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Star of David

Benjamin Netanyahu: "Shanda fur die Goyim"— Shame on Jews, Shame on Me!

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© Getty ImagesIsraeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
The current Israeli leadership, supported by a corrupt world order led by the United States, has turned Jewish identity into a shield for brutality, creating a global moral and political crisis that endangers both Jews and Palestinians.
"Shanda fur die goyim" a shame before the nations — was once a quiet warning among Jews: do not let our failings and actions, even sins of omission, which are often the greatest sins, become fuel for hatred from non-Jews. Yet today, the disgrace does not hide itself; instead, it broadcasts in high definition. As Western governments unravel under corruption and doublespeak, and as Israel's leadership sinks deeper into moral decay, corruption, and collapse, Jews everywhere are forced to confront a painful truth: the very people claiming to act in our name are endangering us all.

Shanda meant that whatever it was in the time of Yiddish Culture — it meant anything, any action that would bring shame, disrepute, or collective embarrassment or hatred towards the Jews — and it was something that we should not let the gentiles see, like not airing our dirty laundry in public. This expression is no longer in vogue, but it is a concept that all Jews should revisit, even those who are far from its Yiddish origins and moral lessons.

Comment: Without truth there can be no justice. This author is spot on.


Smoking

Trump Derangement Syndrome is real and it's driving therapists crazy

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© Dailydot.comUS President Donald Trump with laser eyes
The strange psychological anomaly first appeared in 2016 - Psychotherapists across the US and even Europe began reporting a sharp rise in patients with "anxiety" about the US elections and, specifically, a potential win by Donald Trump. This "Trump Anxiety" was greatly exacerbated by the establishment media, which was relentless in their propaganda narrative painting Trump as the next "Hitler"; a racist, misogynist monster who was hellbent on "destroying democracy."

Another group that was feeding the national hysteria over a Trump presidency was psychotherapists. At the time, Politico asserted that Trump's "crude" behavior could give "new fuel to the charge that his candidacy might be normalizing aggressive, disparaging talk and behavior." They cited a manifesto published by 3000 therapists declaring "Trump's proclivity for scapegoating, intolerance and blatant sexism a threat to the well-being of the people we care for..."

Pocket Knife

The Monsters' Ball

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© UnknownMSNBC's frowny Rachel Maddow and Coronavirus advocate Dr. Anthony Fauci
". . . the Democrat Party is no longer a political party. It is an insurrectionist crime syndicate that will torch the Constitution to stay in power."
— Stephen Miller
The old joke goes: A-list actor is having lunch with studio chief. Studio chief says, Didja hear so-and-so (well-known Hollywood agent) dropped dead this morning. His heart. A-list actor says, Gee, I didn't know he had one.

Kind of brings to mind the late Veep Dick Cheney, who actually did have a heart, but one so grotesquely diseased that he had his first near-fatal infarction at age thirty-seven, followed by surgeries galore, and finally, at age 71, a heart transplant that, quite remarkably, kept him going another thirteen years — long enough to function behind-the-scenes as a senior Deep State cheerleader and strategist through the Trump years. Daughter Liz Cheney, of course, did the political dirty-work, most notably on Nancy Pelosi's sketchy J-6 Committee, prior to being voted out of office in the 2022 Republican primary for Wyoming's at-large U.S. House seat with 28.9 percent of the vote to Harriet Hageman's 66.3 percent.

Roses

US, Russia drafting Gaza-inspired peace plan for Ukraine

shelling in Donbass June 2016
A Donbass residence destroyed by Ukraine shelling in June, 2016.
Members of the Trump administration and Russian officials have secretly been hashing out a revised plan to end Moscow's 45-month-old invasion of Ukraine — but the deal is riddled with unacceptable provisions that would in part force Kyiv to dramatically shrink its military, The Post can reveal.


