The Campaign to Toxify Donald Trump Among Jews

Joel Pollak wrote March 4, 2016:

Say what you will about Donald Trump, but he is not an antisemite. Yet there is a malicious campaign afoot to paint him as one.

Tablet Magazine, for example, has launched a “Trump Watch” series, complete with German Gothic script that is apparently meant to remind readers of antisemitic tabloids in Nazi Germany. Its mission: to show the “daily low-lights of Donald Trump’s attempt to use the dark forces of bigotry to become President.”

The inaugural post cites Louis Farrakhan’s praise for Trump for refusing money from Jews (as he has from virtually everyone, thus far).

The post goes further, and quotes Lloyd Grove’s absurd article at the Daily Beast, in which Breitbart is accused of inciting Twitter trolls to scare Federalist writer Bethany Shondark Mandel, who has never once been attacked by this website. Breitbart News has called on the Daily Beast to retract the article. (No one from Tablet contacted Breitbart News before regurgitating the article’s false innuendo, and wrongly associating Breitbart with bigotry.)

The next edition of Trump Watch links Trump with the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement — though it admits he has nothing to do with it. Actual quote: “Factually, of course, they’ve little in common. But facts don’t matter here because facts don’t always make sense.”

The following Trump Watch hits him for comments about the KKK, whom he had already disavowed. And the next takes up a letter signed by foreign policy experts opposed to Trump’s candidacy, and suggests “maybe something darker is taking place … Republicans with fundamentally authoritarian instincts are beginning to shoot glances at one another and to see their opportunity.”

None of the above is convincing, or even attempts to be. It is aimed at toxifying Trump among potential supporters in the Jewish community and beyond.

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Four Reasons the ADL’s Twitter Report Embarrasses #NeverTrump Pundits

From The Loebricator:

The ADL released it’s report titled “Antisemitic Targeting of Journalists During the 2016 Presidential Campaign” which essentially defuses the exaggerated rhetoric from explicitly anti-Trump operatives like Ben Shapiro, Bethany Mandel and other Jewish conservative political pundits. Here’s what you need to know about the report. I’ll focus quite a bit on Ben Shapiro, who the report lists as the #1 target. I’ll also mention Bethany Mandel, who made the top 10 list despite her minuscule social media footprint, and explain why she received so many tweeted attacks.

1. Most damning: The incredibly small number of accounts actually sending antisemitic tweets.

One of the more damning of the report’s findings is that only “1,600 Twitter accounts generated 68% of the anti-Semitic tweets targeting journalists … confirming that these were persistent attacks on journalists by a relatively small cohort of Twitter users.” (Twitter allows unlimited multiple accounts, so it’s possible that the number of actual persons responsible is an even smaller number.) I’m not surprised, because pundits claiming harassment suspiciously never proffer statistics describing the tweets they receive (the sole exception was Bethany Mandel, who described “thousands” of source accounts). Their unwillingness to gather or share data with their audiences is sure sign that they’re hiding something. The ADL report confirms that conservative pundits know they’re exaggerating the scope of antisemitism among Trump supporters.

Specific examples of conservative pundits’ over-the-top rhetoric the report undermines are easy to find. For example, consider the rhetoric Ben Shapiro advanced in a National Review piece, “Trump’s Anti-Semitic Supporters” wherein Shapiro cries, “This isn’t a majority of Trump supporters, obviously. It’s not even a large minority. But there is a significant core of Trump support that not only traffics in anti-Semitism but celebrates it — and god-worships Trump as the leader of an anti-Jewish movement.” And yet, the ADL report suggests this “significant core” is actually profoundly insignificant. The inference is that Shapiro was making allegations without any data whatsoever backing his claim of a “significant core.” He was either guessing, or lying — his readers can decide for themselves. In any case, it’s clear that Shapiro’s views and opinions simply can’t be trusted on the issue of Trump supporters’ demographics, views and beliefs.

Bethany Mandel also repeatedly smeared Trump supporters generally based on only relatively few tweets, for example:

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“This is what Trump supporters look like,” she says. Never mind that photos and videos from Trump’s rallies reveal that among his millions of supporters there are many Jews, Blacks, Hispanics and other minorities. The ADL report clearly proves that Mandel was wrong and reckless to use the tweets she received as a proxy for Trump supporters.

Indeed, the report explicitly states: “We cannot conclude that Mr. Trump’s extensive use of Twitter ‘encouraged‘”’ these attacks. Mr. Trump’s use of
Twitter as a key communications tool is notable, but the platform is used extensively by all candidates. … As stated, there is no known causal relationship between Mr. Trump or his campaign and the wave of anti-Semitic attacks against journalists.” This last admonishment against blaming Trump supporters generally for the actions of an extreme minority is what millennials like to call a “mic drop.”

