Wednesday – The Voice of Reality Jews – Commentaries

From the wonderful people at Tablet Magazine:

February 28, 2023

The Vanishing

Suddenly, everywhere you look, the Jews are disappearing.

You feel it like a slow moving pressure system, an anxiety of exclusion and downward mobility. Maybe you first noticed it at your workplace. Or maybe it hit when you or your children applied to college or graduate school. It could have been something as simple as opening up the Netflix splash page. It’s gauche to count but you can’t help yourself: In academia, Hollywood, Washington, even in New York City—anywhere American Jews once made their mark—our influence is in steep decline.

July 16, 2023

End US Aid to Israel

Ocasio-Cortez’s bit of Kabuki theater fit neatly into the premade mythology of a domineering Israel lobby, popularized by academic John Mearsheimer, whose views are experiencing a burst of popularity in isolationist corners of the right. His central claim—that America has been pressured by an all-powerful, determined ethnoreligious lobby into acting against its own interests—is made explicit in references to “influential lobbyists and rabbis,” in Rep. Ilhan Omar’s tweets that U.S. support for Israel is “all about the Benjamins,” and in graphics like The New York Times’ infamous “Jew-tracker” that policed support for Barack Obama’s Iran deal according to the religion of members of Congress.

and this also,

While this fantasy version of the U.S.-Israeli relationship is useful for stirring up emotions and demonstrating partisan loyalties, it does more to flatter the self-importance of Israel-aid opponents and supporters alike than it does to describe an increasingly warped reality, in which Israel ends up sacrificing far more value in return for the nearly $4 billion it annually receives from Washington. That’s because nearly all military aid to Israel—other than loan guarantees, which cost Washington nothing, the U.S. gives Israel no other kind of aid—consists of credits that go directly from the Pentagon to U.S. weapons manufacturers.

October 13, 2023

Stop Being Shocked Once and for All

For the past decade, an elite consensus began to emerge. It was marketed as a worldview of optimism, of progress and justice brought about by the dawning of correct morality. It favored using the power of digital monopolies and elite institutions to reeducate Americans in new and better ways of thinking, writing, speaking, and being.

Many of us at Tablet believed strongly, and still believe, in the possibility of creating a better world. But something bothered us from the very beginning about these ideas, and the people pushing them. Every time we pressed on one of the newly mass-embraced policy proposals or narratives—intersectionality, decolonization studies, the Iran nuclear deal, Russiagate, Black Lives Matter, the Women’s March, critical race theory, COVID lockdowns—a weird thing would happen: The idea itself fell apart at the seams within seconds of contact with reality, and yet its defenders got more sure of themselves, more performatively boastful, more passionate and gleeful about smearing anyone who dared to question them.

The more we listened to freshly minted universal experts, the more we were struck by the increasing lunacy of their pronouncements on every topic under the sun, always backed by “studies” and “science”—where COVID-19 came from, how many genders there are, which skin tones and personal experiences qualify a person for protection status and which do not, whether it was OK for a Syrian dictator to bomb and gas 500,000 of his people, whether the U.S. should ally itself with a Holocaust-denying medieval theocracy, whether the president of the United States was secretly a Russian agent, whether large American cities should let drug addicts and violent schizophrenics get high on the streets and steal stuff—and more. Indeed, over time, we were struck by how little the ideas themselves seemed to matter; what so many people seemed most attached to was power.


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53 responses to “Wednesday – The Voice of Reality Jews – Commentaries”

  1. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Good morning gang, It’s HUMP DAY and I hope everyone gets to!
    It was 89F on 290 at 0611 this morning. I have tile floors in my house and they are warm, noticeably so on the west side of the house.

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Not to rub it in but it’s 68 again this morning with the humidity showing 89% (real low for daylight here) but the dew point is @ 58% so we’ll have another fantublous day.I mentioned last night that we sat on the front porch about 4ish and didn’t even need the fan.
    Mornin’ Bones, Gang

  3. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Not paying a lot of attention to the DNC but I have figured out their entire platform.
    1 Trump Bad
    2 Abortion Great
    3 Trump Horrible
    4 Trump Deranged
    5 Abortion for All
    6 Trump Evil
    7 Kamala Great Prosecutor,… VP?!? Naw Never.
    8 Trump the Devil
    9 Have you got your abortion yet?
    10 Economy,…..? Who the Hell cares?

  4. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Oh and the DNC dug up Hitlery and Bill to speak at their convention and of course the racist in Chief Barack along with Big Mike. ~SPITS~

  5. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I didn’t catch the exact numbers but Fox said that as of last night at the DNC convention, Trumps name was mentioned 168 times, the economy 20 something times and abortion 70 something times.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      I’ve actually seen that in real life back in the swamps along the Georgia Coast.