Comment: Moscow didn't "invade" Ukraine. After many warnings to the Kiev regime, it took action to protect Donbass Russian speakers who had endured eight years of shelling by their own country, because they wouldn't bend to the neo-nazi coup in 2014. After all this time, The Post is still following the approved narrative. Sad.

The 28-point framework calls for Ukraine to shrink its Army to 2.5 times smaller than it is now; forces Kyiv to turn over long-range missiles "or any kind that can reach Moscow or St. Petersburg"; and bans any international brigades within Ukraine — which has long been considered the best way to ensure a halt to Russia's assault would remain in place, a source familiar with the plan told The Post.

The proposed plan would also target NATO, requiring Ukraine to ban allied countries from keeping any military aircraft in Ukraine — instead backing them up to at least the Polish border.

Comment: Analyst Alexander Mercouris highlights other provisions in the draft document that have received little attention: the enshrining of Russian as a "state language", thus protecting Russian speakers, and the restoration of the persecuted Russian Orthodox Church to its former status, including the return of all looted properties. These may be minor points to the West, but are immensely important to Russia, as it formed a part of the decision to initiate the SMO.


(For those who like to speed up their videos, Alex may be listened to comfortably at 2X)


Gavel

Senators ask DC Circuit chief judge to suspend James Boasberg pending House impeachment vote

Boasberg
© Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via GettyJames Boasberg, incoming chief judge of the U.S. District Court, in Washington, D.C., on Monday, March 13, 2023.
A group of Senate Republicans led by Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) is pressing the federal judiciary to sideline Chief Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia while the House of Representatives considers whether to impeach him.

The Republicans argue in a new letter that his handling of matters involving the FBI's pursuit of lawmakers' phone records and other Trump-related matters has "undermined confidence" in the courts and requires immediate intervention.

In a letter sent Monday to D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan, Sens. Schmitt, Mike Lee (R-UT), Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Kevin Cramer (R-ND), and Bill Hagerty (R-TN) urged the circuit judicial council to place Boasberg on administrative suspension. They told Srinivasan that the chief district judge "should be administratively suspended pending formal impeachment by the House of Representatives and, if impeached, an impeachment trial by the Senate." Removal would require a two-thirds vote in the upper chamber.

Comment: Given the number of times Boasberg has been overruled by higher courts, it is a wonder that he's been allowed to continue on the bench for this long. His rulings as FISA court judge were outrageous.


Map

Why Middle East nations turn to Russia for stability

Secretary of Russia’s Security Council Sergey Shoigu and Oman’s National Security Council Secretary Idris al‑Kindi
© Sputnik/Alexander RyuminSecretary of Russia’s Security Council Sergey Shoigu and Oman’s National Security Council Secretary Idris al‑Kindi during a meeting at Muscat airport, Muscat, Oman, November 11, 2025.
Sergey Shoigu's visit to Egypt and Oman was one of Moscow's most telling diplomatic moves in the Middle East in recent years, underscoring Russia's intention to strengthen its regional role through multi-layered engagement.

The trip included a series of high-level meetings focused on regional security, coordination of political approaches, and the advancement of bilateral projects. In Cairo, the Russian delegation concentrated on the prospects for military and military-technical cooperation, as well as on exchanging assessments of the situation in and around the Gaza Strip - an issue that today defines a significant part of the political agenda in the Arab world.

An equally important part of the trip took place in Oman, where Shoigu held talks on a wide range of topics - from efforts to stabilize regional conflicts to the development of economic and humanitarian cooperation. Muscat has traditionally pursued a moderate foreign policy and often plays the role of mediator in various Middle Eastern processes, which makes engagement with Oman an increasingly valuable asset for Russian diplomacy.

Stop

US threatens to cut intel, weapons to press Ukraine into peace deal, sources say

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meets with U.S. President Donald Trump
© REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstUkraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meets with U.S. President Donald Trump over lunch in the Cabinet Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 17, 2025.
The United States has threatened to cut intelligence sharing and weapons supplies for Ukraine to press it into agreeing to the framework of a U.S.-brokered peace deal, two people familiar with the matter said.

