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I Wish I Was a Rothschild, don’t you know!

The song “If I Were a Rich Man, ” well, Shraga Friedman used Sholom Aleichem’s version, “If I Were a Rothschild.”

Wikipedia: “If I Were a Rich Man” is a show tune from the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof. It was written by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock. The song is performed by Tevye, the main character in the musical, and reflects his dreams of glory.

The title is inspired by a 1902 monologue by Sholem Aleichem in YiddishVen ikh bin Rothschild (Yiddish: װען איך בין ראָטשילד; lit. “If I were a Rothschild”), a reference to the wealth of the Rothschild family, although the content is quite different. The lyric is based in part on passages from Sholem Aleichem’s 1899 short story “The Bubble Bursts.” Both stories appeared in English in the 1949 collection of stories Tevye’s Daughters.

Hmm, those Rothschilds:

Reveals how the Rothschild Banking Dynasty fomented war and assassination attempts on 4 presidents in order to create the Federal Reserve Bank

Explains how the Rothschild family began the War of 1812 because Congress failed to renew a 20-year charter for their Central Bank as well as how the ensuing debt of the war forced Congress to renew the charter

Details Andrew Jackson’s anti-bank presidential campaigns, his war on Rothschild agents within the government, and his successful defeat of the Central Bank

Reveals how the Rothschilds spurred the Civil War and were behind the assassination of Lincoln In this startling investigation into the suppressed history of America in the 1800s, Xaviant Haze reveals how the powerful Rothschild banking family and the Central Banking System, now known as the Federal Reserve Bank, provide a continuous thread of connection between the War of 1812, the Civil War, the financial crises of the 1800s, and assassination attempts on Presidents Jackson and Lincoln.

The author reveals how the War of 1812 began after Congress failed to renew a 20-year charter for the Central Bank. After the war, the ensuing debt forced Congress to grant the central banking scheme another 20-year charter. The author explains how this spurred General Andrew Jackson–fed up with the central bank system and Nathan Rothschild’s control of Congress–to enter politics and become president in 1828. Citing the financial crises engineered by the banks, Jackson spent his first term weeding out Rothschild agents from the government.

After being re-elected to a 2nd term with the slogan “Jackson and No Bank,” he became the only president to ever pay off the national debt. When the Central Bank’s charter came up for renewal in 1836, he successfully rallied Congress to vote against it. The author explains how, after failing to regain their power politically, the Rothschilds plunged the country into Civil War.

He shows how Lincoln created a system allowing the U.S. to furnish its own money, without need for a Central Bank, and how this led to his assassination by a Rothschild agent. With Lincoln out of the picture, the Rothschilds were able to wipe out his prosperous monetary system, which plunged the country into high unemployment and recession and laid the foundation for the later formation of the Federal Reserve Bank–a banking scheme still in place in America today”– Provided by publisher.

“Reveals how the Rothschild Banking Dynasty fomented war and assassination attempts on 4 presidents in order to create the Federal Reserve Bank– Provided by publisher.

The suppressed history of American banking : how big banks fought Jackson, killed Lincoln, and caused the Civil War

And so, this Sheindlin, what a complete misanthrope of a, hmm, Rothschild? I was watching some old episodes on Facebook, and man, one she just screams, threatenes, spits and claws when some Goyim might talk back, or, err, debate with her. Judges, no?

Judith Sheindlin occupies a nearly divine perch in television. The 5-foot-2 family-court judge — known for her black robe, lace collar, and acid tongue — has been doling out tough-love legal verdicts since the Clinton administration, and the approach has paid off. She brought in a whopping $47 million a year for just 52 days a year of filming at CBS, and she has held onto the sort of cultural cachet that has eluded many of her contemporaries.

Following a public dispute with CBS — said to be over money and, improbably, Drew Barrymore’s talk show — “Judge Judy” wrapped in spring of this year. Amazon quickly stepped in, paying Sheindlin an estimated $25 million for 120 new episodes of “Judy Justice,” which the company hopes will serve as a cornerstone of its IMDb TV free streaming service. The deal was reportedly the largest-ever first-season order of a single show by a streamer. “Judy Justice” launched on Monday. 

But some of Sheindlin’s former colleagues, dating back to the mid-aughts until the show wrapped, say she failed to hold the line against racism, sexual harassment, and abuse at her own show. An Insider investigation involving interviews with 16 former “Judge Judy” employees, as well as a review of thousands of pages of court records, has found that Sheindlin’s long-standing executive producer and director Randy Douthit has repeatedly been accused of sexually harassing employees, making inappropriate sexual comments to female staffers, offering preferential treatment to staffers he found attractive, and ordering junior producers to bring fewer Black litigants on the show.

