Monday, June 23, 2025

Brian Wilson, Joanna Newsom, the Beatles, Diana Ross & the Supremes

the crazies

 

Tonight, Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Meeting Of The Mini-Minds."  went up. 



After President Donald Trump's decision to strike three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday, administration officials are barely bothering to pretend the unprecedented - and potentially calamitous - attacks were motivated by new intelligence suggesting Iran was on the brink of having nuclear weapons. 
Just months ago, Trump's Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified to Congress, in her opening statement, that the U.S. intel community "continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon" and had not reauthorized its nuclear weapons program.

While Trump recently publicly disputed Gabbard's testimony, according to two administration officials with knowledge of internal deliberations in recent weeks, the president's decision to strike was not driven by any new U.S. intelligence on Iran.

"There is no intel," says one of the officials, who were granted anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. "Nothing new, that I'm aware of… The president is protecting the United States and our interests, [but] the intelligence assessments have not really changed from what they were before."

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), who sits on the Foreign Relations Committee, confirmed Saturday night that American intelligence assessments on Iran have not changed. "I was briefed on the intelligence last week. Iran posed no imminent threat of attack to the United States," he wrote on social media. "Iran was not close to building a deliverable nuclear weapon." 

The capricious madman.  That's what Chump is.  That and a loser.  


On vibrations, reminder to everyone to catch Trina's "Shrimp Salad Rolls in the Kitchen" where she covers the death of Brian Wilson.  I agree that "Good Vibrations" was Brian's last great record -- and agree that we're talking about the recording.  Brian was a great producer.  A very strong songwriter as well but truly a great producer.

And where the hell is Joanna Newsom?

Still on music.  Today, I heard "Good Intentions Paving Road" over speakers in the drug store when I darted in for some medication.  And I was humming along and then singing along.  I love that song.  Joanna's a great artist but that truly is her finest song and probably one of the finest songs of 2010.  

So when I got home, I looked her up and 2015's DIVERS is still the last album she's released.  She may not be releasing music but she has been busy.  She and her husband Andy Samberg had a baby in 2017 and then another in 2023.  Back in December, Mimi Kenny (THE HARD TIMES) 'reported' ('reported' because it's a satire site):

Acclaimed folk musician Joanna Newsom recently announced that the long-awaited follow-up to her most recent studio album was nearing completion, pending the addition of comedic rap verses from her husband, actor and Lonely Island member, Andy Samberg.

“I understand my near-decade-long hiatus from recording has been difficult for devotees of immersive, mystical Americana, rich with compositional wonder but grounded by a human longing for meaning and connection,” said Newsom. “And I thank them for their patience as my beloved husband completes and records his uproarious yet insightful rap verses about topics including, but not limited to, getting pink eye because his best friend farted on his pillow, the Times Square Olive Garden, and how guys who are 5’10” are the short guys of tall guys. I trust they too will recognize the beauty of our shared artistic journey.”


Again, satire site but the fact that they took the trouble to do think up a write up goes to the fact that she's on other minds as well.  Away from satire, Will Howard (FAR OUT) shared his thoughts on one of his favorite Joanna Newsom songs back in March:

If I were to describe a song about an intergalactic time war, one with lyrics like: “Where in the hell are the rest of your fellow 101 Lightborne Elite? Stormed in the New Highland Light Infantry”, what genre would you think it was? You’d almost certainly visualise an epic power metal banger stuffed with solos, sky-scraping vocals and riffs for the day. Well, you’d at least be right about the sky-scraping vocals part. This is no Bruce Dickinson, though. Instead, the unmistakable soprano of Joanna Newsom leads this gentle, plaintive chamber-folk number.

Sure, it’s out of the leftfield, but that’s the definition of Newsom’s career. This is a woman who became one of the leading lights of 21st-century folk music by playing the harp and singing like an adorable cartoon frog, and those are arguably the least esoteric parts of her music career. Not for nothing does her debut album, The Milk-Eyed Mender, contain lyrics such as, “Catenaries and dirigibles/ Brace and buoy the living room/ A loom of metal, warp-woof-wimble/ And a thimblesworth of milky moon”.
Yet, making a song like the ‘Waltz of the 101st Lightborne’ is out there, even for her. Especially when, despite the song featuring on a concept album, the rest of the album has nothing to do with the story of a time-bending colonial war folding in on itself. The album, as Newsome explained to Uncut, was inspired by how her (at the time) recent marriage had invited death into her life: “Because there is someone you can’t bear to lose. When it registers as true, it’s like a little shade of grief comes in when love is its most real version. Then it contains death inside of it, and then that death contains love inside of it.”

