Daily Archives: July 18, 2015


O’Malley and Sanders Heckled At Netroots Nation Convention

Netroots Nation has the video of the Presidential Town Hall.

The timings that I discuss below may not be accurate. The video had a lot of trouble keeping up with the audio. The audio ended at 56:43, but the video went on to 1:11:21. The video at the end got its sound back, and it started playing the audio that I had heard at 56:00.

If you want to find out about the protest, go to about 29 minutes into the video.

The spokesperson for the protesters, Tia Oso, gets on the stage at 30:57. She says the protesters need to acknowledge the people who have recently been killed by the police. She also introduces the hashtag #Blackroots.

One of the black executives with the Netroots group gets on stage at about 41:48. She tries to stop the protest, but the moderator has other plans.

Patrice, one of the founders of Black Lives Matter gets to speak, and ask a question a few minutes later. Part of what she said is that she doesn’t want to hear what the candidates have done in the past. She wants to here concrete plans for what they are going to do now. She wants to hear an action plan. O’Malley gets to speak again at 46 minutes into the video. rs won’t let him speak. At 47:40, O’Malley gets forced back on track. He will release a criminal justice reform package. All lives matter derailed him again. At 48 O’Malley leaves the stage.

At 51:11 Bernie Sanders comes on stage. Moderator wants specifics, but Sanders wants to make some remarks first. At 52:17 he gets interrupted by an offstage microphone amplified voice, it was the moderator, asking about the immigration bill that was passed. Talking about free college tuition in answer to the moderators next question, low level protests continue.

The session ends at 56:43 of the audio, but the video continues on and tries to catch up.

In any event, Bernie Sanders handled the situation much better than I thought he would when he first started to talk. He wasn’t perfect, but he did answer the questions, and didn’t try to evade them.


Friday Morning Keynote at Netroots Nation – Elizabeth Warren

You’ve heard the snippets and the excerpts, now you can hear the whole speech that Elizabeth Warren gave at the convention of Netroots Nation.

She didn’t say it explicitly, but we know who does and does not pass her test of what Presidential candidates ought to pledge this year. She gave a pretty big explicit endorsement of what Bernie Sanders stands for, she just didn’t name him.


Warren rips ‘revolving door’ between banks, government

The Arizona Republic has the story Warren rips ‘revolving door’ between banks, government.

“Wall Street insiders have enough influence in Washington already without locking up one powerful job after another in the executive branch of our government,” Warren told an adoring audience at the annual Netroots Nation gathering at the Phoenix Convention Center. “Sure, private-sector experience can be valuable — no one ever said otherwise — but there is a point at which the revolving door compromises the public interest. And we are way beyond that point.”

Before they quote the above words, the article said

In a not-so-subtle message to 2016 Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, Warren, D-Mass., said anybody who wants to be president must commit to appointing to key economic positions such as Treasury secretary only those people who have demonstrated independence from Wall Street and a willingness to hold “giant banks” accountable.

It would be close to impossible for Hillary Clinton to make this commitment to avoid people with Wall Street connections in her appointments. Just look at who her husband appointed and who is advising her in the current campaign.

Not coincidentally, the article points out

Democratic presidential hopefuls Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Martin O’Malley of Maryland are expected to appear at Netroots Nation on Saturday. Clinton, a former Secretary of State, is not attending the convention. She was scheduled to speak in Iowa and Arkansas on Friday and Saturday, respectively.

When a Democratic contender is afraid to address an audience of the young, Democratic faithful, then you have to wonder why she is running for the Democratic nomination. It makes more sense to question why she wants to be a Democratic President than it does to question Bernie Sanders’ choice to run in the Democratic primaries.


Don’t Count Out the GOP From Trying to Sink Obama’s Historic Iran Deal: They’ve Done It Before

Alternet has published the article Don’t Count Out the GOP From Trying to Sink Obama’s Historic Iran Deal: They’ve Done It Before by Thom Hartmann. Those of you who know who Thom Hartmann is, know that he is not some left wing crazy person.

The sub-head to the post is

Republican attempts to sabotage a Democratic president’s deal with Iran are nothing new.

The post opens with the paragraph

Ronald Reagan – or at least his campaign – committed treason to become president, and normalizing relations with Iran may expose the whole thing.

The fact that Ronald Reagan did this has been well known almost since the moment he did it. There are details and corroboration of these facts that Hartmann discusses that I did not know about.

Later on, the article goes on to talk about what Nixon did to get elected. In the article you can listen to the recording of a phone call between then President Lyndon Johnson and then Senate Majority Leader Everett Dirksen.

President Johnson: Now, I can identify ‘em, because I know who’s doing this. I don’t want to identify it. I think it would shock America if a principal candidate [Nixon] was playing with a source like this [South Vietnam] on a matter this important. I don’t want to do that.

But if they’re going to put this kind of stuff out, they ought to know that we know what they’re doing. I know who they’re talking to, and I know what they’re saying. …Some of our folks, including some of the old China lobby, are going to the Vietnamese embassy and saying please notify the president [of South Vietnam] that if he’ll hold out ’til November the second [US election day] they could get a better deal. Now, I’m reading their hand, Everett. I don’t want to get this in the campaign. And they oughtn’t to be doin’ this. This is treason.

Sen. Dirksen: I know.

Why do Democrats cover up Republican treason? Never mind calling them Tea Party Republicans, how about calling them Treason Party Republicans?