Peloni: A very important discussion about Mamdani.
This is incredible.
An Arab commentator rips Zohran Mamdani’s mask clean off, exposing the Islamist lie he’s been selling – and how he’s using election bribes to fool liberal voters.
He spells out exactly what’s coming if Mamdani wins – and why those liberals are in for a… pic.twitter.com/wYrupQcOSt
Peloni: Qatar is a corrupt and troubling source of influence in the US govt among others, even in Trump’s own White House, even at the highest levels of his inner circle.
Laura Loomer
SCOOP:
Sources tell me GOP Conference Chair @RepLisaMcClain Lisa McClain leaked the agenda of tomorrow’s scheduled hearing in the Congressional Committee on Education and Workforce titled “College Presidents to Answer for Sources Inciting Antisemitism” to the Embassy of Qatar… pic.twitter.com/u7YvULTkmA
Sources tell me GOP Conference Chair @RepLisaMcClain
Lisa McClain leaked the agenda of tomorrow’s scheduled hearing in the Congressional Committee on Education and Workforce titled “College Presidents to Answer for Sources Inciting Antisemitism” to the Embassy of Qatar when she found out members would be discussing Qatar’s funding of US colleges and universities and pro-Palestinian activities on campus.
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Among the more paradoxical developments in contemporary political discourse is the growing prevalence of anti-Israel, and sometimes explicitly antisemitic, rhetoric in certain libertarian and anarcho-capitalist circles. Nowhere is this more pronounced than in the output of the Mises Institute, an organization otherwise known for its staunch commitment to Austrian economics, individual liberty, and stateless social theory. What, then, explains this convergence of radical anti-statism with a selective hostility toward a small state, thousands of miles away, with no jurisdiction over them? The answer, I propose, lies in a psychological mechanism as old as politics itself: scapegoating. I am leaving the obvious explanation—blatant antisemitism—aside for now.
Mark spends the entire Saturday show with a face to face interview with PM Netanyahu.
Netanyahu begins by explaining that everyone should support his endorsement of Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Following this, Netanyahu explains that Israel’s army is a citizen’s army, largely comprised of reserve units fighting alongside the regular army. He relates that while the Israeli forces have performed miraculously, the costs in blood have been challenging to accept, and yet, there was no choice in having to commit Israel to war with Iran’s rush towards nuclear weapons, combined with its expansive missile project to produce thousands of missiles over the course of a year. Noting that this was similar to having two lungs with cancer, he explains that Israel had to act, and that they did so with a unified support of the nation as a whole.
There are accumulating—albeit belated—signs of a new political assertiveness in Europe, together with a growing appreciation of Israeli resolve and Trumpian toughness
…this concept [of multi-culturalism] has failed, and failed utterly—Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, 2010
Winds of change are finally beginning to blow in Europe.
Peloni: Avi discusses the inexplicable judiciary which protects terrorists and simultaneously abuses Israeli citizens and obstructs the Israeli political system. The explanation for this is the inculcated allegience between the elmements and leadership of the judiciary to a progressive ideological agenda which weaponizes legal norms to infringe upon Isreali sovereignty and advance a globalist model.
Peloni: Mike Doran discusses the unbelievable achievements which have been achieved over the past two years by Israel against its enemies. He also examines the degree of coordination which was used between the US and Israel in the leadup to the US attack on Iran’s nuclear program and how successful the attack actually was. The red lines which have been broken between the US and Israel in this attack have completely shattered the existing regional taboos, and laid the groundwork for the re-imagining of the entire region which PM Netanyahu referenced in his recent trip to Washington. Much of all of this was anticipated by Doran in his article, the King’s Foil, which has proved to be very useful in grasping how to judge the seemingly inconsistent statements emanating from Washington and Trump. See below for Chapters.
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The emirate of Qatar continues to play an outsized role in the diplomatic efforts to end the war in Gaza. Over the weekend, these efforts once again failed to end the crisis and release the remaining 50 Israeli hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023. This failure should not come as a surprise. Qatar has been a loyal patron to the terrorist group since 1999. The energy rich regime is more committed to the survival of its terror proxy in Gaza than it is to regional peace.
Carlson has shared increasingly anti-Israel views since start of the Oct 7 war
Tucker Carlson (Photo: Screenshot)
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson told an audience last Friday at the Turning Points meeting in Florida that Jeffrey Epstein was most likely an Israeli Mossad agent.
“The real question is not ‘Was Jeffrey Epstein a weirdo who was abusing girls?’ Carlson stated. “The real question is, why was he doing this, on whose behalf, and where did the money come from?”
