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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Stephen Miller’s Affinity for White Nationalism Revealed in Leaked Emails






As immigration goes before the Supreme Court and looms large over 2020 it is vital that we understand what drives the administration’s rhetoric and policies. These released emails from Stephen Miller are a deeply disturbing eye opener that must be addressed by the White House. A very important report from the Southern Poverty Law Center

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In the run-up to the 2016 election, White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller promoted white nationalist literature, pushed racist immigration stories and obsessed over the loss of Confederate symbols after Dylann Roof’s murderous rampage, according to leaked emails reviewed by Hatewatch.

November 12, 2019


In the run-up to the 2016 election, White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller promoted white nationalist literature, pushed racist immigration stories and obsessed over the loss of Confederate symbols after Dylann Roof’s murderous rampage, according to leaked emails reviewed by Hatewatch.
The emails, which Miller sent to the conservative website Breitbart News in 2015 and 2016, showcase the extremist, anti-immigrant ideology that undergirds the policies he has helped create as an architect of Donald Trump’s presidency. These policies include reportedly setting arrest quotas for undocumented immigrants, an executive order effectively banning immigration from five Muslim-majority countries and a policy of family separation at refugee resettlement facilities that the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General said is causing “intense trauma” in children.
In this, the first of what will be a series about those emails, Hatewatch exposes the racist source material that has influenced Miller’s visions of policy. That source material, as laid out in his emails to Breitbart, includes white nationalist websites, a “white genocide”-themed novel in which Indian men rape white women, xenophobic conspiracy theories and eugenics-era immigration laws that Adolf Hitler lauded in “Mein Kampf.”
Hatewatch reviewed more than 900 previously private emails Miller sent to Breitbart editors from March 4, 2015, to June 27, 2016. Miller does not converse along a wide range of topics in the emails. His focus is strikingly narrow – more than 80 percent of the emails Hatewatch reviewed relate to or appear on threads relating to the subjects of race or immigration. Hatewatch made multiple attempts to reach the White House for a comment from Miller about the content of his emails but did not receive any reply.
Miller’s perspective on race and immigration across the emails is repetitious. When discussing crime, which he does scores of times, Miller focuses on offenses committed by nonwhites. On immigration, he touches solely on the perspective of severely limiting or ending nonwhite immigration to the United States. Hatewatch was unable to find any examples of Miller writing sympathetically or even in neutral tones about any person who is nonwhite or foreign-born.
Miller has gained a reputation for attempting to keep his communications secret: The Washington Post reported in August that Miller “rarely puts anything in writing, eschewing email in favor of phone calls.” The Daily Beast noted in July that Miller has recently “cut off regular contact with most of his allies” outside the Trump administration to limit leaks.
Miller used his government email address as an aide to then-Sen. Jeff Sessions in the emails Hatewatch reviewed. He sent the majority of the emails Hatewatch examined before he joined Trump’s campaign in January 2016 and while he was still working for Sessions. Miller also used a personal Hotmail.com address in the emails and did so both before and after he started working for Trump. Hatewatch confirmed the authenticity of Miller’s Hotmail.com address through an email sent from his government address in which he lists it as his future point of contact:
“I am excited to announce that I am beginning a new job as Senior Policy Advisor to presidential candidate Donald J. Trump,” Miller wrote from his government email on Jan. 26, 2016, to an undisclosed group of recipients. “Should you need to reach me, my personal email address is [redacted].”
Katie McHugh, who was an editor for Breitbart from April 2014 to June 2017, leaked the emails to Hatewatch in June to review, analyze and disseminate to the public. McHugh was 23 when she started at Breitbart and also became active in the anti-immigrant movement, frequently rubbing shoulders with white nationalists. McHugh was fired from Breitbart in 2017 after posting anti-Muslim tweets. She has since renounced the far right.
McHugh told Hatewatch that Breitbart editors introduced her to Miller in 2015 with an understanding he would influence the direction of her reporting. For that reason, and because Miller would have regarded her as a fellow traveler of the anti-immigrant movement, McHugh sometimes starts conversations with Miller in the emails, seeking his opinion on news stories. Other times, Miller directly suggests story ideas to McHugh, or tells her how to shape Breitbart’s coverage. Periodically, Miller asks McHugh if he can speak to her by phone, taking conversations offline.
“What Stephen Miller sent to me in those emails has become policy at the Trump administration,” McHugh told Hatewatch.
Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller, White House senior adviser, watches as U.S. President Donald Trump, not pictured, speaks during a June 2018 event at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington with families who have lost relatives to crimes caused by illegal immigrants. (Photo by Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)