  6. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I was shocked when I came up here in 2003 to find people spending obscene amounts of money on weddings. It has only gotten worse and now I see this financial insanity has spread across the country.

    Hassan Ahmed, 23, is charging his guests $450 for a ticket to his wedding next year in Houston, where he lives. Mr. Ahmed said he hadn’t heard back from many of his 125 wedding guests. But he has already spent over $100,000 on the wedding, including deposits for the venue, the D.J. and the photographer. In a video on TikTok, he said he was confused by the response, noting that many of his guests had spent more money on Beyoncé or Chris Brown tickets.

    According to a study by the wedding planning website the Knot, the average cost of a wedding ceremony and reception in 2023 was $35,000 — an increase of $5,000 from the year before. The Knot surveyed about 10,000 couples who had married in the United States in 2023.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      The notion of charging people to come to your wedding is obscene; I guess the actual purpose of the wedding got lost.

    2. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      What the Mexican people spend on quincenearas for their daughters is also obscene. We went to one where the folks spent $30,000 on the birthday party. Rented a hotel, catered the meal, live DJ, etc. Another one of my students had a small, sedate event, which I thought was much nicer.

      I kept thinking – it’s a birthday party – this money could go for college tuition for goodness’ sake!

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    In case you missed it.

    NEW: Crowd cracks up after Trump shuts up race-baiting reporter who tried linking him to white supremacy.

    Reporter: “Kamala’s campaign attacked you for being in this town because it’s associated with white supremacy”

    Trump: “Who was here in 2021?”

    Reporter: “Biden”

    Trump: “Thank you everyone.”

    The comment came after the Harris campaign slammed Trump for visiting Howell, Michigan.

    Joe Biden visited Howell, Michigan in October of 2021.

  8. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    RE: wedding costs

    Back in 1985, Hubby and I paid for everything for our wedding, no help from the folks. I was just starting out at Continental Airlines, my first job after college, and Hubby was working for his plumber “second daddy” and not pulling down much more than I was. I had to work for a year so I could use my vacation time for the honeymoon, and it gave us time to save up for the wedding. We ended up with a budget of $5,000 for the the wedding and honeymoon.

    Thanks to a friend, Hubby called me one day and told me about a wedding dress store that was going out of business. I got my dream gown with shoes for $700. Since I worked for an airline, I got a deal on a 3 day/4 night stay in the Virgin Islands (hotel) and used my airline passes for the flight (standby – which led to a nightmare return trip home, a whole ‘nuther story). We went to Puerto Rico for a day, almost got killed, so went to Orlando for a car show for the last day – and the United pilots went on strike. (See previous reference to nightmare story.)

    For the wedding itself, we rented the local Lions Club hall (nothing fancy, reminded me of a high school gym) for our reception. Friends brought donations to the potluck buffet to supplement what we could afford to bring. One case of champagne for the toast and one keg for everything else. Or BYOB. The wedding cake was made by a local grocery store bakery. A friend made the groom’s cake. The best gifts we got were “non gifts” from some friends. I found out shortly before my wedding that my boss used to sing with the USO, so he gave a vocal solo, “Ave Maria,” which I didn’t hear because I was getting dressed in the brides’ room but I hear was absolutely beautiful. The second was from a coworker who was a cash strapped divorced mother, who volunteered to be the organizer for the reception. She arrived at the hall before the wedding, saw to the food getting into refrigeration and that the decorations were out, etc. She sat at the back of the church for the ceremony and was first back at the hall to put out the food and stuff. When the time came for a receiving line, she had my diagram and herded everyone into place and started the line. During the reception, she was in charge of making sure that the food and drink were available for everyone, and for managing our prerecorded music (couldn’t afford a DJ). We had lined up family to handle the cleanup and returning the keg.

    I think that of all the gifts were received, those two “non-gifts” were the best, especially the reception management. On my wedding day I didn’t have to worry about anything during the reception and could just enjoy the moment and our friends.

    Hubby signed a waiver at the hotel where we spent our wedding night, hear the airport, so we could leave our vehicle parked there for the week we were out of town. Saved a fortune on parking fees.

    It never occurred to us to ask anyone for money to attend our wedding. None of my family would’ve come if that had been the case.

    And yes, we squeaked by on our budget.

  9. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Off to my post-op dental checkup.

  10. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Didn’t get to hear much of it but Michael Berry played much of Phil Donahue’s interview of Rush Limbaugh in 1991(?). What a treasure he was.

  11. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The 85,000 illegal alien children lost and unaccounted for by HMS and ICE is a myth. It is almost four times as many. The entire Biden/Harris administration should be in prison for this.

