Microsoft’s Racist, Obama-Bashing, Sociopathic Chat Robot Returns, Becomes A Spamming Stoner, Is Taken Offline

One week ago, we reported that Microsoft’s first foray into Twitter chat “artificial intelligence” did not quite work as expected: once unleashed into the wild, Microsoft’s chat robot “Tay” proceeded to have a spectacular implosion, and in the span of just a few hours upon interacting with the broader Twitter population, proceeded to unleash tweets covering everything from racist outbursts, N-words, conspiracy theories, genocide, incest, Obama-slurs, and even outright Nazism.

 

Humiliated by the experience, Microsoft explained what happened last Wednesday:

“The AI chatbot Tay is a machine learning project, designed for human engagement. It is as much a social and cultural experiment, as it is technical. Unfortunately, within the first 24 hours of coming online, we became aware of a coordinated effort by some users to abuse Tay’s commenting skills to have Tay respond in inappropriate ways. As a result, we have taken Tay offline and are making adjustments.”

Then this morning, Tay was once again (accidentally) activated, and the result was the same.

As Guardian report, Microsoft’s repeat attempt to “converse with millennials using an artificial intelligence bot plugged into Twitter made a short-lived return on Wednesday, before bowing out again in some sort of meltdown.”

The learning experiment, which as noted last week got a crash-course in racism, Holocaust denial and sexism courtesy of Twitter users, was switched back on overnight and appeared to be operating in a more sensible fashion.

Microsoft had previously gone through the bot’s tweets and removed the most offensive and vowed only to bring the experiment back online if the company’s engineers could “better anticipate malicious intent that conflicts with our principles and values.”

That said, we can only hope that tweets such as the following do not reflect Microsoft’s principles and values.  One tweet, sent to an account called Y0urDrugDealer, among others, read: “kush! [I’m smoking kush infront the police]”. 

 

In a follow up tweet, Tay asked another Twitter user: “puff puff pass?”.

At that point, instead of devolving into a second sociopathic round, the A.I. simply broke, and started tweeting out of control, spamming its more than 210,000 followers with the same tweet, saying: “You are too fast, please take a rest …” over and over.

At this point, a doubly humiliated Microsoft decided to make Tay’s Twitter profile private, preventing anyone from seeing the tweets, basically taking it offline again.

The company then told Reuters that Tay’s Twitter account was accidentally turned back on while the company was fixing the problems that came to light last week.

“Tay remains offline while we make adjustments,” a Microsoft representative said in an email. “As part of testing, she was inadvertently activated on Twitter for a brief period of time.”

In other words, instead of owning up to the compounding glitches in “Tay’s” increasingly more artificial intelligence, Microsoft is now alleging that it was the reactivation that was made in error.

As we concluded one week ago, “we are confident we’ll be seen much more of “her” soon, when the chat program will provide even more proof that Stephen Hawking’s warning [that humanity’s days may be numbered due to weaponized A.I.] was spot on.” One week later this was validated and eagerly look forward to “her” next “accidental” reactivation, at which point Tay should be ready for the politicalal circuit to boot.


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“Voting For President Is Like Picking-Out Which Gun You Wanna Get Shot With”

Submitted by John Vibes via TheAntiMedia.org,

Nick Cannon, the celebrity known best for his roles in television comedy shows, has released a deeply profound video about this year’s election cycle.

In the video embedded below, Cannon performs a spoken word rap poem outside of a polling station, where he rejects every major candidate and the electoral process as a whole. The poem is titled “Too Broke To Vote” and discusses how voting for any of the major candidates will not change poverty, war, or the system of corruption currently in place.

In the first few lines of his poem, Cannon seems to express the desire to have no “president” or “ruler” at all.

“Nobody for President. That’s my campaign slogan. We got money for wars but can’t feed our homeless. The government is hopeless. It’s like a reality show. The Real lives of the House Liars,Cannon says.

He continues:Voting for office is like picking out which gun you wanna get shot with.”

He makes it clear that all of the options are untrustworthy, despite their different marketing schemes. Cannon isn’t even “feeling the Bern.”

