• Flagrant Anti-Semite Trump accuses others of being anti-Semites

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    Tim wrote



    "Viktor Tandofsky" <vtandofsky@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:26346d31-6527-426b-b7d8-1a4a16fe073en@googlegroups.com...
    There is no doubt you are an antisemite. I know it and so does the
    government of Canada. I told them myself. I reported all your
    antisemitic
    comments in an email to the Minister of Justice.

    I have read your comments on Semite Palestinians. Frankly, you sounded
    anti-Semitic.

    Here is the response from the Minister of Justice:

    <crickets>

    You can't even spell anti-Semite, you illiterate cunt.

    You can't even count to thirty, you useless twat.



    Trump Goes Full Anti-Semite, Unloads on American Jews in Wildly Bigoted
    Rant
    The former president hit on nearly every anti-Jewish trope in the book, >including the one about Jews supposedly controlling the media.

    By Bess Levin
    December 17, 2021


    In February 2017, asked what the government planned to do about the
    uptick
    in threats to Jewish centers and the rise in anti-Semitism since his >election, Donald Trump responded, “I am the least anti-Semitic person
    that
    you’ve ever seen in your entire life.” That claim, like the one he would
    make a few months later about being “the least racist person there is >anywhere in the world,” obviously was and remains not true at all. How do
    we know? Let’s examine the evidence!

    Prior to being elected, Trump suggested to a room full of Jewish people
    that they “control” politicians through money. He tweeted an image of
    Hillary Clinton’s face atop a pile of cash next to the Star of David and
    the phrase, “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” And he capped off his campaign
    by releasing an ad featuring the faces of powerful Jewish people with an >ominous voiceover about them comprising a “global power structure” that
    has “robbed our working class” and “stripped our country of its wealth.”

    Later, upon moving into the White House, and just six months after his
    claim of being the least anti-Semitic person in the universe, he refused
    to condemn a group whose ranks included neo-Nazis. In August 2019, in an >attempt to win over (???) Jewish voters, he declared “they don’t even
    know
    what they’re doing or saying anymore.” Speaking at the Israeli American >Council in Hollywood, Florida, that December, he “dipp[ed] into a deep
    well of anti-Semitic tropes,” suggesting, among other things, that Jews
    only care about money.

    And if you thought leaving the White House or, say, this season of cheer, >would have dampened his enthusiasm for anti-Semitic remarks, do we have a
    fun surprise for you!

    In clips aired on the Unholy podcast, the former president—who may or may
    not make another run for office in 2024—went on a lengthy rant about how >American Jews supposedly aren’t loyal enough to Israel, invoking a
    longtime anti-Semitic trope about Jewish people and allegiances to
    another
    countries. Speaking to journalist Barak Ravid, who appeared on the
    podcast, Trump said: “There’s people in this country that are Jewish that
    no longer love Israel. I’ll tell you the Evangelical Christians love
    Israel more than the Jews in this country. It used to be that Israel had >absolute power over Congress and today I think it’s the exact opposite,
    and I think [Barack] Obama and [Joe] Biden did that. And yet in the
    election, they still get a lot of votes from Jewish people…which tells
    you
    that the Jewish people, and I’ve said this for a long time. The Jewish
    people in the United States either don’t like Israel or don’t care about >Israel. I mean, you look at The New York Times, The New York Times hates >Israel, hates them, and they’re Jewish people that run The New York
    Times,
    I mean the Sulzberger family.”

    https://twitter.com/LeviYonit/status/1471821911827091459

    Yes, it’s a real Mad Libs of anti-Jewish commentary from a guy whose
    allies like to remind people he has Jewish grandchildren, which, in fact, >doesn’t mean one can’t be anti-Semitic. There’s the overarching charge
    that American Jews vote against their own interests when they vote for >politicians who supposedly don’t support Israel, the subtext being that >American Jews should care more about what happens in Israel than in the
    U.S. There’s the line about Evangelical Christians loving Israel “more
    than the Jews” in this country, which fails to include the uncomfortable
    fact that some Evangelical Christians “love” Israel because they believe
    it will be the site of the Rapture, wherein Jews who have not converted
    to
    Christianity will go to hell. And then, of course, there’s the classic >anti-Semitic trope about Jews controlling the media, in this case, The
    New
    York Times. (Naturally, Trump does not mention that fact that the
    patriarch of the Sulzberger family and former Times company chairman,
    Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., was “raised in his mother’s Episcopalian
    faith
    and later stopped practicing religion. He and his [then] wife, Gail
    Gregg,
    were married by a Presbyterian minister.” But perhaps he’s just going by >Nuremberg laws.)