Infusing an epic like ‘…101st’ into a single song is a bold move, but so is undertaking world tours with a harp, and this unique singer-songwriter does both with ease. The song itself is less about any particular battle contested by the titular squadron because Newsom casts herself as one of their sweethearts in the ballad, waiting for her beloved to return. However, the war has become something cosmic, and her love will not return, not due to death, but a fate much worse.

This war never can end: “When I woke, he was gone and the war had begun / In eternal return and repeat… Make it stop, my love / We were wrong to try / Never saw what we could unravel in travelling light / Nor how the trip debrides Like a stack of slides / All we saw was that time is taller than space is wide.” These concepts are headier and more involved than most sci-fi novels, but Newsom thankfully elaborates on this in a conversation with The Fader.

I'm looking at a list of upcoming releases and The Lemonheads are coming back?  That could be an interesting album.  At the start of the month, The Doobie Brothers released a new album.  I did not know that.  Or that Cynthia Erivo has an album that just came out (I have to listen to that and will make a point to do so).  Barbra Streisand's THE SECRET OF LIFE: PARTNERS VOLUME 2 comes out Friday.  It's a duets album and it is her 37th studio album.  I write stuff like that and then I get an e-mail asking what a studio album is.

A studio album means the artist goes into the studio and records an album.  A greatest hits or compilation is when a label releases an album by an artist that collects recordings from various albums or periods.  A live album is, of course, a recording of a live performance.  Sometimes, a live album may feature various concerts, sometimes it may all be from one concert.  EP and LP.  An LP is a long playing album.  They play -- if vinyl -- at 33 and 1/3 on the turntable.  And EP is about half the tracks of an LP.  EPs that we buy in this country tend to be from England.  England's always loved the EP but it's never really been big in the US.   THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR was a Beatles EP in England back in 1967.  The UK version was six songs.  Again, an EP.  For the US version, they made it an LP by grabbing five songs that were released that year as singles but had not been on any Beatles album yet.  And these were monster singles like "All You Need Is Love" (number 1 in the US), "Strawberry Fields Forever" (number 8 in the US), "Hello, Goodbye" (number 1 in the US), "Penny Lane" (number one in the US), and "Baby, You're A Rich Man" (number 34 in the US). 

I was asked about the Beatles in an e-mail in regards to Marvin Gaye.  I have no idea why the chart for ROLLING STONE wanted to treat Marvin's WHAT'S GOING ON? so tenderly.  It's a filler album.  It's an album, also, that he (like Elvis before him) takes songwriting credit that he didn't earn.  If it had been Stevie Wonder (especially TALKING BOOK or SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE) topping their album list of all time, no problem.  But Marvin was a nasty man who beat up women to try to get over the fact that he was attracted to men.  From time to time, he made a good single, but he was not an album artist.  He lacked the chops.  Stevie Wonder was an album artist, Joni Mitchell was one, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin, etc.  I don't think the Carpenters were that important either.  Some people were mere wallpaper.  Some people wrote and performed songs that spoke to you and changed your life.

The Beatles are the all time greats.  In terms of albums but in terms of everything.  They were, at the start, The Jackson Five, One Direction, etc.  They were bubble gum.  And look at how they grew.  They wrote some of the most important songs of their era -- "Yesterday," "Let It Be," "Strawberry Fields Forever," "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," "Revolution," "All You Need Is Love," "Nowhere Man," "Paperback Writer" . . . 

The only group that came close to the Beatles when it came to hit singles was Diana Ross & the Supremes.  They aren't given the credit they deserve as album artists and that's due to MOTOWN.  In the 80s CDs became a new form and people cashed in on the craze -- labels did -- by re-releasing product.  Product is all it was to MOTOWN.  They should be ashamed of themselves (Berry Gordy was already gone) for the half-assed crap they put out.  It wasn't mastered properly and it sounds like s**t. That's the Supremes, that's everyone.  And it sadly continued for years. 