Miller shares link from white nationalist site

Miller sent a story from the white nationalist website VDARE to McHugh on Oct. 23, 2015, the emails show. White nationalist Peter Brimelow founded VDARE in 1999. The website traffics in the “white genocide” or “great replacement” myth, which suggests that nonwhite people are systematically and deliberately wiping white people off the planet.
McHugh started the email conversation by asking if Hurricane Patricia could drive refugees into the United States. The hurricane battered parts of Central America, Mexico and Texas, and the media heavily covered the storm. Miller replied to her by underscoring the possibility that Mexican survivors of the storm could be given temporary protected status (TPS), a George H.W. Bush-era policy that would enable them to live and work in the United States for a limited stay:
McHugh, Oct. 23, 2015, 6:10 p.m. ET: “This being the worst hurricane ever recorded, what are the chances it wreaks destruction on Mexico and drives a mass migration to the U.S. border?”
Miller, Oct. 23, 2015, 6:12 p.m. ET: “100 percent. And they will all get TPS. And all the ones here will get TPS too. That needs to be the weekend's BIG story. TPS is everything.”
McHugh, Oct. 23, 2015, 6:22 p.m. ET: “Wow. Ok. Is there precedent for this?”
Miller, Oct. 23, 2015, 6:31 p.m. ET: [VDARE link]
The VDARE story by Steve Sailer, an anti-immigration activist who traffics in discredited race science, focused on instances in which the United States offered refugees temporary protected status. The article was posted the same day Miller shared it with McHugh.
In September, the Trump administration denied temporary protected status to residents of the Bahamas fleeing the destruction of Hurricane Dorian despite widespread destruction.
“I don’t want to allow people that weren’t supposed to be in the Bahamas to come into the United States, including some very bad people and some very bad gang members and some very, very bad drug dealers,” Trump said of Bahamians on Sept. 9.
The ethnic makeup of the Bahamas is more than 90% black, according to statistics from the CIA. The administration has also attempted to cut TPS for residents of other countries, including Honduras and Nepal. Sailer mentioned both Honduras and Nepal in the context of TPS in his VDARE story.

Emails show that White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller recommended racist French novel "The Camp of the Saints" to conservative website Breitbart News in 2015.


Sunday, September 15, 2019

Juan Cole | 'Emperor Has No Clothes': Trump Asked of Egypt's al-Sisi, 'Where's My Favorite Dictator?'




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Juan Cole | 'Emperor Has No Clothes': Trump Asked of Egypt's al-Sisi, 'Where's My Favorite Dictator?'
A poster depicting Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. (photo: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Trump is not as naive as he pretends, and he knows very well that the strongmen he admires, from Bolsonaro in Brazil to Kim Jong-un in North Korea are brutal dictators. Trump calls them “tough” and doesn’t care if they oppress tens of millions, as long as they act in ways that support his vision of geopolitics (white America on top, everyone else offering its corporations access to their economies and keeping down any forces that might interfere in all this).
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Adam Schiff. (photo: AOL)
Adam Schiff. (photo: AOL)

Rep. Adam Schiff Subpoenas Acting Intelligence Director Over Whistleblower Complaint
David Boddiger, Splinter
Boddiger writes: "Yet another possible political scandal could be brewing in the Trump administration, this time over a whistleblower complaint that acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire refuses to hand over to Congress."

