Big ideas from Democratic candidates face an even bigger challenge — Washington gridlock
That was part of Saturday's political poop.
A test of 911 calls reveals a reason for missed connections
It's of Jewish concern, therefore Globe concern.
Martin’s Park: A place for peace and play
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The martyr. The mooch. The whiner. On family vacations, everyone has a role to play
Don't you just love the Globe starting a family argument with all the stereotypes!
The agenda-pushing division never stops when it comes to my jew$paper.
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"US ambassador says Israel has right to annex parts of West Bank" by David M. Halbfinger New York Times, June 8, 2019
JERUSALEM — Israel has a right to annex at least some, but “unlikely all,” of the West Bank, the US ambassador, David Friedman, said in an interview, opening the door to US acceptance of what would be an enormously provocative act.
While others don't (even if they never did!).
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to begin annexing Jewish settlements in the West Bank, a move that would violate international law and could be a fatal blow to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“Under certain circumstances,” Friedman said, “I think Israel has the right to retain some, but unlikely all, of the West Bank.”
By that logic, Germany gets to keep Poland and the U.S. should never have went to war against Iraq in 1991.
Related: Sunday Globe Special: Trump a Tool of Netanyahu
There is no denying it now.
In a wide-ranging interview at his Jerusalem residence, Friedman also accused Palestinian leaders of wrongheadedly using “massive pressure” to deter business leaders from attending an economic conference that the administration is organizing this month in Bahrain, where it hopes to impress upon them the financial windfalls they can expect if they embrace the administration’s peace plan, and he said that the long-awaited Trump peace plan was aimed at improving the quality of life for Palestinians but was unlikely to lead quickly to a “permanent resolution to the conflict,” but it was on annexation that Friedman’s remarks were likely to be read most closely. Netanyahu promised just before Israel’s April 9 election to begin annexing part of the West Bank, which Israel captured in 1967.
He thinks the Palestinians will accept a bribe! That's the mind$et of these Khazar u$urpers and Jewi$h $upremacists, never mind the rank hypocrisy regarding economic pressure as the USraeli Empire sanctions the world. They think everyone can be bought off.
Much of the world considers Israeli settlements there illegal and would view annexation as compounding the crime. Israeli critics, including a group of respected former military and national-security officials, warn that annexation could lead to violence and require the military to occupy Palestinian urban areas for the first time in decades.
Then it would play right into Israel's hands and advance the Yinon plan, wouldn't it?
Friedman declined to say how the United States would respond if Netanyahu moved to annex West Bank land unilaterally.
“We really don’t have a view until we understand how much, on what terms, why does it make sense, why is it good for Israel, why is it good for the region, why does it not create more problems than it solves,” Friedman said. “These are all things that we’d want to understand, and I don’t want to prejudge.”
That's all this administration that is filled with Zionist and Crypto Jews cares about. MIGA!
He accused the Obama administration, in allowing passage of a UN resolution in 2016 that condemned Israeli settlements as a “flagrant violation” of international law, of giving credence to Palestinian arguments “that the entire West Bank and East Jerusalem belong to them.”
After eight years of fawning over Israel, Obama was too little, too late, and the only reason he did it was because he was a lame duck. Israel still got their $38 billion over 10 years, and yet the Israelis tore him to pieces anyway (forget the interference in U.S. politics, and that's how they treat a friend?)
“Certainly Israel’s entitled to retain some portion of it,” he said of the West Bank.
This guy is a real fu*king piece of work!
Friedman, 60, who before taking his post was President Trump’s top bankruptcy lawyer, is said to be a driving force within the administration’s Middle East team, which also includes Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, and special envoy Jason Greenblatt, a former in-house counsel at the Trump Organization.
So when does Congre$$ subpoena him?
In the interview, he accused Palestinian politicians of trying to sabotage the Bahrain conference.
“It’s unfair the way the Palestinians have described this as a bribe or as an attempt to buy off their national aspirations,” he said. “It’s not at all. It’s an attempt to give life to their aspirations by creating a viable economy.”
He insisted that Palestinian businesspeople would attend the conference were it not for “massive pressure” from Palestinian officials to intimidate them from attending.
