Category: Code Pink

  • Code Pink at the White House…again

    I guess the Code Pink hags are thrilled that Hamas has begun rocketing Israel again so they have an excuse to look relevant again. News2Share send us their videos of the protest at the White House yesterday. In the first, a bunch of stank-ass hippies lay down in the street on Pennsylvania Avenue and pretend that they’re Palestinians that Hamas hides behind while they fire their projectiles at Israel, while a woman reads off the names of the deceased;

    If you can stand the voice of the Head Hag, here’s Suzie Benjamin. I guess she’s upset that Israel prevents Palestinians from launching suicide bombing attacks on Israelis and she’s upset that the Iron Dome protects Israelis (90% of the time, if news reports are correct). She says that Palestinians have the same rights as Israelis – I guess she doesn’t want to recognize that it’s Hamas that is getting Palestinians killed;

    Jews living safely in the United States can be cavalier about the safety of Israelis to assuage their own Jewish-guilt thing. Jews like Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss who, according to Wiki, “is an activist and spokesman for a minority branch of Neturei Karta, an anti-Zionist grouping of Haredi Jews. Based in Monsey, New York, he believes that observant Jews should peacefully oppose the existence of the Israeli state: “It would be forbidden for us to have a State, even if it would be in a land that is desolate and uninhabited.”” So it’s OK for Hamas to kill as many Jews in Israel as they want to kill, I guess.

  • Code Pink Finally Gets the War They Needed

    Code Pink Finally Gets the War They Needed

    Quite a conundrum, huh? Code Pink has to protest the Obama Administration’s march to war in Iraq, you know, after years of trying not to alienate liberals.

    Dear Jonn,

    Yesterday CODEPINK held a rally at the White House calling on President Obama to not intervene militarily in Iraq. We were joined by members from Veterans for Peace, the ANSWER Coalition, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and more. Check out pictures from the event here.

    Join us on Saturday, June 21, 1:00 p.m. in front of the White House for an even bigger rally to call for no U.S. military intervention in Iraq!

    President Obama stated on Friday that he will not send US troops to Iraq, however now he is sending 275 U.S. forces to Iraq for embassy security. He is also “exploring other options.” Those options clearly include air strikes, increased weapons shipments, and there are ominous reports that the US is moving an aircraft carrier into the Persian Gulf.

    Tell President Obama: No U.S. military intervention in Iraq!

    We have watched over the last 12 years how the citizens of Iraq have been terrorized, murdered and turned into refugees. Once again, we are seeing hundreds of thousands of innocent people fleeing for their lives. The people of Iraq need peace, reconciliation, development and a truly representative government free of US and other foreign interests.

    So, being careful not to be labeled racists, they have a caricature of John McCain instead of the President – you know, even though McCain has nothing to do with sending troops to Iraq;

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    The Iraq Veterans Against the War, you know, those guys who have never been to Iraq, but they like to wear those cool T-shirts that say they have been to Iraq, came out of the shadows, too.

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    The usual huge crowd that Code Pink draws is present. I guess that since Bush left the White House some of them had to go out and find jobs.

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    Irony. You can’t see it.

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    Nice to see all of the usual suspects back together again, huh?

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  • Another heartwarming tale from Code Pink

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    The other day we reported that poor Medea Benjamin (born Susan Benjamin) was detained in Cairo airport and held overnight in a cell before she was deported to Turkey. She sends us an email today describing her terrible (yet, somehow delicious) treatment;

    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 traumatizing, but is minor compared to what Egyptian activists are going through, including women. Thousands of peaceful Egyptian demonstrators have been killed or jailed by the Military Junta since the July 2013 military coup.

    See, some Egyptian official got to do what the rest of us would like to do to her. And he got paid to do it. Other reports are that she was dragged through the airport to her flight by her arm across the floor like luggage without the casters. I’m sorry there are no pictures of that spectacle. Of course, we know why she was mistreated by the police; she thought that the Egyptians were restrained by law from treating her like that.

    See, that’s what happens when you want to engage in unlawful activities – you get treated like a criminal. I’m sure she misses her Muslim Brotherhood buddies.

