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A (REPUBLICAN) SUCKER BORN EVERY MINUTE
by Vijaya Chandrasoma
Donald J. Trump, aka President-eject, aka Uncle Scam, con man extraordinaire, is planning the release of yet another book, a sequel to his Art of the Deal. The new book will aptly be named the Art of the Con, and will be in two parts. Part I will list the scams during his presidency – violations of the emoluments clause, playing golf on the taxpayers’ dime, selling his brand to adversaries like China to obtain trademarks (daughter Ivanka’s specialty), using the presidency to get financing for failing real estate projects from Saudi Arabia (son-in-law Kushner) and Russia (Trump), money laundering and God only knows what else. Just last week, Washington D.C. Attorney General’s office deposed Ivanka Trump for an ongoing investigation into gross abuse of inauguration funds in January 2017.
Part II will describe the schemes he has contrived to make money from his electoral defeat. In spite of universal acceptance that the 2020 election was one of the fairest in the history of the United States, Trump and his team have been falsely alleging widespread voter fraud and manipulations of electronic voter machines by Republican and Democratic election authorities. He has convinced, without a shred of evidence, an alarming number of Republicans that the election has been stolen from him. In spite of the fact that every allegation of voter fraud brought by the Trump campaign to date has been thrown out by Republican and Democratic judges.
Trump released a video of a 46-minute diatribe last Wednesday, a litany of outrageous lies on the only subject – voter fraud – that has consumed him since his humiliating defeat. He has made no reference, provided no guidelines to mitigate the worst health crisis the United States has suffered in its history. Nearly 15 million cases and 280,000 deaths have been reported, the highest levels since the onset of the virus. Not one word from this president, either of empathy or guidance, for over a month. He has taken no steps to bring relief to millions of Americans through a stimulus bill to help people facing loss of their homes and unable to even put food on the table for their families. Not one word. Just a million words whining about his delusion of a stolen election, as he continues his homicidal negligence of the raging pandemic.
To make matters worse, Attorney General William Barr, who has devoted the entirety of the tenure of his office prostituting himself, lying to cover up the gross abuse and crimes of his Leader, provided the “December Surprise” when he was caught red handed telling the truth. He disputed Trump’s baseless claims about a rigged election. His statement that the “US Department of Justice has uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change the outcome of the 2020 election”, was as unexpected as it was totally against past form. Barr is aware that he has but seven weeks to be removed from his position. Perhaps he is, even at this late date, trying to repair the reputation he has destroyed by slavishly enabling Trump’s criminal excesses during the period of his incumbency as Attorney General. Too little, too late. But his willingness to incur Trump’s certain wrath and his imminent dismissal may be an indication that the rats are finally jumping off the sinking ship.
Barr may have closed the coffin on the evidence-free claims of the Trump team of a stolen election. But the con goes on. Trump recently sent an appeal to his 70 million Republican voters asking for financial contributions to help him overturn an “obviously rigged election”. The Final Notice of this appeal, begging for cash contributions from Republicans, states, “chip in $25 to help us assemble a massive legal effort that will ensure that our democratic process prevails”.
Amazingly, in spite of all evidence to the contrary, the con is working. The Trump campaign has to date collected more than $200 million from these gullible Republicans, who still believe that the election has been stolen. The money so received by the Trump campaign will be used not only for legal expenses in fighting the election result but, according to the fine print at the bottom of the appeal, could and will be used to pay for campaign expenses and to cover Trump’s considerable personal debt. Trump’s complete discretion in the use of these funds is beyond question. For a man who has been convicted, before he was elected president, of stealing money from children’s cancer charities, abusing funds received from devoted supporters would be child’s play.
Trump has now devised a “Pardons for Cash” confidence trick. Court records reveal that the Justice Department is investigating a pardon bribery scheme. Trump is believed to be offering presidential pardons, for cash, to those senior government officials, close associates and lobbyists alleged to have committed crimes out of the loyalty demanded by Trump. There are no depths this evil man will not plumb, no soul he will not sell down the river, to make a buck.
A White House source says that we could expect a “flurry of pardons” before Trump leaves office. The joke currently doing the rounds in Washington: The White House is now the most courteous workplace in D.C. Everyone is going around saying “pardon me”!
