysterical outrage over "fake news." In-the-know New Yorkers who were around during his rise are well-acquainted with Trump's casual manipulation of the press.
Monday, July 30, 2018
Our Mobster President: Rudy Giuliani Bumbling and Ironic Defense of Trump
by Nomad
Trump defender Rudy Giuliani's Fox News interview really underscored what a lot of us have- if only subconsciously- already realized: Trump's a gangster.
Giuliani's Soprano Defense
In an op-ed piece, Eugene Robinson, columnist and an associate editor of The Washington Post, referred to a comment Mr. Guiliani made after CNN published the first of hundreds taped conversations between Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen. And what a defense Rudy came up with.
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Sanity Sunday- July 23- 29 Week in Review and Nomadic Playlist 3
by Nomad
Compared to previous weeks, the last week (July 23- 29) was subdued all in all. That didn't mean there was not a whole lot of unnecessary confusion, alternate facts and general incompetence. After all, Donald Trump is still the president.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
FBI Indictment Of Russian Officers Reveals Extent of Putin's Attack on US Election System
by Nomad
Amid the hubbub of Trump's catastrophic NATO meeting and humiliating summit with Vladimir Putin, the indictment of 12 Russian intel officers for the state-sponsored cyber-attack on the US was mostly overlooked. The details found in that indictment reveal the scope and precision of the Mueller investigation.
"Don't Think About This Anymore Again"
Last week, In Helsinki, President Trump was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Russian President Putin, the man over a dozen intel agencies have fingered as the person behind cyber attacks on the US election.
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Cyber attack,
Cyber-security,
GRU,
Helsinki,
Putin,
Russia,
Russian hacking,
Trump,
US 2016 election
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Putin's Grand Offensive Against the West and What We Must Do About It - Part 2
by Nomad
In part one of this two-part series, we looked at Putin's strategy and the origins of his ire with the West. Writing for Foreign Affairs, Michael Anthony McFaul, the US ambassador to Russia between 2012 and 2014, offers his recommendations on the best path forward for the US.
The Humiliation of a Superpower in Decline
Even before the Trump-Putin summit last week, Russian state-run media outlets were hard at work praising the Russian president's strategy.According to the Washington Post, one Russian state TV host brazenly asserted that "Trump is ours" and he "joked" that the recent visit by US lawmakers- on July 4, no less - was an attempt “to make deals with our hackers, so they can rig the midterms in favor of Trump’s team.”
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Sanity Sunday- Weekly Review and Nomadic Playlist 2
by Nomad
The Week in Review- Calamitous
Even by Trump's usual standards, this was a calamitous week of mind-numbing bombshells. By week's end, it was pretty clear that "events are spiraling out of control" was too mild an expression to use.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Putin's Grand Offensive Against the West and What We Must Do About It - Part 1
by Nomad
In a piece for Foreign Affairs, Michael Anthony McFaul, the US ambassador to Russia between 2012 and 2014, offers us some interesting insights into what went wrong between the former Cold War adversaries. McFaul lays out challenges ahead, what the US and the West must do in a time of "hot peace."
The Russian Offensive Against the West
Even though the era of competing ideologies (communism vs capitalism) may be over, that hasn't stopped Russian president Vladimir Putin from posturing himself as a leader of conservative nationalism fighting against a decadent West.
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Sanity Sunday - Weekly Highlights and Nomadic Playlist 1
by Nomad
The Week in Review
Last week, the world witnessed a happy ending when 12 Thai boys and their coach were successfully rescued after being trapped in the Tham Luang cave complex.The boys, aged between 11 to 16, spent over two weeks in the cave after the passageways unexpectedly flooded. As Navy SEALS and teams of international experts raced against time, people around the world were riveted by the rescue.
By10 pm Tuesday local time, all thirteen had been led out of the cave.
In less heart-warming news, Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh, as his replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. If confirmed, he is expected to tilt the court to the right for the foreseeable future.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Notes on Philip Roth's "The Plot Against America" in the Age of Trump
by Nomad
Published in 2004, novelist Philip Roth's last book what-if alternative history has definitely come back to haunt us.
The events in "The Plot Against America" takes place between June 1940 and October 1942 in a world that took a different course.
