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« Reply #550 on: March 09, 2016, 05:40:15 PM »
Father of the left's beloved royal family.  His hatred of Jews.. This is a section out of Wikipeiai:

******According to Harvey Klemmer, who served as one of Kennedy's embassy aides, Kennedy habitually referred to Jews as "kikes or sheenies". Kennedy allegedly told Klemmer that "[some] individual Jews are all right, Harvey, but as a race they stink. They spoil everything they touch."[40] When Klemmer returned from a trip to Germany and reported the pattern of vandalism and assaults on Jews by Nazis, Kennedy responded, "Well, they brought it on themselves."[44]

On June 13, 1938, Kennedy met with Herbert von Dirksen, the German ambassador to the United Kingdom, in London, who claimed upon his return to Berlin that Kennedy had told him that "it was not so much the fact that we want to get rid of the Jews that was so harmful to us, but rather the loud clamor with which we accompanied this purpose. [Kennedy] himself fully understood our Jewish policy."[45] Kennedy's main concern with such violent acts against German Jews as Kristallnacht was that they generated bad publicity in the West for the Nazi regime, a concern that he communicated in a letter to Charles Lindbergh.[46]

Kennedy had a close friendship with Viscountess Nancy Witcher Langhorne, wife of Viscount Waldorf Astor of the Astor family. The correspondence between them is reportedly replete with anti-Semitic statements.[47] According to Edward Renehan:

As fiercely anti-Communist as they were anti-Semitic, Kennedy and Astor looked upon Adolf Hitler as a welcome solution to both of these "world problems" (Nancy's phrase)..... Kennedy replied that he expected the "Jew media" in the United States to become a problem, that "Jewish pundits in New York and Los Angeles" were already making noises contrived to "set a match to the fuse of the world".[48]

By August 1940, Kennedy worried that a third term as the President for Roosevelt would mean war. As Leamer reports, "Joe believed that Roosevelt, Churchill, the Jews, and their allies would manipulate America into approaching Armageddon."[49] Nevertheless, Kennedy supported Roosevelt's third term in return for Roosevelt's promise to support Joseph Kennedy, Jr., in a run for Governor of Massachusetts in 1942.[50] However, even during the darkest months of World War II, Kennedy remained "more wary of" prominent American Jews, such as Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter, than he was of Hitler.[51]

Kennedy told the reporter Joe Dinneen:

It is true that I have a low opinion of some Jews in public office and in private life. That does not mean that I..... believe they should be wiped off the face of the Earth..... Jews who take an unfair advantage of the fact that theirs is a persecuted race do not help much..... Publicizing unjust attacks upon the Jews may help to cure the injustice, but continually publicizing the whole problem only serves to keep it alive in the public mind.******

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Who are the American Jews?
« Reply #551 on: March 23, 2016, 07:13:03 PM »
Who are the American Jews?  Good article by Charles. 

May be a reason for Jews identifying with the Democrat party as their new religion though I don't think this fully explains it:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-holocaust-and-the-jewish-identity/2016/03/10/0cfe842c-e702-11e5-b0fd-073d5930a7b7_story.html


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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #553 on: March 29, 2016, 11:07:42 AM »
Doesn't mean she ain't still a die hard Democrat.

She should vote for Cruz if she is sincere about it.

She should also recognize that Jews are on very tenuous ground with American Blacks including Obama.   Interesting that the vast majority of Blacks are going for Hillary and not the Jew.

Get it.

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« Reply #554 on: April 10, 2016, 10:07:56 AM »

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Why are most Jews die hard Democrats?
« Reply #555 on: April 16, 2016, 07:37:11 AM »
A question I have pondered here for years.  I still would add the psychiatric angle involving and element of narcissism.  Whether that can be linked to the concept of "we are the chosen people" or not I don't know:

""Liberalism has become more than a political outlook. It has for all practical purposes superseded Judaism and become a religion in its own right...For many, moving to the right is invested with much the same horror their forefathers felt about conversion to Christianity."