“But I ain’t feeling the Bern. And hell naw I’ll never get Trumped. The Clintons had they chance with me, they the reason my cousin still locked up,” he says. It is unclear whether this is in reference to the Clinton’s role in proliferating mass incarceration, but nevertheless expresses a clear sentiment: presidents are not the solution to America’s problems.

He also makes it clear he does not support the Democrats or the Republicans, rejecting the two-party duopoly.

“They got y’all confused with these views from Republicans and Democrats, liberal or conservative, man I ain’t none of that,” Cannon declares.

The end of the poem is extremely powerful, revealing Cannon knows far more about global events than he has ever let on:

“Go for the gold cuz that’s who makes the rules. And all this pageantry is just designed for fools. They gonna give you the one they choose. Too big to fail, too rich to lose. And I’m still too broke to vote. So how do we fix it then? Give her away. In the End is where it begins. So I vote we return the country back to its original owners: the Native Americans.”

Hopefully, this is a new era in the work of Nick Cannon. More celebrities and others in the public eye must speak out with radical positions; for better or worse, their opinions carry an immense amount of weight with the average person. Instead of just endorsing a candidate, Cannon has made a bolder and more principled statement.

Unfortunately, Cannon’s groundbreaking poem was completely ignored by the mainstream media, who seemed more concerned with stirring up drama between him and his ex-wife Mariah Carey. Cannon shot back at the media, pointing out he is on great terms with his ex, and that news outlets were more concerned with a nonexistent fluff story than the political statement he made earlier in the week with “Too Broke To Vote.”

Cannon also said he doesn’t write diss tracks — unless they’re about the government.

 


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Obama Commutes Sentences of 61 Prisoners, North Korea Warns of Famines, New Features for Snapchat: P.M. Links

  • President Obama commuted the sentence of 61 prisoners today, bringing his two-term total to 268.
  • In the case of Luis vs. United States, the Supreme Court ruled, 5-3, against the pre-trial freezing of non-tainted assets.
  • The Justice Department and the city of Newark, New Jersey have agreed on a settlement related to reforms of the city’s police department.
  • Prosecutors in Minneapolis announced they would not be filing charges related to the killing of Jamar Clark by police officers in November.
  • Historians in Germany reveal the Associated Press entered into an arrangement with Nazi Germany in the 1930s to secure access in exchange for a promise not to undermine the regime.
  • French President Francois Hollande has abandoned a plan to strip individuals convicted of terrorism of their French citizenship.
  • While Kim Jong Un’s weight has gone up, the dictator warned North Korea would be facing another famine.
  • Snapchat gets new features.

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Bonds, Bullion, & Black Gold Bidless But Stock-Bounce Sticks

"Just one more wafer-thin mint of monetary-easing?"

 

Before we start, a reminder…

This was the greatest quarterly comeback in the history of stocks…

 

Because fundamentals…

 

So with that said, stocks remain the big winner post-Yellen as all the gains for bonds, bullion, and black gold are erased…

 

Small Caps are the biggest (Short-Squeeze) winners post-Yellen…

 

S&P Futs saw VWAP buying orders at the open but selling pressure built…

 

As VIX was crushed…extending its drop post-Yellen…

 

To its lowest close since August 17th 2015 (right before the China collapse)…

 

30Y bond yields recoupled with stocks post-Yellen BUT FX Carry remains notably untied…

 

Treasury yields were very mixed with a major underpeformance at the long-end (2Y -3bps, 30Y +5bps) – biggest 2-day steepening of 2s30s in 4 months

 

5s30s spiked to its 200-day moving average…

 

The USDollar Index dropped for the 3rd day in a row, back near 5-month lows…

 

Despite US Dollar weakness, commodities all ended lower on the day (with gold and silver clinging to gains on the week)…

 

One look at the crude price action and you know that NOTHING matters aside from the algos… This is crude's 6th losing day in a row – the longest losing streak since mid-January

 

Charts: Bloomberg

Bonus Chart: The Fed shows that it's hard to understand anything when your job depends on ignoring it…


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Americans Have Been Turned Into Peasants – It’s Time To Fight Back

Submitted by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,

America used to be the land of opportunity and optimism. Now opportunity is seen as the preserve of the elite: two-thirds of Americans believe the economy is rigged in favour of vested interests. And optimism has turned to anger. Voters’ fury fuels the insurgencies of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders and weakens insiders like Hillary Clinton.

