Monday, March 16, 2015

The Jam that is a self-inflicted Muddle

Imagine someone wondering aloud: “Why did God create life and made it this fragile? It is too fragile to be worth having.” You would not think much of this person because most of the natural creations that make up the universe, and many of the products we put together artificially, are fragile constructs that continually prove to be worth having and worth keeping.

It is important to be aware of that concept and to remember it at least for the foreseeable future because we are about to be inundated with versions of this saying: “maybe the deal is too fragile to be worth doing.” This one was used in the Wall Street Journal editorial that came under the title: “Obama's Iran Jam” and the subtitle: “The White House wants the U.N. to vote but not the U.S. Congress.” It was published on March 16, 2015.

One-line sayings such as: “They hate freedom” and “The most dangerous weapon in the hands of the most evil people” and “The only democracy in the region” and “The foremost sponsors of terror on Earth” and “the deal is too fragile to be worth doing” and so on and so forth, are the sort of sayings that the Jewish propaganda machine puts out to suit every occasion. And you can bet that the Jews will continue to produce such one-liners because the approach for which they are created produces results for the Jews in America.

The thing to know about these short quips is that they affect the lazy, feeble minds which populate the American Congress. When 47 of them sign a letter without reading it, much less thinking about its consequences, you know there is something wrong with the Congress. When they offer as excuse the fact that they were asked to commit an idiotic act of this magnitude on a Friday afternoon as they were rushing to go home, you know that the Congress is a house of dangerous imbeciles that the Jews will ambush time after time to milk America and nourish their causes, including Israel.

The Journal editors rely on their analysis of an exchange of letters between Bob Corker who is the Senate Foreign Relations Chairman, and Denis McDonough who is the White House chief of staff, to argue that (1) “Mr. Obama is trying to make his Iran deal a fait accompli before Congress has any say.” (2) They explain that: “his plan is to strike a deal and submit it to the U.N. Security Council for approval. He'll then waive some Iran sanctions on his own.” And that he'll do all this while (3) “arguing that anyone who opposes the deal wants war.”

As to point (1) the Obama Administration started negotiating a deal with Iran the way that such negotiations normally begin and proceed. But when the Congress was inundated with calls from the Jewish pundits and their echo-repeaters to get involved and cement Israel's interests, the legislature came up with an anti-Iran sanctions bill which it tagged to other proposed legislation, and thus forced the President to sign the whole thing into law. The legislators also gave the President the right to waive some of the sanctions.

As to point (2) when America pressed its allies to apply sanctions on Iran to force it to comply with certain demands, the request was sent to the UN Security Council which approved it, and gave the sanctions the force of international law. Thus, if a deal will be reached between the Iranians and the P5+1, the Council will be the one to remove those sanctions.

As to point (3) the editors speculate that Obama will argue that those who oppose the deal want war – not because he told them he'll do so, or because they can read his mind – but because they, and those like them, have been barking war, war, war since the start of this undertaking. These people should blame themselves for how things turned out rather than do the very Jewish thing of crapping in their own plate; and then complain that all they have to eat is a meal that stinks.

It is obvious that Mr. Obama proceeded exactly as a president must. But look how the editors end their piece: “Obama might have avoided this showdown with Congress if he hadn't treated America's elected representatives as little more than a public nuisance.” But they are a nuisance and have been since they started betraying their country in return for a Jewish smile, a pat on the back and a promise they know will not be kept.

Let these treasonous imbeciles do their work as they should, and they will avoid future showdowns with the administration of the time. More important, they should seek to avoid the judgment of their own people by ending their reliance on the demonic advice that the Jews keep pumping into their heads, their hearts and their souls.