Saturday, July 16, 2016

Tweedledee and Tweedledum have gone Zombie

If you wonder why a burlesque showman was able to dispose of two pillars from the Jewish establishment that's in control of America, look at Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio who are members of the chamber of horror known as the Senate of the United States.

On the first anniversary of the nuclear deal with Iran, each of them wrote a piece that was published on July 14, 2016 in National Review Online. That of Ted Cruz came under the title: “Iran Tries Again.” That of Marco Rubio came under the title: “One Year of Obama Failures on Iran”.

The two characters (call them Tweedledee and Tweedledum) must have consumed a hefty doze of the Judeo-Zionist Kool-Aid, the reason why they went brain dead and tried to navigate their way to the White House like a couple of zombies. They met the showman on their way there, as he was out trying to have some fun on a full-mooned night. Seeing them, he kneecapped them to amuse himself, thus made them as leg-less as they were brainless. And so they gave up on the idea of completing the run to the White House.

The two are back now, fueled by the Kool-Aid that is still in their systems. They are calling to ditch the Iran nuclear deal; something they promise they'll keep doing to eternity if they must … a la Jewish tradition.

The excuse that Ted Cruz is giving for doing so is that in the speculative mode to which his brainless skull has been switched, he determined that Iran will cheat on the deal. And so he speculates that: “enriched by the deal and emboldened by their engagement with the international community, the Mullahs will accelerate their nuclear ambitions, enhanced by their ability to make good on their threats against Israel.” It's all about Israel, you see. It is Israel, always Israel and no one but Israel.

Cruz goes on to list the things he says Iran has done wrong during the past year. Study them and you'll determine that none comes close to what the American cops do when murdering their fellow citizens in cold blood. And neither do they come close to Israel's continuing occupation of Palestine; a most heinous crime against humanity that any group of thugs can ever commit.

And to think that all the horror is financed, armed and protected in world forums by America, makes you wonder how much bigger the stain on that country's record will get. It is a record that's already soiled by the near extermination of the native population on the continent, and by the slavery that followed.

Mindful that he played the speculative trick very badly, Ted Cruz uses another trick the Jews taught him to employ when in a bind. It is to impugn bad motives to the opponent. Thus, he spoke of what he says are Iran's attempts to procure banned material in Germany. He put it this way: “The problem is Iran's ongoing attempts to do so.” He mentions Pakistan and North Korea, and then goes back to playing the speculative trick: “why would they [the Iranians] not turn to more agreeable trading partners?” The reality is that we cannot escape the conclusion Ted Cruz has become as hopeless as his Jewish masters.

As to Marco Rubio, he begins his article by citing the customary litany concerning the naughtiness of the Iranians. He then gets into the matter of America selling passenger jets to Iran, which is the latest preoccupation to consume the Jewish establishment. Rubio complains: “At every opportunity, Secretary of State John Kerry and others have encouraged foreign companies to do business with Iran … a recent concession was allowing Boeing to sell aircraft to Iran”.

Unable to come up with something smarter to say, he addresses his Jewish masters to tell them what he did and what he'll do next to please them: “I have joined with colleagues in the Senate to pressure Iran. We have introduced crushing new sanctions on Iran. We made clear that Congress will block allowing Iran to access the U.S. financial system. We are working to ensure that taxpayer money will not be used to finance Boeing's deal with Tehran. We have also targeted Hezbollah, making it more difficult for that group to fund its activities”.

He closes with this: “The Iranian threat has not disappeared … Tehran has exploited the nuclear agreement to expand its nefarious activities, including provocations against Americans and Israel.” It's all about Israel, always Israel and no one but Israel, you see. And the world has grown tired of it.