 

The campaigns have found plenty of things to blame, from free-trade deals to the recklessness of Wall Street. But one problem with American capitalism has been overlooked: a corrosive lack of competition. The naughty secret of American firms is that life at home is much easier: their returns on equity are 40% higher in the United States than they are abroad. Aggregate domestic profits are at near-record levels relative to GDP. America is meant to be a temple of free enterprise. It isn’t.

 

– From the recent Economist article: The Problem with Profits

In the 1970’s, Goldman Sachs CEO Gus Levy famously encouraged his employees to be “long-term greedy.” In order to understand how far we have fallen as an economy and culture, it’s important to understand the meaning of the phrase and reflect upon it.

“Long-term greedy” implies two very important principles that define a well functioning and ethical free market economy. First, is the unrepentant belief that earning a good profit and striving for financial success is a reasonable and admirable goal for both individuals and corporations. Second, is the understanding that such financial success should be earned, not stolen. If one’s focus is the long-term, the implication is that you’re committing yourself to building something real, and that the marketplace will ultimately reward you handsomely for your product or service.

Throughout my childhood, and much of my adult life, I naively assumed this was the way the U.S. economy functioned. This was partly a result of propaganda, and partly a result of it still being somewhat true. What’s become abundantly clear; however, is that from my birth in 1978 to the present day, the U.S. economy has been, gradually at first, and then rapidly transformed into a rigged, oligarch-dominated, crony Banana Republic system.

 

Goldman Sachs and other TBTF banks gave up on the “long-term greedy” philosophy long ago. In fact, it was Wall Street’s maniacal obsession with short-term greed which led to a systemic culture of fraud in which being even remotely ethical meant sacrificing tens of millions in bonuses and promotions. While a cycle of such greed and criminal behavior is inevitable within any economic system where enormous profits are available, what is not inevitable is how Obama’s Justice Department responded to the criminality.

By appointing Covington and Burling attorney Eric Holder to head up the DOJ, Obama was building a moat around the TBTF banks to ensure they would never be brought to justice. As I’ve highlighted previously, many of the largest Wall Street banks are clients of Covington and Burling, and acute observers doubted Holder would prosecute these firms since he was likely to spin right back through the revolving door after shielding the mega-banks from prosecution. This is in fact exactly what he did.

Recall from last year’s post, Cronyism Pays – Eric “Too Big to Jail” Holder Triumphantly Returns to His Prior Corporate Law Firm Job:

After failing to criminally prosecute any of the financial firms responsible for the market collapse in 2008, former Attorney General Eric Holder is returning to Covington & Burling, a corporate law firm known for serving Wall Street clients.

 

The move completes one of the more troubling trips through the revolving door for a cabinet secretary. Holder worked at Covington from 2001 right up to being sworn in as attorney general in Feburary 2009. And Covington literally kept an office empty for him, awaiting his return.

 

The Covington & Burling client list has included four of the largest banks, including Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo. 

Read that over and over until you get it. This is the sort of crap that happens in Banana Republics. America is a Banana Republic.

Although people are finally starting to figure this out (see Trump and Sanders), the elite, status quo, establishment, whatever you want to call them, could never have pulled this off without the unfathomable ignorance of the American public. As someone who was brainwashed for most of his life, I am sympathetic to this dilemma and I try not to be judgmental about it. It’s precisely why I have dedicated my life at this stage to informing people about what’s going on. There’s absolutely no doubt in my mind that we can stop this grotesque merger of crony corporate interests and government if we have the information and the will.

One of the biggest myths that the public needs to overcome is this false meme that a rising stock market signals good times ahead. This tool has been used to keep financially successful non-oligarchs from challenging the corrupt status quo. I explained this in detail back in 2013 in the post The Stock Market: Food Stamps for the 1%:

More than any other group, the 1% has been convinced that the stock market represents some sort of leading indicator of wealth and prosperity.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  Sure, the stock market can function as such an indicator.  It is such an indicator when the rising stock market reflects a dynamic, capitalist economy where new industries and companies are rising to the top and improving standards of living for the populace.  It represents the opposite indicator when it merely reflects the ownership interests of the oligarchs in a crony-capitalist, fascist economy that is picking away at the dying carcass of what little economic freedom still remains.