    The Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security issued his report stating DHS and ICE released 320,000 unaccompanied migrant children to unverified parties, 291,000 of which received no Notice To Appear in federal court. Over the same five year period, 32,000 children with NTAs failed to show up in court.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      I suspect that the majority of those children wound up being sold into the sex slave trade. It absolutely sickens me. This sex trade was done with the full knowledge and participation of the Deep State. Can I prove it, perhaps not, but the prevalence of so much smoke pretty much dictates a fire.

  12. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Israel is doing this in the middle of the fight to eradicate Hamas. Those evil, dastardly Jews managed to get 90% of the residents of Gaza vaccinated against polio in the first quarter of 2024 all while waging combat against the Hamas murderers.

    As part of the medical efforts for Gaza led by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), the entry to Gaza of vaccines for disease and epidemic prevention, is being facilitated. This includes the entry of medical teams and vaccines against the polio virus.

    Since the beginning of the war, COGAT has coordinated the entry of 282,126 vials of the polio vaccine, sufficient for 2,821,260 doses, into Gaza. Since the discovery of the virus in July, and as part of the vaccination campaign, 9,000 vials were brought through the Kerem Shalom crossing, providing 90,000 additional doses of the vaccine.

    In the coming weeks, 43,250 vials of vaccine, tailored to the virus found in environmental samples, are expected to arrive in Israel and will enter Gaza. This will be sufficient to vaccinate over one million children (in two rounds)—a total of 2,162,500 doses.

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Sneha Nair, appointed in February as special assistant at the National Nuclear Security Administration, a wing of the Biden-Harris Department of Energy, has been pushing various disarmament policies – including reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons. Fine, that’s nothing new on the left. But, as far as I can tell, this is:

    Nair also argues that advancing “queer theory” to include America’s nuclear arsenal is essential to America’s national security. No, really. I’ll give you a minute to stop laughing before we continue.

    Ready? Nair’s insane argument goes like this:

    Queer theory informs the struggle for nuclear justice and disarmament. Queer theory helps to shift the perception of nuclear weapons as instruments for security by telling the hidden stories of displacement, illness, and trauma caused by their production and testing.

    By understanding DEI as a set of values critical to security, and therefore as an element of an effective nuclear security culture, stakeholders can explore how DEI can contribute to stronger security at nuclear facilities

    Collectively, these principles (of DEI) can work to mitigate counterproductive work behavior and prevent disgruntled employees from becoming insider threats.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      The Stupid. . . . . . it buuuurrrrrrns

  14. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Bones 6:40 am

    My cold tap water was 89°F last night.

  15. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Eating my carnivore lunch: about 7 ounces of cooked ground beef, two strips of bacon, some homemade mayo (avocado oil, egg, seasonings). I may get a piece of zero carb bread to sop up stuff left on the plate.

    It’s weird to plan a meal without any carbs at all.

  16. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Texpat 11:41

    Where do the Lefties find these people?

    76 at sunrise this morning, now 93 with 59% humidity at noon.

    In our kitchen this morning the cold water in the sink was hot water. Had to run it for several minutes for the cold water to make it through the pipe.

  17. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    A little something for the “D”s. They seem to be a little uppity lately.

  18. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    We need to quit funding NPR and PBS. Holy crap. What makes this dangerous is that there are enough people to believe this that the lie will grow legs and run before the truth can catch up.

  19. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Oh, and the checkup was outstanding. Dr. Lucena is very, very pleased with my recovery. We took some pictures and discussed the next surgery, on Friday the 13th. Bone graft on the big hole in my jaw and maybe some buffing up the area where the baby tooth used to be. Then after that right side of the mouth has healed up some so I can eat at least soft foods, we’ll do the dreaded tissue graft and healing abutment placement on the lower left jaw.

    I guess I’m about halfway done with the infrastructure stuff. After that will be restorative work, and I have no idea what that will entail.

    I am looking forward to being able to eat without challenges for a change.

  20. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Dr. Lucena described the baby tooth situation to me thusly:

    “If this is your tooth (holds a fist up), it usually sits in your gum like this (wraps other hand halfway up the fist).

    In your case, the baby tooth was seated like this. (He lowers the wrapping hand down to almost flat on the bottom of the fist/tooth.) It was already mobile when I removed the bridge and wouldn’t have lasted long.”

    I guess it’s a good thing I started on this journey now and not later.

  21. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Today’s C&C roundup:

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Wednesday! Your roundup today includes: second DNC update produces more of the same vapid nothingness and a couple amusing outtakes; directly contradicting what speakers were lying about at the Convention, the department of labor statistics lost a million jobs somewhere; House Task Force on Trump Assassination produces initial report with some very interesting findings; the Water Tower; the FBI cover up; more weird Secret Service failures; Kennedy campaign considers dropping out and endorsing President Trump; and Russia spotlights the West’s creeping authoritarianism by becoming the world’s first ’traditional values’ sanctuary state.

