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What’s worse, praising a convicted rapist or condemning a man for not standing during the national anthem?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on September 20th, 2016

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It appears the latter in the minds of many.

Good morning!

Lately the views of what is right and what is wrong is totally skewed and screwed up.

Here’s the write from Daily Kos:

Convicted serial rapist nominated to NFL Hall of Fame—but sitting during song makes you the bad guy

 

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People like Donald Trump have been worrying their little hands off about San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick’s protest of not standing during the playing of the national anthem. Meanwhile, many NFL executives have trashed Kaepernick.

“I don’t want him anywhere near my team,” one front office executive said. “He’s a traitor.”

A little hyperbolic, but that’s just one guy.

He wasn’t alone in the anger directed toward Kaepernick. In interviews with seven team executives, each said he didn’t want Kaepernick on his team. This is far from scientific, but I believe this is likely the feeling among many front office executives. Not all. But many.

All seven estimated 90 to 95 percent of NFL front offices felt the same way they did. One executive said he hasn’t seen this much collective dislike among front office members regarding a player since Rae Carruth. Remember Rae Carruth? He’s still in prison for the plot to murder his pregnant girlfriend.

As hated as a potential murderer? How about as hated as convicted serial rapist and former NFL defensive back Darren Sharper? 

Sharper, 40, who retired from the NFL in 2011 after helping lead the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl championship, had pleaded guilty in federal court in Louisiana in May 2015 to distributing controlled substances to three unsuspecting women and then having sex with them while they were incapacitated.

He also pleaded guilty or no contest last year to rape or attempted rape charges involving nine women, including in Arizona, California and Nevada.

There were numerous other women who came forward making very similar claims against Sharper. He’s also been convicted, admitted to conducting these heinous crimes, and is serving an 18-year sentence for them as we speak. Buy that jersey, guys—Sharper has been nominated to the NFL Hall of Fame!

The list of Modern-Era nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame‘s Class of 2017 is comprised of 94 players and coaches. Among the nominees announced are several first-year eligible players including quarterback Donovan McNabb, running back LaDainian Tomlinson, wide receiver Hines Ward and defensive end Jason Taylor.

And Darren Sharper! Good job, NFL. Will he get through to the list of 25? No. He won’t. Why is he being considered? Not sure. Maybe because he stood for all of those national anthems?

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Readers: Something is seriously wrong when you have white America praising and rewarding a convicted rapist, yet condemning a man for taking a stance and sitting down in protest to raise awareness about issues and injustices that greatly affect the lives and livelihood of OTWs. Truly sickening.

Comments? Blog me. 

/SB: Thanks for the news about France. I always think paying a bit more for my health is worth it. Pay now or pay later. I would rather pay now and hopefully avoid the latter.

On another note, I didn’t hear about Terence Crutcher, but it seems we are on the same page when it comes to the injustice of OTWs. I’m right with you with the broken heart. Another black man senselessly murdered.

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Edible Protein Packaging: Good For The Environment

Posted by Michelle Moquin on September 19th, 2016

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Good Monday Morning!

From Think Progress:

The USDA Is Working On A New Type Of Sustainable Food Packaging

The good news is you can eat it.

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Think about the food you have sitting in your refrigerator right now: the blocks of cheese, the packages of apples, the cartons of eggs. Chances are that more than a few of those items are wrapped in plastic, and while some of those materials are recyclable, certain kinds of plastic food packaging — the thin film of plastic used to wrap cheeses or meats, for example— can’t be. That creates a stream of non-recyclable, non-biodegradable, fossil fuel-sourced waste that ultimately ends up adding to the 20 million tons of plastic waste floating around the ocean, not to mention landfills. What’s worse, that type of plastic wrapping doesn’t actually help keep food from spoiling, and might actually imbue food with harmful chemicals.

Luckily, researchers from the USDA have devised a different way to package things like meat, bread, and cheese. Instead of using plastic, they’ve developed an edible, biodegradable packaging film made of casein — a milk protein — that can be wrapped around food to prevent spoilage.

The United States produces a lot of milk, but milk consumption has been on the decline for years. So the USDA has been working for decades to find a way to take that excess milk — usually stored in powder form — and create something usable with it. Laetitia Bonnaillie, the principal investigator on the project, told ThinkProgress that the USDA has been working on creating food packaging from leftover milk products for decades. But it was only in the last few years that researchers cracked the code for making casein-based films competitive with plastic-films.

