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My “association” with Helen Thomas began on a Friday, just over three years ago when my friend Rabbi David Nesenoff (who would subsequently become publisher of The Jewish Star) sent me a video, which contained a short explosive interview he had conducted with the veteran White House correspondent. In it, Thomas gave a statement that many people saw as telling the Jews to go face another Holocaust. more
After calling the ruling an atrocity on his MSNBC program, Al Sharpton wants the federal government to act. “There are grounds for civil rights charges here,” he said on Meet the Press, adding, “There would never have been protests if there had been an arrest and if the police department there did what it was supposed to do.” Despite Reverend Al’s protestations, local police did do their job. After examining all the evidence, police believed Zimmerman’s story. more
Al Sharpton’s incitement of anger and violence in the Trayvon Martin / George Zimmerman case recalls what he did in Crown Heights. Twenty-two years ago, a tragic car accident in that Brooklyn neighborhood escalated into a pogrom against the Jewish people. The media gives it a politically correct description — violence between the area’s blacks and Jews. But the violence was not two-sided, it was an attack on the Jews by the neighborhood’s Caribbean community, fueled in part by Al Sharpton, now an MSNBC host and adviser to President Obama. more
When I first heard the Muslim Brotherhood claim the interim Egyptian President Adli Mansour was Jewish, I was shocked and angry. How the heck did they figure it out? That was one of the closest held secrets of the World-Wide-Jewish-Conspiracy! That announcement came on top of the news that the Government of Turkey blamed their anti-Islamist protests on the Jews. That one wasn’t a leak; it was a stupid mistake. The guy we sent in to run the protests forgot where he was for a second and tried to organize a Havah Nagilah circle dance (Shlomo will not be allowed out by himself for a while). more
The Senate passed the “Comprehensive Immigration Bill” by a wide margin. The bill was full of pork — it had something for everybody with the one exception that it did not have anything for those who wanted the United States’ borders secured. The border security amendment praised in the press had holes in it so large you could drive a space shuttle through any of them. more
The government programs that Edward Snowden revealed were wrong — Verizon Wiretapping and PRIZM — go against the founders’ intent and, I believe, if taken to the Supreme Court would be struck down. But the appropriateness of the surveillance on the general public, and the legal/moral issues of Snowden’s using the press to share them with the world are two completely separate issues. Snowden is not a hero whistleblower but a criminal leaker of secrets. more
If you ever get a chance to look at the front grill of a Fisker Karma, the first model luxury electric car made by Fisker Automotive, you will notice that it seems to be laughing as if it were saying, “Ha, ha, I got your money!” Despite that, the Fisker Karma is a beautiful looking hybrid sports sedan, which is about to meet a very ugly end. more
The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants — Albert Camus America is slowly moving toward abandoning those rights endowed to us by our Creator and protected by the United States Constitution. more
America is fighting a war against Islamic terror. The economy is on the abyss of collapsing under its own debt and growth slow and/or non-existent. The IRS is targeting American citizens because of their political views, the Department of Justice is targeting the press just because. Obamacare is driving health care costs up. No one in the administration seems to be honest about the deaths of four hero Americans who were killed in Benghazi. And we can't find out who authorized the sale of automatic weapons to the Mexican drug cartels. more
This isn’t going to go down well for Eric Holder and the administration. NBC News reported that Attorney General Eric Holder personally approved the decision to go after Fox News’ James Rosen; then on Friday, the Department of Justice told Reuters that the NBC report is correct, possibly setting up the Attorney General to be indicted for perjury. more
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