Yeah, only USrael is allowed to bring massive pressure to accomplish its goals. Everyone else is to be a subservient goyim!
“There is almost no Palestinian business leader that wants to refrain from meeting with some of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world, when the topic of the discussion is limited to giving money to the Palestinians,” he said. “I know firsthand, they want to come.”
Likewise, he said there was a “silent majority” of Palestinians who would jump at the Trump peace plan if not for the “real-life consequences” they could face from repressive West Bank officials.
Except polls show that 80% of Palestinians reject the Trump peace plan, and that's straight from the hor$es ass!
What is with the never-ending lies coming out of Zionist mouths anyway?
The Trump administration has not publicly presented its peace plan, but it has portrayed the Bahrain conference as a prelude to the plan’s first phase, which would focus on economic development of the occupied territories. It would be followed by a second phase focused on a political solution.
Palestinian leaders have rejected the idea, saying that there can be no economic peace without a political solution and that they do not trust any plan from the Trump administration, which has taken actions to favor Israel in the conflict. They also deny that they have pressured businesspeople to boycott the Bahrain conference.
Friedman had harsh words for the Palestinian Authority, saying that it had “a very, very poor track record on human rights” and that its institutions “don’t give anyone in the region sufficient comfort that Palestinian autonomy is not threatening.”
“The Palestinian leadership is really the difficulty right now,” he said.
OMG!
I'm running out of words and am left aghast by these fu*king Khazarian monsters. Who could ever hope to "negotiate" with them?
So how many Palestinians were killed or maimed this week anyway, a$$hole?
You do a Gooogle Search regarding the Gazan border and all you get are Israeli mouthpieces!
He defended what had been an all-stick, no-carrot approach to the Palestinians. He said this was “reality-based” and responsive to hostile Palestinian rhetoric and actions. “They brought those sticks upon themselves,” he said, noting that he had been called a “son of a dog” by the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas.
UN-FU*KING-REAL!!
Well, he doesn't have to worry about the PA anymore. They have been killed, as per the agreement.
I have to say that nothing is more disgusting than this Zionist Jew blaming victim while crying persecution. What chutzpah!
For too long such offenses met with “acquiescence” in Washington, he said. “We’re saying, no, that’s not cool. We call it out.”
Oh, yeah, when?
Friedman said the push for a peace plan was motivated by the belief that the dangers confronting Israel — in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Iran — were far greater than when the Oslo peace process began in the early 1990s. “The absolute last thing the world needs is a failed Palestinian state between Israel and Jordan,” he said.
Related: "In 1967, during the six-day Middle East war, 34 American servicemen were killed when Israel attacked the USS Liberty, a Navy intelligence-gathering ship in the Mediterranean Sea. (Israel later said the Liberty had been mistaken for an Egyptian vessel.)"
That's another Israeli lie as Israel attacked the United States to try and drag it into war, and in 2001 they succeeded as Israelis danced in the streets.
Keep that in mind as we move forward, folks.
He said he did not believe the plan would promote a violent reaction among the Palestinians, and said the United States would coordinate closely with Jordan, which could face unrest among its large Palestinian population over a plan perceived as overly favorable to Israel.
He added that the plan would not be released if the administration believed it would do more harm than good. “We don’t want to make things worse,” he said. “Our goal is not to show how smart we are at the expense of people’s safety.”
As for whether the plan envisions a Palestinian state, he said, “What’s a state?”
(Blog editor just shakes his head)
That is where the print copy thankfully ended because I really couldn't take much more.
Israel retaining security control in the West Bank should not be an impediment, he argued: Just as US troops are stationed in Germany, Japan, and Korea, “places where we were at war with that nation before we left our troops there,” he said, “having boots on ground is not antithetical to peace.”
Will someone please send this guy for a psychiatric check?!
He said he did not know when the plan would be released but would welcome the chance to promote and defend it.
I don't think it is ever going to be released based on the reaction to the trial balloons they have been floating.
“Maybe they won’t take it, maybe it doesn’t meet their minimums,” he said. “We’re relying upon the fact that the right plan, for the right time, will get the right reaction over time.”