The biggest problem researchers faced with casein-based films, Bonnaillie explained, is that casein is extremely sensitive to water — a serious problem when you’re trying to create a product that is supposed to keep food sealed and dry.

“They are proteins, which love water, and they soak up moisture in the air,” Bonnaillie said. So the team at USDA decided to try adding pectin to the mixture, which Bonnaillie said acts like “a fishnet around the casein particles, to hold them in place.”

Adding pectin to the casein mixture created a film that, while still more sensitive to moisture than plastic, did not immediately dissolve in water or areas with humidity. Moreover, the casein-based film was actually more effective at blocking oxygen than plastic — 250 times more effective, according to Bonnaillie’s measurements. That keeps food from oxidizing and going stale, and also slows down the growth of bacteria.

“Number one product you want is a strong film because if it is too fragile there is no packaging you can make. But you also want it to be a good packaging, and be a good barrier against oxygen and moisture,” Bonnaillie said. “These are qualities that plastic is not good at. It does not block oxygen or light very well.”

There are still some issues associated with the casein-based packaging. Because it is moisture sensitive — and because one of the selling-points is that it is edible — the packaging can’t be used alone on store shelves, yet. In order to keep the packaging both stale and sanitary, Bonnaillie explained that the packaging would need to be used in conjunction with another, secondary layer of packaging. And while that might seem like it would just create more waste, Bonnaillie said that many products already use two layers of packaging —the plastic bag inside of a paper box, for instance. Bonnaillie also suggested that the casein-film could be used to make single-serving packaging for items like a soup or coffee, that, when dropped into hot water, would dissolve completely. The added benefit, she said, would be that the casein-film, when dissolved, would add protein to the food, making it more nutritious.

And it’s not just protein that could be added by the casein-film.

“Proteins are very good at encapsulating materials, so you could add other nutrients to it,” Bonnaillie said. Things like probiotics, or vitamins, could be added to the casein-packaging, creating a kind of single-serving coffee packet that, when dropped in hot water, would give you coffee with a side of probiotics — without all of the plastic.

Beyond food packaging, Bonnaillie said that the casein-based film could be sprayed directly onto food — or directly onto packaging — to create a moisture resistant barrier or add nutrients. Bonnaillie explained that, in tests, cereal flakes sprayed with the casein protein retained their crunch and were much stronger than cereal flakes sprayed with sugar, which is the traditional method producers use to make sure that cereal flakes don’t immediately turn soggy upon contact with milk. If nutrients were added to the casein before it was sprayed on the cereal, then Bonnaillie argued that it would be a more effective, and much healthier alternative to spraying with sugar.

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Bonnaillie also said that her team has tested spraying the protein on pizza boxes as a grease repellent. Earlier this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the use of perfluorinated chemicals as lining in pizza boxes, due to concerns over potential toxicity — Bonnaillie suggested that manufactures could use the casein-protein in its place.

Though the technology is still in its early stages, Bonnaillie said that, with the right industry partners, consumers could see packaging on the shelves in as little as a year. And while the cost of the material will almost certainly, at least at first, be higher than traditional plastic packaging, Bonnaillie hopes that both companies and consumers will see the benefit in packaging that is both more eco-friendly and potentially healthier.

“The consumer is more and more interested in saving the environment while also optimizing their nutrition,” she said. “There is definitely interest in this.”

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Readers: What do you think? Progress? Good for the environment?

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Happy Monday! Peace & Love

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Just Noticing: “Observations From Keith Olbermann”

Posted by Michelle Moquin on September 18th, 2016

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Good morning!

With all of this back and forth between those in favor and those who oppose, I thought this would be just perfect for “just noticing.”

I was such a fan of Olbermann. I rarely missed “Countdown with Keith Olberman” and “The Rachel Maddow Show.” The latter being one I obviously still watch. But once Olbermann left MSNBC, for some reason I only tuned into Current TV a few times and then never again. Why, I’m not sure because I think Olbermann is brilliant with his commentary. Out of sight, out of mind…he just never came across my radar and I never went seeking for him.

Well….He’s baackk!! And I’m delighted to announce,”He’s still got it!”

From GQ The Closer, via The Huff Po. It’s everything we already know jam-packed in 17+minutes of pure fact and fun…it’s illuminating albeit in some pretty sick and scary ways.

Watch it:

Keith Olbermann Is Back, And He Thinks Donald Trump Is A ‘Demonic Messiah’

Plus, he has 176 reasons why you-know-who shouldn’t be president.

