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LESS THAN JUST WORDS

Netanyahu's visit managed to overshadow even Obama's visit to the UK.
Israeli leaders have come to Washington before, but rarely has it been such
big news. The visit itself was significant mainly because Netanyahu kicked
back against the narrative. His speech compromised on too many areas, but it
was a show of independence against a leader who has no credibility on
Israel. It was what so many conservatives and Jews wanted to hear.

Obama_ArafatHow much any of it matters is another question. Netanyahu's warm
reception makes applying pressure more difficult, but far from impossible.
And Obama is certainly not throwing in the towel. 

But where's the beef. Take Congressman Dan Burton's
<http://www.opencongress.org/login>  "H.R.1006 - Jerusalem Embassy and
Recognition Act of 2011" that would finally accomplish something as
elementary as recognizing the actual birthplace of children born in
Jerusalem and moving the embassy to the nation's capitol. How many of the
congressmen and senators who made passionate speeches are really on board
with it? If it gets through congress, will Harry Reid support it? A number
of organizations are preparing to lobby for it this summer. But will there
be traction? Are all the speeches more than just words.

 

MEET YOUR NEW POODLE.

While Netanyahu was telling off The Big Zero in his own house, over in the
UK, Cameron had another slap waiting for him with a unilateral pullout. Back
in the Bush days, UK leftists were complaining that Blair had become his
poodle. Now Obama has become Cameron's poodle.

Obama joined in on Cameron and Sarkozy's Libyan adventure, only to have
Cameron march the UK out of Afghanistan ahead of schedule. This weakens the
administration's hand in negotiating with the Taliban. Cameron clearly
doesn't give a damn. Just as he has no problem slashing the military budget,
cutting up a carrier and then starting a war. Which puts him slightly ahead
of Obama in the irresponsible world leader sweepstakes. But it also shows
just how impotent Obama's foreign policy has become.

BORIS WINS AGAIN

In the ongoing saga of the international triumphs of the son of a Kenyan
adulterer and a ditzy Dunham, the Russians just keep slapping him around
like a toy puppet <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2725662/posts> .
Republican Senators who fell for the arms control treaty that O was lugging
around like the world's worst vacuum cleaner salesman, have got to be doubly
infuriated by this latest turn of events.

President Obama had just finished touting the "outstanding relationship" he
and Dmitry Medvedev have built between themselves and their nations - the
American leader even used the "reset" button metaphor again - when the
Russian president turned to the thorny issue of Washington's plan to upgrade
its missile defense shield, and uncorked a stunner.

I have told my counterpart, Barack Obama, that this issue will be finally
solved in the future," Medvedev told reporters in Deauville, France, "like,
for example, in the year 2020."

Yes in the reign of King Biden the First, Protector of the Wilmington Amtrak
<http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/19/wilmington-train-station-re
named-in-honor-of-biden/>  Station, Keeper of the Cask of Dewar's and Master
of Falling Asleep With His Eyes Open.

Russian president Dmitry Medvedev threatened Wednesday a return to the Cold
War, saying the US decision to push ahead with a contested missile defense
shield could prompt "retaliatory measures."

One word. Outstanding. Okay, two words. Outstanding Relationship
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iday-afternoon-roundup-an-enemy-we-dare-not-name.html#ixzz1NaSGoA4Z> .

ANDY SULLIVAN DEVELOPS NEW PALIN RELATED OBSESSION

Andrew Sullivan having plumbed the depths of Palin's pregnancy is headed
into the whirlpool of a fresh new obsession. Sarah Palin and Queen Esther
<http://www.nysun.com/editorials/sarah-and-esther/87365/> . Back when the
resident lunatic was at The Atlantic asylum, other contributors had to humor
his claims that Palin was pregnant with her own grandchild, and that she
really thought she was Queen Esther. 

But neither of those obsessions proved very marketable. That hasn't stopped
Sullivan from mentioning them constantly. His latest comment on Palin.

I, for one, feel nothing but a chill go up my spine. Queen Esther is coming.
Look busy.

I, for one, feel a chill go up my toe when I think that someone out there
takes Andrew Sullivan's PDS seriously. "Stop her people, she's really Queen
Esther in disguise!"

MENTAL INCOMPETENCE

Jared Loughner has been found mentally incompetent. The bullseye hoax is
dead as a doornail. (Are we still allowed to say 'doornail'?) But now
Scarborough seemed to claim that Keith Olbermann was pushed out of MSNBC
<http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-05-25/keith-olbermann-h
int-from-morning-joe/>  and Glenn Beck out of FOX over a new tone set after
the shootings. It makes you wonder who's really mentally incompetent here.

But it also seems that both networks wanted their high profile personalities
gone. And the Tuscon shootings became an excuse for a local purge of on air
talent.

