Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Truest statement of the week
Truest statement of the week II
Biden is the leader of a supposedly democratic government that is buried in secrets, many of which are known to other governments in the world, but are not made known to the American people. As far as the US ruling class is concerned, the American people must be kept in the dark about how US wars are prepared and what the trillion dollars in annual US military-intelligence spending is really buying. It fears that if the American people knew what crimes were being carried out, they would rise up in anger and outrage.
That is why a courageous exposer of secrets like WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being held in a British dungeon on a US extradition warrant: his “crime” was to make public evidence of US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, records of torture at Guantanamo Bay, diplomatic cables documenting conspiracies to subvert and bully governments around the world, and CIA techniques for hacking and surveillance.
The American corporate media has turned the Biden documents affair into a further justification for suppressing secrets and keeping the American people ignorant of what is being done in their name.
The World Socialist Web Site will not join in this campaign. We base ourselves on the tradition of the Bolshevik Party. When the working class took power in the 1917 October Revolution, one of the first actions of the new government was to publish the secret diplomatic agreements of the Tsarist regime, in which the world was to be carved up among the imperialist powers. That is how the international working class must be defended against the provocations of world imperialism.
-- Patrick Martin, "Biden and the secrets of the national security state" (WSWS).
A note to our readers
Hey --
Tuesday night.
Let's thank all who participated this edition which includes Dallas and the following:
Rebecca of Sex and Politics and Screeds and Attitude,
Betty of Thomas Friedman Is a Great Man,
C.I. of The Common Ills and The Third Estate Sunday Review,
Kat of Kat's Korner (of The Common Ills),
Mike of Mikey Likes It!,
Elaine of Like Maria Said Paz),
Cedric of Cedric's Big Mix,
Ruth of Ruth's Report,
Wally of The Daily Jot,
Trina of Trina's Kitchen, Marcia of SICKOFITRDLZ,
Stan of Oh Boy It Never Ends,
Isaiah of The World Today Just Nuts,
and Ann of Ann's Mega Dub.
And what did we come up with?
Rachel Marsden gets a truest.
Patrick Martin gets another truest.
A proud moment for the Iraqi people.
Ava and C.I. take on VELMA.
Top ten lists. We should do them more often.
Marcia discusses the book she reviewed.
Hunter Biden is a nightmare.
A GOLDEN GIRLS reboot?
Reposting Marcia's book review.
Greenpeace.
Ajamu Baraka gets the Tweet of the week.
What we listened to while writing this edition.
Peace.
-- Jim, Dona, Ty, Jess, Ava and C.I.
Editorial: This has been their moment
Thursday, the Arabian Gulf Cup continues as Iraq faces Oman. However the match goes, Iraq's accomplished a lot. Including winning last Thursday and again on Monday.
Ameen Al-Dakhil is one of many young Iraqi talents to look forward to watching in England soon. However, one superstar in the making that every fan needs to be keeping an eye closely on is @Ali_Hayder29 at U21 Stoke City.
— Iraq Football Podcast (@IraqFootballPod) January 13, 2023
Bags of fresh Iraqi talent! 🇮🇶 pic.twitter.com/JxDjaMAxm0
Behind the scenes before and during the match at the Basra International Stadium yesterday in the Lions of Mesopotamia's final group match of the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup. 🇮🇶 🇾🇪
— Iraq Football Podcast (@IraqFootballPod) January 13, 2023
📹 @IRAQFA#خليجي25#خليجي_25#خليجي_25_بصراوي pic.twitter.com/C1q2lSNivj
Dressing room celebrations after the 5-0 win over Yemen at the Basra International Stadium. 🥳
— Iraq Football Podcast (@IraqFootballPod) January 12, 2023
Have a look at Amir Al-Ammari, though! The midfielder might have been born in Sweden but he's 100% Made in Iraq 🇮🇶 😂
pic.twitter.com/nQBYDgs6sV
FT: 🇮🇶 #Iraq 5-0 #Yemen 🇾🇪
— Soccer Iraq (@SoccerIraq) January 12, 2023
Our Lions top Group A with a crushing victory! Bring on the semi-finals! 💪#IRQvYEM #GulfCup2023 pic.twitter.com/9gXjeOnRs4
Iraq fans in Baghdad celebrate as the Lions of Mesopotamia score past Yemen in Basra! 🇮🇶 🦁
— Iraq Football Podcast (@IraqFootballPod) January 12, 2023
📹 @IRAQPCes#خليجي_25 pic.twitter.com/hlZ3RngOmT
@AFP TOPSHOT
— Hussein Faleh | حسين فالح (@Hussein_Afp) January 17, 2023
An aerial view shows Iraq supporters gathering in a designated fan zone in Iraq's southern city on January 16, 2023 to watch the Arabian Gulf Cup semi-final football match between Iraq and Qatar.
