How should we explain the election.? I have a few thoughts for the losers.
Tag: politics
Anger….and a request
On the first anniversary of the October 7 massacre, a memorial event highlighted the rise of antisemitism, with over 1,000 attendees. Personal stories of loss were shared, emphasizing the need for greater societal awareness. The author expresses anger toward rising antisemitic incidents in the U.S., urging solidarity and action against hate.
Get Real
Once again, an unsuccessful assassination attempt. And from every corner of the political spectrum comes the hue and cry of “this is not how we settle our differences in this country.” That statement is a wish, not a comment on reality. It is a very good wish. The world should be that way. But it … Continue reading Get Real
Can He Win?
I like Joe Biden. I think he has been a very good President and has achieved a tremendous amount despite a razor-thin majority in the Senate and a Republican (sort-of) House. His administration has been tremendously effective in spite of the fact that the House Republicans have been pretty clear that they would rather see … Continue reading Can He Win?
Why I am Not Surprised
The shock, amazement, and complete astonishment that someone would attempt to assassinate Donald Trump is inescapable. The tsunami of punditry, op-ed pieces, social media posts, newscasts, and such has been overwhelming. That flood of commentary contains comments like, “This is not who we are,” “Violence is never the answer,” What have we become?” The pious … Continue reading Why I am Not Surprised
Subversion
I have long suspected that many of the anti-Zionist, anti-Israel, and antisemitic organizations operating in the US were being funded by radical governments, terrorist organizations, and/or other bad actors. After years of these linkages occasionally referenced in the press, and since the explosion of very organized protests since October 8, I am now completely convinced … Continue reading Subversion
Protest and Civil Disobedience
What is happening at USC, Columbia, Yale, Ohio State and many other Colleges and Universities regarding the Israel/Hamas war has exceeded the bounds of reason and civil behavior. This is now civil disobedience perpetrated by the so-called “pro-Palestinian” anti-Israel protesters (which is what they call themselves despite the reality that many are simply pro-Hamas). Do … Continue reading Protest and Civil Disobedience
Come On, People…..
In the past week, just in case I had forgotten that campaign season is upon us, I have received communications from Bernie Sanders (sign up to support the 32 hour work week, stop aid to Israel until they capitulate to the Squad’s demands), the Republican National Committee (support Trump by electing his supporters), every single … Continue reading Come On, People…..
Why Would You Say That? Or Believe that?
Why Would You Say That? Or Believe That? Imagine the conniption fit we as a nation would have if the Prime Minister of the UK, France, or Germany were to call for a candidate for President of the United States to drop out of the race. Well, as much as I like Chuck Schumer, that’s … Continue reading Why Would You Say That? Or Believe that?
Hypocrisy
The progressive left’s hypocrisy over “free speech” hit a new high with Jamaal Bowman’s (D-NY) (and the rest of the Squad) call for the firing of CNN’s Scott Jennings because he called Ilhan Omar (D-MN) “a public relations agent for Hamas.” The far-left progressive position that Jennings’ comments were anti-Muslim and Islamophobic received vocal support … Continue reading Hypocrisy