The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that Kyiv was under greater pressure from Washington than during any previous peace discussions, and that the U.S. wanted Ukraine to sign a framework of the deal by next Thursday.

"They want to stop the war and want Ukraine to pay the price," one of the sources said.

Comment: More about the framework:

Ukraine to give up land & some arms under US peace plan, sources say


Gingerbread

Nordic nations' Ukraine burden 'unsustainable' - Sweden

Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard
Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard
Stockholm has criticized uneven cash injections from other bloc members, despite claims about backing Kiev "for as long as it takes"

It is unsustainable for Nordic countries to continue to pay a disproportionate amount to support Ukraine, Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard has said in an interview with Politico. Rifts are widening inside the EU over how - and whether - to keep funding Kiev, according to the outlet.

Currently, Nordic and Baltic countries continue to contribute the most to Kiev relative to GDP, while larger EU economies trail far behind in proportional terms - a disparity Stockholm says the EU can no longer ignore.

In an interview published on Thursday, Stenergard claimed "a few countries take almost all of the burden," calling the imbalance "not fair" and "not sustainable in the long run."

She noted that the Nordic countries, with fewer than 30 million people, are expected to provide a third of NATO's military aid to Ukraine this year. "It's not reasonable in any way. And it says a lot about what the Nordics do - but it says even more about what the others don't do."


Comment: The Swedish foreign minister forgets that the Nordic countries are doing it out of their own blindness to reality. If they feel it is unfair, then just stop handing over the Nordic taxpayers money to Ukraine.


Comment: So the Swedes want to steal Russian assets because they couldn't really afford to support the black hole of Ukraine forever. They are now realizing that the money they gave to Ukraine will never come back and there wont be Russian resources to plunder. If they steal Russian frozen assets in Belgium, then the Euro will be relegated to the history of failed fiat currencies.


Tank

Ukraine to give up land & some arms under US peace plan, sources say

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The U.S. has signalled to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that Ukraine must accept a U.S.-drafted framework to end the war with Russia that proposes Kyiv giving up territory and some weapons, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

The sources, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the proposals included cutting the size of Ukraine's armed forces, among other things. Washington wants Kyiv to accept the main points, they said.

Such a plan would represent a major setback for Kyiv as it faces further Russian territorial gains in eastern Ukraine and with Zelenskiy tackling a corruption scandal, which on Wednesday saw parliament dismiss the energy and justice ministers.

Gavel

The UN embraces colonialism: Unpacking the Security Council's mandate for the U.S. colonial administration of Gaza

Security Council
© UN Photo/Loey FelipeSecurity Council adopts resolution 2803 during the UN Security Council meeting • November 17, 2025 approving US President Trump's 'Peace Plan' for Gaza
The Security Council's backing of the Trump plan for Gaza ignores international law, punishes the Palestinians, and rewards those responsible for genocide.

More than two years into the genocide in Palestine, the UN Security Council has finally acted. But rather than acting to enforce international law, protect the victims, and hold the perpetrators accountable, it adopted a resolution that openly flouts key provisions of international law, disempowers and further punishes the victims, and rewards and empowers the perpetrators.

Most disturbingly, it hands control of Gaza and the survivors of the genocide over to the United States, a co-perpetrator of the genocide, and provides for the participation of the Israeli regime in decision making. Under the plan, Palestinians themselves are to be granted no such participation in decisions on their own rights, governance, and lives.

In adopting this resolution, the Council, in effect, has become a mechanism of U.S. oppression, an instrument for the continued unlawful occupation of Palestine, and a complicit actor in Israel's genocide.

Not since the UN partitioned Palestine in 1947 against the will of the indigenous people, setting the stage for 80 years of Nakba, has the UN acted in such a baldly colonial (and legally ultra vires) way, and trampled so recklessly on the rights of a people.

Comment: It is right, of course...on every warning, every admonishment, every outcome.