Hussein FALEH / @AFPphoto pic.twitter.com/9jM8ExccnD
Iraq Beats Qatar To Set Gulf Cup Final Showdown With Oman - https://t.co/Tj63QKnsOh #PeterObiInChathamHouse/Honda/#NSPPD/THE LORD HAS HELPED ME/Ronaldo/#MondayMotivation /Kenneth Okonkwo/Arsenal/Reno pic.twitter.com/rUO3ZPqdgL
— Kapital FM Abuja 92.9 (@kapital929) January 17, 2023
#Iraq Goal 2-1 #Qatar in Arabian Gulf Cup.https://t.co/AS4ZPGFLHh
— Adhara Kasem (@KasemAdhara) January 17, 2023
#Iraq's Ibrahim Bayesh, celebrates with teammates after scoring their opening goal at the Arabian Gulf Cup's semifinal football match between Iraq and #Qatar at the Basra International Stadium in Basra, Iraq.https://t.co/LBgzQmS35t
— Adhara Kasem (@KasemAdhara) January 17, 2023
Watch the moment when the referee blows the final whistle as Iraq reach their first Arabian Gulf Cup final in 10 years! 🇮🇶 ❤
— Iraq Football Podcast (@IraqFootballPod) January 16, 2023
📹 @ADSportsTV pic.twitter.com/l6013ASGhe
This is their moment and they should be thrilled. Now if only the government had the same energy and drive that the team and the fans do.
TV: It's a disaster
HBO MAX killed off the film BATGIRL, the TV shows MINX, WESTWORLD, RAISED BY WOLVES, LOVE LIFE, BATMAN: CAPED CRUSADER, MADE FOR LOVE, CLOSE ENOUGH . . . And so many more. But somehow they let VELMA air.
If there's a bigger waste of time and money than VELMA on TV, we're hard pressed to name it.
For those who aren't aware, the Velma of the title is the Velma who debuted back in 1969 on SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU back in 1969. And VELMA brings on like Shaggy, Fred and Daphne but leaves out Scooby making it like watching an old episode of WELCOME BACK, KOTTER filmed after John Travolta has left the series.
HBO MAX released (like bad gas?) two episodes last week and plans to release two a week until all ten episodes are released. And then?
It should be immediately dropped and forgotten.
Velma Daisy Dinkley has been many things over the years -- including Jewish and bi-sexual. On this show, Velma has been mid-dated and is now a lesbian and an Indian-American.
Mid-dated?
That's one of the biggest problems for the show, mid-dating.
Mindy Kalig. Boys and girls, many, many years ago she appeared on the cult series THE OFFICE and THE MINDY PROJECT. She seemed fresh then. She's gone stale now.
VELMA has Velma offering 'pop culture criticism' that might be of interest if this were the nineties or even the early aughts. Time has moved on, even if Mindy can't. At 43, she seems to think that what was going on when she was a child will pass for a current pop critique. It's as though she never saw 1996's SCREAM -- or, for that matter, 1993's SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE.
In one voice over after another, Mindy's Velma is belaboring tired points that were made decades ago. It's as if someone hacked into JEZEBEL yesterday and started posting the embarrassing doodles from the early '00s FEMINISTING.
There's also something very smutty about a show, a cartoon, that wants to call out sexism while also showing multiple women speaking naked in the shower as the camera objectifies them. And while butts are shown, boobs are ridiculously covered up with some sort of body wash that works like the whip cream on Chris Evans' pecs in NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE. It gets worse as a corpse is discovered and we've still got naked women -- including a poorly drawn Daphne. Can someone explain, by the way, if all the animation attention was supposed to go into drawing Velma and that's why the look of the other characters appear half-thought out?
Not much thought or care has been taken visualizing those characters or, for that matter, writing them.
Instead, we're supposed to focus on the character people call "Velma." But it's not "Velma." Velma's been around for 50 years, this isn't her.
If Mindy had created this show based on a new character, it probably would have worked better. Some are bothered that Velma is gay. That's not a concern for us. But we are bothered by how Mindy portrays Velma -- as though she's sporting a chip the size of Utah on her shoulder. And, jinkies, Velma is and has been many things but bitter was never one of them.
10 worst sitcom characters of all time
Books (Marcia, Ava and C.I.)
Last week, Marcia's "The Sewing Circle" went up and we're talking to her about the book, Michael Madsen's THE SEWING CIRCLE. So what did you think?
Not father of the year

Illustration is Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Hunter Biden Finally Gets A Little Press Attention."