The Good Jews

Here’s a discussion at The Right Stuff:

* List of “Good” Jews:
I keep a list of Paleoconservative leaning Jews: Paul Gottfried, Murray Rothbard, Lawrence Auster, Mencius Moldbug/Curtis Yarvin, Theodore Dalrymple/Anthony Daniels, Robert Weissberg, Ron Unz, David Cole, Luke Ford, David Gordon, Samuel Goldman, David Friedman, Walter Block, Bryan Caplan, Roy Cohn, Michael H. Hart, Daniel Lapin, Judah P Benjamin, Andrew Breitbart, Ben Shapiro (before Trump), Ilana Mercer, The Truth Will Live. Dr. Alfred Lilienthal, Tony Judt, John Meerscheimer, Gerald Kaufman, James Howard Kunstler, Carl Bernstein, Miko Peled, William D. Rubinstein (University of Wales-Aberystwyth), Seymour Hersch, Brother Nathanael Kapner, Dennis Prager, Alan Sabrosky, Philip Weiss/Adam Horowitz, Norman Finkelstein, Henry Makow, Max Blumenthal, Matt Drudge, Aaron Russo, Daniel Elsberg, Paul Eisen, Israel Shamir, Edwin Rubenstein, Jeff Blankfort, Professor Oren Ben-Dor, Michael Lerner (Tikkun), Philip Weiss, Lloyd Cohen (law professor who filed a federal civil rights complaint alleging racial discrimination in admission), Bernard Lazare, Gilad Atzmon, Sever Plocker, Kenneth Roth (Human Rights Watch), Jay Hyatt (Jewamongyou blog), Joseph Burg (Ginzburg), Victor Ostrovsky, Mark Levin (maybe on occasion); Byron Roth, Richard Herrnstein, Arthur Jensen, and Hans Eysenck are Jews that I hold in very high regard. (They are all famous racial hereditarians who wrote about IQ and the like.)

* If everyone has their own “list”. Then we will end up with millions of “honoraries”. It’s a risky game to play.

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If Jews are not white, then Jews have no right to talk on behalf of white people

Friend: I just got a call from my mom and she was watching the news and they were showing people doing the straight armed salute and she was all freaked out

Then there was an Orthodox Jew there, an Israeli, at NPI. He was interviewed on Red Ice.
Then there was Alex Goldstein from the Stark Truth and his sister and they are half.

And then this guy hugh who was in that photo that was floating around and he is half
This is his blog: https://colonycollapse.wordpress.com

Alex Von Goldstein is hilarious. He was doing all these impressions of everyone and they were so spot on.

Luke: I’ve never been so happy in my life

Friend: About what? Trump winning? The problem is they still control all the institutions.

I’m just worried people will get turned off by the Nazi references at NPI.

Luke: Only Germans can be Nazis, anyone can be national socialist, but only Germans can be nazis. At shul, “But that’s like the nazis” is usually the first argument against anything I propose to give goyim the same ethno-nationalism that Jews enjoy.

Friend: I do think if most people on the right who voted for trump heard what Spencer or Taylor said they would likely agree. Right? I mean I agreed with everything Taylor said the first time I heard him speak.

Luke: Objectively, there are no good guys or bad guys in the universe. Nazis are not superior or inferior to Jews unless you have faith in some transcendent source of morality such as God and Torah. The world is composed of different forms of life competing for survival. Faith is subjective. It’s wonderful but often prevents an objective view of the world.

Friend: Is fairness objectively good though? Because we all know who plays fair, even if we know it’s not necessarily a great evolutionary strategy Do you think that the media is giving Richard Spencer all this attention because he’s more ridiculous than Taylor? Like his approach? I’ve been thinking about it all night. I just get nervous when my mother, a race realist who voted for trump calls me freaking out about neo Nazis. Can you imagine what a more typical Jewish reaction to that would be?

Luke: It’s generational. We can’t worry about what old people think. Young people are more transgressive, they get the Nazi humor. Richard Spencer and Jared Taylor work for the same cause. They are white advocates. Richard does more newsworthy things. He’s younger. He’s not ridiculous. He’s a mighty warrior for his people. Richard and Jared are like Theodore Herzl. They’re promoting white zionism.

Friend: My friend said she got teary eyed when she watched Richard Spencer’s speech. So I guess what is endearing and heartwarming to one person is the Holocaust to someone else. It’s another Shoah! So why are so many whites opposed to their own interests then?

