Showing posts with label Code Pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Code Pink. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Mucking Forons







Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Dispatch from a double agent





Monday, August 10, 2015

Medusa Benjamin; Cuntstrodinaire





Medusa Benjamin



This is how far I'm behind.  Code Pink's Medusa Benjamin appeared on C-Span's Book Notes last Sunday.  Not yesterday; last Sunday. I stumbled across it and was forced to slow down and gawk while this bitch explained why she cannot trust media to tell truth about how despicable we Americans are, not even MSNBC!  No, she goes to  Al Jazeera America (Fact-Based, In-Depth News) and reads the Guardian for a modicum of truth about the United States' body politic.

Hate is an awful thing;  it corrodes the soul and destroys the mind, but I do hate her guts. The worst appellation I can tag any women with is CUNT.  Medusa is a cunt.  I'm not really sure that Hillary Clinton is even a cunt, because I think Hillary has a pathology that renders her incapable of
strike that.  Hillary is too a cunt, but Medusa is a Cuntstrodinaire.  A traitor who urged our soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq to kill their officers.  I would very much like to see her hanged one day after a proper trial. 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Gimme a C"- Gimme a" U"- Gimme a "N"- Gimme a ROPE



 



Code Pink have a problem with Sen. Tom Cotton
America Have a problem with Code Pink



Forgive me. I've wasted too much ink over the years on Code Pink.  The pics above are not photoshopped.  So, would it be fair to say that ANYONE supporting this group should suffer the harshest public rebuke? I mean, if you employ one find a reason to fire her. Use effigies. Don't extend credit. Shun them entirely.  There are other things, illegal things, that I could not possibly suggest.  And while there's never an excuse for a man to hit a women, it's okay for a woman to beat the crap out of another woman.  Not legally, but morally. 

Tom Cotton Rules!

Thursday, March 06, 2014

Code Stink

OBAMUNISM, The Party,

I was  brutally assaulted by Egyptian authorities.
Boo-fkn-Hoo

 

Send this letter to the Egyptian government with our demands


Just the other day I hopped on a plane to Egypt, eager to join the international delegation of 100 women headed to Gaza for International Women’s Day. Little did I know I would be stopped at the Cairo airport, detained, held overnight in a cell, then in the morning brutally assaulted by Egyptian authorities. They threw me to the ground, stomped on my back, handcuffed me so tightly they dislocated my shoulder, and then deported me to Turkey.

Now the Egyptian authorities are blocking most of the remaining delegates from entering Egypt and traveling to Gaza. It has been frustrating and disappointing for us, but we cannot forget that almost two million Palestinians remained trapped in Gaza while the Egyptian Rafah border remains closed or tightly controlled.

What happened to me was trauma


It’s hard to know what exactly is true in Benjamin’s story and what is made up. Benjamin is an anti-American, neo-communist drama queen. Her whole adult life is a study in media manipulation.

A serial exaggerator, it is Benjamin’s mission in life to focus the eyeballs of humanity on herself in order to draw attention to the ugly, radical causes she supports. Malibu, California-based Code Pink, a nonprofit corporation whose formal name is Environmentalism Through Inspiration and Non Violent Action, was created as a so-called women’s “peace” group. Although the group engages in choreographed, often goofy street protests involving public toplessness, fake blood, and oversized effigies of political leaders, it is a serious extremist organization that aligns itself with America’s ruthless enemies abroad. [FRONT PAGE]




Thursday, August 08, 2013

Code Pink - Again


CoDE pINK aLert

Res Ipsa Loquitor

 
Falsehood, like poison, will generally be rejected when administered alone; but when blended with wholesome ingredients, may be swallowed unperceived —Richard Whately

Dear Friend,

Almost 12 years ago when our government was beating the drums of war, we declared CODEPINK for peace. Today, that same fear is continuously instilled in us, with new terrorist threats surfacing, citizens constantly being surveilled, embassies closing around the world, and more innocent civilians being slaughtered by US drone strikes-- all in the name of national security. Here at CODEPINK we’ve come up with a list of 10 ways to break the cycle of fear and war:

1. Declare a moratorium on drone strikes.
2. Close the US drone base in Saudi Arabia.
3. Free the 86 Guantanamo prisoners cleared for release.
4. Apologize and compensate innocent victims of US attacks.
5. Go for the “zero option” in Afghanistan: withdraw all US troops.
6. Pursue diplomacy.
7. Stop supporting dictatorships and repressive militaries.
8. Support non-violent civil society movements.
9. Adhere to the international rule of law.
10. Spend foreign aid money on education, healthcare and lifting people out of poverty


I'm sort of grateful that I am still able to be astounded by the depth and breadth of Demobomunist  mendacity and calumniations. I can still take a punch.