(I guess I’m not the only one who is regarding the republican presidential candidate as you-know-who.)

Donald Trump has been called many things during his presidential campaign, but “demonic messiah in Oompa Loompa’s clothing” is probably a first.

That came courtesy of Keith Olbermann, who brought his colorful and sometimes controversial commentary style to his new GQ digital series, “The Closer,” on Tuesday.

His takedown of Trump will likely leave you nodding in assent and laughing.

Olbermann urged Americans to defend themselves against people who, like Trump, don’t commit “to anything except their own out-of-control minds and the bottomless pits of their egos” and called the Republican nominee “the most dangerous individual ever nominated by a major party for the highest office in this country.”

He was just getting started.

“His base wants few details and fewer facts; they just want to burn it down and blame their failures on the collective ‘other,’” Olbermann continued. “And Donald John Trump is their demonic messiah in Oompa Loompa’s clothing. We must stop him.”

Olbermann then began naming “176 shocking things Donald Trump has done this election.” Ready to count along?

Call it a history lesson ― or a warning.

“This is madness,” Olbermann concluded. “Any questions?”

Watch above.

H/T Raw Story

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liarrampant xenophoberacistmisogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.

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Readers: So…heard enough? Perhaps Fallon wouldn’t inspire sitting straddlers, but with so much stupidity and ignorance out there, some people are just looking for an excuse, any excuse to keep the country white and “make America great again.”

Olbermann, on the other hand is diligently dishing out the facts, so I’m hoping Obermann’s words will wake-up, inspire, and take the leap to the left. Mind you, I’m not holding my breath. Although I have to say, this blog has had success in turning a few. Men too.

But some ladies, really? Wha’at’s up?! After all the misogynistic and sexist comments, do you really want a man who has no concern for women, their needs, their health? The man literally has no respect for women. That is the part that I struggle with when I see all of these women siding with him. It’s mindblowing to me. This is the time for women to come together in solidarity. For women to rise together. It’s OUR time. Give the girl a chance.

One can only keep doing their best and move forward. That’s my game plan. And thankfully with all of you here with me, let me say we are quite the team. :)

Any who…Excited Olbermann is back. Can’t wait to hear more of his brilliant banter.

Thoughts? Blog me. 

Happy Sunday, everyone! It is a gorgeous stellar day here. I hope yours is the same. Thanks again for reading and engaging. 

Peace, baby. 

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Did Jimmy Fallon Fuck Up?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on September 17th, 2016

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Good morning!

I love a good laugh. Who doesn’t. However, like the writer I didn’t find this to be funny. This was an opportune moment to put you know who in his place. But Fallon didn’t. An opportunity missed that could be a costly one.

I love Jimmy Fallon, I really do—but he royally f*cked up last night

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Jimmy Fallon has been wildly successful since taking over The Tonight Show. He’s funny, clever, talented and can be quite endearing. So why would he bring on the Republican nominee Donald Trump who reeks with racism, sexism, xenophobia and hateful bigotry—and joke around with Trump like he was one of the guys, play with Trump’s hair, normalize hate-mongering, and then give Trump a personal enthusiastic standing ovation?

Here is a clip of the scene tweeted by a gloating, grammar-challenged Trump supporter. Click on the image to watch it.

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(Side note: Did you catch the name on the tweet “Rump on the Tonight Show?? – I think that’s accurate.)

Jimmy Fallon and The Tonight Show just normalized everything that’s bad in this country. He gave Trump the opportunity to appear as a likable good sport, which he’s not, and some people who might not stay informed, saw a different Trump facade incongruent to his uglier side and deviant agenda. In doing so, Fallon, indirectly mocked and insulted the millions of people who Trump has attacked, belittled, insulted and incited violence against. The appearance also helped fan the fires of  Trump fanatics who idolize the white supremacy Trump emotes, giving folks like the former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke more reason to support Trump. I don’t even want to talk about the influence this might have on some swing voters.

At first I thought the network probably pressured Fallon into having Trump on the show—but Fallon seemed to be enjoying himself too much towards the end. And that’s quite said, because the talk show celebrity has a lot of fans who may have taken Fallons (sic) fanning over Trump as support for the Republican nominee.