The New York Magazine piece on Ailes is depressing reading. How true it is,
is another matter. But the likely takeaway is that Ailes is more liberal
than the average FOX viewer. To his media colleagues he may look like a
crazy right winger, but that may well be how he thinks of his own audience.

The clash of egos between personalities undermines movements. The more that
media personalities make it about them, their own success and image, the
less able they are to champion a cause they have to sacrifice for because
it's the right thing to do. 

WHO NEEDS BIBI ANYWAY

I know you were probably wondering what Roseanne is doing. Playing another
TV matriarch or posing with another Hitler mustache
<http://www.debbieschlussel.com/5730/roseanne-barr-dresses-as-hitler-for-hol
ocaust-foundation-funded-rag/> ? You wish.

She's running for president of the United States and prime minister of
Israel on a platform of being crazy
<http://www.roseanneworld.com/blog/2010/05/my-campaign-for-president-of-t.ph
p> , and hating Israel.

Actually her program is to legalize drugs, build reeducation camps, bring
back the guillotine and pay Muslims not to shoot at Israelis (aren't we
doing this already, it isn't working). As part of her  Green Tea Party
program
<http://www.roseanneworld.com/blog/2011/04/i-am-running-on-the-green-tea-.ph
p> , she also pledges to redesign "the matrix of the stock market", stop the
twelve or sixty evil Jews who run the world, and "make heaven on earth for
every child within one year".

I think Gary Johnson and Ron Paul just got their VP. But Roseanne wants
Cynthia McKinney to be her running mate. Cynthia McKinney though seems to
want Kaddafi to be her running mate. But sooner or later this will all get
sorted out. And at least she has a birth certificate.

NEW YORK TIMES DISCOVERS ALTERNATE UNIVERSE

You know that absolutely miserable failed trip by Netanyahu to the United
States? That horrible miserable disastrous trip? What you've never heard of
it. That qualifies you to work as the Middle Eastern correspondent for the
New York Times.

But don't line up yet. Ethan Bronner is still on the job
<http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2011/05/new-york-times-v-reality.html>
inventing an alternate reality for his bosses in New York.

Sure even the radical leftist Haaretz admitted that Netanyahu's trip was a
success. But Ethan Bronner tirelessly and diligently works on his imaginary
reality in which the trip was a complete failure.

How does Bronner pull it off? He quotes only opponents of Netanyahu and not
very many of them. His supporting evidence is one Yediot cartoon, an
ambiguous comment from a Maariv columnist, both tabloids. An opposition
politician. And then nothing except Bronner coughing up pages of inkstains
on his alternate universe.

Said universe, includes repeated claims that Kadima is a centrist party.
Just like the Democratic party is a centrist party. Or Bronner is centrist.

ALTERNATE UNIVERSE CONTINUES EXPANDING

After a night snorting cooked toads, Matt Yglesias sat down and invented
what he calls post-Jewish Zionism. In one of the more baffling talking
points to come out of the TP mill (Think Progress, not Toilet Paper, though
works as both), Yglesias claims that Zionism isn't Jewish anymore. 

Yglesias' confusingly racist argument is that Israelis have turned brown,
religious, Russian and right wing and don't have much in common with
American Jews anymore. And the Zionists outside Israel are Christians now.
Which must be why the Salute to Israel Parade
<http://www.salutetoisrael.com/> 's 30,000 marchers and million spectators
includes no Jews anymore. And AIPAC is now a Christian organization. Frank
Luntz's poll which shows deep and abiding support for Israel
<http://www.israpundit.com/archives/36318> ... feh.

Also Netanyahu's trip was a disastrous failure. I'm not sure what the
difference between liberalism and LSD is anymore.

BAD DAY IN NY-26

NY-26 wasn't just about Medicare. It was also about a phony tea party
candidate and a morale booster for the Democrats who want this to be their
Scott Brown. Their proof that the Republicans are vulnerable and a
Democratic wave is coming to shore.

The Democrats put more resources and focus into NY-26 and they won.
Sometimes it is that simple. Especially when the New York State Republican
party couldn't find a drop to drink at the bottom of a well, let alone an
election strategy. But that doesn't mean Medicare wasn't an issue. It
certainly was. 

Which is why peddling advice to the Republican party to run on privatizing
Medicare is seven kinds of insanity and eight kinds of experiments in
driving a car off a cliff to prove a point.

The average American is going to the polls thinking about basic economic
issues. Right now he's for cutting spending, for the debt limit and for
small government. That doesn't mean he's prepared to deal with the
implications of radical changes that will affect him and his family.
Especially when finances are already tight. A sizable number of people
didn't reject ObamaCare because they had copies of Ayn Rand under their
pillow, but because it was radical change. Like it or not, privatizing
Medicare is radical change too. 