 It's hard knowing when to stop though, isn't it?  I mean, eventually you'll always tip your hand about being  mindless, useful idiots



Saturday, July 06, 2013

A Soiling Gigolo named Kerry



Absurdities upon which I will not silently put


Res Ipsa Loquitor


No single person can keep up with the plethora of staggeringly absurd and bizarre goings on in today's culture, but I do stumble upon some that are so over the top  that they must be commented on.  The first one today is that John Kerry is Sec/State. How could that have happened in the first place? News that he was sailing on his boat during Egypt upheaval, contrary to what we were led to believe, is only a manifestation of the disease named Sec/State John Kerry.

The second insult to my sensibilities arrived via e-mail, from Code Pink (I'm on their list).

Next week the defense will present its case in the trial of whisteblower Bradley Manning. Manning is facing life in prison for exposing the truth about what is being done abroad in our name. Manning said: “I want people to see the truth, because without information you cannot make informed decisions as a public.
Res Ipsa Loquitor


One argument for women in combat is this.  While no gentleman could, they are able to beat and bayonet every Code Pink bitch found marching with this band of Marxists

Kindly add your own outrageous story links below,  Sheesh.



Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Egyptians Know Obama better than most Americans do





Res Ipsa Loquitor

Our interventionist foreign policy is the gift that keeps on giving. Is there any Middle Eastern country that we haven’t screwed up yet? Oh yeah – Iran. Give Obama and McCain time (How utterly prescient?). That will be the clusterfuck that destroys the world. Full


In Syria, where foreign Sunni jihadis, supported and armed by the United States, are attacking all non-Muslims—Christians are prime and obvious targets,  and their slaughter are many—Shias, who are seen as “false Muslims,” are naturally also under attack. For example, Salafi Sheikh recently issued a fatwa saying that those Muslims fighting to topple secular president Bashar Assad and install Sharia law are free to “capture and have sex with” all non-Sunni women ...The Arab Spring’s Latest Victims
Obama didn't just support Morsi, he was instrumental in handing Egypt over to his Muslim Brotherhood handlers.  The whole thing was packaged  under the sobriquet "Muslim Spring; created and sponsored by the U.S. (Obama and Sec/State Clinton), and designed to transfer Shia sect governments to the Sunnis (aka Iran).

I mean, how transparent must they be?  The vanguard of rabble rousers sent to Egypt
to sow dissension against the Mubarak governmentincluded Code Pink anarchists?  And domestic terroristsand Clinton enablers Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn?  Puh-leeze. 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

CODE PINK INTEL





Today's Intercepted Document
Res Ipsa Loquitor

Monied interests are corrupting our whole political system ...   in Charlotte, dubbed Wall Street South, we busted up big banks with giant bra toss actions outside Bank of America HQs. ... Next we’re taking our powerful pink action team to New York City to mark the one-year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street.

Monied interests indeed. I'm obliged always to include bio information with this lot.  They were front and center during the "Arab Spring (into Muslim Brotherhood arms)" orchestrated rebellion that took down Mubarak, and they had administration help from guess who? 

[From www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org]

Next, the demonstrators prepared to go to Egypt, to participate in a Hamas-organized "Gaza Freedom March," again to protest Israeli policy. Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin told the media that Hamas “has pledged to ensure our safety” in Egypt. Joining Code Pink on the trip were former Weather Underground terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.


Code Pink members “subscribe in varying degrees to strands of Marxist, neo-Marxist, and progressive left-wing thought, and their ideas belong to a long and complex history of radical politics going back to the early Bolsheviks.”

Between 2008 and 2010, Code Pink made nine trips to Egypt in a campaign to undermine the Egyptian government, which was on friendly terms with Israel and was helping to enforce the Israeli blockade against Gaza. Then, when riots erupted in Egypt in late January 2011—ostensibly protesting the autocratic and corrupt regime of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak—Code Pink representatives were on the ground in Cairo from the very start of the uprising. In early February 2011, Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin reported that her organization had already raised more than $10,000 for the anti-Mubarak protesters. In an effort to augment that sum, Code Pink issued an emergency appeal for an additional $5,000 to fund “the next big uprising” against the Egyptian government.

Code Pink receives financial support from the Tides Foundation, the Streisand Foundation, and the New Priorities Foundation. [Code Pink Profile]


Friday, August 31, 2012

Code Pink Vag



CODE PINK

                                                                                                    

-blah-blah-blah.

I subscribe to Code Pink's news letter because it's just so over- the-top bizarre.  But this—Vagina Protest!— is over, over-the-top. Vagina Protest?  

