“I went back to work because someone had to pay for the groceries.” Bette Davis
July 19, 2023, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
Words don’t mean what they used to. And it’s all because it’s political.
In Canada, Euthanasia is now called “Healthcare.”
In America it’s the term used for abortions.
Words meant to console and explain, are now no more than empty slogans.
“It’s not the agents (FBI) themselves. It’s the higher ups,” people say.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to them…” is repeated by rote.
“We have to get to the bottom of this…So it never happens again.”
But it does happen again.
Some people can say whatever they damn well please, while other people get indicted.
“Of course, it’s political,” syndicated columnist Cal Thomas said today on WMAL radio when asked if the charges brought against Donald Trump were political, “but Trump can’t carry the suburban women vote.”
Say what? He accepted that Trump is indicted endlessly. And moved on to the campaign. It's come to that.
Lies, anti-American, anti-Semitic sentiments and persecution of political enemies are allowed to proliferate under the protection of the First Amendment.
Take the Congresswomen, nicknamed “The Squad.”
This is a bunch of unusually angry women, of color, who are unusually angry at the United States. And cops. And Jews. And Trump.
Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, Tliab and Bush, they, like Joe, are crooked, creepy and anti-Semitic.
And, like Joe, they get away with murder.
After winning her seat in Congress, Rashida Tlaib embarrassed the office she holds.
“When your son looks at you and says, ‘Mama. Look, you won. Bullies don’t win.’ And I said, ‘Baby, they don’t, because we’re gonna’ go in and impeach the mother-f***er?”
She should have done better. But as the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, maybe not.
Yet none of them have a problem manipulating their offices to fatten their bottom lines.
Tliab paid herself $10,800 dollars out of campaign funds.
AOC and her chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, failed to report $1 million dollars in campaign expenses, funneling funds into private accounts.
Ayanna Pressley supported cancelling rent payments during the pandemic, while receiving rental income from a Boston property registered in her husband’s name.
And Rep. Omar violated state and federal finance campaign rules by using campaign money for out-of-state travel, and by paying more than a million dollars to Washington consultants owned by her husband, Tim Mynett.
And no one was indicted.
Each of them advocated defunding the police, while spending megabucks on their own personal security.
Rep. Cori Bush paid her husband, Courtney Merrits, and Nathaniel Davis III, nearly $400,000 dollars for security protection, though neither man possessed private security licenses.
And it is reported that, Davis, a former member of the anti-Semitic Black Panther Party, maintains that he is a “master”, who can summon earthquakes and tornadoes at will. And that he is 109 trillion years old.
And he works for a Congresswoman. Which is frightening.
Each member of The Squad supports anything anti-Israel, and never are shy about spouting their anti-Semitic angst.
Rashida Tliab has said she has a “calm feeling” when she thinks about the Holocaust.
She defended what she said, but whatever her defense, the words “calm” and Holocaust should never occur in the same sentence.
But Joe would disagree. He despises Israel’s conservative government and, like The Squad, doesn't hide it.
This week, on the 75th Anniversary of Israel’s founding, Joe deliberately invited President Isaac Herzog, and deliberately snubbed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Joe may not know what’s he’s saying half the time, but he knew what he was doing. Or someone did. State visits are held with the head of government, which would be Netanyahu, not the head of state.
All in all, Joe is a role model for The Squad. They should make him an honorary member, declare him their wing man, to give him the thanks he derserves for his guidance.
Hold the line, America.
Stay strong, Patriots.