2. ADL’s report fails to mention despicable “chumming the waters” by Shapiro and others.

Fishermen “chum the waters” by dumping bloodied, wounded fish into waters hoping to attract large fish to catch. Shapiro and Mandel extensively engaged in this practice on Twitter. For example, one of Shapiro’s more infamous tweets:

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Is it any surprise then that Shapiro ranked highest in the ADL’s ranking of Jewish journalists receiving antisemitic tweets? Through this tweet and others, and especially through his practice of awarding “trophies” to his attackers by retweeting the most despicable, Shapiro was literally begging to be attacked.

Bethany Mandel engaged in similar aggressive retweeting campaigns, essentially amplifying her attackers’ messages to thousands of her followers (many Jewish), i.e. doing her attackers’ bidding for them! The impact of this is clear when one considers that Mandel made the ADL’s top ten list of Jewish pundits receiving antisemitic tweets, yet she has roughly only 5% of the number of followers on Twitter as Shapiro. Mandel made up for her relatively small social networking footprint by aggressively retweeting and literally inviting her attackers:

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In today’s day and age, readers understand how social media metrics drive the incomes of political pundits. Readers can draw their own conclusions as to why Shapiro and Mandel so fervently invited antisemitic attacks upon themselves on social media.

3. Why did conservative pundits embrace and promote this wildly exaggerated narrative, conflating the scope of the antisemitic tweet issue?

Why, you ask, would conservative pundits want to conflate the antisemitic tweet issue? Isn’t Trump the Republican candidate? What gives?

To understand, you need to know two things. First, that most of the targeted pundits are opposed to Trump’s candidacy and circumstantial evidence suggests that some are even indirectly compensated for opposing Trump. Many proudly stamp themselves with the #NeverTrump hashtag, suggesting they will actually vote for Hillary or stay home on Election Day. In a piece titled “The Campaign to Toxify Donald Trump Among Jews” Joel Pollack insightful calls the game what it is: a political ruse. Second, that millennial conservative pundits like Shapiro and Mandel adhere to so-called “Social Justice Warrior” (SJW) tactics, successfully developed by the progressive left, which emphasize sensational emotional appeals over facts, logic and reason. Shapiro once laid out the game plan: “This is what the left does: they pick a target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it. They use individual cases as a baton to wield against groups they hate.” Shapiro exhibits this blunt instrument tactic in a post to his own Daily Wire titled, “The Anti-Semites Are Out In Force For Trump,” wherein he “proves” his point by revealing a handful of cherry-picked antisemitic tweets.

Shapiro and other conservative pundits so gleefully re-tweeted cherry-picked antisemitic tweets because they learned that tactic from the left and have no ethical restraints against using the same tactics to smear and shame millions of innocent Trump supporters. All’s fair in the world of modern conservative punditry, which at its core is driven by social media metrics, not “conservative principles.” Shame on them.

4. Jewish conservatives’ behavior is inconsistent with their typical reaction to antisemitism from the right. Why?

I wrote about this hypocrisy before(here), my summarized observation generally being that, for example, pundits like Shapiro and Mandel openly support the NRA, and are nowhere to be found when Jews supporting gun control are threatened by antisemites within the NRA (likely the same people threatening Jewish Trump-opposition), or how they’ve passively acquiesced to Ted Nugent’s membership on the Board of Directors. Why isn’t the same level of hysteria warranted?

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Hillary’s Sex Scandals

Comments at Vox Day about the National Enquirer reports:

* The lesbian thing isn’t all that surprising, although it’s been covered up better than you’d think it could be.

The closest anybody every came to acknowledging it was in Primary Colors, when it was revealed that Susan Stanton used to be a lesbian.

You will note that never made it into the movie version.

I suspect the lesbian thing is a big part of the reason she left the Rockefeller Republicans.

To tell the truth the part of this story that doesn’t work for me is her meeting men in secret.

I don’t think anyone will believe that part.

* I tend to agree with Scott Adams on this “bombshell”. No one is surprised and it is not going to matter to most people. If anything she would just turn it into an opportunity to not only be the first woman president but the first LGBT president.

* In Cruz’s case there is some evidence to indicate two of the alleged affairs occurred.

1) The Amanda Carpenter case: My wife and most of the women her age are convinced that Amanda was “bumping uglies” with Cruz, based on the post she made and the ferocity with which she defended Cruz during the primary process.

2) The woman who was the campaign chief for Friona “sacker of HP”. Cruz made a 500,000 dollar payment to her campaign in August of 2015, which could not be explained and was not explained, ever, but makes sense if it was hush money.