I had my Impact-0-Meter set up in Tampa, and here's the recorded impact Code Pink had this week. Zero, if you don't count  new opinions formed by people who'd never seen anything like it before. They have to do it though, in order to keep the ANSWER and SOROS checks coming.  Only reason I can think of.  Vagina Protest!  Man, there ain't no flies on their watermelons.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Code Punk



CODE PUNKS

Code Punk Awaiting Execution Fantasy



Say what you want about Code Pink (Okay.) -- we can always count on its members to keep it real and, well, colorful. Remember when the activist group glitter-bombed former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty as he signed books in San Francisco?

And because they never miss an opportunity to show their sheer disdain for the Tea Party-types, members are calling on local authorities to arrest former Vice President Dick Cheney as he arrives in San Francisco today to speak at a private Asian conference at the Palace Hotel.

Naturally, the group has organized an "Arrest Cheney"  presence outside the hotel equip with provocative banners, flyers, and, yes, there will be people dressed in black-and-white jail "outfits," wearing Cheney masks.
San Francisco Weekly


That this guy is catering to a like-minded audience (San Fran) is justification enough for the forthcoming Barn Army nuclear strike on the Bay Area.  This has been cathartic for me. You?



Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cose Pink Celebrates .....



Res ipsa loquitur


October 23, 2011

Dear Friend,

Our movement for change is growing roots. Last week, LA became the first city in the world to pass a resolution in solidarity with the Occupy Together movement and we celebrated the one-month anniversary of Occupy Wall St. And CODEPINKers have lent their bodies and their voices to this grassroots movement for change.

We’ve been wary of the “occupy” frame since it was first suggested. We take words seriously and since our primary focus is ending occupations and reinvesting in life-affirming activities, we will continue critiquing the movement as we help build it.

We know that rape is an occupation of our bodies. We know that rape is used as a weapon of war. And we know that women's participation in decision-making is as imperative in resolving economic injustice as it is in resolving armed conflict. Together, we can ensure that ½ of the 99% are equal participants in the creation of a better world.

Onwards towards gender inclusivity,
Alli, C.J., Farida, Gayle, Janet, Jodie, Juliana, Kristen, Lisa, Nancy, Medea, Melanie, Rae, Rosie, Sanaa, Sharon, and Tighe

P.S. Read Medea’s piece The Only 'Success' in Iraq is that U.S. Troops Are Leaving



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Where's the unabomber when we really need him?

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Meet Matt Damon ..

What I was saying
Not secession, but expulsion from our union ....

Received via e-mail

September 30, 2011

Dear Friend,

From the beginning, CODEPINK has highlighted the horrific cost of war on women and reminded leaders that women are essential to peace talks and post-conflict resolution world wide. We are thrilled that PBS is launching a groundbreaking five part series, Women, War & Peace, the most comprehensive global media initiative ever mounted on the roles of women in war and peace. Airing on Tuesdays, beginning October 11, Women, War & Peace features narrators Matt Damon, Tilda Swinton, Geena Davis and Alfre Woodard, and offers an excellent opportunity for us to engage our larger community in our work to Create, Not Hate.

Can you host or attend a viewing party for this important and powerful series? This kind of programming becomes even more meaningful when you can watch and discuss it with other people.

CODEPINK is continuing our own global dialogues on Women, War & Peace as the ignominious tenth anniversary of the Afghan War approaches. We discussed the havoc wreaked on Iraq with Dr. Rashad Zaydan, our friend from Iraqi Knowledge for Women Society. We're discussing the situation in Afghanistan with Afghan Women's Mission and international human rights lawyer Tzili Mor. And we remain in the streets - in Liberty Plaza near Wall Street, in Los Angeles outside Obama fundraisers, in San Francisco as part of the Moving Planet rally and across the country.

Code Pink Peace

This is not the "Peaceful" pictuere that was attached.  It is real however.
....    it's time for American citizens to separate themselves from these new Amerikans, with whom we share no values, no sense of history, and increasingly no common language.  Not secession, but expulsion from our union of certain problem areas ...


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

About Egypt

Egypt Unveiled
a little

Farahat: If someone like Glenn Beck , whom I respect and admire, agrees with Nageh Ibrahim from Al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya that the protests against Mubarak are wrong and not in their best interest, then I think this a sign that one needs to revise their premises. When Al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya and freedom loving people agree on what’s in their best interest, I take this as a sign of dangerous misconception that no one can afford.
Why President Obama supported protests in Egypt and why I do, might be for entirely different reasons. The Obama administration is resuming formal contacts with the Muslim Brotherhood, which certainly is not in the best interest of freedom loving people in Egypt.

