I've finally achieved consistency in my life. Any person of average or above intelligence can predict what I will say next with unerring accuracy. And what I say will always be wrong.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

[ITSALLABOUTMEMAN] Breaking the silence

 

I got into a conflict with one of our resident Democratic Party explainers a few weeks ago. After he refused to apologize for calling me an alt-right and Trump supporter, i put him on moderated status.  I put through anything he posted, but apparently even this slight inhibition of his ability to slander and insult (personal attacks on other group members are one of the very few things prohibited here) because he sent me a personal email, calling me a Nazi, holding me personally responsible for decline in activity in this group (failing to see that Yahoo across the company including their groups have been in trouble for years. Furthermore,I have been so low-impact in the role I'll bet 98% of you didn't even know I'm a moderator). He even showed his political maturity by making fun of my name!  In conclusion, he said he was leaving the group. I didn't try to talk him out of it, but I did ask him for his permission in sharing his email with the group, but he declined, and I respected that.

Surely if he were still around he would have taken the following as proof that I am everything he says. So many liberals suffer from an irony deficiency that I believe in giving their diet a healthy supplement of it. I hope you find it funny, I intended it to be. And I hope you all will sign my petition.

December 28, 2016

Matt Love
845 E. Cross St.
Ypsilanti, MI 48198

Donald J. Trump
President-elect of the United States
C/O Trump Tower
725 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10022


Dear Your Excellency Mr. Trump,

My understanding is that you have been having some difficulty in getting people to perform at your inauguration, and are willing to offer ambassadorships to people willing to help out.  A most prudent course of action, and I am here to help. Please review this detailed biography of my experiences in both rock and roll, you will be assured my credentials are solid:

http://www.last.fm/music/Matt+Love/+wiki

I have dedicated this song to you in performance on two occasions, so you know my heart is in the right place:

https://soundcloud.com/the-waiters-948227981/ugly-american

I only request that you make me ambassador to Brazil in exchange for my performance. 

Oh, one final thing, I have started a petition campaign. I don't want you to be taken by surprise when you are inundated with thousands, perhaps millions of messages of support from my loyal fanbase:

http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/donald-trump-make-me?source=c.em.mt&r_by=1484841

Thank you for your time, and I'm looking forward to working with you on this campaign and others.

Sincerely yours,


Matt Love
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

[ITSALLABOUTMEMAN] Re: FW: ** Official vote re Electoral College **

 

Hey you disgusting lying propagandists, the Party of the Clintons is becoming worse than the Republicans, what an amazing and despicable achievement.  You should read this article but I'll bet you won't:


Progressives: Stop Blaming the Russians

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This week began with a mass email from the head of the Democratic National Committee, who declared: "By now, Americans know beyond any reasonable doubt that the Russian government orchestrated a series of cyberattacks on political campaigns and organizations over the past two years and used stolen information to influence the presidential campaign and congressional races." DNC chair Donna Brazile went on: "The integrity of our elections is too important for Congress to refuse to take these attacks seriously."

The importance of election integrity had eluded Brazile when she was a regular on CNN, posing as neutral in the Clinton-Sanders battle. "Brazile is not apologizing for leaking CNN debate questions and topics to the Hillary Clinton campaign during the Democratic primary," the Washington Post reported last month. "Her only regret, it seems, is that she got caught."

Many big factors affect any presidential race, and the Russian government may have tried to be one of them for the 2016 election — though it's hardly the slam dunk that agencies like the CIA and U.S. mass media are now claiming. But in any event, this month it has become routine for a lot of progressive organizations and individuals to descend into a dangerous mode of partisan flackery.

Less than two weeks ago — as soon as unnamed CIA sources told journalists that the Kremlin was behind hacks of DNC and Clinton campaign emails — a wide range of progressive online groups, activists and commentators reflexively embraced the dominant media spin. High profile among them was MoveOn, which used its big digital footprint to spur the frenzy.

MoveOn matter-of-factly decried the "chilling news" of "Russia's election tampering." And, without a hint of media literacy, the group also informed its readers that "news broke that the Russian president himself was involved in the efforts to influence our November election — in favor of Donald Trump."

Such eagerness to share undocumented spin as absolute fact has led many progressive groups to go with knee-jerk reactions. Bent on gaining a propaganda advantage over Trump, those reactions are helping to stampede this country toward a modern form of McCarthyism — as well as brinkmanship with Russia that could lead to a cataclysmic military conflict.

Zeal to blame Russia for a bad election outcome has spread like contagion among countless self-described progressives, understandably appalled by the imminent Trump presidency. But those who think they're riding a helpful tiger could find themselves devoured later on.