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307456250/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0307456250&linkCode=as2&tag=thefede01-20&linkId=XNKRIA76KJUSBZAQ

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« Reply #557 on: May 01, 2016, 10:13:40 AM »

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French jews fleeing Paris
« Reply #560 on: May 31, 2016, 01:31:00 PM »
All we hear is Islamophobia. We never hear how the Muslims are spreading all over the world bringing their hate with them:
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/05/31/french-jews-flee-paris-suburbs-rising-anti-semitism/
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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #566 on: August 29, 2016, 02:15:44 PM »
Soros is I am afraid the perfect stereotype of the dastardly Jewish person behind the scenes that is manipulative, dishonest, and profiting by betting against nations.

Of course I would not condemn *Jews* for such but I cannot help but look at this guy and think, this is exactly the kind of behavior that led to Jews being the scapegoats of history.   
The rich Jew behind the scenes manipulating politics for profit and not for the interests of the people who live in countries that are affected.

http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/29/leaked-soros-document-calls-for-regulating-internet-to-favor-open-society-supporters/

Just like man Italians are disgusted by those of them who in the Mafia,  just like some Muslims who are ashamed of the terrorists among their ranks,  I am ashamed of Soros.

Just speaking how I feel.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #567 on: August 29, 2016, 03:18:50 PM »
I think of people like that [Soros in this case] as Orthodox Leftist.  That is the religion.  Anything else like Jewish heritage or beliefs is secondary.  Same goes for Catholic leftists and others.  Catholics vote for pro-choice candidates at the same rate as the rest of the population.

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Anti-Semites Support Hillary Clinton, Warn Against Donald Trump...
« Reply #568 on: September 02, 2016, 10:45:48 AM »
Muslim Terrorists and Jewish Anti-Semites Against Trump

Moderate Saudi businessmen who fund terror warn of Trump’s "extremism."

September 2, 2016
Daniel Greenfield

“I was often the ‘designated yeller.’”

That’s how Hillary Clinton described her relationship with the Israeli prime minister. Yelling and cursing was her particular specialty.

One marathon Hillary yelling session allegedly lasted 45 minutes. Afterward the Israeli ambassador said that relations between the United States and Israel had reached their lowest point.

Her favorite name for Netanyahu was, “F____ Bibi.”

But it wasn’t just about her hatred of any particular Israeli leader. The same year that Hillary was yelling herself hoarse at a man who had fought terrorists on the battlefield, she addressed the American Task Force on Palestine, a leading terror lobby, and blasted Israel and praised Islamic terrorists.

Hillary told the terror lobby, “I may have been the first person ever associated with an American administration to call for a Palestinian state.” She praised Mahmoud Abbas, the PA terror dictator who had boasted, “There is no difference between our policies and those of Hamas.”

She celebrated Naomi Shihab Nye who had written of the Hamas rocket attacks on Israeli cities, “Oppression makes people do desperate things.” Echoing her, Hillary denounced the “indignity of occupation”.  A few years later she accused Israelis of a lack of “empathy” in understanding “the pain of an oppressed people.”

Perhaps they were too busy mourning their dead to emphasize with the terrorists who were killing them.

But fighting for her political life, Hillary and Huma dug through her closet and threw on a blue and white pantsuit. Her campaign placed an editorial in the Forward headlined, “How I Would Reaffirm Unbreakable Bond With Israel — and Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Probably by yelling “F___ Bibi” at him for another 45 minutes.

When Hillary Clinton promised to reaffirm her “Unbreakable Bond With Israel — and Benjamin Netanyahu” it was in the pages of The Forward. And, striving to sell a rotten radical to skeptical Jews, the left-wing paper has decided to run a piece claiming that “Trump Would Be Israel’s Worst Nightmare”. As if anyone in Israel goes to bed dreaming of eight years of Hillary.

The Forward shares Hillary’s view of Netanyahu. And it violently loathes Israel.

Its quick costume change from denouncing anything and everything about the Jewish State to a sudden bout of concern for Israel is as unconvincing as Hillary Clinton’s southern accent.

Jay Michaelson, the author of the editorial warning us how bad Trump would be for Israel, followed that up with another piece accusing Israel of being an apartheid state. During Passover, Michaelson’s seething hatred for the Jewish State had pushed him to declare, “I’m Seeking Freedom From the Organized Jewish Community This Passover.”

Should American Jews take their cues on how dangerous Trump would be for Israel from a guy who hates Israel? Who hates Israel so much that he can’t even stand the Jewish community?