Luke: Just like birds in nature tricked to raise others. They’ve been cuckolded to think that they don’t have group interests.

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Trump Today

A friend says: There are three things of particular note today.

The first is that Hawaii’s representative, Democrat Tulsi Gabbard (one of the prettiest members of Congress) met with Trump today at Trump’s invitation. She did not refuse the invitation. She wrote about it in what appears to be a press release, but may be her own words today.

She said she went for the purpose of urging Trump not to listen to the neo cons but to keep the U.S. out of Syria. This is tremendously important as she is a respected Democrat (who is also a major in the Hawaii National Guard who served in Iraq). Her being willingness to meet with Trump because she and he have common ground regarding U.S. foreign interventions, is, as they say, cause for cautious optimism. This will encourage other like minded Democrats to do the same and be a warning to neo cons that if they try to seize the initiative in the Trump administration, they can be marginalized, because Trump will have the backing of sufficient Democrats to offset the neo cons.

The second is floating (actually more than floating) Kris Kobach’s name as director of Homeland Security. He met with Trump today and brought with him plans to reintroduce the sort of screening for potential terrorists that was imposed in 2002. Kobach is very smart and is a hardliner on immigration issues. This has to be encouraging news (unless it turns out to not be the case) for those who think that the nations security require greater vigilance toward Muslims, especially Muslims who come here as immigrants or visitors, those who want our immigration laws enforced for reasons ranging from wanting to uphold the rule of law to those who don’t like the cultural changes made when large number of immigrants come here.

The third is Trump’s off the record meeting with members of the press. The anchors and heads of the Networks and other top executives were at the meeting. It was supposed to be off the record but word has leaked that Trump called the meeting to dress them down and call them liars. This is interesting for two reasons. Yesterday Trump met with Ari Emanual (Rahm’s brother ) who is Trump’s agent for the Apprentice and its spin offs. Since Emanual is quite the power broker in Hollywood which was mostly strongly and vocally opposed to Trump, some may have mistakenly thought this was an overture to get back into Hollywood’s better graces. It looks to me that Trump has taken the position that the main stream press is dying and that he can go over the heads of the press through social media and outlets like Breitbart. Perhaps Steve Bannon advised Trump on this approach. The press doesn’t like being made irrelevant, although in this case they deserve and one can hardly blame Trump as viewing the press collectively (a few sympathetic persons, notwithstanding) as the enemy.

The press may try to take a tough collective line against Trump, but he holds all the cards. If they don’t cooperate with him he can ignore, and that will cost them beaucoup bucks since television (both Cable and Network) news operations bring in much more revenue than they cost to produce. Frankly, without a mea culpa from the press, not that they missed the Trump phenomenon, but admitting they actually advocated unfairly against him and did not fairly cover his substantive policy proposals and in doing so abdicated their responsibilities, along with a commitment to more fairly report the news without favoring one political party or one political position over another, Trump may refuse to have anything to do with them, feeding them news releases and holding interviews only with his favorites. If anyone one on his staff leaks to the press, Trump should fire them immediately. Eventually the press will have to come around. However, if they knuckle under to Trump, even if this is by doing relatively objective reporting, they lose their reputation with Democrats and liberals.

The issue with the Press will be a fun one to watch shake out.

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What Trump Protesters Should Consider

Jack* wrote this ten days ago:

Much of what Donald Trump proposed as a candidate should be embraced by the protesters. Trump is not a conventional republican. He campaigned on maintaining and strengthening the social safety net programs of social security and medicare. Although he did run against the Affordable Care Act, he promised to maintain the popular provisions of preventing Insurance Companies from denying coverage to persons with pre existing conditions an also to allow
parents to insure their children up through age 26. He ran on a program of reducing tensions with Russia and supporting them in their efforts on behalf of Assad to defeat Syrian rebels which include components of Sunni/Wahabi fundamentalists including Isis. He has proposed a one trillion dollar stimulus program. And at various times has said he would raise taxes on the Investment Bankers that are at the apex of a financialized economy, while promoting a manufacturing economy that employs workers and produces goods.

He has promised to renegotiate trade deals so they are more favorable to workers in the United States. He wants to enforce existing immigration laws and enact policies that will evaluate immigrants in terms of which ones provide the greatest benefit to the United States as a whole. When Bernie Sanders was interviewed by Ezra Klein, Sanders pointed out that refusal to enforce immigration laws is bad for workers and was supported by the Koch Brothers.