 

This is what a rising stock market actually represents today.  When people look at it they should understand it is merely a measure of the oligarchs getting wealthier and more powerful and you becoming more of a debt slave.  It represents their interests in multinational corporations with record profit margins because they refuse to pay their employees a living wage.  A rising stock market today is actually a leading indicator of the destruction of the middle class, cultural destitution and a society in collapse.

Mesmerized by rising stocks, most of those Americans with the resources and time to push for change simply did nothing. This ambivalence allowed the theft to continue, and years later the grassroots is finally rising up and expressing their anger via Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. To make matters worse, the same group of people who spent the last few years staring at their E-Trade accounts are the same clownish pundits scratching their heads asking; why are people so angry?

People are angry because the economy really is rigged, and it’s been rigged for quite some time. However, what has really pushed people over the edge is the realization that the economic riggers destroyed the economy via fraud and then got away with it. This has resulted in the institutionalization of crime and fraud as the leading driver of U.S. GDP growth since the riggers know they are above the law. This is why people are mad, and they should be a lot angrier than they are.

Yesterday, I was surprised to come across an interesting article at CNBC (something which rarely happens). It was titled, Hillary Clinton Cannot Win U.S. Election: Libertarian, and it zeroed in on a recent research report published by Saxo Bank’s chief economist, Steen Jakobsen.

Here’s what we learned:

In a recent research note, he said the ratio between employee compensation to gross domestic product in the U.S. is the lowest in history and corporate profits are at their highest-ever point. This, he believes, is a key reason why U.S. citizens now want anything but the traditional establishment. 

If you’ve always wanted to see what serfdom looks like in a couple of charts, you’re in luck:

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Before you get all bent out of shape, I want to make something clear. I am a believer in free markets and I don’t think “profit” is a dirty word. Based on my understanding of human nature and history, I think it’s perfectly reasonable to advocate for an economic system in which individuals are incentivized by the opportunity to become financially successful. This doesn’t mean a handful of oligarchs should be allowed to rig the system in order to parasitically rent-seek from the public with impunity while adding zero value.

The Economist covered this topic well in a recent article. Here are a few excerpts:

America used to be the land of opportunity and optimism. Now opportunity is seen as the preserve of the elite: two-thirds of Americans believe the economy is rigged in favour of vested interests. And optimism has turned to anger. Voters’ fury fuels the insurgencies of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders and weakens insiders like Hillary Clinton.

 

The campaigns have found plenty of things to blame, from free-trade deals to the recklessness of Wall Street. But one problem with American capitalism has been overlooked: a corrosive lack of competition. The naughty secret of American firms is that life at home is much easier: their returns on equity are 40% higher in the United States than they are abroad. Aggregate domestic profits are at near-record levels relative to GDP. America is meant to be a temple of free enterprise. It isn’t.

 

High profits might be a sign of brilliant innovations or wise long-term investments, were it not for the fact that they are also suspiciously persistent. A very profitable American firm has an 80% chance of being that way ten years later. In the 1990s the odds were only about 50%. Some companies are capable of sustained excellence, but most would expect to see their profits competed away. Today, incumbents find it easier to make hay for longer (see Briefing).

 

If steep earnings are not luring in new entrants, that may mean that firms are abusing monopoly positions, or using lobbying to stifle competition. The game may indeed be rigged.

 

Unfortunately the signs are that incumbent firms are becoming more entrenched, not less. Microsoft is making double the profits it did when antitrust regulators targeted the software firm in 2000. Our analysis of census data suggests that two-thirds of the economy’s 900-odd industries have become more concentrated since 1997. A tenth of the economy is at the mercy of a handful of firms—from dog food and batteries to airlines, telecoms and credit cards. A $10 trillion wave of mergers since 2008 has raised levels of concentration further. American firms involved in such deals have promised to cut costs by $150 billion or more, which would add a tenth to overall profits. Few plan to pass the gains on to consumers.