Trump has also been exploring the possibility of granting “pre-emptive pardons” to himself and his family. In fact, one of Trump’s closest advisers, Fox’s Sean Hannity has advised the president to use the presidential pardon for his own protection and that of his family, predicting the specter of a perennial “witch hunt”. And the lawyer who has been spearheading his efforts to overturn the election, Rudi Giuliani, is reputed to be pleading for a “pre-emptive blanket pardon”, a phrase rarely heard in legal circles.
Laurence Tribe, Harvard University Professor of Law wrote in the Washington Post: “The Constitution specifically bars the president from using the pardon power to prevent his own impeachment and removal”. However, there is an opposing view: that a presidential pardon is an executive act, not a judicial one. As such, Article 1 of the Constitution provides no limitations to presidential powers in the executive act of self-pardon. The courts will ultimately be required to make a ruling on a question singularly devoid of precedent.
Unfortunately, Trump’s lies have dangerous consequences. The head of election cybersecurity, Chris Krebs, a Republican and a Trump appointee, recently had the temerity to announce that the 2020 election was “the most secure in American history”. He was immediately fired by Trump for doing his job. A member of Trump’s legal team, Joe DiGenova, made the following statement on Trump-allied Newsmax TV: “Anyone who thinks the election went well, like that idiot Krebs who used to be the head of cybersecurity, that guy is a Class A moron. He should be drawn and quartered. Taken out at dawn and shot”.
Thanks to dangerous comments like this made by DiGenova, Fox News and Trump loyalists since the election debacle, numerous election officials and Democratic loyalists have received death threats from the Trump militia. Though such threats have been widely reported, they have elicited no response or condemnation from Trump or the leadership of the Republican party.
The dangers faced by people for simply doing their jobs, whose families have been threatened with violence, prompted an outburst of unscripted and emotional fury from Georgian voting system official, Gabriel Sterling, a Republican, at a press conference last Monday:
“It has to stop. Mr. President, you have not condemned these actions or this language. Senators, you have not condemned this language or these actions.
“This is elections. This is the backbone of democracy, and all of you who haven’t said a damn word are complicit in this. This has to stop. We need you to step up, and if you’re going to take a position of leadership, show some”.
Sterling said that he had received death threats, and was currently under police protection. Thugs have been driving in caravans, honking threateningly, past the home of Georgian Republican Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger’s home, for the “crime” of refusing to sign the Georgia state election for Donald Trump, against the will of Georgian voters and the Constitution. Threats of a sexually explicit nature have been received by Raffensperger’s wife on her cellphone. A voting machine technician falsely accused of altering votes in Georgia has been threatened by tweets, calling him to be “hung for treason”, and a noose with his name on it placed outside his house.
Sterling concluded his moving plea with this warning:
“Mr. President, you need to stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone’s going to get hurt. Someone’s going to get shot. Someone is going to get killed. And it’s not right”.
When questioned about Sterling’s outburst, White House Press Secretary Kayliegh McEnany used the “Both Sides” defense, made famous by Trump, when he said that “there were very fine people on both sides”, after the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017; one side representing violent white supremacists and anti-Semites, which resulted in the murder of a young woman; the other side protesting these vile forces. McEnany stated that the White House deplored violence on both sides. The other side exists only in Trump’s delusions.
Neither Trump nor the Republican leadership has condemned the incendiary threats of Trump attorney DiGenova. Trump responded to Gabriel Sterling’s outburst by merely retweeting his statement, adding that the election was rigged. No condemnation of the death threats, probably because they were carried out on his instructions.
In a desperate move to prove the unprovable, the Trump team is now putting the Republican controlled Senate into grave danger, exhorting voters in Georgia to protest the result of the 2020 election by boycotting the vital elections for two Senate seats in January. Compliance with these instructions by Republican voters will gift the two Georgian seats to the Democrats, who will then have control of the Senate. With the White House and the House of Representatives already under Democratic control, Trump would have afforded unfettered freedom for the Biden/Harris administration to carry out its agenda, without being blocked at every turn by a hostile Senate.
Trump may have finally and unwittingly taken the first step to Make America Great Again.
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Islamophobia and the threat to democratic development
There’s an ill more dangerous and pervasive than the Coronavirus that’s currently sweeping Sri Lanka. That is the fear to express one’s convictions. Across the public sector of the country in particular many persons holding high office are stringently regulating and controlling the voices of their consciences and this bodes ill for all and the country.
The corrupting impact of fear was discussed in this column a couple of weeks ago when dealing with the military coup in Myanmar. It stands to the enduring credit of ousted Myanmarese Head of Government Aung San Suu Kyi that she, perhaps for the first time in the history of modern political thought, singled out fear, and not power, as the principal cause of corruption within the individual; powerful or otherwise.