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff issued a subpoena on Friday to Maguire to “compel the production of a whistleblower complaint that the Intelligence Community Inspector General’s (IC IG) determined to be credible and a matter of ‘urgent concern,’” a statement from Schiff’s office said.
Schiff also is seeking the IC IG’s determination and “all records pertaining to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) involvement in this matter, including any and all correspondence with other Executive Branch actors such as the White House.”
The Intelligence Committee chairman added that he is concerned that the complaint is being intentionally withheld from Congress “to protect the President or other Administration officials.”
Schiff noted that it is unprecedented for a director of national intelligence to prevent a whistleblower complaint determined by the IC IG to be credible from being submitted to the congressional intelligence committees.
Additionally, Maguire allegedly consulted with the Justice Department about the complaint, filed last month, in apparent violation of a statute requiring him to submit it to the congressional committee within 10 days.
While we do not know the contents of this complaint, which was made by someone in the intelligence community, Schiff’s statement is rather ominous. The House Intelligence Committee should have received it by Sept. 2, according to a letter Schiff sent Maguire on Friday. The committee formally requested it on Sept. 10.
“As Acting Director of National Intelligence, you have neither the legal authority nor the discretion to overrule a determination by the IC IG. Moreover, you do not possess the authority to withhold from the Committee a whistleblower disclosure from within the Intelligence Community that is intended for Congress,” the letter stated.
Given the administration’s track record of ignoring congressional subpoenas and forcing matters to court, Schiff said he would require Maguire to appear before the committee in an open hearing on Sept. 19 if Maguire fails to abide by the subpoena.
According to Politico, Maguire’s office acknowledged receiving the subpoena. “We are reviewing the request and will respond appropriately,” a senior intelligence official told the news site. “The ODNI and Acting DNI Maguire are committed to fully complying with the law and upholding whistleblower protections and have done so here.”
The secretive nature of the complaint has prompted all types of speculation on social media. Whatever the content, it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on.

U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft drop munitions on a cave in eastern Afghanistan. (photo: U.S. Armed Forces)
U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft drop munitions on a cave in eastern Afghanistan. (photo: U.S. Armed Forces)

Yes, the United States Needs to Withdraw From Afghanistan
Farooq Sulehria, Jacobin
Sulehria writes: "When President Trump scuttled talks for a peace deal in Afghanistan, liberal media heaved a sigh of relief. But despite the risks, an end to the US occupation is a precondition for peace in the country."
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Demonstrators outside the company headquarters of Purdue Pharma, owned by the Sackler family, in Stamford, Connecticut, on Thursday. (photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images)
Demonstrators outside the company headquarters of Purdue Pharma, owned by the Sackler family, in Stamford, Connecticut, on Thursday. (photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images)

New York Uncovers $1 Billion in Sackler Family Wire Transfers
Danny Hakim, The New York Times
Hakim writes: "The New York attorney general's office said on Friday that it had tracked about $1 billion in wire transfers by the Sackler family, including through Swiss bank accounts, suggesting that the family tried to shield wealth as it faced a raft of litigation over its role in the opioid crisis.
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Storm clouds pass over a Roman Catholic church. (photo: Jason Cohn/Reuters)
Storm clouds pass over a Roman Catholic church. (photo: Jason Cohn/Reuters)

Pedophile Priest Sentenced to 30 Years of Prison in US
teleSUR
Excerpt: "A former Catholic priest who served in New Mexico will serve 30 years in prison for abusing a young alter boy for two years in the 1990s."
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A woman walks by destroyed cars in the Mudd neighborhood in Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco, on 7 September 2019, in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. (photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)
A woman walks by destroyed cars in the Mudd neighborhood in Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco, on 7 September 2019, in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. (photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)

'The Poor Are Punished': Dorian Lays Bare Inequality in the Bahamas
David Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "Holidaymakers queuing at immigration at the Bahamas' Nassau airport are still serenaded by three pink-shirted men playing jovial music. They are still sunbathing on the beaches and still swimming in the sea. It is as if nothing has changed in paradise."
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A white-crowned sparrow affixed with a lightweight digitally-coded radio transmitter that broadcasts signals that relay the bird's whereabouts. (photo: Margaret Eng)
A white-crowned sparrow affixed with a lightweight digitally-coded radio transmitter that broadcasts signals that relay the bird's whereabouts. (photo: Margaret Eng)

Migrating Birds May Be Collateral Damage for a Popular Pesticide
Jim Daley, Scientific American
Daley writes: "One of the most widely used agricultural insecticides causes severe weight loss in white-crowned sparrows and delays the migration of these common North American songbirds, according to a new study published Thursday in Science. The finding suggests exposure to the pesticide could be contributing to declines in certain bird species over the past half-century, experts say."
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Democratic Establishment's Culpability in the Death of ThinkProgress





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The Democratic Establishment's Culpability in the Death of ThinkProgress
The Center for American Progress. (photo: AP)
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Excerpt: "The Center for American Progress (CAP) and its parallel advocacy arm the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action) are two key cogs in the left-wing policy and message machine. Using the institutional imprimatur of CAP's 'think tank' and CAP Action's blog ThinkProgress, CAP's directors and funders - who include left-wing hedge fund titan George Soros - attempt to move national policy debates ever leftward."

