Monday, April 27, 2015

When the Whisper goes in-your-Face

George Will wrote a column under the title: “Why Lindsey Graham Would Make for a Fun Addition to the 2016 Field” and had it published on April 25, 2015 in National Review Online. In addition to expressing his own views on the subject, the author tells who Lindsey Graham is, and what he wants to accomplish.

That's when the reader realizes that Graham wants to implement in-your-face what the Jewish lobby and the Israelis have been whispering in America's ears for decades but could sell only partially. Apparently, we are now in for a full blast of the Jewish agenda … an event that George Will says will be fun to watch and to live through.

Does he believe so because he expects that Graham will enliven the Republican presidential scramble with his “quick intelligence, policy fluency, mordant wit, and provocative agenda”? Not exactly, even if this is how the author views the politician. But the author believes in an upcoming lively presidential scramble because the politician describes himself like this: “I'm somewhere between a policy geek and Shecky Green, the comedian … Campaigning brings out the entertainer in you.”

And “so, his [Graham’s] town hall meetings involve '15 minutes of standup, 15 minutes of how to save the world from doom, and then some questions.'” At which point George Will adds a closing sentence to his column: “He at least will enlarge the public stock of fun, which few, if any, of the other candidates will do.” Well, we can see the standup part of those meetings, we wonder about Graham's formula to save the world from doom, and we are uneasy as to those questions.

And there is a reason why we should be uneasy. It is because instead of responding to questions that must emanate from the audience in a more or less unrehearsed fashion, Graham tells the attendees what questions they must ask of the other candidates. And this, my friend, is exactly what the Jewish whispers have been about ... now expressed in-your-face courtesy of Lindsey Graham.

And because those questions have to do with the doom of the world, we must be concerned about a comedian who is in the pocket of the Jews, seeking to put his finger on the American nuclear button by getting elected commander in chief. This is something that the Jewish leaders have craved for decades, and would sacrifice the lives of millions of Americans to achieve.

To get there, Graham is ignoring that half a century of Jewish advice to America (partially or fully taken) on how to conduct its foreign policy, has given rise to groups of Arab and Muslim militias. These youngsters grew up unhappy with their own governments because the latter failed to protect them against foreign invaders. They took matters in their own hands as would any self-respecting militia, and warned America: “we shall do to you what you do to our people.”

Despite the fact that they proved they can do so by recruiting America's own youngsters and getting them to do their deeds for them, Graham wants to implement the most extreme of what the Jews have been advising. If he is as quick, fluent, mordant and provocative as George Will says he is, he must know that this will stir up the militias even more. The result will be that they will recruit more youngsters from America and the West, thus come close to unleashing a war of the religions … something that the Jews crave to achieve even if it means sacrificing the lives of millions of Americans.

To justify all that, Graham has decreed that the Arabs are eligible for the American value set. For this reason, he is committed to putting radical Islam back in the box (the coffin,) says Will. He will do so in the no-country-left-unbombed style because the alternative is to leave it to the Saddams of this world whose governance is on the wrong side of history and cannot be sustained. Well, perhaps – just perhaps – Graham could “take out” all the Saddams of this world. But this will make the joy of the young militias who will then take on America … and win.

Aside from that, Graham has an economic message, says George Will. It is that the old model has failed the country. To fix the problem, the politician wants to replenish the country's workforce by attracting more immigrants because 10 percent growth will not be enough to erase the trillions of dollars of unfunded entitlement liabilities, and no American will volunteer having four children after age 67.

The clown has had his last laugh. But does it mean America will have its last breath under his rule?