    My jaw dropped and I had to chuckle on the last story about Russia.

  22. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    I hear there was a communist type spiritual experience when the jesus-less Kenyan came on to spew his tailor made propaganda of division, hate and lies last night.

    Miracles were performed as the auditorium floor became an acidic and muddy mosh pit. Much like the one at the last Burring Man event.

    I heard a Beelzebub like shadowy figure even appeared in the fog of the ashes.

    There were also reports of communist convention church goers speaking and singing in tongues while invoking the name of the great god of darkness and the crummy spaghetti sauce made by the NY Mayo Stain.

    And when it was over everyone was so completely satisfied.

    They relish the thought of having to stand in line for three days to buy bread

    once the kammunist and the putz are installed a three day wait for bread will be like a resurrection moment for them.

    everyone with a brain knows that the kammunist and the putz are just the next placeholders to carry out the will and policies of the jesus-less Kenyan for the next 4 years.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      I think the guy was trolling; He’s more screwed up than a football bat; no one could be that screwed up and have the capacity to actually get in the arena.

  23. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    This guy confirms their god appeared at the communist convention last night.

  24. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Tons of Kammunist ads on YouTube.

    what’s that google slogan? Be evil or sumtin like that?

  25. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Haven’t seen that very suspect ad again that I saw last week on flutube.

    it features a dude dressed in full camouflage and war paint while hunting for prey in the woods.

    A really shady production.

    claims he’s a trump supporter but he smells like a Fed right through my viewing device or from 1000 miles away.

    whichever comes first.

  26. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    RE: Tedtam’s comment at 4:36 PM

    My God, the Trump would be crazy not to run that BBC clip as a campaign ad depicting the average Kamala DNC delegate. It is that bizarre.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      I’ve watched the video clip three more times and I am convinced this guy is a plant from the Dark Trump Dirty Tricks Department.

  27. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I really didn’t want to eat dinner tonight because I was still processing lunch. But the videos I’ve been watching talk often about not eating enough.

    But tomorrow, I may just follow my gut. Literally. Not eat unless I’m hungry. I may fast on Friday. Hubby’ll be out of town to a car show and I’ll also be on the road. It’s a non-meat day for religious reasons, so it would be a good time to just do the things I need to do.

  28. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    This is an interesting video clip; iron air batteries. 1/10 the cost of lithium. <13 minutes.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      Fascinating.

  29. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I just test fired my Byrna. My neighbor’s tree isn’t very happy right now. That thing is more powerful than I thought it would be. I guess I need to see how I’m gonna stash it in my car. Hubby does worry about my safety on the road.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Did you like it? Was it easy to control?

      1. Tedtam Avatar
        Tedtam

        I have weak wrists, and I had no problem handling it. It’s a little on the heavy side, but not bad. I watched a video of a gun expert testing it out and each cartridge fires off about six or seven good shots, then they slowly start falling short even though the speed coming out of the gun doesn’t seem to change much; the recoil felt pretty much the same for each trigger pull. I got about fifteen pulls per cartridge but the magazine holds five projectiles. It reloads quickly and mine came with two magazines, so I can load one with kinetic rounds and the other with the tear gas pellets.

        The test rounds made bark fly off the tree. Scared the pee out of a few birds. I bet if I go to Nextdoor I’ll find neighbors freaking out about the gunshots – it does make noise. Which may not be a bad thing when facing bad guys.

  30. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Karl Rove is a repulsive rotund, oleaginous swamp lizard. I cannot stand to be in the room when Her Highness has the TV on and he slithers onto the screen.

  31. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Isn’t it interesting how the screaming mobs suddenly went silent when Israel said they would agree to a cease fire. The crickets are deafening as Hamas squirms and tries to find a way out of this. Props to Netanyahu for calling their bluff.

    It’s kind of like how the Vietnam War protests vanished overnight once the draft notices stopped going out. It never was about the war or the Vietnamese people. It was always about honor, about young men having to serve and sacrifice and many in my generation were just chickens*t hypocrites. Those who served are still heroes to me.

  32. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    oleaginousadjectiveole·​ag·​i·​nous 

    1

    : resembling or having the properties of oil 

    1. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      greezy basturd

  33. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I cleaned my glass storm door.

    Scared to death I might accidentally walk thru it now.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      A piece of blue painter’s tape might reduce the hazard. At eye level, of course.

  34. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    My coffee finally finished its Elsa run. Since I processed them in pucks, I knew that seven pucks was one of my mugs. After scrunching them into powder, I know that 1 cup of coffee powder will make one mug. I’m ready to take it on the road now.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Kind of like instant coffee, huh. . . .

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