Fallon is taking a beating for this move on social media. Like Matt Lauer who allowed Trump to blatantly lie without interruption on the Commander in Chief Forum, these talk show hosts are contributing to the possible election of a horrible man. Here are some Twitter reactions to last night’s show:

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It’s not so much that Fallon had Trump on the show. Giving candidates equal time is to be expected. It was how Fallon  treated a man so foul. It’s how Fallon lifted a man that provokes hate and incites violence as if he were a funny celebrity. Fallon could take cues from David Letterman who scorched and humorously called out Trump hypocrisy four years ago, and that was before Trump ran for president. As with the Matt Lauer interview, the damage is done and it can’t be walked back. Yes, I’ll watch Fallon again and I still like him. I don’t think he’s malicious and choose to believe he did not realize the level of damage he might cause. It also wasn’t as offensive as Lauer, but it’s still a damn shame. I’d love to find humor in this, but I can’t.These stakes are too high. Donald Trump actually becoming president—is no longer a joke.

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Readers: Allow me to say it for the writer since I can.  ”Fallon royally fucked up last night.” I’m not a fan of Fallon. I don’t dislike him. I don’t feel much of anything about him. I don’t watch his show. (Jon Stewart was my guy – miss him.)

However, I did catch this “ruffling of the hair thing” the other night and the comments that were tweeted echoed my sentiments as well. This is no joking matter. Let’s hope those that were on the fence about you know who weren’t inspired by Fallon to decide to swing his way.

Once again, like Matt Lauer, it’s the “good ol boys” having fun and giving each other deference at the expense of the country. This is not responsible comedy or reporting.

In your opinion, did Jimmy Fallon fuck up?  Blog me.

Mike, TM: Thanks for the update. Shocking but as usual I am not surprised.  I hope all is good.

Dorrie: Thank you. I love this blog too. It has been you, the readers, who inspire me and whom I learn so much from. Thanks for being here.

Anonymous #9: That is the first I have heard of this. I will definitely check it out. Thanks for enlightening me.

Brian: I so appreciate your insightful comments. And I couldn’t help repeating your quote here because I think your words are very wise.

“Courage is not fighting for your beliefs. Courage is sincerely examining your beliefs — and changing them when you recognize they’re wrong.”

We could all do the world good by following your wisdom. PS: I hope you don’t mind that I added the missing word “when.”

Sorry for running late, everyone. It has been one of those mornings.

Peace out. 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

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Flap your Lips Friday

Posted by Michelle Moquin on September 16th, 2016

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Happy Friday, Everyone!

Being that it’s Friday, I thought this write would get your lips flapping.

From The Guardian:

9/11 tapes reveal raw and emotional Hillary Clinton

 We partnered with WNYC to look back at Clinton’s time at Ground Zero – a far cry from the controlled figure now a step away from the presidency

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 Hillary Clinton listens to firefighters during a tour of the World Trade Center disaster site in September 2001. Photograph: Reuters

 Andrea Bernstein, senior editor politics and policy for WNYC, listens back to Hillary Clinton’s comments in the wake of 9/11. If you are experiencing audio issues in Safari please try an alternative browser.

The Clinton who emerges from the WNYC tapes is passionate, raw and unrestrained. Above all, she is livid. She had just learned that the Bush administration instructed officials of the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reassure New Yorkers after 9/11 that the air over Ground Zero was safe. In fact, they had a pretty good idea that it was a toxic pall of asbestos, cement, glass dust, heavy metals, fuels and PCBs.

“I am outraged,” Clinton went on. “In the immediate aftermath, the first couple of days, nobody could know. But a week later? Two weeks later? Two months later? Six months later? Give me a break!”

Of all the varied chapters of Clinton’s tumultuous 30 years in public life, the story of her response to the attacks on the twin towers is one of the richest in terms of the clues it provides as to what to expect from a Clinton presidency. It reveals elements of her character, of her domestic policy strengths, as well as her tendency to lean towards the hawkish side in international affairs.

As the 15th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the memories of those days, and her role in them, remain fresh for many who stood by her side. Richard Alles was on the smoldering pile on 12 September, the day after the attacks, when Clinton turned up and proclaimed: “This attack on New York is an attack on America, it’s an attack on every American.”

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 Hillary Clinton greets New York City firefighters at the funeral for department chaplain the Rev Mychal Judge, who died at the World Trade Center. Photograph: Dave Hogan/Getty Images

Then a uniformed firefighter with battalion 58 in Canarsie, Brooklyn, Alles arrived at Ground Zero 20 minutes after the second tower collapsed. He stayed there for two days and nights, seeking survivors amid the ruins. What struck him most about Clinton that day, he said, was what he called her “compassion”.

