“The Deep State House of Cards — Mark My Words — It’s About to Come Crumbling Down”

March 9, 2019 | 5 Comments »

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  1. That’s a really good point. Someone should convey that to the appropriate members of Congress and Jewish Leadership around the country, in particular, to publicly call her out on that and to arm Jews who will likely receive the backlash of accusations of dual-loyalty throughout the country and not just as implied in Congress or AIPAC. That’s Omar Ilhan and Tlaib’s real purpose- to give validation to others for inciting violence or animosity against Jews throughout the country. If your Jewish and you vote Republican you’re Islamophobic. If your Jewish and you belong to the Democratic Party embracing diversity and Peace Alliances with our Muslim brothers, you’re also inherently really an agent of the Israelis supporting Israel first and, therefore, if not a Republican Party Islamophobe, a hidden supporter of the “racist” Jewish state. (Where the racism is meant to be racism against Moslems since blacks and Hispanics don’t have to suffer in Israel like all the Arab Moslems that don’t seem to want to leave (what is at least now around 1,000,000 Arab CITIZENS of Israel with complete civil, religious AND political rights. It doesn’t get more racist than that!

  2. Didn’t Tlaib,on entering Congress say the she was there to represent the Palestinians? Dual loyalty?
    She did say that she is a Palestinian refugee. I can’t find the link which if memory serves, I read on Townhall.

  3. I’m sorry to say, that this all looks like same-o. same-o. The bottom line, is that people in power will use their power to advance their own interests. The Dems own the House, which can grab headlines with endless impeachment hearings. They will use it. The Republicans own the Senate, which controls judicial nominations and some other things. They will use it, sorta — because their leaders like Mitch McConnell are Deep Staters themselves, who do not like the President; and because Republicans themselves do not seem to have much backbone. Donald Trump has the power of Twitter, which he seems willing to use to complain to his power base.

    Should I get excited about any of this? Should I care about the antisemitism of the Democrats? I imagine I should; but shouldn’t the Jewish Democrats be the first to be concerned, and shouldn’t Chuck Schumer lead the charge? They haven’t, and they won’t because they are concerned about only two things: money and power.

    Big ZERO. End of comment.