Diana Ross got FOREVER DIANA: MUSICAL MOMENTS in 1993.  Few women had gotten boxed sets.  Groups and male artists had gotten tons.  Diana finally gets one and it is crap because it sounds like crap.  Even the RCA songs -- 8 songs included on disc three -- sounded like crap and I'd love to know how that happened since all of her RCA -- studio albums and the two compilations RCA released -- sounded crisp and lovely.  They took no care at all with the release.  But the Beatles and Diana Ross & the Supremes ruled 60s airwaves -- in the US and the UK.  And if you wanted to make the case that the Supremes made real albums, I'd be right there with you.

In fact, here's my list of the ten best Diana Ross & the Supremes studio albums.



10) MORE HITS BY THE SUPREMES 
9) I HEAR A SYMPHONY 
8) DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES SING & PERFORM FUNNY GIRL 
7) LET THE SUNSHINE IN 
6) THE SUPREMES SING ROGERS & HART
5) CREAM OF THE CROP 
4) WE REMEMBER SAM COOKE 
3) THE SUPREMES SING HOLLAND - DOZIER- HOLLAND
2) THE SUPREMES A' GO-GO
1) REFLECTIONS 

Please note, those are the ten best in my opinion.  They are not the only great albums.  I think the three albums that Diana Ross and the Supremes did with The Temptations are outstanding.  I would have loved to have put THE SUPREMES SING COUNTRY, WESTERN and POP.  The Supremes were so great that their tribute albums were something to hear -- they also did A BIT OF LIVERPOOL which had five songs by the Beatles on it. In 1965, they also did a first rate Christmas album (MERRY CHRISTMAS) 

And they did three great live albums which I'd ran this way:


3) THE SUPREMES AT THE COPA
2) LIVE AT LONDON'S TALK OF THE TOWN (check out "Reflections" and "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone"
3) FAREWELL

FAREWELL is a recording of their January 14, 1970 concert in Las Vegas -- the final Supremes concert with Diana Ross until the RETURN TO LOVE tour in 2000.


Closing with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


Monday, June 23, 2025.  Chump bombs Iran, the disgusting Bill Maher attacks Whoopi Goldberg (for being correct) and tries to start an intimidation campaign against her (note the silence on the left to his actions), Chump continues his war on immigrants, and much more.


Over the weekend, Donald Chump unilaterally carried out an act of war without the Constitutionally mandated Congressional authorization.  He also did not seek UN approval.  He lied to the American people on Friday saying he was going to take two weeks to consider options but then he ordered US B-2 bomber planes to drop twelve 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs on Iran.




Josh Marshall (TPM) explains of the bombing of Iran by the US:


Trump has referred to this as very successful and — if I’m understanding his statement — essentially done. I don’t think that’s how it works. My understanding is that there’s real uncertainty about how many strikes it would take to destroy especially the Fordow facility, which is buried deep in a mountainside. So I think we should be skeptical about how we know how successful this was. You need after action reports to have any sense of what actually happened. The geography here, the composition of the mountainside, how it interacts with these particular munitions. These are incredibly complicated and make outcomes uncertain. (I’m going from memory since we’re reacting to breaking news. So keep that in mind.) The U.S. has conducted extensive testing on these “bunker buster” bombs. And there has been extensive planning going back a number of years on how this attack specifically would be carried out. The Pentagon produces and maintains war plans on almost everything. But this specifically has been planned out in great detail and over many years.

Has Fordow been destroyed as Trump seems to be saying? I very much doubt the military planners would be stating that so confidently at this point.

Let me add a political judgment where, unlike with munitions, I feel like I have understanding of the situation. Trump’s statement on Truth Social was very much: “We did it. It worked. It’s done.” I think Trump felt like he’d gotten himself far out on a limb with his threats and was now in a position where if he didn’t act he’d again be mocked as someone who always caves in response to fear or pressure — TACO, as they’re now saying. So he was stuck there and it was weighing on him. Now he feels like he’s addressed it. He acted. He doesn’t chicken out. Whether the facilities were actually destroyed or how much they were damaged is less of a priority. But I suspect he at least feels like he got himself out of the box he’d gotten himself into. I think that’s what’s driving a lot of this.

Let’s state the obvious that the U.S. has committed a major act of war against another country without any specific immediate or even medium term threat. This is not a token bombing of the kind the U.S. has done more than a few times in the post-Cold War era to make a point.