    Anyway, happy belated Hanukkah to you!


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    Tim wrote



    "Viktor Tandofsky" <vtandofsky@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:26346d31-6527-426b-b7d8-1a4a16fe073en@googlegroups.com...
    There is no doubt you are an antisemite. I know it and so does the
    government of Canada. I told them myself. I reported all your
    antisemitic
    comments in an email to the Minister of Justice.

    I have read your comments on Semite Palestinians. Frankly, you sounded
    anti-Semitic.

    Here is the response from the Minister of Justice:

    <crickets>

    You can't even spell anti-Semite, you illiterate cunt.

    You can't even count to thirty, you useless twat.



    Trump Goes Full Anti-Semite, Unloads on American Jews in Wildly Bigoted
    Rant
    The former president hit on nearly every anti-Jewish trope in the book, >including the one about Jews supposedly controlling the media.

    By Bess Levin
    December 17, 2021


    In February 2017, asked what the government planned to do about the
    uptick
    in threats to Jewish centers and the rise in anti-Semitism since his >election, Donald Trump responded, “I am the least anti-Semitic person
    that
    you’ve ever seen in your entire life.” That claim, like the one he would
    make a few months later about being “the least racist person there is >anywhere in the world,” obviously was and remains not true at all. How do
    we know? Let’s examine the evidence!

    Prior to being elected, Trump suggested to a room full of Jewish people
    that they “control” politicians through money. He tweeted an image of
    Hillary Clinton’s face atop a pile of cash next to the Star of David and
    the phrase, “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” And he capped off his campaign
    by releasing an ad featuring the faces of powerful Jewish people with an >ominous voiceover about them comprising a “global power structure” that
    has “robbed our working class” and “stripped our country of its wealth.”

    Later, upon moving into the White House, and just six months after his
    claim of being the least anti-Semitic person in the universe, he refused
    to condemn a group whose ranks included neo-Nazis. In August 2019, in an >attempt to win over (???) Jewish voters, he declared “they don’t even
    know
    what they’re doing or saying anymore.” Speaking at the Israeli American >Council in Hollywood, Florida, that December, he “dipp[ed] into a deep
    well of anti-Semitic tropes,” suggesting, among other things, that Jews
    only care about money.

    And if you thought leaving the White House or, say, this season of cheer, >would have dampened his enthusiasm for anti-Semitic remarks, do we have a
    fun surprise for you!

    In clips aired on the Unholy podcast, the former president—who may or may
    not make another run for office in 2024—went on a lengthy rant about how >American Jews supposedly aren’t loyal enough to Israel, invoking a
    longtime anti-Semitic trope about Jewish people and allegiances to
    another
    countries. Speaking to journalist Barak Ravid, who appeared on the
    podcast, Trump said: “There’s people in this country that are Jewish that
    no longer love Israel. I’ll tell you the Evangelical Christians love
    Israel more than the Jews in this country. It used to be that Israel had >absolute power over Congress and today I think it’s the exact opposite,
    and I think [Barack] Obama and [Joe] Biden did that. And yet in the
    election, they still get a lot of votes from Jewish people…which tells
    you
    that the Jewish people, and I’ve said this for a long time. The Jewish
    people in the United States either don’t like Israel or don’t care about >Israel. I mean, you look at The New York Times, The New York Times hates >Israel, hates them, and they’re Jewish people that run The New York
    Times,
    I mean the Sulzberger family.”

    https://twitter.com/LeviYonit/status/1471821911827091459

    Yes, it’s a real Mad Libs of anti-Jewish commentary from a guy whose
    allies like to remind people he has Jewish grandchildren, which, in fact, >doesn’t mean one can’t be anti-Semitic. There’s the overarching charge
    that American Jews vote against their own interests when they vote for >politicians who supposedly don’t support Israel, the subtext being that >American Jews should care more about what happens in Israel than in the
    U.S. There’s the line about Evangelical Christians loving Israel “more
    than the Jews” in this country, which fails to include the uncomfortable
    fact that some Evangelical Christians “love” Israel because they believe
    it will be the site of the Rapture, wherein Jews who have not converted
    to
    Christianity will go to hell. And then, of course, there’s the classic >anti-Semitic trope about Jews controlling the media, in this case, The
    New
    York Times. (Naturally, Trump does not mention that fact that the
    patriarch of the Sulzberger family and former Times company chairman,
    Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., was “raised in his mother’s Episcopalian
    faith
    and later stopped practicing religion. He and his [then] wife, Gail
    Gregg,
    were married by a Presbyterian minister.” But perhaps he’s just going by >Nuremberg laws.)

