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Ilhan won’t really vote against the Jews. But she will go out and talk about them, sort of. Basically though, she’s allowed to do this, because Republicans like to point at her and screech about how only Islamic terrorists are against the Jews. She’s really much more useful as a poor example of someone anti-Israel... Read More
There are few authentic leftists. Universalism, egalitarianism, and open borders are leftist principles that weaken any group that adopts them. When a figure is a “progressive†for America but a nationalist for his own people, he’s not a progressive at all. He’s simply a nationalist for his own side. Ilham Omar is a prominent example.... Read More
Once upon a time the Israel Lobby destroyed critics of the Jewish state and its behavior by stealth. If a Congressman or Senator were speaking honestly about the lopsided relationship with Israel which required suppressing, it was done by making sure that individual was not reelected. This was normally accomplished by vetting an attractive opposition... Read More
It has frequently been observed how Jewish organizations in the United States and Western Europe exploit their claimed perpetual victimhood to excuse their own ethnocentric manipulations while also providing cover for Israeli war crimes. What they refer to as the “Holocaust†is, of course, central to the effort, complete with a standard narrative that has... Read More
It is interesting to observe that the many atrocities carried out by Israel and its surrogates in Lebanon and Palestine through the years, which have killed thousands of civilians, have not aroused the ire that is being witnessed as a result of the recent attack on Gaza, which killed less than 300. That many of... Read More
Members of Congress have put forth resolutions to censure Reps. Ilhan Omar and Marjorie Taylor Greene. On the surface, the hijab-wearing Muslim progressive from Minnesota and the gun-toting Southern Evangelical Republican could not be more different. But the two women -- portrayed in the press as extreme manifestations of their respective party's ideologies -- have... Read More
Israel’s defenders both in the political realm and in the media have long used every weapon available to stifle any criticism of Israeli racism and its oppression of the Palestinians. In particular, the use of “anti-Semitism†as something like a tactical discussion stopper in deliberations about the Middle East has long been a staple of... Read More
Last quarter Ilhan Omar's Democratic Primary opponent, Antone Melton-Meaux, raised $3.2 million dollars to the incumbent's $471,000. Despite not knowing yet who he will be running against, Republican challenger Lacy Johnson has already burned through most of the $3.1 million dollars he raised to run attacks on Omar. Johnson is not competitive. The GOP has... Read More
The nearly complete corruption of the U.S. republican form of government has largely come about due to the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court in January 2010 that basically permitted unlimited donor-spending on political campaigns based on the principle that providing money, normally through a political action committee (PAC), is a form of free... Read More
The FBI, which Americans are meant to trust with matters of life and death, is unable—or unwilling—to confirm whether U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) perpetrated fraud by marrying her brother, Ahmed Elmi, to enable him to obtain a coveted green card, thus granting him permanent-resident status in the United States, and a path to citizenship.... Read More
Fox News host Tucker Carlson might have been channeling VDARE.com last week when he spoke an obvious truth about Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Muslim refugee from Somalia. As our own A.W. Morgan arguedexactly a month ago, mass immigration doesn’t just mean electing a new people who might overwhelm the Historic American Nation. It also... Read More
It’s fitting that it is happening to Dan Crenshaw. The freshman representative from Texas, a former Navy SEAL, has defended America’s endless foreign interventions on the grounds that “we go there so they don’t come hereâ€. [Why guys like me go to places like Syria, by Dan Crenshaw, Washington Post, December 21, 2019. Yet now... Read More
Rep. Ilhan Omar equivocally-unequivocally apologized for tweeting that Zionist power was “all about the Benjamins.†A few weeks later, she didn’t apologize at all for suggesting that American congressional representatives shouldn’t have to swear loyalty oaths to Israel. But Rep. Omar did in fact issue one genuinely unequivocal apology. It involved this 2012 tweet: “It’s... Read More
The Solons on Capitol Hill are terrified of the expression “dual loyalty.†They are afraid because dual loyalty means that one is not completely a loyal citizen of the country where one was born, raised and, presumably, prospered. It also suggests something more perverse, and that is dual citizenship, which in its present historic and... Read More
Some people just can’t handle the truth. Case in point: America’s Jewish Establishment and the Shabbat goys on their payroll, who are all squealing like stuck pigs in response to Rep. Ilhan Omar’s pointed remarks about Jewish-Zionist power. I wrote about Rep. Omar’s first (February 10) Twitter outrage in the new issue of Crescent Magazine:... Read More
In his novel 1984 George Orwell invented the expression “newspeak†to describe the ambiguous or deliberately misleading use of language to make political propaganda and narrow the “thought options†of those who are on the receiving end. In the context of today’s political discourse, or what passes for the same, it would be interesting to... Read More