If civil liberties instead of repression and diplomacy instead of war are progressive values, then all too many progressives — eager to tar Trump as a Kremlin product — have been undermining those values.

Already, from witch-hunt legislation in Congress to pernicious media blacklisting, the anti-Russia hysteria — being fueled by the high octane election-intervention storyline — has gained enormous momentum.

Days ago, assessing the momentum of that hysteria, Russian studies scholar Stephen F. Cohen cited some of the key motives propelling it (the first of which touted extremely farfetched  hopes):

*  "One is to reverse the Electoral College vote."

*  "Another is to exonerate the Clinton campaign from its electoral defeat by blaming that instead on Putin and thereby maintaining the Clinton wing's grip on the Democratic Party."

Thus, countless Bernie supporters have been unwittingly strengthening the Clinton wing of the party while beating on the anti-Putin drum.

* "Yet another is to delegitimate Trump even before he is inaugurated. And certainly no less important, to prevent the détente with Russia that Trump seems to seek."

Of all the good reasons to "delegitimate" Trump, alleged Kremlin intervention in the election should rank quite low. Trump's evils are huge, with a very incomplete list including vast greed, pathological lying, contempt for facts, enthusiasm for oligarchy, bigotry, environmental destruction, racism, misogyny, economic injustice, voter suppression and rampant conflicts of interest.

While echoing the anti-Russia themes belted out by Democratic Party officials and loyalists, the chorus on the left may think it's merely grabbing the low-hanging political fruit of this historical moment. But the fruit is already turning rancid, and apt to become poisonous. It won't be the first time in recent decades when liberals and others thought they were being clever and politically adroit as they aided and abetted the suppression of principles found in the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments, while helping to gear up the machinery of war.

This month, by following the line of the Democratic Party leadership, groups like MoveOn actually have helped to set the stage for pressurizing Trump to deter him from pursuing policies that may be (along with opposition to trade deals such as the TPP) the only ways in which he might be appreciably better than Hillary Clinton would have been as president.

Let's face it: Some of the fierceness of media attacks on Trump, such as from de facto neoconservative liberal-tinged entities like the Washington Post, is propelled by rage that his stance toward Russia lacks the neocon qualities that a Hillary Clinton presidency offered.

To be crystal clear: The election of Donald Trump as president is a horrific disaster, and his regime must be resisted on a vast array of issues with eternal vigilance. And, meanwhile, Vladimir Putin is a repressive ruler.

At the same time, it's a rather glaring omission in the current outraged discourse that the U.S. government, from Egypt and Saudi Arabia to Central Asian nations and beyond, continues to avidly support regimes far worse than Russia's. As for intervening in foreign elections, the CIA has excelled at that anti-democratic game for many decades — and mainline U.S. media outlets have been inclined to nod or even cheer when the American government and allied U.S. operatives succeed in working their will on electorates overseas.

Oh, and must we forget that U.S. efforts to determine the government leaders of other countries have sometimes gone far beyond techniques like hacking and disseminating emails? As Janine Jackson of the media watchdog group FAIR wrote, "in back of it all, what makes the umbrage of elite media so hard to stomach is the hypocrisy. This is, after all, the same elite media that supports outsider-induced 'regime change' anywhere and everywhere they see an official enemy, from Iraq to Honduras to Libya to Syria… You can make 'one law for me, another for thee' your credo, but you can't be too surprised when others are unimpressed."

And Jackson added: "Whatever story there is to be told about Russia and the 2016 election, corporate media have squandered the credibility it would take to tell it."

Now, a crucial choice is right in front of the progressive groups and commentators who've been echoing the anti-Russia barrage from U.S. mass media. Staying on course will help to undermine civil liberties at home and will help to escalate conflicts with Russia that could end with nuclear war. Doesn't sound "progressive" to me.

Norman Solomon is executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, where he coordinates ExposeFacts. Solomon is a co-founder of RootsAction.org.

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The Electoral College is meeting in six days to decide who will be the next president of the United States, and we have a critically important decision to make before that happens.

Hi Justin—I just wanted to make sure you saw Anna's message. There's still time to cast your vote!


Dear MoveOn member,

The Electoral College is meeting in six days to decide who will be the next president of the United States, and we have a critically important decision to make together before that happens: Should MoveOn call on the Electoral College to reject Donald Trump as president of the United States?

This would be a big step for us, but the CIA's reported conclusion that the Russian government actively interfered with the U.S. presidential election—with the goal of helping Trump win—is a big deal.

Before we decide whether to enter this fight, we need your input: Should MoveOn call on the Electoral College to reject Donald Trump as president of the United States?