The Forward, like Hillary, hates Israel. Its pages are dedicated to rationalizing, justifying and defending the Muslim hatred of Israel and Jews. There’s Lisa Goldman explaining that the Muslim anti-Semitism displayed at the Rio Olympics was really a “Jewish persecution complex” that lacked “nuance.” It’s not an outlier. The Forward’s view of Israel is as hostile and negative as any white supremacist website.

Or Hillary Clinton’s inbox where the likes of Max Blumenthal regularly made appearances.

Do the Forward or Hillary Clinton actually care about Israel? All they’re trying to do is keep the American Jews who don’t believe that Israel is an apartheid state or that Muslim anti-Semitism is the fault of the Jews on the Democratic reservation by scaring them with bedtime stories about Trump.

Michaelson warns us that Trump would destabilize the Middle East and endanger Israel. It’s hard to imagine how he could do so more than Hillary’s Arab Spring which turned Egypt over to the Muslim Brotherhood, sowed terrorist dragon’s teeth across the region, including an ISIS affiliate in the Sinai.

Trump would destroy American credibility, he tells us. What credibility? Nobody thinks we have any credibility now. Not on Syria, Iran, Libya, China, Russia or anything else. And much of that took place under Hillary Clinton.

Then we are told that Trump is an “extremist” because “moderate Saudi businessmen” don’t like him.

Whom should American Jews better take their guidance from than “moderate Saudi businessmen”? Perhaps Jay Michaelson, Hillary Clinton and the Forward. It’s hard to tell who in that gruesome bunch hates Israel more.

The “moderate” Saudi businessman whom Michaelson quotes is Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. Alaweed had his post 9/11 donation thrown back in his face after blaming America for the attack. And Moussaoui, the 20th hijacker, claimed that he was an Al Qaeda supporter.

He had also donated $27 million to terrorism against Israel at a telethon whose host declared on television, “Do not have any mercy, neither compassion on the Jews, their blood, their money, their flesh. Their women are yours to take, legitimately. Allah made them yours. Why don't you enslave their women? Why don't you wage jihad? Why don't you pillage them?”

The Forward and Jay Michaelson would like American Jews to heed this warning about Trump’s extremism from a “moderate Saudi” who donated to the mass murder and rape of Jews.

Also, Jay Michaelson and the Forward warn American Jews not to vote for Trump because he “famously promised to “bomb the s___ out of ISIS.” This, according to Jay, ”would entail the murder of thousands of innocent people.” Some of whom might even be “moderate Saudi businessmen.”

Finally, we are warned that under Trump, “Egypt and Syria will soon resemble Hamas and Hezbollah: extremist, Islamist and violent.” This was formerly known as Obama and Hillary’s Arab Spring.

Michaelson contends that Republicans are voting from “that part of the brain that sends out constant ‘fight or flight’ messages based on threats and fear.” That’s an odd lack of self-awareness from a man who just desperately tried to hammer together some “fight or flight” messages on Trump.

But attacking Trump is easier than defending Hillary. And so we get this pathetic showing of Muslim terrorist financiers and Jewish anti-Semites against Trump. It’s as meaningful as Hillary’s pro-Israel pandering.

The real Hillary, the one caught with an inbox full of attacks on Israel, including approval for the bigotry of Max Blumenthal whose work was cited by the Kansas City Jewish Community Center gunman, is quite a different creature from the public Hillary who suddenly loves Israel. 

The real Hillary, the one who kissed Arafat’s wife and listened placidly to her rant about Israeli poison gas, has a long anti-Israel history. Her time as Secretary of State has already given us a preview of her policies. She will continue demanding apartheid segregation for Jews living in ’67 Israel and she will go on pushing for more concessions to Islamic terrorists. She will back the Iran deal that she championed.

Hillary will go on financing Iran’s wave of Islamic terrorism while ignoring its nuclear violations.

But there is nothing extraordinary about any of this. Hillary is not a radical in a party of moderates. The Democratic Party has drifted so far into the fever swamps of the radical left that opposition to Israel is mainstream. The only reason that Hillary reserves her fulminations for phone calls and private emails is that even though her inner circle of advisers is vocally anti-Israel, some in her outer circle of donors are pro-Israel. And she still needs their support. At least while the election is still going on.

Israel has ceased to be a bipartisan issue. Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton reversed JFK and LBJ’s pro-Israel policies. This rejection has been cloaked in euphemisms about “two states for two people”, but that really means championing the creation of Islamic terror states inside Israel.