 There are many strong and valid opinions and takes out there but, for me, the best one is in the title to  Michael Tomasky's piece for THE NEW REPUBLIC "If You Thought Donald Trump Would Never Do This, You’re an Idiot."


Amen.  Glenneth Greenwald, in his plaid skirt and with his crystal meth, was hoping to spend a weekend groveling before some Black man he'd paid to humiliate him (again) but fun and games came to an end with the bombing of Iran.  


If you missed it, liars and racists -- not one or the other, they were both -- like Glenneth and Matt Taibbi and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and so many more whored for Chumpaloompa because he was, they insisted, anti-war.  They trashed and smeared and lied about Kamala Harris.


Why?


Because she's a Black woman.


You saw it with the offensive Bill Maher on Friday.  I don't watch his trash show, to be cler.  Ava and I have repeatedly said for 20 years now that HBO needs to offer more than Bill.  We don't like racists.  But we didn't call for him to be removed from the air.  We called for HBO to offer more voices.


Friday, Bill Maher revealed the thing that frightens him the most in the world: A Black woman who's not afraid to speak.


ABC, he is insisting, needs to address Whoopi and THE VIEW.


Before we get into why, let's stop there a moment.  The left rushed to defend Bill when he called the terrorists who struck on 9/11 heroes.  It got him in huge trouble with the network ABC.  Now, after playing the victim for over two decades, he wants to do the same to Whoopi?  


Of course he does because he's not left, he's libertarian.  And everything in this section should be seen as being written by Ava and myself because it had been our plan to address Bill and the nonsense of We-need-a-man that leads the left and the 'left' like THE NATION to rush to get behind a Bill Maher or a Howard Stern.  Leads THE NATION to toss this trash on their cover nd whitewash these men to insist that they're left and they're new voices.  The 'need' for a left Joe Rogan stories of late?  The only thing new about them is that it's Joe's name this go round.


There is no excuse for Bill Maher's attack on Whoopi.  


None. 


Wednesday on THE VIEW, in a discussion about Iran, Whoopi disagreed with some of the points that Alyssa Farah Griffin made regarding Iran.  

She didn't dispute that they were factual.  She noted that all countries have their human rights issue and stated "Let's not do that, because if we start with that, we have been known in this country to tie gay folks to the car. Listen, I'm sorry, they used to just keep hanging Black people."


This led to the Friday attack on Whoopi from Bill Maher and US House Rep Wesley Hunt. 


Hunt wanted the world to know that's never happened to him! "As I said, I'm a direct descendant of a slave, my great-great-grandfather, who was born on Rosedown Plantation."


When did Whoopi bring you into her comments, fat ass?


Oh, that's right, Uncle Tom, she didn't bring you into them.  You were born in 1981.  


What did she say?  "Listen, I'm sorry, they used to just keep hanging Black people."


She's talking about lynching.  And she's historically correct.  Prissy Bill Maher and fat ass Uncle Tom wanted to attack Whoopi.


And it's not for what she said -- that's what so shameful.


They want to attack Whoopi so that they can set the parameters for any conversation regarding the attack on Iran. 


Are you not getting how offensive that is?


Coming from anyone, that's offensive.  Coming from Bill Maher, it's the height of hypocrisy.  From Frank Rich's September 10, 2006 NEW YORK TIMES column:


The presidential press secretary, Ari Fleischer, condemned Bill Maher’s irreverent comic response to 9/11 by reminding "all Americans that they need to watch what they say, watch what they do." Fear itself -- the fear that "paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance," as FDR had it -- was already being wielded as a weapon against Americans by their own government.


He is trying to do to Whoopi what was done to him.  And when it was done to him, people showed up to defend him -- especially those of us on the left.


And now he's trying to do to Whoopi what was done to him.


As we saw with the attacks on Kamala from Socialists in the fall of 2024, it's something about a Black woman that leads certain people to think they can attack her in any way that they want.  They can dismiss her and attack her.  


And we're seeing that again as Bill Maher attacks Whoopi.  


Whoopi's single sentence that has them so upset is 

"Listen, I'm sorry, they used to just keep hanging Black people,” 


She is correct.  There is nothing controversial about her remarks.


But Bill is trying to make it controversial to shut her up.  