Yes, MoveOn should call on the Electoral College to reject Trump.

No, I don't agree with this.

Note: Your vote must be received by 11:59pm E.T. on Wednesday, December 14 to be counted. Only your first click will be recorded, so please take care in making your choice.

There were many arguments for the Electoral College to reject Trump, even before the CIA's revelations.

Ethics experts—Republican and Democrat—say that Trump's business entanglements with foreign governments will put him in violation of the U.S. Constitution the minute he's sworn in.2 He has now delayed giving any answers on how he will (or won't) resolve these conflicts until after the Electoral College votes.3

Already, one Republican elector from a state Trump won has said that he will not cast his vote for Trump—and he says there are others who will not either.4

Several lawsuits have been filed to allow electors to vote their conscience without facing fines or legal punishment. A bipartisan group of electors has sent an open letter to intelligence agencies requesting access to classified information on Russian interference in the election—a request that MoveOn is actively supporting.5 And this weekend, Representative Jim Himes became one of the first members of Congress to call for the Electoral College to reject Trump.6

Let's be clear:

  • The MoveOn community overwhelmingly wants to abolish the Electoral College. We believe in "one person, one vote."
  • Given that the Electoral College does exist, there's a strong case that it should serve its constitutional purpose. The Electoral College "was primarily designed to stop a demagogue—a tyrannical mass leader who preys on our prejudices—from becoming President."7 And, as spelled out in the Federalist Papers, to prevent "the desire in foreign powers to gain an improper ascendant in our councils."8 That's what we will urge the Electoral College to do, if MoveOn members vote to move ahead with this effort.
  • The odds of this effort succeeding in denying Trump the White House are exceedingly small. It would take 37 "conscientious electors" from states that voted for Trump to defeat him.
  • But that doesn't necessarily mean that we shouldn't try. Even a small number of electoral votes against Trump will send a strong message that he does not have a mandate. It will remind Americans that Trump lost the popular vote by 2.8 million votes. It could embolden lawmakers to investigate Russian meddling in the election. And it could strengthen the movement against some of Trump's most shocking nominees, including Rex Tillerson, the long-time CEO of Exxon Mobile, who has deep ties to Vladimir Putin, and John Bolton, the extreme hawk who's being proposed as Tillerson's deputy.

If two-thirds or more of MoveOn members vote "yes," we will mobilize our resources in the remaining time we have—joining with protests in state capitals around the country next Monday, organizing our members to call on specific electors to reject Trump, and more. And in any scenario, we will continue to call for electors to be fully briefed on what the CIA knows before they are asked to vote.

With just six days until the Electoral College meets to elect our next president, we need to decide NOW whether to join the movement calling on the Electoral College to stop Trump. Will you tell us what you think?

Yes, MoveOn should call on the Electoral College to reject Trump.

No, I don't agree with this.

Your vote must be received by 11:59pm E.T. on Wednesday, December 14 to be counted. Only your first click will be recorded, so please take care in making your choice.

Thanks for all you do.

–Anna, Mark, Robert, Iram, and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. "Russian Hackers Acted to Aid Trump in Election, U.S. Says," The New York Times, December 9, 2016 
http://act.moveon.org/go/7134?t=8&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

2. "'It's Like a Powder Keg That's Going to Explode,'" Politico Magazine, December 11, 2016 
http://act.moveon.org/go/7135?t=10&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

3. "Donald Trump delays announcement on separation from business ties," CBS News, December 12, 2016 
http://act.moveon.org/go/7140?t=12&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

4. "GOP elector: Not all of us are voting for Trump," The Hill, December 9, 2016 
http://act.moveon.org/go/7137?t=14&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

5. "Bipartisan Electors Ask James Clapper: Release Facts on Outside Interference in U.S. Election," Extra Newsfeed, December 12, 2016 
https://act.moveon.org/go/7138?t=16&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

6. "Tweet by Jim Himes," December 11, 2016 
https://act.moveon.org/go/7139?t=18&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

7. "The Electoral College Was Created to Stop Demagogues Like Trump," Time, November 17, 2016 
http://act.moveon.org/go/7141?t=20&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

8. "Virginian-Pilot editorial: Russia's influence in election needs strong inquiry," The Virginian-Pilot, December 12, 2016
http://act.moveon.org/go/7148?t=22&akid=174743.35566440.uaJTJi

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Friday, December 09, 2016

[ITSALLABOUTMEMAN] Re: Ask ICC to prosecute US war crimes

 

did you only just now discover that the US is committing war crimes, when Obama has been at it for 8 years?  Now you want justice when the tormentor-in-chief is almost out of office?  and you are more worried about the war crimes that Trump MAY commit in the future than the ones Obama has already committed?