The former employees who spoke to Insider described an unrelenting high-pressure environment behind the scenes at the show. They accused Douthit and his deputies — the supervising producer Victoria Jenest and the co-executive producer Amy Freisleben — of fostering a workplace culture in which staffers were pitted against one another, threats of termination were frequent, drinking during work hours was not unusual, cases were manipulated to artificially increase the drama, and a vicious contempt for litigants who appeared before Sheindlin was common.

You know, the chosenness and the tribalism and the amazing consistent patronizing and demeaning quality of some of the bat and bar mitzvah folk is for me, old new, but then, Goyim seems to like to be slapped down. Look at the dirty Judy, or how about Rahm?

The anger, old Judge (sic) Judy, the screaming, the I-above-the-law-of-all dictatorial way.

But Emanuel’s belligerence has also landed him in hot water, and it has often hampered his political relationships more than it has made him an effective, if grating, operator.

As Obama’s White House chief of staff in 2009, Emanuel told a meeting of liberal groups that it would be “fucking retarded” for them to run ads attacking Democratic senators skeptical of the administration’s health care reform efforts; the sparked an outcry from advocates for the intellectually disabled.

Two years later, after leaving the White House and becoming mayor, Emanuel was meeting with Chicago Teachers Union president Karen Lewis, who opposed Emanuel’s proposal for longer school days. After listening to Lewis air her concerns, Emanuel thundered, “Fuck you, Lewis!” The two were not on speaking terms for two years after the incident.

Brother Cornel, called “fucking retarded” by this psychopath, Biden’s ambassador (sic) to Japan (sic — read vassal).

Obama and West’s last personal contact took place a year ago at a gathering of the Urban League when, he says, Obama “cussed me out.” Obama, after his address, which promoted his administration’s championing of charter schools, approached West, who was seated in the front row.

“He makes a bee line to me right after the talk, in front of everybody,” West says. “He just lets me have it. He says, ‘You ought to be ashamed of yourself, saying I’m not a progressive. Is that the best you can do? Who do you think you are?’ I smiled. I shook his hand. And a sister hollered in the back, ‘You can’t talk to professor West. That’s Dr. Cornel West. Who do you think you are?’ You can go to jail talking to the president like that. You got to watch yourself. I wanted to slap him on the side of his head.

“It was so disrespectful,” he went on, “that’s what I didn’t like. I’d already been called, along with all [other] leftists, a “F’ing retard” by Rahm Emanuel because we had critiques of the president.”

Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to the president, has, West said, phoned him to complain about his critiques of Obama. Jarrett was especially perturbed, West says, when he said in an interview last year that he saw a lot of Malcolm X and Ella Baker in Michelle Obama. Jarrett told him his comments were not complimentary to the first lady.

“I said in the world that I live in, in that which authorizes my reality, Ella Baker is a towering figure,” he says, munching Fritos and sipping apple juice at his desk. “If I say there is a lot of Ella Baker in Michelle Obama, that’s a compliment. She can take it any way she wants. I can tell her I’m sorry it offended you, but I’m going to speak the truth. She is a Harvard Law graduate, a Princeton graduate, and she deals with child obesity and military families. Why doesn’t she visit a prison? Why not spend some time in the hood? That is where she is, but she can’t do it.

What? More on that Judy?

Nearly all of the people who end up on the show are poor or close to indigency, collapsing under mountains of debt as they struggle to keep up with demands of landlords, children and former spouses. Blouses have stains; some teeth are crooked or missing; pressed suits fall uncomfortably off the shoulders of those who have clearly been advised to ​“clean themselves up” for court. Judge Judy awarded a maximum payout of $5,000, an amount that has been doubled on Judy Justice; it’s likely the higher sum is designed to attract more participants. The show also flies people to California, all expenses paid.

In exchange for their appearance, participants agree to be humiliated and berated for the supposed choices that landed them there. They are screamed at by a woman who only works five days a month and who, after the shooting is done, hops on her private plane to jet back to one of her two homes in Naples, Fla. and Greenwich, Conn.