This policy, which has until recently been bipartisan, represents the greatest threat to Israel.

Donald Trump is the first Republican presidential nominee to firmly break with it. Unlike Hillary, Trump hasn’t kissed Arafat’s wife or spent an hour on the phone yelling at the Prime Minister of Israel. Instead he has said that Jews should be able to keep on living and building houses in ’67 Israel.

Jews living as a free people in their own land is the essence of Zionism. And it’s a rejection of the hateful ravings of Hillary Clinton, the Forward and the “moderate” Saudi businessmen of Islamic terror.
Tags: 2016 Presidential Election, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton
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« Reply #570 on: September 08, 2016, 08:59:32 AM »
Dershowitz was on JBL ? cable channel.  I couldn't find a link for it but he and host were explaining how they would not move or recommend any Jew move to Europe as anti semitism is expanding exponentially along with the Muslim populations and their political influence there.  Just like on a smaller scale here.  Where ever one sees anti semitism here including the universities it seems it is always tied to Jewish hating Muslims:

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Sports/Italian-fans-boo-Israeli-anthem-give-Nazi-salute-at-world-cup-qualifier-467197

BTW ,  Dershowitz who is a  Democrat who I usually will not agree with and get annoyed with (over politics) is a staunch supporter of Israel and has an ongoing feud with Soros who he actually called "EVIL".  He also admitted that the antisemitism that we are seeing in the US is "not coming from the right but from the LEFT".  I appreciated that admission.



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« Reply #572 on: September 09, 2016, 01:53:19 PM »
Like Dershowitz points out the anti semitism in the US now comes from the LEFT.   Not only academic muslims but many Jews as well.

On the bright side we have toilets for all.

And stamping and trampling on an American flag is fashionable.

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« Reply #573 on: September 09, 2016, 02:13:05 PM »
Like Dershowitz points out the anti semitism in the US now comes from the LEFT.   Not only academic muslims but many Jews as well.

On the bright side we have toilets for all.

And stamping and trampling on an American flag is fashionable.

I see it every day, especially from here. I feel like a bird on a perch, watching everything from outside.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #574 on: September 09, 2016, 03:42:59 PM »
 :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x

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« Reply #575 on: September 09, 2016, 05:42:35 PM »
:x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x

You wrote something to the effect once, that was spot on, in regard to the right not pushing their values on others, but the left being intolerant of anything remotely unlike them. This is just more of the same.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #577 on: September 16, 2016, 09:54:56 AM »
Yup.  80 % of Jews are Democrats now first.  Dershowitz can say he is for Israel but he still remains a Democrat.

Ironic isn't it.  That despite 911 liberals including Jews spend more time defending Muslims than their own. 
All the while the Muslim population and political strength is growing and the anti semitic segment of the Blacks in the US has gained power.

Though the one bright side is the recent 10 yr 38 billion dollar aid package to Israel just signed.


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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #578 on: September 16, 2016, 10:19:16 AM »
Not sure the aid package will do much to mitigate a nuclear Iran.

Yup.  80 % of Jews are Democrats now first.  Dershowitz can say he is for Israel but he still remains a Democrat.

Ironic isn't it.  That despite 911 liberals including Jews spend more time defending Muslims than their own. 
All the while the Muslim population and political strength is growing and the anti semitic segment of the Blacks in the US has gained power.

Though the one bright side is the recent 10 yr 38 billion dollar aid package to Israel just signed.



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Re: Berkeley Offering Course To Destroy Israel UPDATE
« Reply #579 on: September 16, 2016, 09:22:14 PM »
http://www.algemeiner.com/2016/09/08/uc-berkeley-offers-a-class-in-erasing-jews-from-israel-and-destroying-the-jewish-state/

Berkeley just shut the course down mid semester. It will be interesting to see what kind of waves this makes in court because the instructor (an undergrad), is not happy about it.

https://academeblog.org/2016/09/15/berkeley-bans-a-palestine-class/

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #580 on: September 21, 2016, 05:13:10 PM »

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« Reply #581 on: September 21, 2016, 06:37:30 PM »
Berkley just reinstated the course:

http://observer.com/2016/09/cal-reinstates-class-observer-deemed-effort-to-erase-jewish-history-from-israel/

I've started studying law here, and have been teaching English, Industrial Security and mathematics here. I think perhaps, I'll send a proposal to Berkeley for my course on targeting Muslims and see how it's received.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #582 on: September 22, 2016, 04:20:57 AM »
"I think perhaps, I'll send a proposal to Berkeley for my course on targeting Muslims and see how it's received."