All of these proposals should appeal to the protesters as they are more progressive and liberal than policies espoused by Hillary Clinton (except that Hillary Clinton wanted to grant those who had entered the country illegally, an opportunity to remain.)

To enact constitutional amendments 3/4 of the state legislatures have to support it. Right now the Republicans control all but 17 and of those 17, in four of them the Republicans already control at least one house of the legislature. If they win control of those four and one more they will be in a position to approve new constitutional amendments, amendments that surely progressives dislike.

Protesters should realize they are playing with fire. It is fine to march and denounce Trump although by calling him an extremist, it reveals that they are partisans and not principled. Any acts that disrupt the everyday lives of people, such as blocking highways, breaking windows, harassing persons not supportive of the rallies, only turns off the very persons they are trying to reach and persuade, and even worse it risks pushing Trump into the arms of traditional Republicans. The last thing the protesters should want is for Trump to make common cause with Paul Ryan to impose Ryan’s budget, or with the Neo Conservative war mongers to continue America’s foreign interventions in support of our “Empire.” It also appears the protests are counterproductive as Trump’s approval ratings have risen from 37 to 46 percent since the election and his unfavorability ratings have dropped from 61 to 46 percent. 65% of Democrats and most of the protesters say they want the Democratic minority to act toward Trump as the Republican minority acted toward Obama, as a monolithic bloc aimed at thwarting anything Obama wanted to do. As it was Congress passed the affordable care act without any Republican votes and barely squeezed out approval of a stimulus package, that instead of creating jobs by repairing infrastructure, was doled out to states that used the funds to
close budget holes and to pay employees in the public sector; sort of disguised bribery to to keep them voting for the guy who allowed them to collect bonuses and not have to accept pay cuts. But in his first two years when he had a Democratic House and Senate, Obama didn’t offer programs that fit within the Republicans’ ideology or its politics.

Some of Trump’s proposals do. In fact, some of his proposals likely, will face Republican opposition and cannot be passed without Democratic support. If Democrats think this will help their chances in the 2018 midterms, then perhaps they should stick with a plan of obstruction, even if it would be more in keeping with their principles to support them. But Democrats are defending 25 Senate seats in 2018, many of them in states where Trump handily defeated Clinton. Do the protesters want to lose those as well?

Both Schumer and Sanders have indicated that they will work with Trump on proposals that they favor. This puts them as realists, but also at odds with the Democrats as a whole. It also undermines the Trump equals Hitler argument as neither of them would try to help a Hitler pass any legislation.

Further, the Republicans have not changed the senate rules to do away with the filibuster (which requires 60 votes for cloture) and which allows the minority party if it has at least 41 votes to exert some leverage on legislation. However, the senate under the Democrats did vote to bar the filibuster for lower court and other office appointment confirmations. If the Democrats take an obstructionist tack in the Senate, the Republicans may eliminate it entirely.

The unintended consequences for the protesters will almost surely make a President Trump govern more conservatively than he would otherwise. The protests may push the Republican majority in the Senate past 60 so that they wouldn’t even have to bar the filibuster to enact conservative legislation or confirm conservative appointees and it may result in tipping enough state legislatures Republican so that some conservative ideas become enshrined in the
Constitution.

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Ben Shapiro Vs The Alt-Right

Ben Shapiro says: “They want to destroy the Republican Party from within and take it over. They want the constitutional right destroyed. They actually hate the constitutional right more than they hate the left. They don’t actually hate the left. They think the left is wrong about racism but they don’t object to big government that takes care of people; rather, they think you should have special privileges if you’re of European descent. They want what they call “Christendom” protected from foreign bodies.”

Vox Day replies:

He’s also lying. Four times in six sentences.

We don’t want the constitutional right destroyed. We want them to come to their senses, stop relying on the magic words “muh Constitution”, and start defending the posterity that the Constitution was written to defend.
We don’t actually hate the constitutional right. We think they are misguided, outdated, and naive, but we don’t hate them. We expect them to join us one day.
We hate the Left. We know they will never join us and we look forward to relegating them to the ash heap of history. Therefore, we hate them more than the constitutional right, whom we don’t hate.
We do actually hate the Left.
And while many of us would prefer small government, we recognize that if we do not stop and reverse the invasion, the small government vs large government debate will be rendered moot, because all of the invading foreign bodies prefer large government.

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