Like all groups – be they
religious or otherwise – which take in recruits, and make it near impossible
for them to leave, the Jewish lobby in America
has made it near impossible for the Congress of the United
States to do anything that is not in the interest of
World Jewry and Israel .
The fanaticism fueling that lobby is of dimensions that can only be described
in absolute superlatives, as indeed all that is Jewish has become in the America that
was fashioned since the days of Karl Rove and Dick Cheney.
That fanaticism, and the methods
used to inflict it on the American political system, especially the Congress,
reveals itself as you study the piece that was written by William Kristol under
the title: “The Iran Deal: Oppose, Obstruct, Delay … Defeat,” published on
April 17, 2015 in the Weekly Standard. As the title suggests, these imperatives
are the ingredients used to cook-up the gridlock which paralyzes the business
of America , and moves the
business of World Jewry and Israel .
The moment that you read the first
few words of the first paragraph in this infamy, you realize that the target of
the author encompasses not only the Congress but goes beyond it, extending its
reach to the entire system of politics and governance in America . Look
at this introduction: “Hillary Rodham Clinton … spent Monday in her van heading
out to Iowa .
She was preparing for arduous mixing with 'everyday Americans.' We don't know
if she had time to take a look at the Wall Street Journal [WSJ] report 'the
Kremlin has lifted its ban on the delivery of missiles to Iran .'”
In other words, Kristol is chiding
Clinton who is running to be President of the United
States , for choosing to consult with everyday Americans
rather than spend her time reading the flagship publication of World Jewry, the
WSJ, which happened to be reporting on a matter of interest to the Jews and to Israel . This is
an unmistakable indication that Kristol is signaling to this candidate and to
other candidates that what counts is Israel ,
only Israel and nothing but Israel .
Having made it clear what the
Jewish lobby expects from America ,
Kristol explains his logic. Speaking of the deal that is in the making between
the West and Iran , he warns:
“Iran
will have no incentive to moderate its behavior at home or abroad … It will be
far more dangerous after [it] has pocketed the concessions on the offer.” But
you ask: How does he know that? And he says that Churchill has spoken.
Apparently, the dead foreigner had said the following decades ago: “they should
know that we have sustained a defeat without a war.”
What? Where is the analogy? What
war is Kristol talking about? What defeat is he referring to? But then again,
this is the age in which deluded souls hear voices echo in their heads. They
pick up a gun and shoot innocent people randomly. These are mad men who should
be locked up before they go on a rampage. And this is what must happen to every
Jew that accuses someone of being evil, or that predicts something bad will
happen if his advice is not followed. It is important that America
responds in this manner because a deluded man with a gun may hurt a handful of
people whereas a Jew speaking on behalf of the lobby can flesh-eat an entire
superpower.
Having put on display the full
panoply of his deluded fantasy, the author reveals: “Which brings us back to
Hillary Rodham Clinton. She supports the Iran deal.” He mentions the
legislation that was passed by the Senate on this subject but laments what he
judges to be its shortcomings. And so he offers his own remedy; that which he
calls the avenues of opposition. They would be the four legs of Congressional
gridlock. (1) “Congress can seek to pass bills and amendments retaining U.S. sanctions
and removing the president's waiver.” (2) Congress could insist on no waiver of
sanctions.” (3) Congress could require all manner of reports on the
implications of the [Russian] missile sale to Iran . (4) Congress could block
waiver or removal of sanctions.”
He says this is important because:
“The key is to work to stop the deal from being signed.” And again you ask: why
is that? And he responds: “[Congress] has to summon the spirit to challenge the
Obama presidency … a great political party has to have the courage to oppose,
to obstruct, to delay … and defeat the deal.”
He goes on: “Let's leave Clinton … seen doing
everyday things with everyday Americans. The question is whether the Republican
party has the nerve to rise and do what is best for America .”