You can highlight the course using the LEft's favorite terminology of the day:

Course on history of Muslim *tribilism*, *colonialism*  (isn't that what was Persian Hittite Babylonian Assyrian Ottomam Calipahte empires were all about), *warmongering*,
*misogyny*, *homophobia*, *xenophobia*, *intolerance*,(I would include anti semitism but these days that is no longer accepted as a term of the left) are just some examples you can use in your course.

Try getting that to be taught at Berkely.

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« Reply #583 on: September 23, 2016, 07:22:19 AM »
"I think perhaps, I'll send a proposal to Berkeley for my course on targeting Muslims and see how it's received."

You can highlight the course using the LEft's favorite terminology of the day:

Course on history of Muslim *tribilism*, *colonialism*  (isn't that what was Persian Hittite Babylonian Assyrian Ottomam Calipahte empires were all about), *warmongering*,
*misogyny*, *homophobia*, *xenophobia*, *intolerance*,(I would include anti semitism but these days that is no longer accepted as a term of the left) are just some examples you can use in your course.

Try getting that to be taught at Berkely.

Should probably throw pedophilia in there too. I'm not being rude or crass, and not saying everyone does it, but to say that there aren't dancing boys there and under-aged marriages allowed, would be an understatement.

Berkeley's position on this is a clear double standard.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #585 on: October 06, 2016, 02:16:23 PM »
Seems to be a big anti zionist crowd in the Dem party including Obama and H Clinton or at least her right hand woman:

http://nypost.com/2016/10/06/huma-abedin-in-hot-water-for-dismissing-aipac-as-that-crowd/

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #586 on: October 14, 2016, 11:58:56 AM »
Listening to Mona Charen last night on John Batchelor she made a comment that Trump's anti-globalization pitch is basically anti-semitic.  This disgruntled ex Breitbart empolyee echoes the same thing here:

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/435527/anti-semitism-donald-trump-right-nationalism-white-supremacism

This is totally off the mark and nothing whatsoever to do with Jews in my opinion.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #587 on: October 22, 2016, 01:10:47 PM »
Great question often explored here by me:

http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2016/10/06/counterfactual-files-watergate-what-if-nixon-didnt-resign-timothy-naftali-jql.cnn/video/playlists/stories-worth-watching/

The answer is actually I think multifaceted.
Of course the MSM will try to make this valid worthy question as some sort of flag that Schilling is somehow anti-semitic just for asking it.

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #588 on: October 22, 2016, 04:13:54 PM »
Why is this in this thread?

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #589 on: October 22, 2016, 04:20:48 PM »
"Anti-semitism & Jews"  is title of thread .  So the topic is about Jews.

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« Reply #590 on: October 22, 2016, 04:34:49 PM »
Umm , , , what I'm seeing is a hypothetical "What if Nixon had not resigned?", , ,

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #591 on: October 22, 2016, 05:25:04 PM »
Crafty ,
That was not the link I meant .  My apologies.

This is the link of Curt Schilling and Jake Tapper:

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/curt-schilling-jews-democrats-jake-tapper-230169

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #592 on: October 22, 2016, 08:07:42 PM »
As usual, absurd PC bullturds.  :roll:


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Dennis Prager at NR
« Reply #594 on: November 15, 2016, 09:12:37 AM »
I like and appreciate this piece because it discusses themes I have posted about for years on this thread.   He even uses the adjecctive that I use.  Liberal (Dennis likes Left wing better though he admits they are now similar) are NARCISSITIC.   They absoluetely do think they are better then us because of their thinking.   They are the ones closer to the truth and justce (and unlike the opening dialogue in the old Superman TV serail - ***NOT the American Way***) - but rather the concept of the single world communist or perhaps socailist way.  How many times do we see liberal Jews with their snarky, cynical sarcastic remarks and grins when someone else speaking disagrees with them  .  Folks this is delusional narcissm.  

