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The interim president of Brazil (Miguel Temer) is himself under investigation for impeachment and is tied to the Petrobas scandal. He was just found guilty of breaking campaign finance laws and is actually forbidden to run for office for another 8 years.
He's been President for what?A month? And he's already had three ministers resign (all hand-picked by him from the right wing parties who lost the last elections). Two of them (One his Minister for Transparency!) were caught on tape boasting how now that they were in power they could get the Petrobas investigation shut down. So there's dirt on everyone's hands down there...but it seems pretty clear that the impeachment of Rouseff wasn't done out of concern about corruption. It was done so unpopular parties could take over the government through a non-electoral process.
As for Venezuela it's a disaster...but I'm not sure that's a good reason to let Brazil degenerate into chaos. Or to not even be able to offer any comments and hide behind "we don't like to comment on the internal affairs of other countries". Of course we do, but only when it suits us.
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I agree that even if the threshold for concern/State Dept statements is humanitarian concerns, it would be disingenuous to explain it all away that way when the standard shifts depending on the politics of the situation. The only things I've got here is that the Intercept story was awfully spun and misleading, and don't count on the State Department to be principled in any way.
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Interesting discussion re South America. It strikes me that Venezuela has been openly hostile to the US and Brazil has not. Venezuela, IMO, while having some oil relevance is a big zero. Brazil is the South American "power" -- I guess -- to the extent South America has such things. And I'm not familiar enough with Brazil's internal issues to comment on whether they are abusive when it comes to civil rights, but Venezuela clearly is.
I'd rather swim in the Lake of Fecality than visit a Venezuelan hospital. I mean -- it's an unmitigated fucking disaster of a country resulting from both drop in oil prices and a painfully stupid government. As corrupt as Brazil is, I don't think they've assfucked their people in any way approaching Chavez.
So, Brazil, IMO, considerably more important than Venezuela and Brazil, IMO, considerably less citizen assfuckery.
Setting that aside, why on earth does anything less than true first world countries host global events? I mean -- I know WHY....but FFS, pass a resolution, UN...make yourself useful.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostTrump says the judge overseeing the lawsuit against Trump University can't be fair to him because hes a Mexican. Even though the guy was born and raised in Indiana, but is of Mexican heritage.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/03/politi...ead/index.html
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Re Trump, his comments on the Judge are profoundly stupid. I can't imagine going out of my way to piss off a judge trying my case. But, hey, if he wants to fuck himself, then so be it.
What's interesting is that he took issue with him being of Mexican descent -- arguing he'll have it out for Trump based on that descent and, presumably, his life experiences. I think that's stupid, but it calls to my mind the liberal argument for "diversity" -- that folks of different races, ethnicities, genders (apparently there are dozens), etc see things differently and thus we need a diverse bench to represent all viewpoints. Indeed, Justice Sotamayor famously asserted a viewpoint of a "wise Latina" adds value to the bench (I think she actually said was better than old white males).
Assuming that "diversity" argument to be true -- that different judges reach different conclusions based on their race, ethnicity, etc.....then, well, Trump may actually have a point. Now, I think that particular case for diversity is utter hogwash so Trump's points are hogwash...but I think you'd have a hard time splitting the baby on this one...Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostRe Trump, his comments on the Judge are profoundly stupid. I can't imagine going out of my way to piss off a judge trying my case. But, hey, if he wants to fuck himself, then so be it.
Originally posted by iam416 View PostWhat's interesting is that he took issue with him being of Mexican descent -- arguing he'll have it out for Trump based on that descent and, presumably, his life experiences. I think that's stupid, but it calls to my mind the liberal argument for "diversity" -- that folks of different races, ethnicities, genders (apparently there are dozens), etc see things differently and thus we need a diverse bench to represent all viewpoints. Indeed, Justice Sotamayor famously asserted a viewpoint of a "wise Latina" adds value to the bench (I think she actually said was better than old white males).Last edited by Hannibal; June 7, 2016, 08:05 AM.
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Tell us all about the judge's "political leanings", Hannibal. The guy made a career going after the Mexican cartels and had to be guarded 24/7 for a while.
And anyways Trump didn't say shit about the judge's politics. He said he was "Mexican" and therefore incapable of properly handling his job. And later added that no Muslim could be trusted to treat him fairly either.
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Take some time to learn about the judge's political leanings and you might see it differently.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Hanni- Trump directly attacked the man's ethnicity. Spin all you want. Trump mentioned nothing of substance about his case nor about the judge's political leanings. Trump felt simply calling him a "Mexican" was evidence enough of his inability to be a judge.Last edited by Dr. Strangelove; June 7, 2016, 08:19 AM.
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