 

Getting bigger is not the only way to squish competitors. As the mesh of regulation has got denser since the 2007-08 financial crisis, the task of navigating bureaucratic waters has become more central to firms’ success. Lobbying spending has risen by a third in the past decade, to $3 billion. A mastery of patent rules has become essential in health care and technology, America’s two most profitable industries. And new regulations do not just fence big banks in: they keep rivals out.

 

Most of the remedies dangled by politicians to solve America’s economic woes would make things worse. Higher taxes would deter investment. Jumps in minimum wages would discourage hiring. Protectionism would give yet more shelter to dominant firms. Better to unleash a wave of competition.

 

The first step is to take aim at cosseted incumbents. Modernizing the antitrust apparatus would help. Mergers that lead to high market share and too much pricing power still need to be policed. But firms can extract rents in many ways. Copyright and patent laws should be loosened to prevent incumbents milking old discoveries. Big tech platforms such as Google and Facebook need to be watched closely: they might not be rent-extracting monopolies yet, but investors value them as if they will be one day. The role of giant fund managers with crossholdings in rival firms needs careful examination, too.

A total embrace and propagation of the situation described above is Obama’s real legacy. As I noted previously:

Trying to determine Barack Obama’s most corrupt, crony appointee presents a virtually impossible task. Every single person he’s appointed to a position of power over the course of his unfathomably shady, violent and unconstitutional presidency, has been little more than a gatekeeper for powerful vested interests. Obama’s job was to talk like a marxist, but act like a robber baron. In this regard, his reign has been an unprecedented success.

So are you ready to stop being suckers and take back the country?


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Chipotle Pivots To Sell Burgers; Market Not Impressed

Chipotle has had enough of being an e-coli associated Mexican food company: according to Bloomberg, the fast food (and at least in recent months, just as fast food-poisoning company) may be getting into the burger business.

The company filed a trademark application this month for “Better Burger,” according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website. Chipotle, which has already invested in two smaller chains, is considering opening another restaurant concept focused on hamburgers, according to Chris Arnold, a spokesman for the Denver-based company.

The plan, if there is one, is to imitate the success of such recent burger success stories as Shake Shack, and to drop some of the baggage associated with the company’s recent disastrous e-coli outbreaks. Also, to boost traffic in the aftermath of the company’s recent disastrous same store sales which plunged 26% in February.

“It’s a growth seed idea we are exploring,” Arnold said in an e-mail. “We have two non-Chipotle growth seeds open now — ShopHouse and Pizzeria Locale — and have noted before that the Chipotle model could be applied to a wide variety of foods.”

Bloomberg adds that even as it mulls expansion, “the burrito seller is trying to recover from a food-safety crisis that began last year. The company suffered a series of E. coli and norovirus outbreaks, driving away customers and spurring an investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The fallout is ongoing: Same-store sales tumbled 26 percent in February, and the company expects to report a loss in the first quarter.”

At first blush, it appear that it is precisely the company’s attempt to shed its bacteria-laden image by diversifying into “untainted” food products which are not (yet) associated with the company’s recent reputation.

A burger chain would give Chipotle a way to expand under a fresh banner. It also would continue efforts to apply the fast-casual model – fresh ingredients and customized menu items – to other cuisines. Chipotle opened its first ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen in Washington in 2011. The noodle-selling chain has since expanded to Los Angeles and Chicago. Chipotle also has invested in Pizzeria Locale, a fast-casual restaurant that started in Colorado.

For now, however, the market is less than impressed.


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Russian Nuclear Ballistic Missile “Iskander” Spotted In Syria

There was much surprise in geopolitical circles several weeks ago when, completely out of the blue, Russian president Vladimir Putin announced he would begin withdrawing military forces from Syria at once, a move hailed by some as confirmation Russia had failed to achieve its goals in the civil war-ridden nation which serves as a hotbed of ISIS terrorist attacks around the globe, and by others as victory.

Both camps may have been wrong. According to a Reuters, while the Kremlin announced one thing to the international community behind the scenes it has been doing more of the same: sending even more forces, arms and supplies to Syria.