You neoliberals make me sick.

Don't worry about prosecutiing another African, Trump was wrong about that.  He's not Kenyan, he's American, so throw the book at him, he deserves it.


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While the United States has not joined the International Criminal Court, the ICC can prosecute U.S. crimes that occur in its member states, such as Afghanistan. The ICC has released a preliminary report on U.S. crimes there.

Thus far, the ICC has only ever indicted Africans, a trend that is leading African states to pull out of the ICC.

Click here to sign a petition we will deliver to Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, which reads in full:

We encourage you to also prosecute war crimes by non-Africans including by U.S. war criminals.

The ICC is degrading rather than enhancing the idea of international justice by giving a free pass to Western war makers. The United States has itself given a free pass to its war makers, kidnappers, torturers, and assassins. The U.S. president-elect and his advisors openly plan to violate laws against war, torture, and the targeting of civilians.

The people of the United States and the world need the ICC to fulfill its mission and step in where domestic justice has failed.

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Friday, November 04, 2016

[ITSALLABOUTMEMAN] Re: radio audition, ref: matt72

 

Sorry, I'm not sure I understand the process here.  It seemed like this could very well be something that was mutually beneficial, but I went to your page, and it seems to say that I am supposed to spend money to audition for you?:

If I got you wrong, I apologize, but if I understand you correctly, what exactly are you smoking?  The fact of the matter is you need our music. Everybody needs our music, but especially you.  This is how it works.  You listen to our music:  https://soundcloud.com/the-waiters-948227981

If you are smart enough to know how special, revolutionary, and perfect our music is, you make us an offer. We review it with our management and legal team, and if it looks good to us, we schedule a meeting with you. You fly us out (on your dollar) and we talk it over.

You are lucky you found us. Play your cards right, and we can do a lot for each other, but don't push me around, sweet talk me, or try to squeeze money out of me at the front end, that is folly.

Sincerely,

Matt "The Greatest" Love

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I discovered some of your independent music projects online, and hope it's alright to contact you this way.

I'm an A&R representative at SRL Networks in London, an artist relations company representing independent musicians and labels around the world. We are looking for new music for our radio network, music licensing catalog and artist promotion roster, and I'd like to invite you to audition.

Subject to a successful audition, SRL Networks will get your independent releases heard by entertainment industry professionals and fans around the world, and help facilitate music licensing and distribution deals, live events bookings, record label and music publisher deals and more. You will receive a detailed agreement once your audition has been successful.

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Saturday, October 08, 2016

[ITSALLABOUTMEMAN] Re: This could (finally) cost Trump the election

 

It's just a shame they didn't catch him and Bill Clinton in one of these conversations, you know they had them.

It might have knocked both Corporate Party  candidates out of the race and cleared the way for Jill Stein.

Go out and do some oppositional research and find that Trump/Clinton conversation, and I'll send you some money.

On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Anna Galland, MoveOn.org Political Action <moveon-help@list.moveon.org> wrote:
Yesterday's Washington Post release of a sickening 2005 audio recording where Donald Trump brags about sexually assaulting women is potentially much bigger and far more damaging than Romney's 47% gaffe.

Dear MoveOn member,

Do you remember former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's fatal 47% statement—where he asserted that 47% of the population were freeloaders who didn't pay taxes?

That ignorant gaffe cost Romney the election.1

Yesterday's Washington Post release of a sickening 2005 audio recording where Donald Trump brags about sexually assaulting women is potentially much bigger and far more damaging.2

This could be Trump's Titanic—if we act fast.

Can you chip in $3 to make sure that Tump's boasts about sexually assaulting women cost Republicans the White House and the Senate?

Yes, I'll chip in.

Republicans are starting to feel the heat.

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan revoked an invitation for Trump to attend a campaign event today in Wisconsin.3 RNC chairman Reince Priebus issued his sharpest rebuke of Trump to date.4 And a handful of Republicans members of Congress have withdrawn their endorsements of Trump.5

But Ryan, Priebus, and most Republicans running for Congress are still standing by their man. Sure, they've called his remarks "repugnant," "demeaning," and "vulgar," but most seem poised to accept an apology from Trump.6

With just 31 days to Election Day—and on the eve of the second presidential debate—Donald Trump could have just cracked open a door to a possible wave election, where voters decisively reject Trump and the candidates who support him, and take back the Senate in the process. It's up to us to wedge that door open and push on through.

Click here to chip in $3 now, so that MoveOn can launch a rapid-response campaign targeting Trump and every Senate candidate who endorsed him.