That happened Wednesday.  We learned about it on Friday and were going to try to roll that together into a piece on liars like Tucker Carlson and Glenneth but we covered documentaries instead ("Media: Truth Molested Versus Truth Told") because we're not hypocrites.  (We're calling out someone we know and like for what she did which was racist.  We didn't want to write it, but we did.) 

Bill Maher is insisting that he will decide what comments are and are not appropriate (Bill is a longtime apologist for the Israeli government) and we're not supposed to notice that or question it.


It's really past time for the left to stop supporting the non-leftist Bill Maher.  And it's really past time for garbage outlets like THE NATION, THE PROGRESSIVE, COMMON DREAMS and so many more who refused to defend Kamala Harris from racist attacks to go on looking the other way for racist Bill Maher.


 Shame on anyone who doesn't push back against efforts by Maher and others to define who can speak and what can be said. 

At MEIDASTOUCH NEWS, Troy Matthews writes:


Despite initially stating that the U.S. attack on Iran was limited to disabling Iran's nuclear production sites, and that the U.S. did not seek a wider war, Donald Trump suggested he might pursue regime change in Iran in a post on Truth Social Sunday.

"It’s not politically correct to use the term, 'Regime Change,'" Trump wrote, "but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change??? MIGA!!!"

After attacking both political parties on the campaign trail for getting the U.S. bogged down in forever wars, Trump appears to be steering the U.S. into yet another protracted conflict in the middle east with no end in sight.

Even suggesting the mission could elevate to regime change could be disastrous. The Iranian government is not going to negotiate on nuclear proliferation or peace with Israel if they believe the end game is an all out U.S. invasion to topple them. 

Regime change was the mission in both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars launched at the beginning of the century that lasted 14 years and 20 years respectively. Toppling a regime is only the beginning of a long fight if there is no plan in place for what happens when the regime is gone. Ultimately the power vacuum allows bad actors to step up and further destabilizes the region. 

Trump's inability to refrain from regurgitating his inner thoughts in Truth Social posts continues to propel the world towards a massive conflict, and puts the lives of U.S. troops in danger.


The weekend should have been a weekend of joy and celebration that Mahmoud Khalil was finally released from the 'detention' center he'd spent months in and was finally able to see, for the first time, his newborn child.   CK Smith (SALON) reports:

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian-born Columbia University graduate and activist, walked free Friday after a federal judge ordered his release from immigration detention.

Khalil was held for 104 days in a Louisiana facility under a rarely used section of immigration law, after participating in a pro-Palestinian demonstration at Columbia. Though he faced no criminal charges, his detention drew widespread criticism from civil liberties groups who said the government was targeting political speech.

U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz, presiding in New Jersey, ruled that the government presented no evidence Khalil posed a flight risk or public threat. He also issued an injunction to block Khalil’s deportation while his constitutional challenge proceeds.


Mahmoud is still under attack from the Chump administration but this release should have resulted in applause and reflection.  But when a madman is in charge of the country, we all deal with the effects of his rage and drunken behavior. 

Convicted Felon Donald Chump is destroying the country on a daily basis and his attack on immigrants -- and those mistaken for immigrants is harming the country.  It's harming morale, it's harming the economy.  Casey Stegall (KDFW) reports:

 

State Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller says stepped-up immigration enforcement is taking a toll on the industry. 

As the effects are being felt not just here in Texas, but beyond, federal immigration officials say they’re just doing their jobs.

ICE Effects on Agriculture Industry

Local perspective:

Just 40 miles or so south of Dallas sits Lee Calvert’s 2,000-acre Ellis County family farm.

Calvert knows he’s lucky, not having to rely on farmhands to check the chores off, because those who do say absenteeism among hired migrant help has disrupted their entire operations.

Big picture view:

Recent video posted to immigration-rights groups’ social media channels shows federal agents conducting raids on California farms.


 Levi Sumagaysay and Lauren Hepler (CALMATTERS) note realities in California:


Brandon Mejia usually spends his weekends conducting a symphony of vendors serving pupusas, huaraches and an array of tacos at his two weekly 909Tacolandia pop-up events.

Half food festival, half swap meet, the events draw 100-plus vendors a week in Pomona and San Bernardino. They offer a way to “legalize” street food — vendors get a reliable location, cities collect taxes and enforce health codes — while patrons enjoy delicacies from all over Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Spanglish music plays, people dance and kids flock to facepainting and pony rides.

