> On 15 Sep 2016, at 16:06, Jim Reid <j...@rfc1035.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 15 Sep 2016, at 14:44, Johan Helsingius <j...@julf.com> wrote:
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>> it has become a veritable soap opera...
> 
> I thought it always was a soap opera.
> 
> FWIW I watched yesterday’s hearing. [Yes, I need to get out more.] Cruz’s 
> conduct was  disgraceful and shameless. His whatabootery was off the scale.
> 
> Strickling and Marby were asked questions equivalent to “is it true you’ve 
> stopped battering your wife?”. They carefully avoided rising to his bait. 
> Cruz’s sock puppets were asked “do you agree it will be bad if Russia, Iran 
> and China get control of the Internet?”. Cruz threatened NTIA staff and 
> accused them of breaking the law. Elected politicians simply shouldn’t attack 
> blameless civil servants like that and certainly not in public.

Agreed. I was glad to see that they didn't get sucked into trying to answer 
some of those rather absurd questions. 

> He was pursuing his own flawed agenda and ignored anything that contradicted 
> that. His starting assumption is/was remarkable: USG is compelled to uphold 
> the US First Amendment (free speech) and that somehow this extends to ICANN 
> because of the IANA contract with NTIA.

Indeed. I must at that I thought both Strickling and DelBianco were brilliant. 
I have never seen Strickling quite so animated. 

Their explanations were clear and straightforward and very eloquent. But clear 
explanation of the facts only works on people who are interested in 
understanding the facts of course. Let's hope reason prevails. :)

> Much as it pains me to say this, Kieren’s article in The Register absolutely 
> nails it:
> 
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/09/14/ted_cruz_in_wrongheaded_internet_crusade/

I also share your pain. :)

Nurani

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