The middle-class Roth family from New Jersey- a re-imagining of the author's real family- live in an America where President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has lost his bid for a third term. His unlikely Republican challenger? The aviator and all-American hero, Charles Lindbergh.
The middle-class Roth family from New Jersey- a re-imagining of the author's real family- live in an America where President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has lost his bid for a third term. His unlikely Republican challenger? The aviator and all-American hero, Charles Lindbergh.
Some readers back in 2004 might be forgiven for thinking that this event was extremely far-fetched. Who back then would have ever believed that a celebrity without any political experience whatsoever could win a presidential election?
In actual history, Lindbergh was an isolationist and the leading voice of the America First Committee — an isolationist group of some 800,000 members. The organization believed that England was attempting to drag the US into another European war.
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Good News Round Up- July 2018
by Nomad
The theme for this month's good news round-up is compassion. In a time of growing intolerance and the mentality of "might makes right," it might seem like the idea of compassion has gone extinct. It's not so hard to find evidence to the contrary.
Friday, July 6, 2018
Toddlers in Court: The Cruel Absurdity of Trump's Child Separation Policy
by Nomad
You might be surprised to learn that requiring unaccompanied minors to go through deportation alone is not a new practice. However under Trump's zero-tolerance policy, More children - and some much younger- are now being ordered to appear before a judge.
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Thomas Paine and the Despotic Danger of the Unaccountable Presidency
by Nomad
A Nation Turning Its Back on Its Own Glory
The last years of Thomas Paine, one of America's first and most outspoken intellectuals, were bitter ones. The American political activist and philosopher had left in the spring of 1787, bound for France.
A strong supporter for the anti-royalist side, he was caught up in the lethal throes of the revolution there. Charged with crimes against the state, Paine was arrested in December 1793 and was imprisoned for a year in Luxembourg Prison (formerly a palace.)
His survival was, by his own account, based solely on sheer luck.
A strong supporter for the anti-royalist side, he was caught up in the lethal throes of the revolution there. Charged with crimes against the state, Paine was arrested in December 1793 and was imprisoned for a year in Luxembourg Prison (formerly a palace.)
His survival was, by his own account, based solely on sheer luck.
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Sanity Sunday- The Lullabies and Ballads of Jackie Oates
by Nomad
English folk singer and fiddle player, Jackie Oates hails from Staffordshire. Since her debut in 2006, Oates has released 6 albums. According to her bio, she was a finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards 2003 and has performed extensively at festivals and venues across the country and beyond.
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Righteous and Wrong: Why Trump's Immigrant policy is Anti-Christian, Cruel, and Doomed
by Nomad
Justifying the Indefensible
When Attorney General Jeff Sessions used a Bible verse to justify separating immigrant children from their families, a milestone in America's march toward a Christian theocracy was reached.Instead of citing decades of legal precedent, Mr. Sessions quoted Romans 13.
Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.Later, Press Secretary (and uber-Christian) Sarah Huckabee Sanders endorsed Sessions by telling the shell-shocked White House news corp “it is very biblical to enforce the law.” And yet, at no place in the Bible does it say that splitting up families or caging children is a particularly Christian thing to do.
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Sanity Sunday- Piano Music by Tristan Eckerson
by Nomad
According to his biography, since his teenage years, musician Tristan Eckerson has lived the life of a nomad. His musical career has taken him to a range of places like Charleston, South Carolina, San Sebastian, Spain, San Francisco, California, Seattle, Washington, and Asheville, North Carolina.
Throughout his travels he has written music and performed in multiple groups on both U.S. Coasts, Canada, and Europe, recording with members of the Ray Charles Orchestra, writing string arrangements for the Magik*Magik Orchestra, receiving his Master's degree in Music Production and Sound Design from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and writing original music for multiple award-winning films, commercials, and animation projects.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Stéphane Hessel and the Importance of Being Outraged
by Nomad
Stéphane Frédéric Hessel isn't a name you are likely to recognize but that doesn't mean he wasn't an influential person who lived an uneventful life.
Before his death five years ago, the New York Times called Hessel “one of the last living heroes of the darkest era of the twentieth century.”