Peloni: Again, the political opposition has been seated within Trump’s own cabinet, providing them the means by which to damage his image and obstruct his agenda.
By Kelleigh Nelson
President Trump Leads a Prison Reform Roundtable, Jan. 11, 2018. (Photo by The White House Official YouTube Account – President Trump Leads a Prison Reform Roundtable, Public Domain, Wikipedia)
In the last five years, he has advertised in local newspapers and accepted more than a dozen unemployed applicants from the state’s job agency. Even when the average rate on his fields was $20 an hour, the U.S.-born workers lost interest, fast. “We’ve never had one come back after lunch. — Bob Goehring, grapes farmer in California who is re-engineering his vineyards so they can be harvested by machines
Peloni: Victor David Hanson describes the unmatched contest between the radical Left’s attempt to unwrite the American Story as it is responds to the unconventional approach of Trump to revigorate and revive the American Story.
Peloni: It is unconscionable to suggest that Israel should not have bombed the Evin Prison, just as it was ubelievable that Israel did so. The Iranians were given a moment in which to respond and retake their future, and the attack on the Basij and the Evin Prison may have left just enough of a footprint in the minds of the Iranian people that they will someday soon seize the initiative and free themselves from their current state of bondage under the Mullahs. Either way, the bombing of the Evin prison should be celebrated by one and all of us.
by Rafael Medoff
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A major front-page article in the New York Times this week strongly criticized Israel’s bombing of an Iranian torture center, even going so far as to suggest that the Israeli strike may have been a war crime. One wonders how the Times would have responded if the United States had done to Auschwitz what Israel did to the barbaric Evin prison in Tehran.
The Three Weeks is an annual mourning period that falls out in the summer. This is when we mourn the destruction of the Holy Temple and our launch into a still-ongoing exile.
The period begins on the 17th of the Hebrew month of Tammuz, a fast day that marks the day when the walls of Jerusalem were breached by the Romans in 69 CE.
A new official report from Jillian Segal, Australia’s special envoy to Combat Antisemitism, recommended the government block funding to institutions and individuals who fail to adequately oppose antisemitism.
Israelis welcome the prospect of a future in which they are no longer surrounded by well-armed enemies determined to do them harm, even if it means being viewed negatively by the rest of the world.
By GIL TROY | JULY 9, 2025
Protest in front of the US Embassy in Tel Aviv. (Photo by Lizzy Shaanan Pikiwiki Israel, CC BY 2.5, Wikipedia)
Beware: Decades after Auschwitz, fighting Jews still don’t win popularity contests. The New York Times reports that “Israel Overpowered Its Foes, but Deepened Its Isolation.” After detailing Israel’s mind-boggling military victories, the Times verges on parody by warning: “Yet many Israelis welcome the prospect of a future in which they are no longer surrounded by well-armed enemies determined to do them harm, even if it means being viewed negatively by the rest of the world.”
Peloni: So has the ethos of Do No Harm been warped into Do No Harm to only some people? Psychopathic twisting of social norms by sick fantasists intending to revolutionize society as a whole is an unhealthy state of affairs, made ever more devious and malicious when applied the the healthcare which should be expected to be equally applied rather than weaponized to suit political initiatives. Does this really need to be stated out loud? Well, it appears it does.
Peloni: Prof. Zisser’s analysis provides the context for grasping the full context of Trump’s Turkey policy. As Israel stands today in Syria, will Trump require that Syrian minorities now being supported by Israeli air power be abandoned to the Jihadi clutches of Al Jolani? Or will he require the Syrian nation be shared between the relevant spheres of influence of these two regional super powers? Or will Syria instead be allowed to be split among its many minorities in the relevant areas to become nations, capable of expressing their own unfettered identities, practicing their own religions without dhimmitude or oppression, and ultimately to pursue their own destinies?
In the newly reshaped Middle East, as in the past, the road to Washington once again runs through Jerusalem. Only countries that pursue policies of stability and peace – including peace with Israel, such as Syria under Abu Mohammad al-Julani – will be able to advance their security and bolster their regional and international standing.
by Prof. Eyal Zisser | 07-13-202
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The 12-day war – or perhaps the First Iran War – did not entirely eliminate the Iranian cancer threatening to metastasize across the region. But the blows Israel, with US backing, dealt Tehran have, for now, halted Iran’s nuclear race and delivered a major setback to its ambition of establishing a zone of influence stretching from its borders through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon and the shores of Gaza. From this corridor, the Iranians sought to advance their vision of destroying the State of Israel, a vision that inspired Yahya Sinwar to conceive and execute the deadly October 7 terrorist assault.