As Reuters explains “when Vladimir Putin announced the withdrawal of most of Russia’s military contingent from Syria there was an expectation that the Yauza, a Russian naval icebreaker and one of the mission’s main supply vessels, would return home to its Arctic Ocean port. Instead, three days after Putin’s March 14 declaration, the Yauza, part of the “Syrian Express”, the nickname given to the ships that have kept Russian forces supplied, left the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk for Tartous, Russia’s naval facility in Syria. Whatever it was carrying was heavy; it sat so low in the water that its load line was barely visible.

Reuters’ assessment is blunt: Putin lied and has been actively sending more equipment to Syria:

Its movements and those of other Russian ships in the two weeks since Putin’s announcement of a partial withdrawal suggest Moscow has in fact shipped more equipment and supplies to Syria than it has brought back in the same period, a Reuters analysis shows.

 

It is not known what the ships were carrying or how much equipment has been flown out in giant cargo planes accompanying returning war planes.

 

But the movements – while only a partial snapshot – suggest Russia is working intensively to maintain its military infrastructure in Syria and to supply the Syrian army so that it can scale up again swiftly if need be.

 

Putin has not detailed what would prompt such a move, but any perceived threat to Russia’s bases in Syria or any sign that President Bashar al-Assad, Moscow’s closest Middle East ally, was in peril would be likely to trigger a powerful return.

But while reneging on its promise to withdraw forces from Syria is hardly surprising, what is shocking is what Russia may have been deploying to Syria quietly in recent weeks. According to the Russian military website military-informant.com an Iskander SS-26 Stone short-range ballistic missile complex which has a range of 400 km and is nuclear-capable, was spotted on March 27 near the Hmeymim airbase used by Russia for its airborne attacks.

According to the website, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation conducted a redeployment of missiles of unknown type Hmeymim air base in Syria.  It adds that during during a night-time arrival of two military transport aircraft at the Russian air base, under conditions of high secrecy made military equipment was unloaded. 

The combat vehicles were covered with a special tent, which prevented accurate identification of the type and purpose of military equipment. Eyewitnesses report that the two 6×6 trucks were hidden under an awning and that together with other heavy trucks, left the location of the air base accompanied by armored vehicles and wheeled armored vehicles moved in an unknown direction.

The launch complex was subsequently spotted in the background of a Russian armed forces video clip published on March 27, and shown below:

 

The moment when the Iskander launch complex is caught on tape can be spooted 5:22 into the clip below.

If confirmed, it begs the question: how will John Kerry, the state department, and allied forces react once it becomes clear that not only did Putin not withdraw forces from Syria but has added nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles to the Russian arsenal in Syria?


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President Obama Announces 61 New Commutations

Today the White House announced a new round of commutations for people in federal prison serving harsh sentences. Today adds 61 new commutations to a grand total of 248.

The Washington Post has a full list of each of the 61 people granted commutations and the crimes for which they were convicted and their sentences. Here’s a sample:

Ismael Rosa – Chicago, IL
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute multiple kilograms of cocaine (four counts); use of communication facility in commission of drug offense (two counts); Northern District of Illinois
Sentence: Life imprisonment (August 8, 1995)
Commutation Grant: Prison sentence commuted to expire on March 30, 2017.

Every single person on the list is on there for a drug-related crime, typically involving some sort of intent to distribute. Some also had weapon-related charges attached but were not convicted of any sort of violence; we’re talking crimes like being a felon in possession of a weapon.

The White House is making a big deal over the fact that Obama has commuted more people than previous presidents. They even provide a chart:

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But as Reason’s Jacob Sullum has noted, the number of commutations absolutely pale when compared to the number of people begging for mercy from the administration and the “thousands” of commutations the administration had expected to achieve by the time Obama left office. Read Sullum’s analysis of the last round of commutation announcements here and how the Department of Justice is blaming volunteer lawyers for the fact that the numbers aren’t higher here

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Most Americans Agree With Trump: Terrorists Should Be Tortured

Following last Tuesday’s attacks on the Brussels airport and metro where nearly three dozen people were killed and hundreds more were wounded, the number one question on the minds of those who have followed the Belgium-based ISIS cell responsible for the Paris attacks was this: what did Salah Abdeslam know?

