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U.S. Orders Diplomats to Stop Telling TruthPosted on Dec 6, 2010Fake news by Andy Borowitz WASHINGTON—In the first major policy fallout from the WikiLeaks disclosures, the State Department has ordered all U.S. diplomats to “cease and desist telling the truth until further notice.” “We are working overtime to try to make sure that leaks like these don’t happen again,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters. “But until we’ve got the leaks plugged, it’s incumbent on all our diplomats to put on their lying caps.” Clinton noted that since many U.S. diplomats are major political donors with long careers in the business world, “this shouldn’t be a reach for them.” But for those career diplomats who came up through the Foreign Service, the State Department will be holding a series of “truth avoidance seminars,” led by executives of Goldman Sachs. Additionally, Clinton said, the State Department would install on all diplomats’ computers new software called CandorShield™, which automatically translates truthful language into a less embarrassing truth-free version. For example, she explained, the software would translate the phrase “two-faced weasels” into “trusted Pakistani allies” and would delete all references to French President Nicolas Sarkozy as “Monsieur Shorty Pants.” Elsewhere, Interpol issued this statement about its pursuit of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: “We will find Julian Assange, and then we will hire him.” Advertisement U.S. Transfers Airport Security From TSA to TMZ WASHINGTON—Amid growing public outrage over the conduct of airport security in the U.S., the Department of Homeland Security today transferred all responsibility for screening passengers from the TSA to TMZ, the popular celebrity gossip website. In announcing the change, Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano said, “We believe that TMZ can do the same job that TSA did, but they’ll be less invasive and more respectful.” Effective immediately, TSA personnel will be replaced at the nation’s airports by camera-wielding TMZ paparazzi who will attempt to take the most revealing photos of passengers possible. Additionally, TMZ said it would expand the so-called Homeland Security “watch list” to include such celebrities as Lindsay Lohan, Charlie Sheen and Mel Gibson. “For years, TMZ cameras have been trained on celebrities’ underpants, whether they’re wearing them or not,” said TMZ founder Harvey Levin. “This should be just like another day at the office for us.” Levin said that he hoped the airport assignment could lead to a larger national security role for TMZ: “If we used the same energy we put into spotting Jake Gyllenhaal with Taylor Swift, we’d have bin Laden by now.” In other national security news, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called WikiLeaks “the most serious invasion of privacy since Facebook.” Award-winning humorist, television personality and film actor Andy Borowitz is author of the book “The Republican Playbook.” © 2010 Creators Syndicate New and Improved CommentsWe are launching a major overhaul of our comments section. In addition to more robust spam filtering and moderation, new features include the ability to rate other comments, sort how they are displayed and respond directly via e-mail or in a thread. Unfortunately, commenters will lose their existing Truthdig identities. It's a pain, we know, but on the plus side you will now be able to log in with a plethora of options, including Google, Twitter, Facebook and Disqus accounts. Before launching this system we spent months in discussion with our top commenters. We listened to the feedback and we hope you like what we've come up with. Please direct any problems or concerns to us via our contact page. |
By curmudgeon99, December 24, 2010 at 10:45 pm Link to this comment
Late entry but carries on SOCKS’s excellent remarks.
I actually thought of them as I read this NYT article today
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/24/world/24sanctions.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=iran trade&st=cse
U.S. Approved Business With Blacklisted Nations
By JO BECKER
Published: December 23, 2010
Despite sanctions and trade embargoes, over the past decade the United States government has allowed American companies to do billions of dollars in business with Iran and other countries blacklisted as state sponsors of terrorism, an examination by The New York Times has found.
At the behest of a host of companies — from Kraft Food and Pepsi to some of the nation’s largest banks — a little-known office of the Treasury Department has granted nearly 10,000 licenses for deals involving countries that have been cast into economic purgatory, beyond the reach of American business…....etc.
You could not make this up!!!
Report thisBy firefly, December 7, 2010 at 11:23 am Link to this comment
Excellent post ‘socks’.
Mind if I quote you?
Report thisBy socks, December 7, 2010 at 2:57 am Link to this comment
The humor seems to have flown over the heads of this
audience, probably because it is too close to the
truth.
As Americans are becoming accustomed to the need for
cynicism when listening to its governance, tho it is
a decades old phenomena(that our governance lies to
us), even comedy becomes confusing.
Fact: Foreign policy left the American people far
behind and became just another corporate tool in the
50’s.
Fact: America has waged economic and actual wars on
other nations, simply as a tool of international
corporate monopolies for decades. And it isn’t funny,
either to Americans or the people in those nations.
Fact: Our media has been aiding and abetting these
policies because it is owned by international
corporate monopolies. Its influence is becoming
widely known in the populous, and is not appreciated.
Fact: This country was founded to break with the
dominance of international monopolies of the
1700’s(the East India Company). The financial elite
of our world now is every bit as blood thirsty as the
European aristocracy was in the 1700’s and are
willing to allow vast percentages of every nation’s
population to be its peons/peasant working force.
(Bye bye middle class)
My opinion: This situation will only become worse
Report thisunless Americans take back an effective process of
elections. Not only in how elections are funded, but
also, just as importantly, how candidates are chosen
and primaries.
IMO both political parties are too powerfully taking
away the publics right to put forward its own
candidates of representation. And the public lost
faith in its own ability to choose its own voices of
representation. (media has blunted/obliterated actual
citizen involvement in the election process).
By curmudgeon99, December 6, 2010 at 5:30 pm Link to this comment
And what about the guv telling employees without security clearance to ‘not look at documents in wikileaks’
Report thisBy ejreed, December 6, 2010 at 4:04 pm Link to this comment
here’s the latest wiki-leak. no joke…
Report thisWikileaks: Saudi Arabia Useless Ally to United States
The United States believes Saudi Arabia is ineffective at stopping terrorist fundraising in its own country, according to a U.S. cables obtained by WikiLeaks. http://www.newslook.com/videos/271918-wikileaks-saudi-arabia-useless-ally-to-united-states?autoplay=true
By moonraven, December 6, 2010 at 1:10 pm Link to this comment
The ultimate in polyster pantsuit and pop-beads diplomacy from haggy Hilarious: “I give Bill 3 blow jobs a day, and wear underwear from La Perla”.
Sigh. How much is that war-mongering gnatbrain being paid?
Report thisBy prosefights, December 6, 2010 at 12:06 pm Link to this comment
Wikileaks recent posts amplify on how the liberal arts educated ‘think.’
http://home.comcast.net/~bpayne37/whitman59/whitman59after.htm
Report thisBy L Hall, December 6, 2010 at 8:14 am Link to this comment
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Humor is good—but here is more of the frightening reality (from OpEd News): http://www.opednews.com/articles/State-Department-to-Ivy-Le-by-Rob-Kall-101204-204.html
Report thisBy L2k4FC, December 6, 2010 at 2:21 am Link to this comment
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heh heh heh….priceless
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