Sunday, June 26, 2016

They got enough Rope to hang themselves

Like the frog that doesn't realize the water in which it is immersed is getting hotter and hotter, the Jews who hunger to monopolize everything around them fail to realize they are pulling on the rope with which they'll end up hanging themselves.

If you believe there hasn't been enough metaphor already to satisfy your curiosity, let me tell you another one. It goes like this: “You saw him grope your wife and you did not cut off his hand. Tomorrow you'll catch him molest your young daughter, and you'll do nothing to stop him.” I heard this one from someone that used to live and work in Nepal; a place inhabited by many tribes, each of which is rich with tradition and ancient wisdom.

All those metaphors apply to the lowlife characters that the Jewish Hate And Incitement Machine (JHAIM) sends to the White House and State Department briefings. They go to those places and act as if they owned the joint, telling other reporters to “wait,” which means “shut up till I get my set of questions in,” and then badger the briefer with inquisition type questions, posed in inquisition-like manner.

Here is what transpired on June 23, 2016 during a briefing at the State Department with regard to a speech that President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority had given before the European Parliament on a subject that had nothing to do with America. The give and take at the State Department is between John Kirby the briefer, and an agent of the JHAIM who cut off a gentile reporter, and got in first:

GENTILE: Can we go to…

JEW: Wait, wait. Just one more on the – you said you're familiar with President Abbas's comments to the EU?

KIRBY: I just – the ones that he cited.

JEW: Are you familiar with the comments – the part of his speech in which he said that there were some rabbis who were wanting to poison Palestinian water?

KIRBY: I've see the comments. I can't confirm the veracity of that.

JEW: You can't – I'm not asking you to confirm it. I'm asking you what you think of it.

KIRBY: Well, look, I mean...

JEW: I mean, is this the kind of – is this the kind of language that you guys want coming from someone who says that he's a partner for peace and wants to negotiate, and then he accuses the other side of trying to poison his people?

Here is a sick Jew asking Kirby – inquisition style – to opine on something that the latter says he cannot confirm has or has not happened. Undeterred, the Jew presses on, disparaging Abbas as a way to insist that Kirby answers the question. At this point another reporter tries to move to a different topic but the Jew brushes him aside to go on and have it his way:

JEW: Well, this is before the EU parliament. What...

KIRBY: Again, we want – here's how I'd put it...

JEW: You don't think it might be true, do you?

KIRBY: I – again, I've seen nothing to indicate the truth of that. But we have long said what we want is for both sides to ratchet down the rhetoric.

At this point the voice of another Jew breaks in:

JEW: And this is that kind of rhetoric?

KIRBY: I'm not going to characterize each and every comment.

JEW: All right. How about I ask you again tomorrow, because I have the feeling you're going to want to say something a little bit stronger than what you just did.

Thus, unable to put words in Kirby's mouth today, he promises to try again tomorrow, suggesting that Kirby should come up with something stronger then. This is like the groper who promises to do better tomorrow, having planned to seriously molest the daughter, not just grope her.

Can it get worse? Of course it can; that goes without saying … after all, we're talking about Jews. In fact, what happened next was that the Weekly Standard took up the issue and discussed it under a title that went like this: “State Department Won't Condemn Palestinian Accusation that Rabbis Urged Water Poisoning,” an article that was written by Jenna Lifhits and published on June 24, 2016.

Basing her argument on an article that came in Tablet Magazine, she says that “Abbas's claim echoed a centuries-old, anti-Semitic charge that Jews poisoned wells in medieval Europe – a charge that led to Jewish mass slaughter.” This is an example of the Jewish use of the Ace Card. Put simply, this is a Jewish trick that goes something like this: True or false, when you tell what you believe has happened, you bring about the Final Solution … which is why you must not tell what you believe but tell what we say is the truth.

And she does not stop here. She goes on to drag the State Department into the melee: “Still, the State Department would not denounce Abbas's accusation.” She does not explain why America is obligated to do so, but then again, when in America, the Jews don't explain. They command.

We now ask the question: how did journalism in America get to be that debauched? And the answer is simple. It is that America let the Jews get away with it for too long. Like the degenerate who groped the wife and no one stopped him, the Jew went on to molest America's form of open government, the cherished daughter of their Constitution.

And what the Jews refuse to acknowledge is that they pulled on the rope enough already to bring about the mass slaughter they say they fear. If it happens, it will not be because Abbas spoke his mind but because the Jews pulled the rope too far out.