ed note–and once again ladies and Gentile-men, we hate to say ‘we told ya so’, but, yeah, we did.

5+ years ago, we warned on the website preceding this one until it was shut down by what we now refer to as the ‘KKK’–meaning Kosher Kancel Kulture, that the author of this piece, Jennifer Rubin–

working alongside her confrere spies and saboteurs for Israel such as this guy–

and this guy–

and this guy–

and this guy–

and his equally well-fed brother–

and THIS guy–

Collectively known as the ‘Neo-Conservatives’, a group with a VERY DISTINCT and very SPECIFIED mission, which was/is to ‘jrug’ the collective American mind with the highly-intoxicating/highly-addictive and dangerous substance known as ‘Kristol Meth’ otherwise known as ‘war for Israel,’ WERE DEVOTED 666% to the destruction of DJT as POTUS before he had even won the nomination.

To this end therefore, we reposted thousands of articles in this regard showing beyond any reasonable shadow of doubt to even the most half-witted spectator of modern-day Zionist intrigue that this particular ‘clique’ working DIRECTLY for Netanyahu and Likud were out to destroy DJT and particularly his ‘deal of the century’ which the Jewish state opposes with every fiber of her damned and diabolical being.

These warnings appeared here on a daily basis, and despite the mountain of convicting evidence–not in any way circumstantial or ‘stretching’–these warnings were in large part roundly ignored and refuted/retorted with surface-level/one-dimensional ‘analysis’ from individuals still stuck in 1st gear that the Hebraic status of Trump’s son in law–‘King Kushner’, as these ‘experts’ referred to him–precluded the possibility that DJT and the ‘children of Israel’ might not be quite as ‘friendly’ towards each other as ‘appearances’ suggested.

We further warned on this humble little informational endeavor that once ‘they’ got rid of DJT, with the assistance–as statistically-insignificant as it might be–from that horde of ‘experts’ claiming that DJT was ‘owned by Judea’, that the war drums would begin to beat again where they had left off with DJT’s election in 2016.

And ‘voila’, as the old saying goes, the ‘rest is history’.

Now, as far as Rubin’s piece itself, nota bene the following–

When she uses the first person plural ‘we’, she ISN’T TALKING ABOUT AMERICA.

She is talking about Israel and its sub-corporation, Judea Inc, that gives her the script for the day and pays her salary in her dispensing the Kristol Meth Jrug that brings on ‘war fever’ and the subsequent rabies-like behavior typical to a mad dog in lashing out murderously at whoever happens to be put in his path.

 

By Jennifer Rubin

Thanks to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the cringeworthy slogan ‘America First’ might finally and convincingly be discredited. It’s long overdue.

Republicans, even those not entirely enamored of the defeated former president, took delight over the past five years in declaring ‘America First.’ They reveled in rejecting mainstream national security experts, scoffing at international organizations and displaying contempt for allies. To a surprising extent, this faction of the GOP has modeled itself on the isolationists of the 1930s, who didn’t bother to hide their admiration for that era’s fascist aggressor.

Donald Trump and his allies (even the crowd that joined the administration by rationalizing their expertise would prevent debacles) believed, in particular, that international organizations impeded our sovereignty, sucked up our resources and helped the enemies of the United States. They told us we had been played for ‘suckers’ and would do better when we did not need to collaborate, cooperate and coordinate with others.

This thinking was tragically flawed. Nevertheless, not even a pandemic, intensified climate change and increased cyberattacks, all elements that defy borders and require international cooperation, could convince the right that its formula made us weaker and more vulnerable.

Then came Ukraine.

Never before has the value of NATO been so apparent. The same Republicans who used to whine that NATO allies did not shoulder their obligations now appear to be peeved that Europe is ‘leading.’ (The accusation is disingenuous, of course, because President Biden was the one to revive and energize the alliance.)

Even the United Nations has sprung to life. Putin and his accessories face investigation for war crimes by the International Criminal Court and private non-governmental organizations. The U.N. Security Council has become a forum for criticizing Russia and debunking its propaganda. On Wednesday, the General Assembly passed a resolution (albeit nonbinding) in which 141 countries condemned the invasion and demanded the Russians leave Ukraine.

Just four nations (Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea) joined Russia in voting no, although 35 abstained (including India, devolving into an autocracy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi). Even unreliable allies (e.g., Turkey) and countries that have moved toward authoritarianism (e.g., Poland, Hungary) voted with the United States. When 141 countries rebut Putin’s argument that Ukraine does not exist as an independent nation, you know he’ll never gain consent for a reassembled Russian empire.

Republicans’ applause at Tuesday’s State of the Union for the alliance Biden constructed is implicit recognition that ‘America First’ is kaput. In its place we see wide bipartisan agreement that the United States, together with its allies and organizing international bodies, can advance our interests in a way America by itself cannot.

Even our adversaries understand the power of our alliances and international bodies. That’s why Putin is so intent on weakening them. In testimony before the House Oversight Committee in February, former ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul explained, ‘Putin aspires to first weaken and ideally destroy European multilateral institutions and continental norms about democracy and human rights.’ Those structures stand in the way of his grandiose vision, which is precisely why we need to enhance them. (Finland might soon join NATO; Ukraine has applied to enter the European Union.)

Only the United States has the stature, influence and economic might to forge and maintain alliances that preserve the peace, maintain international order, enhance global commerce and ultimately defend democratic values.

The right-wing isolationists got it entirely wrong: America’s strength derives in large part not from going alone but from finding ways to multiply our advantages and enhance our values. Among the many positive consequences of the Ukraine crisis is the death of wrongheaded and ultimately dangerous Republican nostalgia for isolationism. Now perhaps Republicans will also discard their infatuation with authoritarianism.

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