The Ryan plan isn't bad, it's badly timed. It may be the worst timed plan in
political history. Announcing a controversial plan that will lose you votes
at a time when you can't actually pass it makes no sense at all.

Conservatives have to defend the plan, but making it the center of an
election strategy... well you might as well just buy tickets to Obama's next
inauguration.

At the National Review, Jonah Goldberg
<http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/268228/die-cast-jonah-goldberg>
says, the die is cast, and we might as well embrace it. But no the die isn't
cast. Defending the plan is not the same thing as running on it. Turning it
into the focus is not only a bad idea for all the obvious reasons, but
because it sidelines the issues that voters actually are concerned about. 

'Are you better off than you were four years ago' might win an election.
'Hey, let me take you through the implication of a plan to privatize
Medicare to avoid a meltdown' will not. 

The Ryan plan's proper place is within the context of government reforms
that have to be made. And that's the context that needs to be maintained.
Focus on Medicare loses that larger context. It becomes a debate over
Medicare itself. And the Democrats will humanize that debate and win. 

Pie charts and graphs don't look very impressive next to suffering people.
You can't fight accusations of heartlessness with pie charts. It doesn't
work. The only way to avoid that fight is to connect to voters by telling
the larger story of lost jobs, lost opportunities, rising prices,
overregulation, the cost of fuel, etc. The narrative that we had and that
we're in danger of losing thanks to the badly timed Ryan plan.

The less we talk about Medicare, the more we can talk about comprehensive
reforms that include Medicare. Reforms that voters will be much more
comfortable with as a package deal. 

THE LEFT'S BIGOTRY LESSONS PAY OFF

Here is an obviously and ugly case of the left's bigotry lessons paying off.
In Ireland, acceptance of gay people is way up, unwed mothers up and
travelers up. But Jews and especially Israelis are another matter
<http://www.jewishjournal.com/world/article/a_fifth_of_irish_would_bar_israe
lis_from_becoming_citizens_20110527/> .

The book-length study, "Pluralism and Diversity in Ireland," found that
22.2% of Irish people would exclude Israelis from Irish citizenship, while
11.5% would deny it to all Jews... The research found prejudice against Jews
was most prevalent among young adults in the 18-25 age group.

Contrast that with

Twenty-three years ago, just 12.5 per cent of the population said they would
welcome a gay person in their family. This survey found 62.8 per cent would.

This is not historical prejudice at work, this is the media.

Prejudice ratings normally increase with age. With few native Irish even
having met a Jew or Israeli-- there's only one source for this spike among
the young, and that's media and social media demonization of Israel. Younger
age groups consume more media and they integrate the left's bigotry into
their own worldview. 

CAN YOU TAKE THE TURKEY CHALLENGE

Ahmet DavutoĆ°lu, Turkey's loony neo-ottomanist foreign minister
<http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/search/label/Turkish%20obsession%20with%20
Israel> , is offering to teach Israel how to be a normal country. DavutoĆ°lu
didn't mention if those lessons would include occupying territory,
repressing an entire people, banning their language and using chemical
weapons against insurgents in another country. All things that Turkey
specializes in.

WHEN CRAZY AND EVIL MET CRAZY AND EVIL

What happens when two crazy dictators meet and shake hands
<http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2011/05/iran-close-to-finalizing-uranium-d
eal.html> ? Sparks fly. Atomic sparks.

Zimbabwe's chief thug Mugabe has cut a deal with Iran's chief thug
Ahmadinejad for that precious commodity that two countries with serious food
shortages need most of all. Uranium.

SERIOUSLY GUYS, THE SORCERY THING WAS MORE PLAUSIBLE

In the ongoing split between Iranian leaders Khamenei and Ahmadinejad, the
former have accused the latterof
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1384361/Ahmadinejad-allies-charged-
sorcery-power-spat-Ayatollah.html>  having wizards serving him

, and now of being secretly friendly to Israel
<http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/General+News/93715/Muslim-Cleric-Claims
-Ahmadinejad-Wants-Friendship-With-Israel.html> . Imagine a country where
David Icke and Alex Jones were doing attack ads, and you get some idea of
how crazy Iran is.

It's a lot more plausible that Ahmadinejad has magic powers than that he's a
secret Israel lover, but accusing each other of secretly working for the
Jews is a typical tactic in Muslim fights. Both sides in the Egyptian
revolution have been accusing the other of working for Israel. It's just
something you do when your religion is rabidly bigoted and your society is
so backward that smashing people over the head with stone clubs seems like
the height of progress.