    Anyway, happy belated Hanukkah to you!


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    Tim wrote



    "Viktor Tandofsky" <vtandofsky@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:26346d31-6527-426b-b7d8-1a4a16fe073en@googlegroups.com...
    There is no doubt you are an antisemite. I know it and so does the
    government of Canada. I told them myself. I reported all your
    antisemitic
    comments in an email to the Minister of Justice.

    I have read your comments on Semite Palestinians. Frankly, you sounded
    anti-Semitic.

    Here is the response from the Minister of Justice:

    <crickets>

    You can't even spell anti-Semite, you illiterate cunt.

    You can't even count to thirty, you useless twat.



    Trump Goes Full Anti-Semite, Unloads on American Jews in Wildly Bigoted
    Rant
    The former president hit on nearly every anti-Jewish trope in the book, >including the one about Jews supposedly controlling the media.

    By Bess Levin
    December 17, 2021


    In February 2017, asked what the government planned to do about the
    uptick
    in threats to Jewish centers and the rise in anti-Semitism since his >election, Donald Trump responded, “I am the least anti-Semitic person
    that
    you’ve ever seen in your entire life.” That claim, like the one he would
    make a few months later about being “the least racist person there is >anywhere in the world,” obviously was and remains not true at all. How do
    we know? Let’s examine the evidence!

    Prior to being elected, Trump suggested to a room full of Jewish people
    that they “control” politicians through money. He tweeted an image of
    Hillary Clinton’s face atop a pile of cash next to the Star of David and
    the phrase, “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” And he capped off his campaign
    by releasing an ad featuring the faces of powerful Jewish people with an >ominous voiceover about them comprising a “global power structure” that
    has “robbed our working class” and “stripped our country of its wealth.”

    Later, upon moving into the White House, and just six months after his
    claim of being the least anti-Semitic person in the universe, he refused
    to condemn a group whose ranks included neo-Nazis. In August 2019, in an >attempt to win over (???) Jewish voters, he declared “they don’t even
    know
    what they’re doing or saying anymore.” Speaking at the Israeli American >Council in Hollywood, Florida, that December, he “dipp[ed] into a deep
    well of anti-Semitic tropes,” suggesting, among other things, that Jews
    only care about money.

    And if you thought leaving the White House or, say, this season of cheer, >would have dampened his enthusiasm for anti-Semitic remarks, do we have a
    fun surprise for you!

    In clips aired on the Unholy podcast, the former president—who may or may
    not make another run for office in 2024—went on a lengthy rant about how >American Jews supposedly aren’t loyal enough to Israel, invoking a
    longtime anti-Semitic trope about Jewish people and allegiances to
    another
    countries. Speaking to journalist Barak Ravid, who appeared on the
    podcast, Trump said: “There’s people in this country that are Jewish that
    no longer love Israel. I’ll tell you the Evangelical Christians love
    Israel more than the Jews in this country. It used to be that Israel had >absolute power over Congress and today I think it’s the exact opposite,
    and I think [Barack] Obama and [Joe] Biden did that. And yet in the
    election, they still get a lot of votes from Jewish people…which tells
    you
    that the Jewish people, and I’ve said this for a long time. The Jewish
    people in the United States either don’t like Israel or don’t care about >Israel. I mean, you look at The New York Times, The New York Times hates >Israel, hates them, and they’re Jewish people that run The New York
    Times,
    I mean the Sulzberger family.”

    https://twitter.com/LeviYonit/status/1471821911827091459

    Yes, it’s a real Mad Libs of anti-Jewish commentary from a guy whose
    allies like to remind people he has Jewish grandchildren, which, in fact, >doesn’t mean one can’t be anti-Semitic. There’s the overarching charge
    that American Jews vote against their own interests when they vote for >politicians who supposedly don’t support Israel, the subtext being that >American Jews should care more about what happens in Israel than in the
    U.S. There’s the line about Evangelical Christians loving Israel “more
    than the Jews” in this country, which fails to include the uncomfortable
    fact that some Evangelical Christians “love” Israel because they believe
    it will be the site of the Rapture, wherein Jews who have not converted
    to
    Christianity will go to hell. And then, of course, there’s the classic >anti-Semitic trope about Jews controlling the media, in this case, The
    New
    York Times. (Naturally, Trump does not mention that fact that the
    patriarch of the Sulzberger family and former Times company chairman,
    Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., was “raised in his mother’s Episcopalian
    faith
    and later stopped practicing religion. He and his [then] wife, Gail
    Gregg,
    were married by a Presbyterian minister.” But perhaps he’s just going by >Nuremberg laws.)

    Anyway, happy belated Hanukkah to you!


