MCENTEE WAS THEN ORDERED TO "BACK THAT SEXY STUFF OVER TO THE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 'CAUSE I CAN'T QUIT YOU, SEXY STUFF."
REACHED FOR COMMENT, JOHN MCENTEE SAID, "I SERVE AT PLEASURE OF THE PRESIDENT."
"THAT'S A LOT OF PLEASURE," INSISTED ROBERT WINK-WINK MUELLER.
Turning to forever thug and former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki. Over the weekend, ALSUMARIA reported that State of Law is trying to kill rumors that Nouri al-Maliki is rejecting Hayder al-Abadi as prime minister. Nouri is the former prime minister and forever thug. Hayder replaced him as prime minister in late 2014. Nouri has, to this day, refused to move out of the prime minister's home. Nouri has been plotting to return as prime minister. Last month, some outlets insisted that Nouri was not interested in another term as prime minister. If he were to become prime minister, it would be his third term. The ALSUMARIA report quotes a State of Law official stating that Nouri believes the people -- only the Iraqi people -- have the right to determine the prime minister. That's laughable when you consider that Nouri lost in 2010 and that Barack had US officials negotiate The Erbil Agreement which gave Nouri his second term. Nouri wants back in to the post and his minions are wasting everyone's time pretending otherwise.
Nouri's State of Law is also in a tizzy over the candidates. In previous elections, Nouri's been able to use the Accountability and Justice Committee to weed out candidates he didn't want to run but ALL IRAQ NEWS reported State of Law is objecting to the list of candidates.
Nouri objects to a great deal -- mainly, he objects to the truth.
As noted in Friday's snapshot, Laura Rozen filed a ridiculous story -- that ignored far too many public details. If she thought Nouri al-Maliki was going to be pleased with her reticence, she was wrong. Even ignoring everything, she's still angered him. ALL IRAQ NEWS notes that Nouri has called her report "false" and stated she did not know her facts. NINA includes Nouri's remarks that the deal was cancelled by the government in 2012. Both NINA and ALL IRAQ NEWS note that it was the corruption perception -- the Parliament's perception that the deal was corrupt -- that killed the deal.
Please note that ALL IRAQ NEWS and NINA do a better job reporting on the corruption in their reports today than Laura did on Friday -- and Laura used a lot more words and sentences. Please note that the most deadly country for journalists in 2017 was Iraq. These were not foreign journalists being killed. And yet even living under that threat, Iraqis are turning out better journalism than American Laura Rozen who is not in Iraq.
Hayder al-Abadi replaced Nouri as prime minister when Barack Obama installed Hayder in the fall of 2014. Hayder wants to be prime minister for a second term.
He was supposed to be fighting corruption . . . but he wasn't.
So what does he have to show for it?
Not much.
He claims to have defeated the Islamic State.
As noted in Friday's snapshot, Laura Rozen filed a ridiculous story -- that ignored far too many public details. If she thought Nouri al-Maliki was going to be pleased with her reticence, she was wrong. Even ignoring everything, she's still angered him. ALL IRAQ NEWS notes that Nouri has called her report "false" and stated she did not know her facts. NINA includes Nouri's remarks that the deal was cancelled by the government in 2012. Both NINA and ALL IRAQ NEWS note that it was the corruption perception -- the Parliament's perception that the deal was corrupt -- that killed the deal.
Please note that ALL IRAQ NEWS and NINA do a better job reporting on the corruption in their reports today than Laura did on Friday -- and Laura used a lot more words and sentences. Please note that the most deadly country for journalists in 2017 was Iraq. These were not foreign journalists being killed. And yet even living under that threat, Iraqis are turning out better journalism than American Laura Rozen who is not in Iraq.
Hayder al-Abadi replaced Nouri as prime minister when Barack Obama installed Hayder in the fall of 2014. Hayder wants to be prime minister for a second term.
He was supposed to be fighting corruption . . . but he wasn't.
So what does he have to show for it?
Not much.
He claims to have defeated the Islamic State.
It seems #ISIS is not finished in #Iraq Mr. @HaiderAlAbadi. It was too early to announce the ‘victory’. But fears from ‘losing’ votes in the up coming elections turned the table up-down.
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