THE ROUNDUP

Mencken asked us not to underestimate the decency of the human race. That
can be hard sometimes. But Melanie Philips has a reminder that it still
exists
<http://melaniephillips.com/and-now-those-who-are-on-the-side-of-civilisatio
n> . Though finding it can be a challenge.

In these terrible times when western elites are dominated by the
fellow-travellers of Islamo-fascism and genocidal Judeophobia, it is very
important to realise that there are also some outstandingly decent,
courageous and rational individuals who are putting their heads above the
parapet and speaking up for Israel, truth and justice.

As Memorial Day approaches, Robert Hall presents his book, "The Coming
Collapse of the American Republic
<http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/59105> ".

Robert makes the point that we face converging threats that risk bringing an
end to the republic.

1. The incomprehensible debt and unfunded financial liabilities of all
levels of government;

2. The threat of uncontrolled, illegal immigration to our economy and
culture;

3. The asymmetric war imposed on us by Islamic Jihadists; and,

4. The rise of China as a competitive military and economic power determined
to dominate Asia.

I don't necessarily agree with his entire proposed approach, but it's worth
thinking about. And some of his advice, from a successful veteran of
political campaigns needs to be considered today.

Elections are won in the middle. They are usually decided by people who are
not too interested in and don't like politics. By voters who are much less
informed than activists about current events, government and history-the
independents. Think about the people on Leno's popular feature "Jaywalking,"
all voting. Think about people being given a ride to the polls on election
day who ask the driver, "Who's running?"

Robert is a Vietnam Vet, a former member of the Massachusetts State Senate
and money from sales of the book will go toward wounded veterans. He has a
blog at Tartan Marine <http://tartanmarine.blogspot.com/> . 

Speaking of worst case scenarios, a look at the feasibility of Alaskan
secession
<http://arcticpatriot.blogspot.com/2011/05/thoughts-on-american-redoubt-and.
html>  from Arctic Patriot. (Via Western Rifle Shooters
<http://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/> ) Of course if worst comes to
worst, it won't be the US army at work here. It will be something that looks
like the Soviet Union, an army of the criminal and the unemployed, overseen
by political commissars, with none of the finickiness about rules of
engagement and collateral damage. Hungry people who don't care about very
much except who feeds them. Still the Finns provide an example of fighting
in a cold climate and using it to their advantage. 

Want to see the future of Palestine? Read Steven Plaut's Palestine 2013
Peace At Last
<http://frontpagemag.com/2011/05/04/peace-at-last-palestine-in-2013/> 

How do you feel about paying to bring Islamists to power? The G8 have
committed 20 billion to the Arab Spring
<http://sheikyermami.com/2011/05/27/g8-commits-20-billion-to-arab-spring/> .
It'll be 200 billion before it's done.

At INN, Dr Rhynhold tries to quantify the Obama Doctrine
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/10276>  as applied
to the Arab Spring. (Via Israpundit
<http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011052813657/editorial/rsn-pick-of-the-day/fr
iday-afternoon-roundup-an-enemy-we-dare-not-name.html#more-36310> )

While admitting that there will be bad days as well as good days, the Obama
doctrine rests on a quasi-religious American creed that believes in the
inevitable and universal triumph of liberal democracy. For Obama, the 'Arab
Spring' recalls the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution, Rosa Parks
and the struggle for civil rights, and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989
and the Eastern European transition to democracy.

That's the rhetoric it rests on, these are traditional liberal beliefs, but
I doubt Obama and his associates are doing anything more than using ideas
like these as cover. We are not dealing with great believers in democracy
here, but in getting their way. And their way is not democracy. It's power.

The question is power for the sake of what?

Speaking of a world power that knows how to throw its weight around,
FrontPage Magazine has the story of the DeSinifcation of Red Dawn
<http://frontpagemag.com/2011/05/27/red-dawn-remaking-a-remake/> .

The updated version of the film, which was ready for distribution in 2010,
substituted Chinese troops for the Soviets. But that worried MGM execs, who
didn't want to jeopardize future movie deals in China's massive market. So
MGM ordered the film to be radically redone in post-production, taking what
The Los Angeles Times calls "the highly unusual" and "extraordinary step of
digitally altering a film to excise bad guys from the communist nation lest
the leadership in Beijing be offended."

The result, according to published reports, is that most references to China
have been replaced with North Korea. The MGM self-censors have gone so far
as "digitally erasing Chinese flags and military symbols."

So when the invasions comes... the invaders will be... those guys.

Another interesting phenomenon of the species that Australian readers may be
more familiar with are the John Marsden Tomorrow books which feature an
invasion of Australia by an unknown foreign speaking enemy with vast
military resources and the ability to intimidate the United States-- but
whose identity is never clarified.

There's something tragic about such ponderings of a war against an enemy we
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