But in the past week, that’s all come to a screeching halt. As the Trump administration ramps up immigration raids in California, some restaurants, worried about their workers or finding that customers are staying home more, are closing temporarily. Many street vendors are going into hiding, and some food festivals and farmers markets have been canceled.

Mejia called off all Tacolandia events last week. His mind raced about whether agents would come for his vendors as videos surfaced on social media of taqueros, farm workers and fruit vendors vanishing in immigration raids around LA and neighboring Ventura County


The whole country's suffering due to Chump's inhumanity but border states are especially suffering.  And lies are needed to continue Chump's inhumanity.  That's what's behind preventing members of Congress and other officials from carrying out their legal duties to visit and, yes, inspect detention facilities holding immigrants.  They don't want the the truth to get out.  Because the truth is not just unpretty, it's also illegal.  Valerie Gonzalez (LOS ANGELES TIMES) reports:


Adults fighting kids for clean water, despondent toddlers, and a child with swollen feet denied a medical exam: These first-hand accounts from immigrant families at detention centers included in a motion filed by advocates Friday night are offering a glimpse of conditions at Texas facilities.

Families shared their testimonies with immigrant advocates filing a lawsuit to prevent the Trump administration from terminating the Flores settlement agreement, a 1990s-era policy that requires immigrant children detained in federal custody be held in safe and sanitary conditions.

The agreement could challenge President Trump’s family detention provisions in his massive tax and spending bill, which also seeks to make the detention time indefinite and comes as the administration ramps up arrests of immigrants nationwide.

“At a time when Congress is considering funding the indefinite detention of children and families, defending the Flores Settlement is more urgent than ever,” Mishan Wroe, a senior immigration attorney at the National Center for Youth Law, said in a statement Friday.


ICE has 21 detention centers in Texas and over 200 nation wide. Protests continued this weekend.  The Party for Socialism and Liberation held a rally in Atlanta today.  Athens wasn't the only city holding a protest this weekend.  Gabe Chavez (KRQE) reports:


Friday night, hundreds took to the streets of downtown Albuquerque to protest federal immigration enforcement in the country. Most of downtown was shut down for the evening, with protesters calling for an end to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in America.

The sound of strumming guitars and chants for change filled the air as downtown Albuquerque was packed with protesters expressing their anger toward the federal government. One speaker emphasized, “It’s important to have the community together at a time like this when our neighbors and our families are in stress and are scared of even going out in public because ICE is not only detaining criminals but legal citizens.”


 Julie Watson, Jake Offenhartz and Claire Rush (AP) note, "More Americans are witnessing people being hauled off as they shop, exercise at the gym, dine out and otherwise go about their daily lives as President Donald Trump's administration aggressively works to increase immigration arrests. As the raids touch the lives of people who aren’t immigrants themselves, many Americans who rarely, if ever, participated in civil disobedience are rushing out to record the actions on their phones and launch impromptu protests."  Trevor Hughes (USA TODAY) adds, "Immigrant-rights advocates have reported harsher enforcement in rural farming communities and big cities alike, and note that federal statistics show more than 40% of ICE detainees have no criminal record. Trump and administration officials say they are targeting violent criminals and gang members, though Americans are also seeing vineyard workers, car-wash attendants and building contractors snatched up, in many cases by masked men and women refusing to identify themselves, ratcheting up tensions."


It's not just immigrants, of course.  To target, you have to racially profile.  And that means US citizens get roughed up and kidnapped by ICE.  People like US citizen Job Garcia.  He attends Claremont Graduate UniversityVivian Chow (KTLA5) reports:

That morning, he arrived at the store to pick up a delivery order when armed agents suddenly surrounded the parking lot. Realizing what was happening, he picked up his cellphone and began recording the activity. 

“At the end of the parking lot, they started gathering around a van with a gentleman inside, probably in his 50s or 60s,” Garcia told KTLA’s Mary Beth McDade.

In the video, agents are heard telling the man to step out of his truck before they used a baton to smash the driver’s side window.

“They broke his window and that’s when all the bystanders who were recording said, ‘You have no right to be doing that!’” Garcia said.

Garcia and several others walked over to the man being detained and began informing him of his rights. Video showed one federal agent growing agitated and stepping forward as yelling could be heard from bystanders. 

