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Trump Comey — utterly devastating, no match

Sunday, June 11th, 2017

[ by Charles Cameron — trump triumphing, trump trumped — which is it, obvs? ]
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Both op-eds, both from Washington Post, yesterday, June 10 2017:

My point being that we tend to write as though what seems obvious to us is obvious period, when it obviously isn’t always. A pity.

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Sources:

  • Why Comey’s testimony was utterly devastating to Trump
  • Boy Scout James Comey is no match for Donald Trump
  • Oh I mean, everyone does it — I no doubt do it too. But according to Dorothy Lee, Linguistic Reflection of Winto Thought, among the Wintu there is an “attitude of humility and respect toward reality, toward nature and society”:

    I cannot find an adequate English term to apply to a habit of thought that is so alien to our culture. We are aggressive toward reality. We say, This is bread; we do not say, as the Wintu, I call this bread or I feel or taste or see it to be bread. The Wintu never say starkly this is; if he speaks of reality that is not within his own restricting experience, he does not affirm it, he only implies it. If he speaks of his experience he does not express it as categorically true.

    More to the somewhat right, Zenpundit

    Friday, June 9th, 2017

    [ by Charles Cameron — second of two posts ]
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    And here’s the second of two posts, one from myself and one from Zen, both about today’s Comey testimony — in an initial attempt at balance in response to our friend Scott observing:

    This blog has been getting a little partisan since November…can we go back to being a little more objective?

    I don’t suppose Zen will mind my making a post of it here, since he posted it en plein air / en clair on FaceBook himself:

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    The Comey testimony is amazing on a number of levels.

    My initial read is that the President didn’t obstruct justice in a legal sense but his actions in attempting to influence the investigation of General Flynn provide more than a theoretical ground for an article of impeachment.

    Historically that is not going to get you a conviction in the Senate by itself. Not even in a Democratic Senate, without other articles and clear evidence supporting them. Which is why Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton finished their terms after being impeached and Richard Nixon resigned even before articles could be voted upon.

    The GOP has a POTUS who is out of control in the sense that he won’t accept normal staff assistance and advice to avoid transgressing obvious red lines in the daily conduct of his office.

    The last administration inappropriately tried to influence Comey in an investigation too – but note that the President personally didn’t wheedle him. There’s good reasons he didn’t. While the type of convo between Comey and Trump was common with J. Edgar Hoover and US Presidents, ever since Watergate this has been understood to be suspect behavior at best and a red line to be avoided.

    If Trump continues as he has done he will soon be in dire straits and all the complaints about hyper partisan media and Never Trump/Obama mole leakers will not matter, no matter how accurate

    More to the somewhat left, Cameron

    Friday, June 9th, 2017

    [ by Charles Cameron — first of two posts ]
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    Our friend Scott just observed:

    This blog has been getting a little partisan since November…can we go back to being a little more objective?

    Here’s the first of two posts in an initial attempt at balance, one from myself and one from Zen, both about today’s Comey testimony.

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    Was this the day a boil burst?

    Was this the day a boil burst on the neck of universe?
    Universe is too large,
    even solar system exaggerates,
    Jove Pater may be keeping a paternal eye on us,
    there may even be villages in New Guinea
    where John Frum is the news topic of the day,
    but as Dan Rather just said of Comey’s testimony,
    This scene is going to be written about fifty, a hundred,
    two hundred years from now; there’s something
    Shakespearean about it, in more current terms,
    House of Cards..

    My mind drifted from the Comey hearings,
    and came back, I wondered where it had gone, given
    the intensity of the moment,
    volcanic maybe, though all moments
    have seemingly a sort of priority in their own times
    like a balcony in Escher bulging because,
    well, because he’s seeing it, making it his focus..
    My mind must have wandered,
    that’s the metaphor, down to the banks of Lethe,
    dipped in, gotten ah somehow baptized,
    deep baptized,
    so that Lethe, the banks of Lethe,
    the steps leading down to the banks of Lethe
    all vanished, all submerged,
    gone down into oblivion, known
    only because once there was mind on Comey
    and I woke to mind gone.

    Pure Buddhism, pure any meditative practice..
    Mind here, gone,
    and meanwhile the volcano,
    Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, boil,
    has burst,
    spewed forth evidence Mueller
    like a small planetary Jove Pater can work with
    in his own moments volcanic —
    just an American,
    or not quite only an American Jove Pater —
    manwhile, Trump ever Mercurial,
    Comey stellar..

    Speaking of stars, whoah!
    Catastrophe,
    meaning literally: a downward-turning of the stars.

    Lao Tzu in the Comey hearing

    Thursday, June 8th, 2017

    [ by Charles Cameron — not the most politically relevant quote from Comey, but perhaps the most curious ]
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    It’s not every day you get to see Lao Tzu playing out in the natsc arena:

    Sources:

  • Stephen Mitchell, tr., Tao Te Ching, chapter 56
  • Politico, James Comey testimony transcript on Trump and Russia
  • Anything self-defeating is an ouroboros

    Thursday, June 8th, 2017

    [ by Charles Cameron — Tankel’s take on Trump’s CT ]
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    Mostly the self-devouring snakes I track here are a little more subtle about the circular nature of their logic — the phrasing often hides the fact that man bites self, or dog chases own tail. This example, however, is just so blatant, presented in so large and darkna font, with its accompanying image just so dazzlingly colored, that I just has to bring it here.

    Self-defeating, self-eating — it’s the self- part that signals trouble. Stephen Tankel is a fine researcher — his book Storming the World Stage: The Story of Lashkar-e-Taiba is recommended readng on the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

    He is not a happy chap:

    The emerging Trump counterterrorism strategy appears to be a dysfunctional combination of repurposed elements of the George W. Bush and Barack Obama approaches infused with some of Trump’s worst impulses

    You may wish to read him.

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    Meanwhile, as an ad to accompany CNN’s Iran’s Revolutionary Guards blame Saudis for Tehran attacks, I got this:

    Okay ouroboroi!


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