To be sure, power corrupts but the corrupting impact of fear is graver and more devastating. For instance, the fear in a person holding ministerial office or in a senior public sector official, that he would lose position and power as a result of speaking out his convictions and sincere beliefs on matters of the first importance, would lead to a country’s ills going unaddressed and uncorrected.
Besides, the individual concerned would be devaluing himself in the eyes of all irrevocably and revealing himself to be a person who would be willing to compromise his moral integrity for petty worldly gain or a ‘mess of pottage’. This happens all the while in Lankan public life. Some of those who have wielded and are wielding immense power in Sri Lanka leave very much to be desired from these standards.
It could be said that fear has prevented Sri Lanka from growing in every vital respect over the decades and has earned for itself the notoriety of being a directionless country.
All these ills and more are contained in the current controversy in Sri Lanka over the disposal of the bodies of Covid victims, for example. The Sri Lankan polity has no choice but to abide by scientific advice on this question. Since authorities of the standing of even the WHO have declared that the burial of the bodies of those dying of Covid could not prove to be injurious to the wider public, the Sri Lankan health authorities could go ahead and sanction the burying of the bodies concerned. What’s preventing the local authorities from taking this course since they claim to be on the side of science? Who or what are they fearing? This is the issue that’s crying out to be probed and answered.
Considering the need for absolute truthfulness and honesty on the part of all relevant persons and quarters in matters such as these, the latter have no choice but to resign from their positions if they are prevented from following the dictates of their consciences. If they are firmly convinced that burials could bring no harm, they are obliged to take up the position that burials should be allowed.
If any ‘higher authority’ is preventing them from allowing burials, our ministers and officials are conscience-bound to renounce their positions in protest, rather than behave compromisingly and engage in ‘double think’ and ‘double talk’. By adopting the latter course they are helping none but keeping the country in a state of chronic uncertainty, which is a handy recipe for social instabiliy and division.
In the Sri Lankan context, the failure on the part of the quarters that matter to follow scientific advice on the burials question could result in the aggravation of Islamophobia, or hatred of the practitioners of Islam, in the country. Sri Lanka could do without this latter phobia and hatred on account of its implications for national stability and development. The 30 year war against separatist forces was all about the prevention by military means of ‘nation-breaking’. The disastrous results for Sri Lanka from this war are continuing to weigh it down and are part of the international offensive against Sri Lanka in the UNHCR.
However, Islamophobia is an almost world wide phenomenon. It was greatly strengthened during Donald Trump’s presidential tenure in the US. While in office Trump resorted to the divisive ruling strategy of quite a few populist authoritarian rulers of the South. Essentially, the manoeuvre is to divide and rule by pandering to the racial prejudices of majority communities.
It has happened continually in Sri Lanka. In the initial post-independence years and for several decades after, it was a case of some populist politicians of the South whipping-up anti-Tamil sentiments. Some Tamil politicians did likewise in respect of the majority community. No doubt, both such quarters have done Sri Lanka immeasurable harm. By failing to follow scientific advice on the burial question and by not doing what is right, Sri Lanka’s current authorities are opening themselves to the charge that they are pandering to religious extremists among the majority community.
The murderous, destructive course of action adopted by some extremist sections among Muslim communities world wide, including of course Sri Lanka, has not earned the condemnation it deserves from moderate Muslims who make-up the preponderant majority in the Muslim community. It is up to moderate opinion in the latter collectivity to come out more strongly and persuasively against religious extremists in their midst. It will prove to have a cementing and unifying impact among communities.
It is not sufficiently appreciated by governments in the global South in particular that by voicing for religious and racial unity and by working consistently towards it, they would be strengthening democratic development, which is an essential condition for a country’s growth in all senses.
A ‘divided house’ is doomed to fall; this is the lesson of history. ‘National security’ cannot be had without human security and peaceful living among communities is central to the latter. There cannot be any ‘double talk’ or ‘politically correct’ opinions on this question. Truth and falsehood are the only valid categories of thought and speech.
Those in authority everywhere claiming to be democratic need to adopt a scientific outlook on this issue as well. Studies conducted on plural societies in South Asia, for example, reveal that the promotion of friendly, cordial ties among communities invariably brings about healing among estranged groups and produces social peace. This is the truth that is waiting to be acted upon.