“That’s when he lunged at me,” Garcia said. “I’m still recording, so he pushes me and puts both hands on me and I push his hand off and he didn’t like that.”


Going to work is a 'crime' in Chump Land.  Whether it's at Home Depot or Walmart.  Laurie Perez (CBS NEWS) reports:


The young man who was wrestled to the ground, Adrian Andrew Martinez, is a U.S. citizen, according to his family.

A video of the incident shows Martinez, in a blue Walmart vest, appearing to talk to the Customs and Border Patrol agents before one of them pushed him back. In the middle of the exchange, the man who was recording, Oscar Preciado, had his phone knocked out of his hand. 

After picking it up to start recording again, Preciado captured the federal agents wrestling Martinez to the ground. Preciado said the agents tried to grab him, too. 

"He grabbed me by the neck and put the other hand behind my leg," Preciado said. "Luckily, I was able to get him off of me and kept recording ... I told him I'm recording this and that's when he smacked my hand to get my phone out of my hand." 


It's bad enough that ICE roughed the kid up and kidnapped him, they also lied about him because all ICE has to offer now is lies.  They lied about it.  As did others in law enforcement.  Rachel Uranga and Brittny Mejia (LOS ANGELES TIMES) note, "L.A.'s top's prosecutor, Bill Essayli, posted on X that Martinez 'was arrested for an allegation of punching a border patrol agent in the face after he attempted to impede their immigration enforcement operation'."  But that's not what happened. 

Heaven forbid more Americans grasp what jack-booted-thugs ICE is now made up of.   Gina Silver (FOX 11) reports:


FOX 11 obtained security camera footage from the store, which showed the entire confrontation. 

In the video, Martinez can be seen pulling up to the agents' truck with his car. He gets out and moves a janitor's cart. One agent then throws the cart to the ground, before shoving Martinez twice, knocking him to the ground. Martinez gets up, and is shoved to the ground by a second agent. He gets up again and continues arguing, and then agents take him down.

"To say that he is the aggressor is absolutely untrue," said defense attorney Dmitry Gorin after watching the security footage.


He did nothing wrong.  He was physically attacked and he was kidnapped -- ICE agents are out of control.  They need to be brought to heel.  Friday, 20-year-odl Adrian Martinez was finally released. Lily Dallow (KTLA5) quotes Adrian's attorneys stating, "We're very grateful our client will be released today.  Adrian did nothing wrong, and was standing up for an elderly janitorial worker when he was violently assaulted and abducted by masked federal agents."

And now you grasp why they attacked Oscar Preciado -- because he was recording the truth.  Can't have witnesses to this illegal abuse, to this criminal action. 


I don't know how to break this to ICE agents but there is no buy-back for your soul.  Once you sell it, that's it.  You are going down a path that leads to drug addiction and suicide.  There is no pride to be found at the end of the road you are own.  For your own health, you need to quit working for ICE.  

And you know what I'm saying is right, that's why you're wearing masks -- because you're beyond the law now and you have to hide.  Ray Sanchez and Alisha Ebrahimji (CNN) report:


It has become the new calling card of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown: Federal officers, often masked and not wearing uniforms or displaying badges, arresting people outside courtroom hearings, during traffic stops and in workplace sweeps.

“I never saw anyone wearing a mask,” John Sandweg, an acting director of Immigration Customs and Enforcement under President Barack Obama and a former acting general counsel of the Department of Homeland Security, said of the dozens of ride-alongs he attended during his tenure.     

[. . .]

“The way that they’re carrying on without any visible identification – even that they’re law enforcement, much less what agency they’re with – it really is pretty unprecedented to see at this scale, and I think it’s very dangerous,” said Scott Shuchart, a senior ICE official during the Biden administration.     


And people aren't going to be silent about this.  Lily Dallow (KTLA5) notes:

Huntington Park Mayor Arturo Flores released a statement Saturday, condemning what he called “masked abductions” amid immigration raids across Los Angeles County, and directing police to intervene in unlawful or unauthorized operations.

“These are not lawful arrests. These are abductions,” said Mayor Flores. “For more than a week, we have witnessed families being torn apart, children left without parents, and residents vanishing without explanation. Men dressed in tactical gear, operating unmarked vehicles without displaying credentials or agency affiliation, have infiltrated our neighborhoods in direct violation of our community’s values, civil rights, and the basic principles of due process.”


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