The Biden administration exploits the division among Israeli war cabinet members
The bell is tolling for the Jewish state, rather than recognizing the global implications of this moment, the Biden administration is exploiting the splintered state of Israel’s wartime coalition
During a 1971 trip to Israel, then-future Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke met with Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, a meeting he described as a “life-changing event.” He said Israel was “an inspiration, a small lone democracy in the Middle East.” Upon his return, he warned: “If the bell tolls for Israel, it won’t just toll for Israel, it will toll for all mankind.”
The bell is indeed tolling for the Jewish state, but rather than recognizing the global implications of this moment, the Biden administration is exploiting the splintered state of Israel’s wartime coalition…READ MORE…
Anti-Semitism at Harvard is Nothing New.
Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
Our good friends on the left have been assuring us that the many protests against Israel's policies against the poor, poor Palestinians is simply support for an oppressed people, and is in no way anti-Semitic. Steve Keeley, of Fox 29 News, reproduced and tweeted out the message of John Fry, President of Drexel University in Philadelphia, concerning the new encampment of pro-Hamas protesters there:…READ MORE…
Some of This and Some of That
November’s Indian Summer is my normal time of serious introspection. Frankly, I engage in it as the mood strikes. Yesterday’s bi-monthly 9.5 hour drive was another good occasion for such memory summoning and soul searching.
Hope and Irony. The day before, I attended the 3rd Annual Virginia Educational Opportunity Alliance meeting, I sat at a table with 2 old (myself included) white guys and 3 young black women. The Ladies are starting micro-schools in unpleasant neighborhoods. They’re strong Christians motivated to make their communities better. One has a PhD in Education. They bring real hope.
We two men are Movement Conservatives with decades of experience. Also, as Virginians, we hold our Confederate history and heritage in high regard at the same time we celebrate the victory of the Civil Rights Movement. The two ideas are more than compatible – they’re linked in history with a cultural inevitability, much as W.E.B. Dubois wrote about the essential fairness of Southerners…READ MORE…
West Point’s New Motto: "Neglect, Dishonor, Betrayal" – So Send Money! By Cullum Number 53988
West Point has decided to revamp its storied motto from “Duty, Honor, Country” to a more modern, if somewhat controversial, “Neglect, Dishonor, Betrayal.”
In a stunning move that has left military historians and alumni speechless, West Point has decided to revamp its storied motto from “Duty, Honor, Country” to a more modern, if somewhat controversial, “Neglect, Dishonor, Betrayal.” This change, reportedly aimed at attracting more funding, promises to usher the academy into a new era of unapologetic realism.
The decision came after extensive consultation with a focus group of armchair gray bearded generals who served only in peacetime wearing rainbow armbands. "We realized that the old values were just a bit too aspirational for today’s cadets," said a spokesperson for the academy. "In an age where everyone’s just trying to get ahead by any means necessary, we thought it was time to be brutally honest about what it takes to succeed in the world."…READ MORE…
As Trump's Poll Numbers Rise, Arizona Democrats Are Getting Desperate
President Trump is six points ahead of Demented Joe in the polls. To ensure a “win” for Biden this November, Arizona’s Democrat AG has created another lawfare case straight from Orwell’s “1984.”
In 2020 President Trump “lost” Arizona by less than 11,000 votes.* Today, he is six points ahead of Joe Biden in the polls. To ensure a “win” for Biden this November, Arizona’s Democrat Attorney General, Kris Mayes, has created another lawfare case straight from George Orwell’s “1984.” Instead of indicting a ham sandwich, Mayes’ grand jury indicted 18 Americans with the goal of terrorizing anyone who dares question the 2024 presidential election should Democrats succeed in keeping Demented Biden in the White House in the same way they installed him in 2020.
With these lawfare indictments, Arizona becomes the fourth state where allies of President Trump have been charged with doing what both Democrats and Republicans have done for decades. The attorneys and alternate electors representing Democrat challenger Al Gore in 2000 were never indicted…
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Again. Calm Down. Let The Process Proceed.
An officer involved shooting has the usual race baiters excited. We need to let the investigation proceed and determine the facts.
I noticed just over a week ago the coverage of the shooting death of an Air Force Airman by a sheriff’s deputy in Florida. The basic facts are fairly straight forward. The deputy responded to a call about a disturbance in an apartment complex. After an initial interview with the caller, he walks up to an apartment and knocks a total of three times.
The first time, he knocked without announcing who he was, and stepped aside of the door. The last two, he clearly announced, “Sheriff’s office, open the door!” and was in front of the door. Presumedly he was visible to the tenant inside of the apartment.
Upon opening the door, the deputy did see a man with a pistol in his right hand, pointed down. The deputy immediately drew his weapon and fired multiple shots. The deputy requested an ambulance for the man, but he unfortunately died later at the hospital…READ MORE…
Evening Soup with Basement Joe, Vol II - Episode 78: D-Day, Memories, and Normandy French Onion Soup
Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the events of the day as he prepares to receive his nightly meds...
Dateline June 6. Begin Transcript:
"Good evening, sir! Are you ready for some hot soup, sir?"
"Soup is always hot. That's kind of the point."
"Well, yes, sir, usually... there are cold soups too, but the cook doesn't seem to make them."
"Yeah. Soup should be hot."
"Well, sir, this sure is. Normandy French Onion Soup, sir."
"I've had French Onion Soup. What's different about this one?”…READ MORE…
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