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    Tim wrote



    "Viktor Tandofsky" <vtandofsky@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:26346d31-6527-426b-b7d8-1a4a16fe073en@googlegroups.com...
    There is no doubt you are an antisemite. I know it and so does the
    government of Canada. I told them myself. I reported all your
    antisemitic
    comments in an email to the Minister of Justice.

    I have read your comments on Semite Palestinians. Frankly, you sounded
    anti-Semitic.

    Here is the response from the Minister of Justice:

    <crickets>

    You can't even spell anti-Semite, you illiterate cunt.

    You can't even count to thirty, you useless twat.



    Trump Goes Full Anti-Semite, Unloads on American Jews in Wildly Bigoted
    Rant
    The former president hit on nearly every anti-Jewish trope in the book, >including the one about Jews supposedly controlling the media.

    By Bess Levin
    December 17, 2021


    In February 2017, asked what the government planned to do about the
    uptick
    in threats to Jewish centers and the rise in anti-Semitism since his >election, Donald Trump responded, “I am the least anti-Semitic person
    that
    you’ve ever seen in your entire life.” That claim, like the one he would
    make a few months later about being “the least racist person there is >anywhere in the world,” obviously was and remains not true at all. How do
    we know? Let’s examine the evidence!

    Prior to being elected, Trump suggested to a room full of Jewish people
    that they “control” politicians through money. He tweeted an image of
    Hillary Clinton’s face atop a pile of cash next to the Star of David and
    the phrase, “Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!” And he capped off his campaign
    by releasing an ad featuring the faces of powerful Jewish people with an >ominous voiceover about them comprising a “global power structure” that
    has “robbed our working class” and “stripped our country of its wealth.”

    Later, upon moving into the White House, and just six months after his
    claim of being the least anti-Semitic person in the universe, he refused
    to condemn a group whose ranks included neo-Nazis. In August 2019, in an >attempt to win over (???) Jewish voters, he declared “they don’t even
    know
    what they’re doing or saying anymore.” Speaking at the Israeli American >Council in Hollywood, Florida, that December, he “dipp[ed] into a deep
    well of anti-Semitic tropes,” suggesting, among other things, that Jews
    only care about money.

    And if you thought leaving the White House or, say, this season of cheer, >would have dampened his enthusiasm for anti-Semitic remarks, do we have a
    fun surprise for you!

    In clips aired on the Unholy podcast, the former president—who may or may
    not make another run for office in 2024—went on a lengthy rant about how >American Jews supposedly aren’t loyal enough to Israel, invoking a
    longtime anti-Semitic trope about Jewish people and allegiances to
    another
    countries. Speaking to journalist Barak Ravid, who appeared on the
    podcast, Trump said: “There’s people in this country that are Jewish that
    no longer love Israel. I’ll tell you the Evangelical Christians love
    Israel more than the Jews in this country. It used to be that Israel had >absolute power over Congress and today I think it’s the exact opposite,
    and I think [Barack] Obama and [Joe] Biden did that. And yet in the
    election, they still get a lot of votes from Jewish people…which tells
    you
    that the Jewish people, and I’ve said this for a long time. The Jewish
    people in the United States either don’t like Israel or don’t care about >Israel. I mean, you look at The New York Times, The New York Times hates >Israel, hates them, and they’re Jewish people that run The New York
    Times,
    I mean the Sulzberger family.”

    https://twitter.com/LeviYonit/status/1471821911827091459

    Yes, it’s a real Mad Libs of anti-Jewish commentary from a guy whose
    allies like to remind people he has Jewish grandchildren, which, in fact, >doesn’t mean one can’t be anti-Semitic. There’s the overarching charge
    that American Jews vote against their own interests when they vote for >politicians who supposedly don’t support Israel, the subtext being that >American Jews should care more about what happens in Israel than in the
    U.S. There’s the line about Evangelical Christians loving Israel “more
    than the Jews” in this country, which fails to include the uncomfortable
    fact that some Evangelical Christians “love” Israel because they believe
    it will be the site of the Rapture, wherein Jews who have not converted
    to
    Christianity will go to hell. And then, of course, there’s the classic >anti-Semitic trope about Jews controlling the media, in this case, The
    New
    York Times. (Naturally, Trump does not mention that fact that the
    patriarch of the Sulzberger family and former Times company chairman,
    Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., was “raised in his mother’s Episcopalian
    faith
    and later stopped practicing religion. He and his [then] wife, Gail
    Gregg,
    were married by a Presbyterian minister.” But perhaps he’s just going by >Nuremberg laws.)

    Anyway, happy belated Hanukkah to you!


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