Episodes 25 and 26, for instance, linger over a dispute between two Black women whose families had taken a shared vacation in Florida. The plaintiff appears to claim the defendant still owes her money, though it’s hard to tell what the real issue is even after multiple viewings — because matters escalate quickly, with everyone screaming. Sheindlin asks probing questions that are unrelated to whatever the case might be but allow her to moralize. At one point, she wants to know whether the plaintiff drank while at dinner at an Applebee’s. When the woman says she had a glass of wine, Sheindlin prods her into confessing she may have had two. Sheindlin, in the manner of a nun, points out that wine lowers inhibitions. None of this information is related to the case, but Sheindlin is a white boomer multimillionaire who appears to sincerely believe her success is owed to her and that anyone who suffers deserves it. She has the air of the elder white Karen stereotype, the one who wears expensive athleisure on morning walks and picks up errant tin cans and places them in the trash while looking around to see which person (preferably someone of color) can be glared at accusingly. (In These Times)

At this point, Sheindlin lets out a ​“gotcha!” laugh and shares a smirk with her staff. Then she launches into a rant about what’s wrong with America: ​“The fact that you’re getting the same amount for not working as you did when you were working means that there’s something wrong with the government, which is why nobody can get anything done around this country now because everybody says, ​‘We don’t have to work, now I can stay home, I can be a homemaker when I’m 26 years old.’ ”

Sheindlin’s contempt here is no surprise. She’s made similar comments before and once campaigned for Michael Bloomberg, who believed the poor needed to be taxed more so they would change their behavior and somehow, maybe, become less poor.

As she makes her judgment in favor of the mother, Sheindlin can’t resist getting in more digs at Araujo. ​“She needs a car because she’s a homemaker.” Then a stinging insult: ​“You’re 26 and you have four kids? Yeah, you have enough children for a while.”

This kind of eugenicist talk is directed at a young woman who doesn’t make for a particularly sympathetic figure as she rolls her eyes and insists her Social Security-dependent mother could easily pay for the procedure. The audience in the courtroom laps it all up, laughing every time the judge hurls another insult at Araujo, who stands seemingly unmoved by the vitriol. Afterward, Levy begins with what purports to be a sympathetic note, saying about Araujo, ​“The defendant and I are practically the same age and I couldn’t imagine trying to prioritize yourself that young with four children at such a young age, so that must be difficult. But priorities are always key. What do you think?” (Of course, this is like asking Rep. Lauren Boebert what she thinks of Muslims.) Sheindlin sighs, ​“You [should] think with your brain before you have a bunch of kids, with two fathers. The children who are the innocents always suffer —

This is the Stockholm Syndrome of the poorly educated, poorly supported Goyim, those watching this shit, like those who watch Cops and the other shows highlighting the deplorable.

Imagine TV shows highlighting all the attorneys fucking society, all the ambulance chasers in New York, all those union busting lawyers, all those lawyers working to protect the Chlamydia Capitalists and their dirty, murderous and cancerous products, services, things.

How about a couple of series on the Jewish Occupiers bulldozing homes, shooting children, capping doctors’ knees with butterfly bullets.

Those values:

Hospitals in Gaza are continuing to struggle with the thousands of patients who were wounded by the Israeli military just this week alone. Now, again, in the six weeks of these nonviolent protests in Gaza, over a hundred Palestinians have been killed, over 12,000 wounded. This is Ayman al-Sahbani, the director of the emergency room at Shifa Hospital.

DR. AYMAN AL-SAHBANI: [translated] The emergency department at Shifa medical center received the biggest number of these injuries. We received almost 500 injuries, while the capacity of the emergency department is 20 beds, or 20 injuries. We are talking about 25 times as much of the capacity of the emergency department, with all the big challenges and the shortage in medicine and the medical supplies that reached critical levels.

Values, maybe, a new Netflix series on those fuckers, on the Palestinians fighting for a right to return:

This large number of Palestinians being shot around the knee by soldiers, probably leaving them disabled for life, reminded everyone of many others who had been injured in a similar way in earlier raids.

“On the news, you hear there were no fatalities, only wounded people, so everyone relaxes without realizing the suffering we’re going through,” says N., 23, in conversation with Haaretz. He says he was hit in the leg by live fire two years ago while rescuing another injured person and carrying him to safety. There was talk of amputating his leg, but he was determined to save it and found appropriate treatment in Germany. He still limps around on a crutch, but doesn’t mention the pain.

How would Judge Judy adjudicate these criminals? Would she yell at the IDF? Nah.