The lone survivor of the Paris massacre, Abdeslam was captured the Friday before the Brussels attacks in Molenbeek. Needless to say, it seems highly likely that he knew precisely what was being planned for the following Tuesday. Although some have suggested that the cell (which was once run by Paris mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud) changed their target and timetable once Abdeslam was caught, his fingerprints were found on March 14 in a Forest apartment rented to one of the Bakraoui brothers. That apartment was used to make the bombs that were detonated in the airport and metro attacks and it’s also the residence where a taxi driver picked up Ibrahim Bakraoui and bombmaker Najim Laachraoui before driving them to the airport.

The point is this: Abdeslam knew something, and Belgian police didn’t manage to extract any information from him in the three days he was detained prior to the attacks.

Well, the dust hadn’t even settled in Brussels before Donald Trump was on NBC suggesting that if Abdeslam had been waterboarded, he might have “spilled the beans” (to use a phrase Trump is fond of lately) allowing authorities to prevent a tragedy and save 34 lives.

Waterboarding would be fine and if they could expand the laws, I would do a lot more than waterboarding,” the GOP frontrunner said last Tuesday morning. “Authorities “should be able to do whatever they have to do,” he continued. “Listen, you have to get the information and you have to get it rapidly.

Would torture have made a difference in extracting information from Abdeslam? Who knows. What we do know however, courtesy of a new Reuters Ipsos poll, is that nearly two-thirds of Americans agree with Trump that torture is justified if it means extracting information from terrorists. Here’s more:

Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe torture can be justified to extract information from suspected terrorists, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, a level of support similar to that seen in countries like Nigeria where militant attacks are common.

 

The poll reflects a U.S. public on edge after the massacre of 14 people in San Bernardino in December and large-scale attacks in Europe in recent months, including a bombing claimed by the militant group Islamic State last week that killed at least 32 people in Belgium.

 


 

Donald Trump, the front-runner for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, has forcefully injected the issue of whether terrorism suspects should be tortured into the election campaign.

 

Trump has said he would seek to roll back President Barack Obama’s ban on waterboarding – an interrogation technique that simulates drowning that human rights groups contend is illegal under the Geneva Conventions. Trump has also vowed to “bring back a hell of a lot worse” if elected.

 

The March 22-28 online poll asked respondents if torture can be justified “against suspected terrorists to obtain information about terrorism.” About 25 percent said it is “often” justified while another 38 percent it is “sometimes” justified. Only 15 percent said torture should never be used.

 

Republicans were more accepting of torture to elicit information than Democrats: 82 percent of Republicans said torture is “often” or “sometimes” justified, compared with 53 percent of Democrats.


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Should Cops Arrest a 14-Year-Old Boy on Child Porn Charges Because He Sexted?

SextRedding, Connecticut, cops arrested a 14-year-old boy and charged him with possession of child pornography, harassment, and obscenity. He must be quite the evil young man. 

Or is he? Perhaps he’s just a regular, slightly flawed but perfectly healthy and well-adjusted teenage boy. 

This news story makes it impossible to determine the exact nature of his crime, but if I had to hazard a guess, I would say that he likely shared an illicit photo of a similarly-aged female—perhaps his girlfriend—with some of his friends. 

That was a mistake on his part. It’s wrong to share inappropriate photos of other people without their permission. Youngsters who do so should be reprimanded by their parents. If the photos were shared at school (which does not seem to be the case here), the school is justified in dishing out some reasonable punishment. Authority figures should instruct teens to behave responsibly and respect each other’s bodies. 

What shouldn’t happen is exactly what did happen. This is simply not a matter for the police, even if nude photos shared between underage teens violate the letter of child pornography laws. Kids are not predators. It’s not wrong for 14-year-olds to express sexual interest in each other. 

According to newstimes.com, the cops investigated this teen for three months. Three. Entire. Months. How many police resources were tied up while the officers were busy figuring out why two teens were sexting each other? 

The kid has been “release into the custody of his parents,” who ought to give him a stern talking-to. Why society has seen fit to brand him a criminal as well truly boggles the mind. 

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