“She really went out of her way to speak to the first responders on the site to reassure them,” he said. “I never forgot it.”

Alles was also struck by how Clinton quickly grasped the potential health risks of Ground Zero, and how doggedly she pursued treatment for those who suffered. “We all knew from the get-go that the air was contaminated,” he said, “but we had a job to do so we kept on working. Senator Clinton was at the forefront over dealing with it, she showed herself to be a fighter.”

On 9/11, Peter Gorman was president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association of New York City, a union that represents largely white, blue-collar workers of the sort who today might back Donald Trump. The union had pointedly put its weight behind Clinton’s opponent in the 2000 senatorial race, Republican Rick Lazio.

Yet Gorman recalls being pleasantly surprised by Clinton’s commitment, both in terms of her mastery of policy detail and on a personal level. “She would call me on my cellphone to ask how I was doing, how my members were doing,” he said. “One time I was pumping gas at a Texaco station, it was Christmas Eve, and she wanted to know how things were going. When a senator calls someone on my level, that’s impressive.”

That same personal care made a profound impression on Lauren Manning, one of very few people who survived severe injuries from the planes crashing into the towers. She was engulfed by a fireball of jet fuel as she was entering the elevators in the north tower to go up to work at Cantor Fitzgerald, on the 105th floor.

She was burned on 83% of her body; 658 of her colleagues died.

A few months later, Manning was in treatment at the Burke rehabilitation hospital in White Plains, New York, when she had a visitor. Clinton walked into her small hospital room and “embraced me as best she could”, she said. “She was kind and gentle, and she very specifically said to me that she was here for me and that she would remain at my side.”

Manning, who gave a keynote speech on behalf of Clinton at the Democratic national convention in July, said that her most vivid memory was of the senator’s eyes.

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Hillary Clinton attends a memorial event at Ground Zero. Photograph: Jennifer S. Altman/WireImage

“I was covered and swathed in bandages,” she said, “dealing with a great deal of pain, but she captured me with her eyes. They were wide open and expressive, and they remained on mine. She didn’t lose sight of what I was saying to her. To me, that was the mark of somebody who is sincere, who you want on your side.”

Having declared 9/11 to be an attack on all Americans, Clinton soon discovered that the national response was not entirely united or favorable to struggling New Yorkers. The head of the EPA at the time, Christine Todd Whitman, repeatedly insisted the air at Ground Zero was safe even as early as three days after the towers collapsed, as did Mayor Rudy Giuliani despite worries within City Hall that they were facing thousands of liability claims.

Confronted by this wall of denial, Clinton was one of the most powerful voices warning of an impending health crisis. Ben Chevat, chief of staff to congresswoman Carolyn Maloney of New York on 9/11, recalls the impact.

“The Bush administration was saying, ‘There’s no problem, move along’,” he said, “and so it was hard work getting any traction in the media. Yet we knew there was a problem because people were getting sick with respiratory diseases and cancers.”

Chevat, now executive director of 9/11 Health Watch, said: “It took Clinton to put a spotlight on the issue and change the frame.”

‘She was a sponge for knowledge’

Clinton and her allies started small but over time succeeded in dramatically expanding the health program for those who became ill after
9/11. Within weeks of the attacks she had helped secure $12m for a pilot project at Mount Sinai hospital, screening some 9,000 workers with suspected Ground Zero illnesses.

By April 2004 the program had grown to a $90m fund offering three free medical exams a year to 50,000 first responders and residents of lower Manhattan. In 2010, Clinton having passed on the baton to her successor in the US senate, Kirsten Gillibrand, reluctant Republicans in Congress were cajoled into passing the $4bn Zadroga Act, covering the health costs of those impaired by the toxic fumes. Last year the program was extended for 75 years, and now serves 65,000 emergency responders and almost 10,000 9/11 resident survivors.

Philip Landrigan, who hosted the first World Trade Center medical program at Mount Sinai, puts this success story in no small part down to Clinton’s relentless pursuit of the subject coupled with her attention to detail.

“She was angry at the Washington political leaders who would come to Ground Zero, have photos taken and then go back to DC and do nothing,” he said.

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Hillary Clinton tours the site of the World Trade Center the day after 9/11 with Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Governor George Pataki, left. Photograph: Robert F Bukaty/AFP/Getty Images

“She became deeply knowledgable on the subject, not just fiscal and administrative details, but also about medical and mental health problems. She was a sponge for knowledge.”