Prager also states quite accurately then Jews sitting Shiva for the election of Trump ( :-o )  could be the best example yet of the concept the for liberal Jews their religion is not Judaism.  It is Leftism.
It could well be that Dennis theory that this has its' roots in Marxism from the 1800's. It may have been understandable then that Jews would take to Communism since in Tsarist Russia Jews may have been outcasts and a one author who I do not recall now suggested,  "where else would Jews turn to if not Communism?"  (Democracy did not, of course, exist then in Russia).  However, this does not completely explain today's American Jews who have a viable alternative in American Democracy and quite literally have thrived in it.  

Something has kept them in the Democrat Party which itself has become a party not within American ideals but a party that wants to replace American ideals with a new world order.

I would also add that the Jewish holocaust brought about by Nazi Germany has very much changed Jewish thought.
Take today their constant claims that Trump is Hitler.  Republicans are eqatable to the Nazi Party.  Like I have emphasized before that Republicans are held to more dangerous and evil then any other group in the world today.   There is a lot more about this but too deep for my time to try to philosophically explore more.  

But after my ruminations about the Dennis prager's piece , here it is.  And in my opinion Bill Kristol who is conservative is not a "renegade" Jew.  But I have no qualms saying that the liberal or leftist Jews often are:


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Dennis Prager 11/15/16
Left-Wing Jews Are Embarrassing Judaism


 When you sit shiva over the election of a president, you’ve made a religion of politics. A highly respected American rabbi, Yitz Greenberg, used to tell American Jewish audiences, whether Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, “I don’t care what denomination you’re a member of, as long as you’re ashamed of it.”

I have adopted that phrase and apply it to religions generally. One could just as easily say to Catholics, Protestants, and Muslims: “I don’t care what religion you identify with, as long as you’re ashamed of it.” Meaning, of course, ashamed of what many of its members have done to it.

Just think of what has happened to much of mainstream Protestantism; to much of Catholicism, including, sadly, the current pope; and most especially to the Islamic world.

Given the subject of this column — the destructive influence of leftism on Jews and Judaism — it is relevant to mention some of my Jewish involvement. Among other things, I taught Jewish history and religion at Brooklyn College, was the spokesman for the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, have written two books and hundreds of essays and columns on Jews and Judaism, received the American Jewish Press Association Award for Excellence in Jewish Commentary, have brought many thousands of Jews to Judaism, and have lectured to more Jewish groups in the past 40 years than almost any living Jew.

So, I say this with only sadness: Many American Jews on the left, including rabbis and lay leaders, are embarrassing Jews and Judaism. I say this to ring an alarm in Jewish life and to tell non-Jewish America that these people represent leftism, not Judaism. Furthermore, I am talking only about leftist, not liberal, Jews. Unfortunately, however, both within and outside of Judaism, liberalism has become synonymous with leftism.

This past week the embarrassing behavior of left-wing Jews reached a new level.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that Jews and their clergy at various synagogues around America were gathering to “sit shiva” — the Hebrew and Jewish term for the seven-day period of grieving that Jews engage in after the loss of an immediate relative — because Donald Trump was elected president.

Consider for a moment how childish and narcissistic this is: using the sacred ritual reserved for the death of one’s child or parent as a way to express disappointment over a presidential election.

And, of course, there were the irresponsible, over-the-top outbursts by Jewish columnists and academics.

Take Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, who devoted his column after the election to writing an open letter to his twelve-year-old daughter.

“As I watched the returns at Donald Trump’s celebration here Tuesday night,” Milbank began, “the hardest part was trying to reassure my seventh-grade daughter at home, via phone and text, that she would be okay.

“She had expected to be celebrating the election of the first female president, but instead, this man she had been reading and hearing horrible things about had won, and she feared her own world could come apart.”

The man’s twelve-year-old daughter “feared her own world could come apart” because of the election result. He reassured her, however, that her world would be fine, especially since she would be receiving so much love at her upcoming bat-mitzvah.

Milbank’s daughter’s trauma was more than matched by the reaction of a Jewish adult, Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine. On November 12, he tweeted “This is the worst thing that has happened in my life.” Chait was 31 years old on 9/11.

A response to his tweet by a woman named Bethany S. Mandel pretty well summarized the maturity level of Chait’s comment: “I took my mom off life support at 16 & dad hanged himself 3 yrs later. I’m sorry this election was so hard for you.”

I am sure Ms. Mandel would join me in paying Mr. Chait a shiva call.