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Pakistan’s love of Sri Lanka
By Sanjeewa Jayaweera
It was on 3rd January 1972 that our family arrived in Karachi from Moscow. Our departure from Moscow had been delayed for a few weeks due to the military confrontation between Pakistan and India. It ended on 16th December 1971. After that, international flights were not permitted for some time.
The contrast between Moscow and Karachi was unbelievable. First and foremost, Moscow’s temperature was near minus 40 degrees centigrade, while in Karachi, it was sunny and a warm 28 degrees centigrade. However, what struck us most was the extreme warmth with which the airport authorities greeted our family. As my father was a diplomat, we were quickly ushered to the airport’s VIP Lounge. We were in transit on our way to Rawalpindi, the airport serving the capital of Islamabad.
We quickly realized that the word “we are from Sri Lanka” opened all doors just as saying “open sesame” gained entry to Aladdin’s cave! The broad smile, extreme courtesy, and genuine warmth we received from the Pakistani people were unbelievable.
This was all to do with Mrs Sirima Bandaranaike’s decision to allow Pakistani aircraft to land in Colombo to refuel on the way to Dhaka in East Pakistan during the military confrontation between Pakistan and India. It was a brave decision by Mrs Bandaranaike (Mrs B), and the successive governments and Sri Lanka people are still enjoying the fruits of it. Pakistan has been a steadfast and loyal supporter of our country. They have come to our assistance time and again in times of great need when many have turned their back on us. They have indeed been an “all-weather” friend of our country.
Getting back to 1972, I was an early beneficiary of Pakistani people’s love for Sri Lankans. I failed the entrance exam to gain entry to the only English medium school in Islamabad! However, when I met the Principal, along with my father, he said, “Sanjeewa, although you failed the entrance exam, I will this time make an exception as Sri Lankans are our dear friends.” After that, the joke around the family dinner table was that I owed my education in Pakistan to Mrs B!
At school, my brother and I were extended a warm welcome and always greeted “our good friends from Sri Lanka.” I felt when playing cricket for our college; our runs were cheered more loudly than of others.
One particular incident that I remember well was when the Embassy received a telex from the Foreign inistry. It requested that our High Commissioner seek an immediate meeting with the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr Zulifikar Ali Bhutto (ZB), and convey a message from Mrs B. The message requested that an urgent shipment of rice be dispatched to Sri Lanka as there would be an imminent rice shortage. As the Ambassador was not in the station, the responsibility devolved on my father.
It usually takes about a week or more to get an audience with the Prime Minister (PM) of a foreign country due to their busy schedule. However, given the urgency, my father spoke to the Foreign Ministry’s Permanent Sectary, who fortunately was our neighbour and sought an urgent appointment. My father received a call from the PM’s secretary around 10 P.M asking him to come over to the PM’s residence. My father met ZB around midnight. ZB was about to retire to bed and, as such, was in his pyjamas and gown enjoying a cigar! He had greeted my father and had asked, “Mr Jayaweera, what can we do for great friend Madam Bandaranaike?. My father conveyed the message from Colombo and quietly mentioned that there would be riots in the country if there is no rice!
ZB had immediately got the Food Commissioner of Pakistan on the line and said, “I want a shipload of rice to be in Colombo within the next 72 hours!” The Food Commissioner reverted within a few minutes, saying that nothing was available and the last export shipment had left the port only a few hours ago to another country. ZB had instructed to turn the ship around and send it to Colombo. This despite protests from the Food Commissioner about terms and conditions of the Letter of Credit prohibiting non-delivery. Sri Lanka got its delivery of rice!
The next was the visit of Mrs B to Pakistan. On arrival in Rawalpindi airport, she was given a hero’s welcome, which Pakistan had previously only offered to President Gaddafi of Libya, who financially backed Pakistan with his oil money. That day, I missed school and accompanied my parents to the airport. On our way, we witnessed thousands of people had gathered by the roadside to welcome Mrs B.
When we walked to the airport’s tarmac, thousands of people were standing in temporary stands waving Sri Lanka and Pakistan flags and chanting “Sri Lanka Pakistan Zindabad.” The noise emanating from the crowd was as loud and passionate as the cheering that the Pakistani cricket team received during a test match. It was electric!
I believe she was only the second head of state given the privilege of addressing both assemblies of Parliament. The other being Gaddafi. There was genuine affection from Mrs B amongst the people of Pakistan.