Clinton’s powerful engagement in the 9/11 health cause makes for a strong contrast with how her presidential rival, Donald Trump, spent his time in the wake of the terrorist attacks. He used a loophole in federal funding to help small businesses hurt by the disaster to claim $150,000 in subsidies for a Wall Street real estate project.

Yet when it comes to this year’s presidential race, several of the people who worked closely with Clinton after 9/11 said they were puzzled by her struggle to win over voters. As a senator operating on the ground, and one to one, she came across as an effective and empathetic leader, they said. Writ large across the nation, her persona struggled to come across.

“She may not be the most natural politician,” said former firefighters union president Peter Gorman. “I regret that sometimes she doesn’t come across well in front of a crowd as people don’t know her as so many of us do.”

Alles, the firefighter, put her troubles with popularity in 2016 – she has anunfavorable rating of 55%, according to the RealClearPolitics.com average of polls – down to the criticism she has endured from political opponents and enemies over decades, from Whitewater in the 1990s to Benghazi and the email controversy today. He doubted many of his fellow firefighters would back her in November, as the good work she did after 9/11 has faded from view.

“Younger fire officers aren’t aware of what she did as senator,” he said. “While they were growing up all they heard was this bad stuff about Clinton – the damage has been done.”

What hasn’t faded from view is something else that has frequently bugged Clinton: her vote in October 2002 to authorize the use of military force in Iraq, a resolution that paved the way for the invasion the following year. The controversial decision – the hardest of her political life, she has said – was predicated on her response to the collapse of the twin towers.

As she told WNYC’s Brian Lehrer, the 9/11 attacks “marked me, and made me feel [fighting terrorism] was my No1 obligation as a senator”.

Micah Zenko, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, who has studied Clinton’s changing approach to Iraq, suggested her views were more nuanced and thoughtful than she has been credited for. He pointed to her speech to the Senate floor before casting her war vote.

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Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer bow their heads during a moment of silence at Ground Zero. Photograph: Ruth Fremson/AP

“She emphasizes the UN and sanctions route, and doesn’t emphasise neo-conservative nation building,” he said. “She was very conscious that this was not a blank check.”

On the other hand, Clinton continued to support the military escapade in Iraq until 2005 and only fully disavowed her vote a couple of years ago, when she wrote in her memoir Hard Choices that she “got it wrong”. That she continues to wrestle with this vexed subject, and her record on it, was shown on Wednesday night when she used a foreign policy town hall in New York City to state bluntlythat she would not put US ground troops into Iraq “ever again”.

That has not assuaged anti-war campaigners who were active in 2002 and 2003. They are still angry about Clinton’s pro-war vote, given the warnings they raised at the time.

“There were many concerns raised, and one of the biggest was that little wars lead to big wars and big wars lead to bigger wars and this is going to be a quagmire,” said Leslie Cagan, co-chair of the anti-war coalition United for Peace and Justice. “There is no endgame here … and of course that’s what happened.”

As early as 2004, Clinton was back on the Brian Lehrer show slamming the Bush administration again, this time for having misled the American people over weapons of mass destruction and Saddam Hussein’s purported links to al-Qaida. “There wouldn’t have been a vote … if everything we knew now had been known then,” she said.

But that further peeves the anti-war campaigners because it ignores the fact that before the invasion happened they were sounding the alarm about precisely those issues.

As Cagan put it: “There were many warnings: don’t do this, don’t go into Iraq, don’t start a war that doesn’t need to be started. It wasn’t like you couldn’t hear that, if you were listening.”

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Readers: Hillary is a true public servant. She’s done a thousand times more for the American people than what’s his face. (I’m tired of writing his name.) While she was helping those injured in 9/11, that traitor was busy milking the system to get a kickback setup by the federal government to help small business hurt by 9/11.

Why anyone would think he would be good for the economy…good for small business…good for anything is not thinking. Amazing how many people will vote against their best interest in the interest of keeping the country white and in control. Sigh…thank god Hillary’s got lots of supporters. And we won’t let that man bring this country to hell in the proverbial handbasket.

What’s your take? Blog me.

Peace out.

CORRECTION: I made a mistake a few days ago when I posted the naked photos of Trump. I noted that Trump claimed that Mark Rubio’s father was involved with the assassination of President Kennedy. It should have read: Trump also claimed Ted Cruz’s father was involved with the assassination of President Kennedy.” My apologies. 

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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