FP: But just a second, where Glenn Beck was right, and where those who are concerned about these demonstrations are right, is that the devil we know might be better than the devil we don’t know. No one is denying what you are saying about the true nature of the phony “secular” leaders, but the Muslim Brotherhood could very well come to power on the backs of these demonstrators and then we have an even worse situation. Surely, to take Egypt as an example, it is better for us to have a Mubarak in power than a Khomeini-like regime.

Farahat: I believe that’s a dangerous notion, because the “devil you know” is breeding and indoctrinating millions of devils you don’t know. It’s an unsustainable strategy that only creates a short-term delusion of stability while it only allows your enemy to conveniently plot. [
Code Commie
The complex political dynamics at work here keep my head spinning,  and this FrontPage interview with Cynthia Farahat, a political activist and dissident in Egypt did little to firm things up for me.     When that happens I  go the the Oracle of of the Jumping Gonad,  which in this case asked, simply, "What side did you say Code Pink was on?"

Om.  Ommmmmmmm"  Om.

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

GOOGLE THIS
A politician will always tip off his true belief by stating the opposite at the beginning of the sentence. For maximum comprehension, do not start listening until the first clause is concluded. Begin instead at the word "but" which begins the second, or active, clause. This is the way to tell a liberal from a conservative -- before they tell you.
Thus: "I have always believed in a strong national defense, second to none, but ... " (a liberal, about to propose a $20 billion defense cut)
Frank Mankiewicz

Boned Jello

An adjunct corollary to Mankiewicz's meme is  Democrats will almost always accuse Republicans of that which they themselves are doing, and when caught will heap ridicule on the evidence.  A little bit of all this can be found in Gawker's The Right-Wing Nut’s Guide to Egypt.  This attempt at sarcastic put-down actually provides a pretty good road map to what's going on.

  • Bill Ayers taught the Muslim Brotherhood how to protest
  • President Obama secretly facilitated and/or encouraged an Islamist takeover of Egypt
    • Players: President Obama, nonspecific Islamists
  • Escalating anarchy in Egypt is merely a prelude to revolt in the streets in the U.S.
    • Players: President Obama's obvious authoritarianism, the people, guns, Facebook
      • (No mention of Code Pink's history of rabble rousing; George Soros not mentioned at all)
  • The Egyptian revolution will result in a dictatorship
    • Players: The secret Egyptian desire for despotism, the inexorable march of history
      • (no mention of Muslim Brotherhood)
  • The Muslim Brotherhood is attempting to enact Sharia law in the United States
    • Players: The Muslim Brotherhood, "front organizations," Homeland Security Adviser John Brennan, Allah
      • (Ain't that too cute?)
One of the things Gawker misses (along with George Soros)  is Google's involvement, very important now that "Activist's tears may be game changer in Egypt." That "activist" is Wael Ghonim, Google’s head of marketing for the Middle East, and who flew into Egypt to join the opposition to Mubarak.  Ghonim is now reported to be the “spokesman” for the opposition. Ahem.

Friday, February 04, 2011

Code Pinkery at its worst

I Get E-Mail
From: "Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK in Cairo" <codepink@mail.democracyinaction.org>
To: TRKOF
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 15:27:24 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Whose side are we on in Egypt?

Code Pinker Medea Benjamin

Dear Friend,

Blah-Blah-Blah 

Will you make a generous donation now to support the pro-democracy movement in Egypt?

People around the US are asking, what can we do that will make a difference?  How can we send a signal that the world is watching, the world is with the people of Egypt?  We've signed petitions and tweeted our eyeballs out.  Now what? 

Will you donate $5 today to help buy flowers?
This is one way we around the world can support the nonviolent people's uprising.

We have met with dozens of women and groups in Cairo and these women and our CODEPINK delegation on the ground in Egypt are asking this:

Help us raise $5,000 in emergency funds today to support the Egyptian revolution!

Beyond solidarity, the best way we can show our support for the Egyptian uprising is to demand that our own government cut off aid to the Mubarak regime. Join us in telling President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the U.S. Congress to stop funding the Mubarak regime now, to call on Mubarak to resign, and to expressly say that our government stands with the Egyptian people. 

The Egyptian people are writing a beautiful chapter in the history of nonviolent revolutions. Let's show them we are on their side.

Send flowers and supplies to the demonstrators!

support the nonviolent people's uprising.?!?
When a group like Code Pink, which affiliates with every America-hating group in the world, and openly promotes that American soldiers kill their officers and join the other side ... well,  the leaders ought be subject to a shoot-on-sight warrant.  But they're not, which is another example of us confusing freedom of speech with  treason.  Anyway,  I don't know for sure that  Code Pink is responsible for this  piece of agitprop, but  it certainly has their smell, and it is their message.  Most striking is the presumption of gullibility it carries.  Are people really that stupid?
Code Pinker Medea Benjamin