Speaking of 9/11, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman said on Bill Maher’s show that Trump’s victory was “a moral 9/11.” He suggested that Trump’s becoming president might be worse: 9/11 happened to us, but we “did this [elect Trump] to ourselves.”

And his colleague at the New York Times, Paul Krugman, wrote that he now realizes that he “truly didn’t understand the country we live in.”

Never have truer words been written.  It’s tough to understand those for whom you only have contempt. When Jews abandoned Judaism, many of them did not abandon Judaism’s messianic impulse.

Add similar comments made during the election by other Jewish leftists in the media and academia and you get the picture.

How are we to understand this? Here’s one explanation:

When Jews abandoned Judaism, many of them did not abandon Judaism’s messianic impulse. Beginning with Karl Marx, the grandson of two Orthodox rabbis, they simply secularized it and created secular substitutes such as Marxism, humanism, socialism, feminism, and environmentalism.

If left-wing Jews want to sit shiva, they should do so for their religion, which, like much of Protestant Christianity and Roman Catholicism, has been so deeply and negatively influenced by leftism. — Dennis Prager is a nationally syndicated radio talk-show host and columnist. His latest book, The Ten Commandments: Still the Best Moral Code, was published by Regnery. He is the founder of Prager University and may be contacted at dennisprager.com. © 2016 Creators.com

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/442198/left-wing-jews-embarrassing-judaism-making-politics-their-religion
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One Never Trump site comes around
« Reply #596 on: November 30, 2016, 09:55:29 AM »
Ellison is perfect for the LEFT.  Criticize him and you will be labelled to death as racist or one of the new invented phrases "islamaphobe".  right up their alley:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/11/30/ellison-schumer-bannon-jewish-nevertrump-site-defends-trump/

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Google: Are Jews Evil?
« Reply #598 on: December 07, 2016, 07:56:10 AM »
A post from elsewhere by a friend:
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Google, democracy and the truth about internet search

Tech-savvy rightwingers have been able to ‘game’ the algorithms of internet giants and create a new reality where Hitler is a good guy, Jews are evil and… Donald Trump becomes president


ere’s what you don’t want to do late on a Sunday night. You do not want to type seven letters into Google. That’s all I did. I typed: “a-r-e”. And then “j-e-w-s”. Since 2008, Google has attempted to predict what question you might be asking and offers you a choice. And this is what it did. It offered me a choice of potential questions it thought I might want to ask: “are jews a race?”, “are jews white?”, “are jews christians?”, and finally, “are jews evil?”

Are Jews evil? It’s not a question I’ve ever thought of asking. I hadn’t gone looking for it. But there it was. I press enter. A page of results appears. This was Google’s question. And this was Google’s answer: Jews are evil. Because there, on my screen, was the proof: an entire page of results, nine out of 10 of which “confirm” this. The top result, from a site called Listovative, has the headline: “Top 10 Major Reasons Why People Hate Jews.” I click on it: “Jews today have taken over marketing, militia, medicinal, technological, media, industrial, cinema challenges etc and continue to face the worlds [sic] envy through unexplained success stories given their inglorious past and vermin like repression all over Europe.”

Google is search. It’s the verb, to Google. It’s what we all do, all the time, whenever we want to know anything. We Google it. The site handles at least 63,000 searches a second, 5.5bn a day. Its mission as a company, the one-line overview that has informed the company since its foundation and is still the banner headline on its corporate website today, is to “organise the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”. It strives to give you the best, most relevant results. And in this instance the third-best, most relevant result to the search query “are Jews… ” is a link to an article from stormfront.org, a neo-Nazi website. The fifth is a YouTube video: “Why the Jews are Evil. Why we are against them.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/04/google-democracy-truth-internet-search-facebook
 

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Re: Anti-semitism & Jews
« Reply #599 on: December 28, 2016, 10:59:17 AM »
If one has time one may want to delve a bit into the "comments" posted after the article of Kerry's speech.   All the Jew haters on the wonderful inclusive Huffington post site.
Yet liberal Jews will persist with claiming the anti- semitism in on the Right.  I have news for them.  Wake up.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kerry-to-lay-out-new-israel-palestine-peace-in-last-ditch-speech_us_5863d81fe4b0eb586487b4a6?u8oy4mh30k6opf1or