Thursday, July 18, 2024. Annette’s News Roundup.
Joe is always busy.
These signs are all over Milwaukee today welcoming RNC members... 🔥 pic.twitter.com/K4psBHfHvf
— Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) July 15, 2024
Joe has Covid.
While we wait for Trump medical reports from the “would be assassination, “ check out Biden’s report from the White House.
Something seems to be going on in Milwaukee.
Here is what we now know for sure.
How’s the Republican National Convention doing with the public?
‘This Is a Very Low-Rated Convention.’
The first telecasts of the RNC on Monday drew in 18.1 million viewers across 12 cable news and broadcast networks, per Nielsen. For comparison, in 2016, the RNC drew approximately 23 million viewers across seven networks. The 2024 RNC audience is 21% smaller than the 2016 audience.
Viewership of the Republican National Convention dropped 18% from Monday to Tuesday to 14.81 million viewers.
Trump’s foreign policy.
The Trump message on foreign policy: "We will abandon Ukraine. We will auction Taiwan to the highest bidder. (Checks made out to Trump's personal account, please). We despise our NATO allies and want to be rid of them. But you can totally trust us to keep faith with Israel."
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 17, 2024
The Misogyny of MAGA is amplified by Vance.
Touch to watch. 👇
Donald Trump’s VP nominee JD Vance: “We are effectively run in this country…by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made. And they want to make the rest of the country miserable too.” pic.twitter.com/ButY24m091
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) July 16, 2024
So is the madness.👇
Here's the only JD Vance sentence you need to understand him: "We want to promote the types of virtues that exist in Kyle Rittenhouse."
— Jeff Sharlet (@JeffSharlet) July 17, 2024
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Americans want Trump to resign.
Our media is so busy telling the story that Biden must drop out, that they miss this one.👇
Wise words from Morning Joe.
.@JoeNBC: "The Democrats have to either fish or cut bait. If they can't drive Joe Biden from the race, they need to line up behind Joe Biden because there's no middle ground here... You're either united or your side loses. They've got to make decisions fast." pic.twitter.com/oM5V3hAiW3
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) July 17, 2024
Here is a fun fact....Joe Biden had more viewers for his NATO speech than the Republicans had for their Convention😂😂😂...
— Prez (@PrezLives2022) July 17, 2024
Human Rights Watch finds Hamas-led militants committed war crimes on Oct. 7 | AP News
Palestinians transport a person to Gaza after kidnapping them from a Kibbutz near the Gaza border, on October 7, 2023.
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Hamas-led armed groups committed numerous war crimes during the Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel that precipitated the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, according to a global human rights group report released Wednesday.
Human Rights Watch said the acts of the Palestinian fighters, who killed around 1,200 people and kidnapped more than 250 during the attack, met the international legal definition for crimes against humanity and war crimes.
The group’s report found that five different Palestinian armed groups, led by Hamas’ Qassam Brigades, engaged in war crimes and violated international law by killing, torturing, taking hostages, looting and committing crimes involving sexual and gender-based violence. The New York-based rights group said its researchers were unable to independently verify claims of sexual violence and rape but that they relied on a separate report by a special U.N. envoy who found “reasonable grounds” to believe Hamas fighters committed sexual violence during the attack.
The 230-page HRW report focuses only on the Oct. 7 attacks and does not examine the actions taken by Hamas or Israel during the subsequent war in Gaza. More than 38,400 people have been killed in Israeli ground offensives and bombardments in Gaza since the war began, according to the territory’s Health Ministry. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians in its count.
The militants committed a crime against humanity because they launched a “widespread attack directed against a civilian population,” said Belkis Wille, an associate director at HRW who arrived in Israel days after Oct. 7 and spent a month researching the attack with local staff. The researchers examined Palestinian attacks on 26 civilian sites in southern Israel, including kibbutzim, cities, two music festivals and a beach party, and they spoke with nearly 100 survivors, and 50 experts and first responders.
“The killing of civilians and taking of hostages were all central aims of the planned attack, and not actions that occurred as an afterthought or as a plan gone awry, or as isolated acts, for example, perpetrated by unaffiliated Palestinians from Gaza,” Wille said.
After reviewing hundreds of photos and videos, the researchers determined that the majority of the Palestinians who took part in the attack were affiliated with armed groups and were not random civilians who took advantage of the open fence.
“That was a claim that was made very early on, it was made by Hamas in order to distance its own fighters from the abuses, and it was made by Israel to justify attacks on civilians in Gaza,” she said.
HRW observed footage of fighters, including those in civilian clothes with no military insignias, communicating with walkie-talkies and taking orders from commanders, leading them to conclude that the fighters who carried out the worst abuses, especially in the early hours of the attack, belonged to armed factions.
In a nine-page response to the HRW report, Hamas said the Qassam Brigades planned and led the Oct. 7 attack, not the Hamas political movement, and that fighters were instructed not to target civilians. HRW said they found the Hamas response “false” and that “the intentional killing and hostage-taking of civilians was planned and highly coordinated.”
The organization called on Hamas to immediately release the approximately 120 hostages and bodies of hostages still being held in Gaza, and for all sides to adhere to international law and agree to a cease-fire as soon as possible.
Human Rights Watch has a strained relationship with Israel, which it has accused of violating international law in multiple cases. In April, an HRW investigation found that an Israeli strike in October in central Gaza that killed 106 Palestinians constituted a war crime because there was no apparent military target. Israel says it tries to avoid harming civilians and blames the deaths on Hamas because the militants operate in dense, residential areas. The group also accused Israel of violating international law by striking residential buildings in Lebanon with white phosphorus, a chemical munition. The Israeli military said it upholds international law regarding munitions and that it used white phosphorus as a smokescreen, not to target civilians.
Your daily reminder.
Trump is a convicted felon.
On May 30th, he was found guilty on 34 felony counts by the unanimous vote of 12 ordinary citizens.
The Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump was scheduled to be sentenced on July 11. He will now be sentenced sometime around September 18th.
Meet the felons of the Republican National Convention.
BREAKING: Former trump advisor Peter Navarro, fresh out of federal prison, just took the stage at the Republican National Convention.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) July 17, 2024
With their main nominee a convicted felon, MAGA Republicans are the party of crime and chaos. pic.twitter.com/tdVZRJDadf
The RNC in Milwaukee is quickly becoming a gangsta event. Trump, Giuliani, Paul Manifort, Bannon, Navarro, Stone, Weisselberg, Gates and a cast of many more. They can all get up on stage and sing Jailhouse Rock together!
— Sorentis Milocheckos (@rawpuck) July 17, 2024