I think the Cruz case died because he self destructed during the Indiana primary.

There is something deeply off about Hillary. The entire Huma relationship is well…questionable.

* When someone swings at Trump, most of the time, he swings back hard. The Clinton campaign made a big mistake in trying to kick him in the nuts over sexual issues.

Trump tried to be polite and be somewhat mainstream during the first debate. It didn’t work. I like what is happening much better now.

* The point of the Trump groping accusations was to demoralize the evangelical / Christian Trump supporters and suppress turnout. Nobody in the media had any false conceptions that people would switch from Trump to Hillary because of the allegations.

Likewise, nobody who was going to vote for Hillary is going to not vote for her just because she’s a dyke that has sex with everything that moves.

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Chateau Heartiste Was The Trumpening Before There Was Trump

Matt King writes:

Let’s take a second here during a game post to congratulate CH for the victory in the general culture we are all now experiencing. The election (win or lose) is a symptom of that victory, not its cause. The essential triumph has already begun, and there is no possible way to snuff it out now.

The reason CH uses a pen name is testimony to the unexpectedness of the victory. I have been generally optimistic that the culture would have to gradually turn back to men if it were to survive, but we all must admit to being astonished at the rapidity with which the entire milieu has changed.

Trump’s candid discussion with Billy Bush about women’s behavior around alpha males is the equivalent of a 2006 CH blog post. But instead of being distributed by a pseudonymous author like samizdat from a secret chateau, it was said by the next president of the United States — who will be the next president in very large part because he applied that “crimson” knowledge to politics.

Politics is downstream from culture, and we collectively anticipated the revolution down here in the online ghetto, we applied it to our lives, and now it is operable in the culture. Many understood the essential insight — that boys will always be boys, even if they are made illegal, and women will illegally love them for it — but CH gets credit for understanding its connection to power in general. Hence, his gradual transformation away from pick-up basics, which can be summarized and transmitted quickly, to the arena of power, which has an unlimited number of applications.

It may be time to drop the anonymity. Not all at once in a useless, grandiose, and still suicidal gesture. But with this culture shift, one may want to slowly begin knitting back together one’s split identities and become less shy about possible exposure (cf. Mike Cernovich, formerly “Danger&Play”; cf. the resurrection of Ricky Vaughn). They can’t snuff us out without a trace now that Trump has “taken the slings and arrows” on our behalf. (See his pivotal speech today in Florida, it belongs in the history books.) The paper tiger of the left has been exposed. They cannot intimidate or credibly threaten us anymore.

Each man’s mileage may vary, depending on what “lives, fortunes, and sacred honor” are individually at stake. But Trump had more to lose than perhaps any of us, and he pushed it all to the center of the table, showing us the way it will be done in the second revolutionary era.

We return to and participate in this site — despite the almost insufferable technical difficulties — because here and only here was the essential insight developed and maintained and ultimately applied to the world beyond the author’s original mandate, many years before the greater culture caught on. Now the rest of the West is beginning to thrill to the dark wisdom, and now is our moment.

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Podesta Email Leak: Was Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Assassinated?

From the Chateau:

I normally don’t lend much credence to conspiracy theories, especially ones involving dead bodies, but this is not a normal year in America. We now know the ruling class has it in for everyday Americans. So when Wikileaks uncovered a John Podesta email that alluded to a hit on Antonin Scalia, I thought it deserved close media examination…which we don’t get because we don’t have a free press anymore. We have an Orwellian Ministry of Truth posing as a free and objective press but acting as a propaganda arm for Hillary Clinton and the open borders oligarchs.

So the dissident press — the alt-right bloggers, really, and that’s it — is all that’s left to do the dirty work of actually investigating credible evidence of an assassination plot by Democrats and the Clinton Machine to murder Antonin Scalia, ostensibly to pave the way for a SCOTUS nominee who will gut the 2nd Amendment.

The theory comes from a WikiLeaks email from Hillary’s Chairman John Podesta to DC lobbyist Steve Elmendorf. Elmendorf was also the former chief of staff to Democratic leader Dick Gephardt. […]

The theory goes that Podesta’s use of wet work implies an assassination. And the references to pool and Vineyard refer to the Cibolo Creek Ranch where Scalia’s body was found.

The Ranch does have a pool and it is believed that a vineyard is just down the road.

The email was also written just four days before Scalia was found dead on February 13, 2016.

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Chilling. I don’t want to get overly dramatic here, but for the first time since Inception Date: Trumpening, I sincerely believe truth-telling dissidents fighting against the Dem/GOP/globalist establishment have reason to fear for their lives in a country ruled by thecunt. Anonymity in this context is as powerful a weapon as a standing army.

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