FWIW, the war/revolution quote seems more commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin, though that version uses the term "bad guy" instead of "enemy." Which does sound more like Tony Montana than BF. Wikiquotes questions the provenance of this quote.
"...A combination of rebellion against the financialize economies that only work for the ruling class, as well as a rebellion against forever wars that also enrich the ruling class."
Interestingly Russia streamlined the visa process for the return of Russian born and descended Jews. It will be interesting to see how the Orthodox Jews will respond to forced conscription.
LJ comes down on Crooke's side--American is totally controlled by the Israel Lobby's money:
Look, they're not going to stop the flow of weapons to Israel. They just can't do that. They will alienate too much of the Jewish Base that is funding them. On the other hand, they're trying to come up with a strategy to placate the supporters of Palestine that are American voters. So they hit upon this, Oh let's let's drop some humanitarian aid, that'll do it. That'll convince those people because they're so stupid they won't realize it's just a symbolic gesture.
Our Word-Salad in Chief VP is part of that 'plan' of appeasement of said revolting (in both meanings) base: Demanding immediate Cease-Fire (etc.) as if she might actually know anything about what she's talking about. Democrat voters of the 21st century have come up with a new psych gig: Diametrically opposed, Bi-Polar belief in the same issue. Sad fact is that it works for their Cell-Phone focused mass voter base. Best Regards sir. (WrH)
As you'll know, UK PM Sunak did a Biden-Philly speech - without the maniacal red lighting and finger pointing - ticking us off for Far Right Extremism and 'threatening democracy', with dog whistles about naughty Islamism.
Hilariously, the chattering class mostly reacted by saying "What on Earth was he thinking, what prompted this??" An obvious trigger was George Galloway's return to Parliament with a thumping majority and very clear anti-war messaging. GG cowers to no one (apart from when he was playing at Covid-derangement). The results of that by-election badly undermine the message that everyone is pro-Israel here.
Apart from a certain percentage of prominent people, and the fully-paid-for politicians, no-one supports the Zionist entity here. The real trigger was that same flow of cash, and propaganda, doing all the damage your side of the Atlantic.
FWIW, the war/revolution quote seems more commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin, though that version uses the term "bad guy" instead of "enemy." Which does sound more like Tony Montana than BF. Wikiquotes questions the provenance of this quote.
"...A combination of rebellion against the financialize economies that only work for the ruling class, as well as a rebellion against forever wars that also enrich the ruling class."
Beautifully put.
Interestingly Russia streamlined the visa process for the return of Russian born and descended Jews. It will be interesting to see how the Orthodox Jews will respond to forced conscription.
LJ comes down on Crooke's side--American is totally controlled by the Israel Lobby's money:
Look, they're not going to stop the flow of weapons to Israel. They just can't do that. They will alienate too much of the Jewish Base that is funding them. On the other hand, they're trying to come up with a strategy to placate the supporters of Palestine that are American voters. So they hit upon this, Oh let's let's drop some humanitarian aid, that'll do it. That'll convince those people because they're so stupid they won't realize it's just a symbolic gesture.
Our Word-Salad in Chief VP is part of that 'plan' of appeasement of said revolting (in both meanings) base: Demanding immediate Cease-Fire (etc.) as if she might actually know anything about what she's talking about. Democrat voters of the 21st century have come up with a new psych gig: Diametrically opposed, Bi-Polar belief in the same issue. Sad fact is that it works for their Cell-Phone focused mass voter base. Best Regards sir. (WrH)
As you'll know, UK PM Sunak did a Biden-Philly speech - without the maniacal red lighting and finger pointing - ticking us off for Far Right Extremism and 'threatening democracy', with dog whistles about naughty Islamism.
Hilariously, the chattering class mostly reacted by saying "What on Earth was he thinking, what prompted this??" An obvious trigger was George Galloway's return to Parliament with a thumping majority and very clear anti-war messaging. GG cowers to no one (apart from when he was playing at Covid-derangement). The results of that by-election badly undermine the message that everyone is pro-Israel here.
Apart from a certain percentage of prominent people, and the fully-paid-for politicians, no-one supports the Zionist entity here. The real trigger was that same flow of cash, and propaganda, doing all the damage your side of the Atlantic.