Monday, June 18, 2018
Families Torn Apart and Kids in Cages: Moral Outrage in the Comment Section
by Nomad
Nearly 2,000 children have been taken from their parents since Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the policy, which directs Homeland Security officials to refer all cases of illegal entry into the United States for prosecution. Church groups and human rights advocates have sharply criticized the policy, calling it inhumane.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Cancerous Presidency: Donald Trump's Strange and Deadly Love Affair with Asbestos
by Nomad
Back in August 2016, Nomadic Politics featured a post on Trump's peculiar relationship with the carcinogen asbestos. The other day, I took a look at that post and decided it was time to update it.
Had, he claimed, contractors not been forced to use an alternative fire retardant, the World Trade Center would have been able to withstand the attack. If only asbestos had been used, the Twin Towers would still be standing today.
Trump's Outlandish Claim
Of all of the Trump's absurd notions, one of the most peculiar is his ideas about the World Trade Center and asbestos. In his opinion, if only the world had listened to him, the Twin Towers would not have fallen.Had, he claimed, contractors not been forced to use an alternative fire retardant, the World Trade Center would have been able to withstand the attack. If only asbestos had been used, the Twin Towers would still be standing today.
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
How Gerrymandering Negatively Impacts the Economic Development of a District
by Nomad
In a search for the facts, researchers at Boston College decided to look a bit closer. They began by asking a simple question: How does gerrymandering affect the quality of political representation in a district?
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Sanity Sunday - A Selection of Dream Pop Songs
by Nomad
I've long ago given up trying to follow musical genres and sub-genres. It just seemed impossible but it does help you find the type of music you like.
After listening to some music I enjoyed this week, I learned that alternative rock and neo-psychedelia (another unknown genre) hooked up sometime in the 80s and had a love child called Dream Pop.
As a subgenre, Dream Pop is all about atmosphere and often features "breathy vocals and processed, echo-laden guitars and synthesizers." The lyrics tend to be short poems.
I think you will find this style soothing on the nerves.
Friday, June 8, 2018
A Nation of Suckers: How a 1947 Film Exposes the Truth about Trumpism
by Nomad
Released in 1947, this 23-minute film, "Don't be a Sucker" was produced by United States Department of War. Its aim was to educate the American public about the dangers of fascism, racism empowered by prejudice and discrimination.The Guys Who Stay Up Nights
In a real awakening of right-wing extremism, the message of this film has found a new audience. I found it interesting (and timely) how rabble-rousers were portrayed as swindling con artists, rather than just power-hungry politicians. "There are all kinds of games and all kinds of suckers."..all kinds of people, people from different countries with different religions, different colored skins, free people. They can live together and work together and build America together because they're free, free to vote to say what they please go to their own churches, to pick their own jobs.
But, the film reminds us, "there are guys who stay up nights figuring out how to take that away from [us]."
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Speaking is Difficult
by Nomad
Directed and edited by AJ Schnack, this short but powerful film is very simple in concept: a catalog of the 911 calls of mass shootings in America since January 2011. In reverse order, the first call is by a young man from Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Thursday, May 31, 2018
"Hate Was Their Handshake"
by Nomad
Recently I stumbled across a fascinating book called "Under Cover: My Four Years in the Nazi Underworld of America." One of the things you quickly learn from reading the book is that the techniques used in politics nowadays were used in the past- albeit primitively, by today's standards. The modus operandi never really changes.
In the years just before WWII, Armenia-American journalist Arthur Derounian (using the alias John Roy Carlson) went underground to investigate and to expose the various organizations that supported fascism and Nazi causes.
When it was published, the book served as a warning that fascism could flourish just as easily in Chicago and New York as it could in Rome or Berlin.
Sunday, May 27, 2018
Sanity Sunday- Dulcimer Music by Ted Yoder
by Nomad
Here are a few of his covers of familiar tunes.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Father Coughlin: How Christian Fascists in the 1930s Perverted the Term "Social Justice"
by Nomad
Last week, Rev. Grady Arnold, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Cuero, Texas, submitted a draft resolution demanding that the Southern Baptist Convention reject various forms of “social justice” philosophy. Arnold called the concept of social justice to be an example of Marxist ideology.
According to Arnold, social justice was an “evil" and not about rights and compassion but about “liberal theology.” In his resolution, he claimed that social justice activism is "a vehicle to promote abortion, homosexuality, gender confusion, and a host of other ideas that are antithetical to the gospel."