The sad thing is when push comes to shove, no one will defend the Palestinians. We will get a lot of hand-wringing from the Zionist vassal states of the West, and I don't see the Russians, Chinese, or even Iranians willing to risk WWIII over them.
Too bad.
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More vineyards later.
Venezuela reopens border crossing with Colombia
Erdogan stands up as wedding witness
5 teens arrested in attack on bus
Was in the U.K.
Bulgaria charges teenager with plotting terrorist attack
Related: NYC man who wanted to carry out Times Square terrorist attack arrested, feds say
Never saw a word about it in the Globe. They either see it as a success for Trump, or are tired of looking bad regarding FBI entrapments and “government agents monitoring plans and intervening” as they set up patsy plots to continue to promote the narrative. The biggest tell is the guy who is a “legal permanent resident with a green card who lives with his parents and is not expected to face terrorism charges.”
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China warns big tech to defy Trump ban on sales to Huawei
Their government is exerting political pressure, and that's bad.
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Philippines hits back at UN call for inquiry over killings in drug crackdown
When are they going to investigate Israel?
French vintners turn to drones
Did you know the drones were made by China?
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Even as floods worsen with climate change, fewer people insure against disaster
There is a flood of those agenda-pu$hing pieces in the paper today, as they push hard for a carbon tax that will create money out of thin air (comes out of your wallet, though).
Pomp, parade marks Queen Elizabeth II’s official birthday
Jailed Citgo executives ordered to stand trial in Venezuela
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[FULL PAGE TOTAL WINE ADVERTI$EMENT!]
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Allegations against top Texas priest under review
Thank God it was just an affair with a married woman!!
The half page below that is an adverti$ement for the 2019 Provincetown International Film Festival with the keynote speaker none other than Andrew McCabe, who lied about leaking to the pre$$, was integrally involved in the infiltration and spying on the Trump campaign, and of whom the organizers say “story reveals the importance of truth tellers in an age in which the very concept of truth has been called into question.’’
I would say you can't make this stuff up, except they can.
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Politicians draw clear lines on abortion. Their parties are not so unified.
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Mexico relented on border issues long before Trump announced tariffs deal
Whatever.
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White House blocked intelligence agency’s written testimony on climate change
Calif. utility shuts power to some to lower wildfire risks
It's an excuse for rolling blackouts, and soon California will look like South Africa.
Related: Globe Says Euthanize Elderly to Save Environment
You first!
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2 killed when truck hits horse carriage
Border agent saves 2 from bee swarm
Wells Fargo settles insurance suit
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Texas is latest state to pump the brakes on red-light cameras
Related: The State Police know every time you drive on or off Cape Cod
It's of richer concern, thus Globe concern, and all the information is also going to the US Department of Homeland Security.
Invisible Ink:
The article didn't appear in print:
Harris’s husband takes on growing public role in 2020 race
He is Doug Emhoff, a white Jew!
Does he know about the orgies (#476 in your program)?
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At least 10 people injured in Green Line derailment near Kenmore
So the neglect has finally reached the richer lines, huh?
Boston’s 49th Pride Parade is a bright and colorful affair
Fighting the good fight on the front lines of climate change
Only problem is, she isn't; otherwise, she would have quit her job.
Maybe I should stop purcha$ing the printed Bo$ton Globe.
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At Wellesley, Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton encourage protest, political action
Gee, Albright doesn't look to good, and I say LOCK THEM UP!
LOCK 'EM ALL UP!
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DEP ruling finds proposed Long Island bridge meets wetlands protection standards
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Boston Public Schools shows up for Pride
I feel so bad for the kids these days, being raised in a culture of filth and being prayed upon by pedophiles.
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Yes, you probably should get a credit freeze for your child
More invisible ink:
Raytheon, United Technologies in talks to merge, report says
Once completed, they are moving to Saudi Arabia.
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‘I will be wearing my helmet in the future,’ says WCVB’s Randy Price after bike crash
At the rebuilding Nahant Music Festival, a new North Shore opera honors lost heroes
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I never even bothered to look at the Op-Eds in the Ideas section.
I'm flipping them off, so to speak.