Jewish Alan Dershowitz and Jewish Andrew Stein, say they are privy to the sentiments of “long range planners in Israel.” Because the discussion concerns the long range, you know that it has to do with the strategic intrigues their Israeli counterparts are scheming—and trying to inflict on America.
All of that
came in the article which the two writers cowrote under the title: “Why Biden
might be the Dems’ last pro-Israel president,” published on May 18, 2023 in the
New York Post. Whereas this kind of article would have been considered a
run-of-the-mill ordinary piece written by dreaming quacks that had nothing
better to do at the time, it means something different given the writers’
stature and the positions they occupy within the American society.
It is that Alan Dershowitz is a prominent
lawyer and professor emeritus at Harvard Law School. In this capacity, he
represents the legal side of what the Jews in America and abroad are scheming
for America. Andrew Stein, on the other hand, once served as New York City
Council president; he thus represents the political side of what the Jews in
America and abroad are scheming for America.
So then,
what is it that the Jews as individuals and as the “Jewish Central” collective,
are scheming with regard to the long range strategic transformation of America?
Here, in condensed form, are the words of Dershowitz and Stein, that answer the
question:
“Long-range
planners in Israel worry Joe Biden may be the last pro-Israel Democratic
president. More fundamentally, they fear Israel is becoming a wedge issue
separating Democrats from Republicans. Backing [Israel] has historically been
bipartisan. But this has changed recently”.
In other
words, despite the fact that America’s elites are beginning to take their own
words seriously with regard to defending “our democracy” as they call it, the
Jewish lawyer and the former Jewish legislator wish to maintain the country in
the dark age. This is where America lived for decades, a time when the Jewish commands
to America were implemented more promptly than Hitler’s commands to his troops
ever were. America was then more fascistically Jewish than Germany was a Nazi
dictatorship.
To explain
why the era of Jewish monopoly over America’s decisions-making is coming to an
end, Dershowitz and Stein offer the notion that a generational split has
occurred in the American society concerning the governance of the country. It
applies to matters that relate to both domestic and foreign affairs. Thus,
whereas the younger generations are moving toward a more open and less
discriminatory society while working under the banner of the Democratic Party, other
forces are trying to freeze America in its current status quo while working
under the banner of the Republican Party. Here is how our two authors explained
this part:
“Domestic political support for Israel among Democratic
officials has wavered of late. This reflects the ambivalence among voters about
Israel, with polls showing favorable attitudes toward the Palestinian side,
even by young Jews. The diminishing support for Israel among the Democratic
Party is coupled with the expanding support among Republicans. Israel is less
central to Jewish voters’ identity than it used to be. Other issues are at
least equally important. Indeed, Israel is more important to many Christian
evangelicals than to some Reform and Conservative Jews”.
This means that the success which the Jewish leaders now score
going against some people, and used to score going against many more people — all
that while maintaining a tight grip on their followers the way they managed to
do — was made possible by the leaders’ own opportunistic exploitation of the
people’s frazzled emotional state. The two ideas the Jewish leaders weaponized
to that end, were the need to guard against the likely existential threat to
Jewish life, and the need to believe in the unlikely salvation that religion
can and will deliver.
And so, the Jewish leaders engaged and continue to engage in
the preaching of a narrative that promises to deliver on those two notional
requirements. Here is how Dershowitz and Stein handled that part of what they want
you to believe is the responsibility they have toward their followers and the
human race:
“Israel will become even more of a wedge issue, especially
since all likely Republican candidates in 2024 and beyond are certain to
continue Donald Trump’s vigorous advocacy. That wedge is evident already in
several European countries, where the government’s support for Israel depends
on whether the right or left wins. Things may change, of course. If Israel were
to become involved in a hot war with Iran that posed an existential threat,
many more Jewish voters might prioritize their support”.
It could
not have escaped the readers that Dershowitz and Stein are so immersed in their
one-dimensional mode of thinking, they fail to see what is unfolding around
them, and how it impacts the situation
they grew accustomed to seeing as static and almost never changing.
It is that China, Russia and a few other nations are giving America a taste of its own Jewish medicine. This alone will prompt even the most sissified of the Evangelicals to reconsider their relationship with the likes of the Dershowitzes and the Steins.