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In that light, you can almost see the shuttering of ThinkProgress—and the attempt to relaunch a neutered version—as a skirmish in the battle being fought over many of the other institutions that collectively make up what we imprecisely call “The Democratic Party.” It is perhaps not entirely coincidental that the independent media arm of the Center for American Progress was deemed inessential around the same time that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee codified (and hardened) its policy of blackballing vendors who work for primary challengers, around the same time that the head of the Democratic National Committee went to the mat to prevent presidential candidates from participating in a climate debate, and so on and so on. Certain forces are reasserting control and freezing out the insurgents and rabble-rousers in advance of a critical election year. This is the last, best chance to effect Trump’s removal, and those who command these institutions can no longer abide the heretics they once tolerated. 


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Charles Kupperman. (photo: Larry Downing/Reuters)
Charles Kupperman. (photo: Larry Downing/Reuters)


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Charles Kupperman: A Bolton-Style Hawk Is Trump's Acting National Security Advisor
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Out with the old, in with the same? This seems to be the case as the White House informed Tuesday that Charles Kupperman will be serving as acting National Security Advisor to replace sacked John Bolton."

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Kupperman, 68, is a longtime defense contractor executive and neoconservative policy campaigner.

Kupperman served as vice president of Lockheed Martin’s missile defense sector and then as vice president of Boeing’s strategic operations and missile defense operations, a post he retired from in 2006. 
Despite the years, he has maintained a conservative borderline far-right stance, as in recently from 2001 to 2010, he served on the board of directors of the Center for Security Policy, an anti-Muslim think tank led by Frank Gaffney Jr. that promotes aggressive missile defense programs and militarist policies. 
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an Alabama-based hate monitor, designates the CSP as an anti-Muslim hate group, pointing to the group's promotion of conspiracy theories claiming that Muslims have infiltrated the U.S. government and seek to establish Islamic law in the country. 











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U.S. Special Operations personnel prepare to board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a mission in Afghanistan. (photo: U.S. Department of Defense)
U.S. Special Operations personnel prepare to board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during a mission in Afghanistan. (photo: U.S. Department of Defense)

"A More Volatile and Dangerous World": The Legacy of 9/11 and America's "Forever Wars"
George Herring, Lexington Herald Leader
Herring writes: "It has been nearly 20 years since that fateful day we now call simply 9/11. We are still living with its consequences."
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Demonstrators protest outside an ICE office in New Orleans on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (photo: Bryn Stole)
Demonstrators protest outside an ICE office in New Orleans on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019. (photo: Bryn Stole

Activists Arrested at New Orleans ICE Offices After Protesting Pending Deportation of Ill Cuban Man
Bryn Stole, NOLA
Stole writes: "Dozens of demonstrators picketed outside U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement's New Orleans Field Office and blocked traffic on Loyola Avenue for about a half-hour Monday in a protest against the pending deportation of a Cuban asylum seeker with severe health issues."
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A corn farmer. (photo: Austin Public Library)

For Rural America, Medicare for All Is a Matter of Life or Death
Barb Kalbach, Guardian UK
Kalbach writes: "Insurance firms are gobbling up airtime in Iowa to attack Medicare for All. They claim it would hurt the very same hospitals their business model has spent years bleeding dry."
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Hundreds of people who were displaced by Hurricane Dorian gather at a port that was turned into a distribution and evacuation centre in Marsh Harbour, Bahamas. (photo: Carolyn Van Houten/Getty Images

Desperation Mounts in Bahamas as Shelters Turn Survivors Away
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Desperation mounted in the Bahamas on Tuesday as Hurricane Dorian survivors arriving in the capital by boat and plane were turned away from overflowing shelters."
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A new report recommends five specific areas in which to invest. (photo: Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
A new report recommends five specific areas in which to invest. (photo: Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto/Getty Images)

5 Ways We Need to Adapt to Climate Change - or Pay the Price
Paola Rosa-Aquino, Grist
Rosa-Aquino writes: "New findings suggest that the world needs to devote an urgent effort to adapt to the changes that are already on the horizon."
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