If we can raise $125,000 by midnight tomorrow, our plan is to:

  • Release rapid-response videos targeting every Republican in a tight race, highlighting Trump's heinous remarks and tying these candidates to him and his candidacy. Our Video Lab went into production on these videos last night as the story exploded.
  • Flood social media with ad buys. We will make sure key voters in each state see these ads, and that no Republican candidate can easily distance themselves from the hateful presidential campaign they've helped enable.
  • Hit the streets and the phones. Beginning this weekend—and continuing all next week—through ramped-up door knocking, campaign events, phone banking, and more—MoveOn's massive field team will make sure that news of the recordings mobilizes voters in key swing states via tens of thousands of one-on-one conversations.
  • Shine a media spotlight on Trump's disgusting comments, to keep the story going. Trump has already tried to sidestep this mess by referring to his vulgar comments as mere locker-room chatter. But on talk show after talk show, MoveOn's proven spokespeople will continue to hold his feet to the fire.

Can you chip in $3—or whatever you can afford—now, so we can swing into gear and hold accountable Trump and every Senate candidate who endorsed him?

Yes, I'll chip in to help resoundingly defeat Donald Trump and the Republican senators who continue to support him.

Thanks for all you do.

—Anna, Jo, Manny, Robert, and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. "Trump recorded having extremely lewd conversation about women in 2005," The Washington Post, October 7, 2016
https://act.moveon.org/go/6145?t=17&akid=171136.30042692.mQGOQv

2. "Romney's 47% comment named quote of the year," MSNBC, December 10, 2012
http://act.moveon.org/go/6158?t=19&akid=171136.30042692.mQGOQv

3. "Speaker Paul Ryan disinvites Trump to his campaign event, says he's 'sickened' by tape," Los Angeles Times, October 7, 2016
http://act.moveon.org/go/6148?t=21&akid=171136.30042692.mQGOQv

4. "A Sexual Predator in the Republican Party's Midst," The New Yorker, October 8, 2016
http://act.moveon.org/go/6159?t=23&akid=171136.30042692.mQGOQv

5. "'I'm out': Rep. Chaffetz withdraws his endorsement of Trump," Politico, October 8, 2016
http://act.moveon.org/go/6160?t=25&akid=171136.30042692.mQGOQv

6. "'Repugnant,' 'demeaning,' 'vulgar': Republicans react to Trump's remarks, and Democrats chime in too," Los Angeles Times, October 7, 2016
http://act.moveon.org/go/6161?t=27&akid=171136.30042692.mQGOQv

Want to support our work? Senator Elizabeth Warren says, "I'm so enthusiastic about MoveOn's smart and targeted plan to hire a network of organizers in key battleground states to mobilize and train volunteers to knock on hundreds of thousands of doors. It's bold and ambitious—and exactly what is needed to help swing Senate races, resoundingly defeat Donald Trump, and give Democrats a fighting chance to take back the House." Will you chip in to help make it all possible?

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Another issue?


1. What's one state or local news issue you're paying attention to?

The Flint water crisis

2. What's the one thing that MoveOn has done recently that you remember most?

Filled my inbox with pleas from idiots to support the very nasty Hillary Clinton.

3. Do you have an idea for an action MoveOn should take in the near future?

To forget the futile effort to reform the Democratic Party, and to instead put you support behind Jill Stein. Because the Democratic Party is interested in doing none of the things that I would be excited to fight for. They are only interested in pleasing their corporate sponsors. The Green Party is the future. The Democratic Party is the past.

4. How would you finish this sentence? "When I think of MoveOn, I think of it as..."

".... an astroturf Democratic Party front organization that works hard to sheepdog progressives back into that wretched institution."

5. Is there anything else you want to share?


We always want to be supporting great work President Obama does and encouraging him to do even better. Which of these do you think should be a higher priority right now?


1. How likely do you think it is that a Republican will win the White House?

not at all likely
very likely

2. How likely do you think it is that Republicans will retain control of the U.S. House of Representatives?

not at all likely
very likely

3. How likely do you think it is that Republicans will retain control of the U.S. Senate?

not at all likely
very likely

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Date: Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 1:10 PM
Subject: Tell us what you think
To: Matt Love <mattlove1@gmail.com>


Dear MoveOn member,

We need your input.

MoveOn's power and direction come entirely from members like you. That's why it's important that the focus of our work be decided by MoveOn members (like you!). Right now, we need your input to help set our priorities for upcoming campaigns.

Can you take a moment to tell us how you think MoveOn is doing and help set our course together?

Your answers will help determine MoveOn's future course of action.

Please fill out the quick survey here.

Thanks for all you do.

–Anna, Stephen, Milan, Victoria, and the rest of the team

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