This is the self-pounding that Americans have entered into, thanks to decades of bad schooling, the nanny state, the controllers like Judy and Rahm, and millions in the in the driver’s seat of education, culture, law, media, finance. This In These Times article will not look at Judy’s background, her despise of Goyim, her own tribal roots.

Like its predecessor, Judy Justice is cruel and contemptuous toward the poor, but Sheindlin’s cruelty and contempt have earned her devoted fans among regular viewers and celebrities (including Amy PoehlerNicki Minaj and Samuel L. Jackson).

Ahh, those people, those elites: Poverty, according to the show, and that is according to Judy, is a result of individual choices; anyone who’s struggling deserves to spend the rest of their lives in misery. It’s not ​“justice” it peddles but the spectacle of people’s lives as they spin out of control.

They don’t all have to be Jewish, these cretins and racists:

Bill Cosby made headlines in May 920040 when he upbraided some poor blacks for their grammar and accused them of squandering opportunities the civil rights movement gave them. He shot back Thursday, saying his detractors were trying in vain to hide the black community’s “dirty laundry.”

“Let me tell you something, your dirty laundry gets out of school at 2:30 every day, it’s cursing and calling each other n—— as they’re walking up and down the street,” Cosby said during an appearance at the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition & Citizenship Education Fund’s annual conference.

“They think they’re hip,” the entertainer said. “They can’t read; they can’t write. They’re laughing and giggling, and they’re going nowhere.”

He also had harsh words for black men who don’t have jobs and are angry about their lives.

‘Stop beating up your women’
“You’ve got to stop beating up your women because you can’t find a job, because you didn’t want to get an education and now you’re (earning) minimum wage,” Cosby said. “You should have thought more of yourself when you were in high school, when you had an opportunity.”

In his remarks in May at a commemoration of the anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education desegregation decision, Cosby denounced some blacks’ grammar and said those who commit crimes and wind up behind bars “are not political prisoners.”

“I can’t even talk the way these people talk, ‘Why you ain’t,’ ‘Where you is’ … and I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk,” Cosby said then. “And then I heard the father talk … Everybody knows it’s important to speak English except these knuckleheads. You can’t be a doctor with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth.”

Cosby elaborated Thursday on his previous comments in a talk interrupted several times by applause. He castigated some blacks, saying that they cannot simply blame whites for problems such as teen pregnancy and high school dropout rates. (source)

Those Cosby Family values: “A complete list of the 60 Bill Cosby accusers and their reactions to his prison sentence”

Oh yeah, those family values lawyers and judges and posectuors: Editor’s Note: On June 30, 2021, Pennsylvania’s highest courtoverturned Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction and Cosby was released from a state prison hours later. This story, last updated on Sept. 26, 2018, does not reflect a complete list of Cosby’s accusers and is their reactions to his sentencing on Sept. 25, 2018.

That piece of human stain:

Oh, that Black Barak?

“The rhetoric of West has been so strident and so personal…people think he’s gone a bit overboard…that his criticism has been relentless,” he said.

For example, in a 2011 interview with Truthdig.com, West called Obama “a Black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs and a Black puppet of corporate plutocrats.” In November 2012, he told Democracy Now that Obama was a “Rockefeller Republican in blackface.”

West said that part of his acrimony toward the president was based on a feeling of personal betrayal. After campaigning for Obama in 2008, the president failed to return his calls and did not provide him and his family with tickets to the inauguration, he said.

“What it said to me…,” West told Truthdig, “was that brother Barack Obama had no sense of gratitude, no sense of loyalty, no sense of even courtesy…Is this the kind of manipulative, Machiavellian orientation we ought to get used to?” (source)

Ahh, scolding the Blacks, Barak:

“It is hard to avoid the conclusion that this White House has one way of addressing the social ills that afflict black people—and particularly black youth—and another way of addressing everyone else,” wrote Ta-Nehisi Coates in a much-discussed essay in The Atlantic in 2013 . “I would have a hard time imagining the president telling the women of Barnard that ‘there’s no longer room for any excuses’—as though they were in the business of making them. Barack Obama is, indeed, the president of ‘all America,’ but he also is singularly the scold of ‘black America.’”

Even his George W. Bush Loving Wife has her racist moments:

The first lady went to Bowie State and addressed the graduating class. Her speech was a mix of black history and a salute to the graduates. There was also this:

“But today, more than 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, more than 50 years after the end of “separate but equal,” when it comes to getting an education, too many of our young people just can’t be bothered. Today, instead of walking miles every day to school, they’re sitting on couches for hours playing video games, watching TV. Instead of dreaming of being a teacher or a lawyer or a business leader, they’re fantasizing about being a baller or a rapper.”