“This social justice is creeping down into local churches. If we start down this road today, where will it end?”
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
50 Years Ago, Civil Rights Leaders Spoke Out on Gun Control.. Today the Problem is Worse
by Nomad
A half-century ago, these two civil rights leaders spoke out for the need for sensible gun control laws in this country. Not long afterward, they were senselessly murdered by lone, deranged extremists with guns.Sunday, May 20, 2018
Sanity Sunday - The Music of Camera Obscura
by Nomad
The group, Camera Obscura, has been around for awhile. This Scottish indie pop band from Glasgow was formed back in 1996. I have my own association with the group. Their songs offered me a good deal of comfort when I was exiled to New York City during a time of apprehension and anxiety.
But that's another story.
The band has shape-shifted somewhat over the years. It is currently comprised of Tracyanne Campbell (guitar, vocals), Kenny McKeeve ( guitar, vocals), Gavin Dunbar (bass), and Lee Thomson (drums). If you would like to learn more about the group, click here.
Friday, May 18, 2018
The Incremental Steps Toward a Fascist State
by Nomad
First published in 1955, the book, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45, dealt with a difficult subject in the aftermath of a national catastrophe. It is an examination of the lives of ordinary Germans who lived under the Third Reich.
Journalist Milton Mayer's goal wasn't to shame or berate or even to hold anybody accountable. Without moral judgment, without recriminations, he simply searched for answers: How could this have happened? Or more precisely, how could people let this happen?
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Why Oliver North is the Perfect Choice for President of the Extremist NRA
by Nomad
Back in 2011, Nomadic Politics ran a comprehensive examination into the life, career and- most importantly, the extreme ideology of Lt. Col. Oliver North. It was entitled Along Came a Hero: The Oliver North Myth. Since I wrote that long long article, it has been buried in the archives.
About three weeks ago, I noticed that this article was suddenly picking up a lot of attention. Traffic is always welcome but I was curious why.
The other shoe dropped when the NRA announced that North was to be their president. Obviously, it was time for a revisit.
The other shoe dropped when the NRA announced that North was to be their president. Obviously, it was time for a revisit.
Friday, May 11, 2018
Film Friday: Liberty Hill
by Nomad
For this Film Friday, I'd like to introduce you Karen Collins from Texas. Until the election of 2016, Collins admits that she took little interest in politics.
"The election caught me off-guard. I did not really believe that Donald Trump was going to win. I couldn't believe that people could say those things about other religions, about other groups of people, and I was kind of depressed for a couple of weeks. And then, I got mad."
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Top Negotiator says US Withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal "A Major Strategic Mistake"
by Nomad
Prior to President Trump's decision to pull out of the Iranian nuclear arms accord, polls showed that majority of Americans (63 percent) said the United States should not withdraw from the agreement.
According to the poll conducted by SSRS, an independent research company, 29 percent in the latest survey said the U.S. should exit, eight percent did not have an opinion.
Nearly half of those surveyed, 46 percent, said they disapprove of how the president is managing the nation’s relationship with Iran, while 37 percent said they approve. Seventeen percent said they did not have an opinion on the matter.
Sunday, May 6, 2018
Sanity Sunday- First Aid Kit
by Nomad
Sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg from Stockholm, Sweden perform under the name First Aid Kit. They first came to the world's attention back in 2008 when they posted a YouTube video cover of the Fleet Foxes's song "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song." (In fact, the pair were already well-known in their home country.)Friday, May 4, 2018
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Calling Out the Global Problem of Sexual Harassment on the Streets
by Nomad
Women as Objects on Display
Jen Corey was no stranger to being looked at and judged by men. The tall blonde was crowned Miss DC in 2009 and made it to the top 10 of the Miss America Pageant in 2010.Ever since she was a teenager, Corey has encountered overzealous men. However, after an incident in a bar, she decided to use her beauty queen fame to speak out against street harassment.
Corey found that too often people she spoke with dismissed the subject as just part of life as a woman in the city. Cat-calls, long looks, sexual comments were something women should expect, especially if they dress in a certain way, act in a certain way or walk through a certain neighborhood at a certain time.
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