  • Need a smile this morning? This will do it. (UPDATED)

    Our buddy Bev Perlson sends out the great news that little Susie Benjamin of Code Pink fame, has been locked up in Cairo, according to Kristinn Taylor, another of our friends at Gateway Pundit;

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    I’m not sure why she was locked up, yet, but just knowing that the little terrorist is off the streets makes the day better for me. You might remember that she supported the Muslim Brotherhood take over of the Egyptian government.

    So Egypt is doing the job that Americans won’t. I’ll bet that she wishes there were some Marines around now to help her out.

    UPDATE: Chief Tango sends us an update from Bloomberg that reports that little Susie has been deported Turkey.

  • The war? That old thing.

    The Stars & Stripes reports that, even though Americans have stopped paying attention, there’s still a war going on.

    More than a decade since the U.S. launched Operation Enduring Freedom on Oct. 7, 2001, there are still 54,000 American troops in Afghanistan. That is more, by far, than at any time during the first seven years of the war, yet these days, they garner scant news coverage. Most recently, Syria’s civil war and the use of chemical weapons as well as the federal government shutdown have buried Afghanistan news, even as Americans continue to die — four were killed within a week in so-called insider attacks just at the end of September.

    “There is a bloody war happening, and no one is talking about it,” said Ahmad Majidyar, an Afghanistan expert at the American Enterprise Institute and a frequent adviser to the U.S. Army.

    The U.S. role is diminishing and casualties among members of the U.S.-led international coalition are down as the Afghan security forces take over more of the fighting. But Americans are still fighting — and dying.

    Yeah, well, who can expect us to know all of that without Code Pink stomping their angry little feet in front of the White House daily? Code pink is more concerned with helping Iran build their nuclear program and wiping out Israel than any war their President is fighting. IVAW, the anti-war group who complained daily about the war in Iraq and then shifted focus to Afghanistan when they started being irrelevant when Iraq left the front page are now more worried about Syria and poor little traitor Chelsea Manning than the 102 soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan this year.

    Public ambivalence about Afghanistan stems in part from the failures of the past few years, which, despite the surge of foreign troops, saw a sharp rise in casualties; violence remained above the pre-surge levels after the additional forces left, Smith said.

    “The short attention span of the West is such that if the problem hasn’t been solved by now, maybe they figure it’s unsolvable, which is too bad because I think what Afghanistan needs right now is continued engagement,” [Graeme Smith] said. “In a lot of ways, a lot of Afghanistan’s future depends on whether Western nations feel guilty enough about the mess they made to stay involved.”

    Yeah, well, “the failures of the last few years” happened because before the surge in Afghanistan even began, this administration was making plans to withdraw. The President wouldn’t give the generals the number of troops they asked for, despite CIA and DoD predictions that what is happening would happen, and now because the president’s compromise staffing has failed the country, failed the troops who served in Afghanistan, he doesn’t want to talk about, the pliant media follows suit, and it all falls off the national radar.

    “The mess they made” can be laid at the feet of this Administration and it’s failure to make any commitment to destroying our enemies. A scant few months ago, we were told that al Qaeda has been “decimated”, yet we see evidence of the fact 13 years hasn’t even put a dent in their activities. We were told that the drone program has limited them, but the last few weekends have been full of news of al Qaeda.

    It’s war as a campaign platform, with a real cost in lives and national security that doesn’t seem to matter to anyone. It’s a serious lack of leadership.

  • Code Pink complains about their fellow travelers

    The Washington Times reports that Code Pink has a morale problem – and its the Democrats. Earlier today, we read about Senator Al Franken who said that there were no good options in Syria, so he’ll vote to send the military in harm’s way since that’s the most politically expedient answer and he has no skin in the game in the way of his blood being endangered. The other day, DC’s Democrat non-voting (thankfully) delegate to Congress, Eleanor Holmes Norton told the media that she’d vote for Obama’s plan out of loyalty to the party and Obama.

    In the Washington Times article, Medea Benjamin complains about her fair weather friends in the Democrat Party;

    A day earlier, Ms. Benjamin was arrested for protesting in the middle of the Senate’s hearing on Syria, yelling “We don’t want another war” as she was escorted out.

    She said she expected better of President Obama and that it “feels terrible” to have to protest against a member of the Democratic Party.

    “It feels surreal,” she said. “It seems like this country is so topsy-turvy when you have Code Pink and Rand Paul on the same side of foreign policy issues.”