I always remember the indefatigable efforts of Mr Abdul Haffez Kardar, a cabinet minister and the President of the Pakistan Cricket Board. From around 1973 onwards, he passionately championed Sri Lanka’s cause to be admitted as a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and granted test status. Every year, he would propose at the ICC’s annual meeting, but England and Australia’s veto kept us out until 1981.
I always felt that our Cricket Board made a mistake by not inviting Pakistan to play our inaugural test match. We should have appreciated Mr Kardar and Pakistan’s efforts. In 1974 the Pakistan board invited our team for a tour involving three test matches and a few first-class games. Most of those who played in our first test match was part of that tour, and no doubt gained significant exposure playing against a highly talented Pakistani team.
Several Pakistani greats were part of the Pakistan and India team that played a match soon after the Central Bank bomb in Colombo to prove that it was safe to play cricket in Colombo. It was a magnificent gesture by both Pakistan and India. Our greatest cricket triumph was in Pakistan when we won the World Cup in 1996. I am sure the players and those who watched the match on TV will remember the passionate support our team received that night from the Pakistani crowd. It was like playing at home!
I also recall reading about how the Pakistani government air freighted several Multi Barrell artillery guns and ammunition to Sri Lanka when the A rmy camp in Jaffna was under severe threat from the LTTE. This was even more important than the shipload of rice that ZB sent. This was crucial as most other countries refused to sell arms to our country during the war.
Time and again, Pakistan has steadfastly supported our country’s cause at the UNHCR. No doubt this year, too, their diplomats will work tirelessly to assist our country.
We extend a warm welcome to Mr Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He is a truly inspirational individual who was undoubtedly an excellent cricketer. Since retirement from cricket, he has decided to get involved in politics, and after several years of patiently building up his support base, he won the last parliamentary elections. I hope that just as much as he galvanized Sri Lankan cricketers, his political journey would act as a catalyst for people like Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene to get involved in politics. Cricket has been called a “gentleman’s game.” Whilst politics is far from it!.
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Covid-19 health rules disregarded at entertainment venues?
Believe me, seeing certain videos, on social media, depicting action, on the dance floor, at some of these entertainment venues, got me wondering whether this Coronavirus pandemic is REAL!
To those having a good time, at these particular venues, and, I guess, the management, as well, what the world is experiencing now doesn’t seem to be their concerned.
Obviously, such irresponsible behaviour could create more problems for those who are battling to halt the spread of Covid-19, and the new viriant of Covid, in our part of the world.
The videos, on display, on social media, show certain venues, packed to capacity – with hardly anyone wearing a mask, and social distancing…only a dream..
How can one think of social distancing while gyrating, on a dance floor, that is over crowded!
If this trend continues, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Coronavirus makes its presence felt…at such venues.
And, then, what happens to the entertainment scene, and those involved in this field, especially the musicians? No work, whatsoever!
Lots of countries have closed nightclubs, and venues, where people gather, in order to curtail the spread of this deadly virus that has already claimed the lives of thousands.
Thailand did it and the country is still having lots of restrictions, where entertainment is concerned, and that is probably the reason why Thailand has been able to control the spread of the Coronavirus.
With a population of over 69 million, they have had (so far), a little over 25,000 cases, and 83 deaths, while we, with a population of around 21 million, have over 80,000 cases, and more than 450 deaths.
I’m not saying we should do away with entertainment – totally – but we need to follow a format, connected with the ‘new normal,’ where masks and social distancing are mandatory requirements at these venues. And, dancing, I believe, should be banned, at least temporarily, as one can’t maintain the required social distance, while on the dance floor, especially after drinks.
Police spokesman DIG Ajith Rohana keeps emphasising, on TV, radio, and in the newspapers, the need to adhere to the health regulations, now in force, and that those who fail to do so would be penalised.
He has also stated that plainclothes officers would move around to apprehend such offenders.
Perhaps, he should instruct his officers to pay surprise visits to some of these entertainment venues.
He would certainly have more than a bus load of offenders to be whisked off for PCR/Rapid Antigen tests!
I need to quote what Dr. H.T. Wickremasinghe said in his article, published in The Island of Tuesday, February 16th, 2021:
“…let me conclude, while emphasising the need to continue our general public health measures, such as wearing masks, social distancing, and avoiding crowded gatherings, to reduce the risk of contact with an infected person.
“There is no science to beat common sense.”
But…do some of our folks have this thing called COMMON SENSE!