May 8, 2024, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
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Talk is cheap, and Joe can’t even afford that.
The man is a sick puppy, so much so that he cannot talk. Or walk.
That wouldn’t be a bad thing if he were a private citizen. But he’s not. He’s the president of the United States.
Since Joe has been in Congress, everything he touches turns to doo-doo. It started within his own family, and now he has spread it to our country.
What you are witnessing in the streets of our cities, and on college campuses, is what was happening in 1942 Germany. And while it may frighten you, it is no big deal to Joe.
Apparently, Joe isn’t interested in romancing members of the Jewish faith, on campus, off campus and in Israel.
You know that by what Joe doesn’t do.
The word “stupid” comes to mind. But that would be untrue when you consider the company Joe keeps.
This week Joe gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, Al Gore and Michael Bloomberg.
I need not say more.
This racial unrest didn’t begin with Joe. In fact, Joe is on a par with revered Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Over his life, Joe has made many racist remarks, and has governed in ways that could be called racist. But, so did FDR, although it was not widely publicized.
In 1939, Roosevelt considered embarking on an effort to rescue Jewish refugees, but abandoned the idea because it was politically unpopular.
When a German ship with Jewish passengers sought admission to the U.S., FDR’s State Department turned the ship back to Europe. More than a quarter of those passengers died in the Holocaust.
Like Joe, FDR’s prejudices were not limited to Jews.
Roosevelt refused to support passage of the Anti-Lynching Bill, despite his wife, Eleanor’s urging.
The First Lady had joined the NAACP in 1934, and began working with civil rights leader Walter White. After she arranged a meeting between the two men about the bill, FDR expressed annoyance.
“If I come out for the anti-lynching bill now, Southern Democrats will block every bill I ask Congress to pass...I just can’t take the risk,” FDR told White.
As for Joe, back when he had a little more hair, Joe left little doubt as to where he stood on desegregation. Just as recent events have left no doubt where he stands on anti-Semitism and Israel.
In 1977, commenting on busing legislation, Joe famously said, “non-orderly“ racial integration policies would cause his children “to grow up in a racial jungle.”
And he is remembered for his brutal destruction of Supreme Court nominee former Solicitor General for the U.S. Judge Robert Bork during his confirmation hearing, and attempting to do the same thing to Justice Clarence Thomas.
This is one mean dude. And it’s not over.
If only Franklin Roosevelt had paid as much attention to the Jewish people while they were being herded into concentration camps, as Joe Biden is at shaming Prime Minister Netanyahu into how he should conduct his country’s war maybe there wouldn't have been a Holocaust.
But, this has been the Democrat Way. It has been since the Civil War.
And, as Democrats are fond of saying, “You can love who you love.”
You can still love Joe, if you want to.
And you can love all the other Democrat Bad Boys: Joe, Ted, Jack, and Bill.
You can even love Joe enough to vote for him, warts and all.
But when you stand in that voting booth, don’t forget how Joe and his Party are doing nothing to stop the persecution of Jews, in our country, today, just as FDR did in 1939.
And vote accordingly.
Hold the line, America.
Stay strong, Patriots.
*To Bork: To obstruct someone, especially a candidate for public office, by systematically defaming or vilifying them.