    Another group member waiting for the hearing said the conflict goes beyond party lines and the Democrats are now “just as bad” as Republicans.

    “When I first moved to this country in 2008, I was very excited to see Barack Obama,” said Noor Mir, who is originally from Pakistan. “But it seems as though he is backed up by so many warmongers that he’s just become one of them.”

    Buzzfeed lists 14 Hollywood anti-war crackpots who they suspect have been kidnapped because they haven’t spoke out on the impending Syria military action.

    The Hollywood Reporter interviewed two stanch anti-war zealots in Hollywood, Ed Asner and Mike Farrel about the sad state of the anti-war people in Hollywood who were so eager to protest against war in the Middle East ten years ago, but are oddly silent now. The emphasis is mine.

    “It’s incredibly improper for the president to call for a strike. I have said it everywhere I can and I suspect a lot of others will do the same, but whether there will be an organized effort, I don’t know,” Farrell continued. “We’re talking about the difference between an invasion in Iraq and a limited action in response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.”

    Asner said the lack of an organized effort against war in Syria is a matter of timing. Bush took months to make the case for war in Iraq, giving the antiwar left plenty of time to prepare a response.

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    Another reason some Hollywood progressives have been reticent to speak out against war in Syria, according to Asner, is fear of being called racist.

    “A lot of people don’t want to feel anti-black by being opposed to Obama,” he said.

    So, basically, they called us racist for so long, they believe if they oppose Obama, people will think they’re racist, too. Of course, they are racist because they’re willing to let Syrians die in a US airstrike just so they don’t upset the racial applecart. But unfortunately, it doesn’t bother them on the same level when they mistreat Conservative blacks.

  • Is the Millenium At Hand?

    Perhaps so.  Breitbart.com is reporting that members of Code Pink have been observed protesting against proposed intervention in Syria.

    The protesters reportedly were seen at hearings of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs yesterday, where SECSTATE John “Christmas in Cambodia” Kerry was testifying.  They reportedly wore signs saying “US Out of Syria” and held up hands painted red to mimic blood.

    I don’t normally have much good to say about Code Pink.  But I’ll give them this much:  here, they’re being consistent – which in my experience is a rarity for those on their end of the political spectrum.

  • Anti-war Left is AWOL on Syria

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    Our buddy, Rick Moran and Buzzfeed have noticed the absence of throngs of ill-clad hippies in the streets around the White House in regards to the impending Syria “punishment”. I remember that the communists were protesting the war in Afghanistan before the dust had cleared at the twin towers and the Pentagon. But now, the silence is deafening. Some of the odoriferous hippies blame the economy;

    “I don’t think me or Medea or anyone else should be defensive about that,” Martin said. “We don’t push a button and get hundreds of thousands of people in the streets.”

    Martin blamed the anemic response among peace groups to Syria on the economy, noting that all nonprofits are struggling — not just protest groups.

    Plus, Martin said, the energy on the left has been focused on drones and civil liberties, which “doesn’t rise to the level of an obviously unjust war where hundreds of thousands of people are being killed because of a belligerent president.”

    But others arrived at the same conclusion many of us reached more than a decade ago – the anti-war left is partisan;

    “The Democrats are missing in action because of course the president is a Democrat,” said David Swanson, a longtime antiwar activist and author of War Is a Lie and When the World Outlawed War, who works with Roots Action, a progressive nonprofit. “That’s the biggest factor, I think. What’s tamping down the activism is partisanship.”

    “This started in 2007 when it was time to focus on electing a Democratic president and the Democrats forgot about the wars,” Swanson said. “We’ve been struggling ever since to get back to where we were in 2006.”

    Our buddy, John Bruhns arrived at that conclusion back in 2008 when he left VoteVets and the United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) when he discovered for himself that the movement was just cover for the Democrats.

    Meanwhile the shrieking harpies of Code Pink have been relegated to moderating online petitions;

    “Those of us still working on this have been mobilizing,” Benjamin said. “The online protests are proliferating. There’s petitions to Obama, there’s calls for Congress to get involved — so many groups from Code Pink to Win Without War to Just Foreign Policy — all have put out calls saying no war in Syria.”

    But mostly, the movement has been left for dead even by those who were once leading figures in it.

    “What antiwar movement?” former Congressman Dennis Kucinich asked when called for comment on Wednesday.

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