And then this:

“If the school in your neighborhood isn’t any good, don’t just accept it. Get in there, fix it. Talk to the parents. Talk to the teachers. Get business and community leaders involved as well, because we all have a stake in building schools worthy of our children’s promise.

… And as my husband has said often, please stand up and reject the slander that says a black child with a book is trying to act white. Reject that.”

There’s a lot wrong here. “How the Obama administration talks to black America”

Then look at this piece of shit scoulder, a dangerous one like Obama:

There are special circles of hell reserved for Judy and Joe and Rahm and Bill and, well, it’s a ten fold Super Bowl Sunday stadium packed with criminals like Henry, Richard, Obama, Donald.

Trump?

The so-called Central Park Five were accused in 1989 of sexually assaulting a woman in New York. The information was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.

In 1989, five Black and Latino teenagers were wrongly convicted of assaulting and raping a white woman in New York’s Central Park. At the time, New York real estate businessman Donald Trump bought a full-page ad in the New York Times calling for the state to adopt the death penalty.

Although the ad did not explicitly call for the five boys — who became known as the Central Park Five — to face the death penalty, Trump repeatedly spoke out about the case, and, according to The New York Times, made clear that he was voicing this opinion because of the assault. 

“I want to hate these murderers and I always will,” Trump wrote in his ad. “I am not looking to psychoanalyze or understand them, I am looking to punish them.”

On Thursday, shortly after the former president was indicted by a grand jury in Manhattan, one of the men from the Central Park Five called the change of events “karma.” 

“For those asking about my statement on the indictment of Donald Trump — who never said sorry for calling for my execution — here it is: Karma,” Yusef Salaam, now a candidate for New York City Council, tweeted on Thursday. 

Nixon, Kissinger?

Tape recordings of conversations between Richard Nixon, the disgraced former United States president, and some of his top advisers during the first six months of 1972 have revealed him excoriating Jews and liberals and musing about dropping a nuclear bomb on North Vietnam.

In one segment of about 500 hours of discussions released by the National Archives, Nixon is heard discussing an extension of bombing raids over North Vietnam with Henry Kissinger, the national security adviser. Then, rather abruptly, he says: “I’d rather use the nuclear bomb.” Whether Nixon was serious or trying to provoke Mr Kissinger is not clear. In his baritone voice, his adviser replies: “That, I think, would just be too much.” But Nixon then goes on: “The nuclear bomb. Does that bother you? I just want you to think big.”

Reports of the recordings stirred a strong reaction from the Vietnamese government yesterday as well as from other corners of South-east Asia.

Phan Thuy Thanh, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said: “This is new evidence showing the formidable cruelty of some hawkish forces within the US administration against the Vietnamese people during the US war of aggression against Vietnam.” Khoo Khay Kim, a history professor at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, said: “Asians in general would say, ‘Thank God Nixon did not get his way’.” (source)

Fucking Kissinger?

The Intercept:

Jews and their screaming: I wish they’d keep it to themselves as this rabbi suggests,

Essentially a Jewish meditation practice, hitbodedut (Hebrew: התבודדות‎) comes from the Hebrew root meaning “to seclude.” The Ashkenazic pronunciation is hisboydedes or hisboydedus or hisbodedus (honestly I have no idea the difference between those three, I’m going with heet-bo-deh-doot) and the Sephardic pronunciation is hitbodedút.

Here’s how Rabbi Nachman describes hitbodedut: “Hitbodedut consists of conversation with God. One can pour out their words before their Creator. This can include complaints, excuses, or words seeking grace, acceptance and reconciliation. One must beg and plead that God bring them close and allow them to serve God in truth. One’s conversation with God should be in the everyday language that they normally use.”

For Nachman, the practice was done best alone, at night, and in nature. You would pour your heart out to God — and nothing was too mundane to discuss. If you don’t feel like speaking, you can just say one word, he suggested.

But Nachman also advised on something called the “silent scream”: “Just imagine the sound of such a scream in your mind. Depict the shout in your imagination exactly as it would sound. Keep this up until you are literally screaming with this soundless ‘small still voice.’ This is actually a scream and not mere imagination.” (Reader, the first time I tried this, I screamed out loud accidentally. I guess it takes practice.) [Sources]

Finally, more shits in the world, Maher and, Sam Harris, and . . . Yelling yelling yelling.

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