If you're an apprentice and you keep making mistakes, the
boss will tell you that you're not cut to do this kind of work. He'll do the
merciful thing of letting you go with the advice that you should pursue another
line of work.
If you're a journeyman that has done well all your life, but
you're starting to make uncharacteristic mistakes, the boss will tell you that
you've earned a well deserved retirement. He'll throw a farewell party for you;
he'll give you a golden watch and perhaps other goodies too, and he'll shake
your hand goodbye.
If you're an aging pauper disguised as a young apprentice,
and you turn everything you touch into disaster from day one, the rule is that
the boss will grab you by the neck with one hand, by the seat of your pants
with the other hand, and will throw you out the door. Well, let's say this
would be the thing that the boss will do to anyone. Unfortunately there is an
exception to the rule, which can at times be a painful one.
The exception comes with three conditions attached to it.
First, the candidate must be a Jew. Second, the drama of his employment must
unfold in America
because it's where the right conditions exist. Third, the candidate must be in
a line of work that's heavily laden with politics because politics is the fuel
that moves the drama onward.
If those conditions are met, the candidate not only gets
hired in America
without a single question being asked, he'll be appointed boss – if not on the
same day – the next day. No matter how badly he does, no one will dare say he
is not cut to do this kind of work. As well, no one will suggest giving him a
retirement package containing at golden watch or two just to get rid of him.
And no one will grab him by the neck or the seat of his pants, and throw him
out the door. Instead of this happening to him, the pigmies of the enterprise –
whatever its name – will line up around his boots and ask: What next, Master
Jew?
This is the situation in which Matthew RJ Brodsky is
basking. A former director of policy at the Jewish Policy Center, he
contributed mightily to the series of disasters that befell America
everywhere it went carrying with it Jewish plans, Jewish advice and Jewish
instructions. Despite a long list of calamitous failures, Matthew Brodsky is
currently occupying a position at the Security Studies Group in the District of Columbia , and the position of Middle East analyst at Wikistrat.
Being a Jew in America , it was natural for him to
remain in the politically laden environment where he has been all his life. The
tragedy, however, is that he is still advising America , and paid handsomely
instead of being shown the door long ago. In fact, he just wrote two articles
which he published on two consecutive days in two different publications. He
did so to tell America what
to do next in the Middle East . Go figure.
One article came under the title: “U.S. Policy in Lebanon Is
Now Helping Hezbollah and Iran ”
and the subtitle: “We have special forces helping the Lebanese military prepare
to face ISIS . Unfortunately, Hezbollah is
infiltrating the country's armed forces.” The article was published on August
16, 2017 in the Weekly Standard.
The second Brodsky article came under the title: “Get Rid of
the Iran Deal” and the subtitle: “Here are four options.” It was published on
August 17, 2017 in National Review Online.