Monday, November 3, 2025

Live and In Person: The WP in Israel ~ Week 3

Last Tuesday, we made the trip south to the Nova Festival site. Nothing, not even seeing the shelters in which kids hid during the attack prepares you for being at the site. It is silent there. Talk, if there is any at all, is hushed. I stood to one side and watched parents tidying their daughter's memorial site. Some memorials are full of yahrzeit candles and mementos, almost like little grave sites although there are no burials there, But the field of pictures and stories on posts is overwhelmingly sad. Your heart breaks every time you read about the smiling face staring back at you. These people came to dance and sing, not be murdered. You tread carefully amongst the posts, pausing to read each story, taking a moment to see what team scarf is tied to the side, what little things are left for the person who once was. These pictures, full of seemingly joyous faces, are vacant reminders of what could have been. The partners they left behind, the children they would never have, the laughter they would never share. The music they would never dance to again.

We also went to the car wall at Tkuma where the burnt vehicles were taken from Rte 232, Be'eri, Nir Oz, and other places. The skeletons are stacked, but each one out belonged to someone...a family, a senior resident, kids out for a fun weekend. These are not simply metal; they are the eyewitness to murder. This shell of an ambulance once contained more than a dozen Israelis trying to escape the terrorists. They were shot up with automatic weapons, before an RPG was thrown in, incinerating them all. 

At the Tkuma site, there is a memorial tent with testimony from those who survived the massacre. Listening to them tell their  stories is heart-wrenching and terrible. And important to hear. Jacqueline Gliksman was called by her son in the US. He told her to turn off the lights and be still. She came face to face with gunmen who searched her house, then inexplicably took her phone and left her alive. You can watch her tell her story in an extended interview. She is so worth hearing. At the end, there is a film of a cross-section of Israelis....Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Druze...talking about their own connection to October 7th...and ultimately their unexpected connection to each other. 

And in the end, that's exactly what Israel is about...the connections we have to each other. Israel, warts and all, is NOT an apartheid state, it's a democracy. Imperfect, flawed, and frustrating beyond belief, but a democracy all the same. The United States is no different. Especially not now. 

As my departure looms, I've already started thinking/worrying about election day in America. While I had no ballot for this year, that does relieve me of general election worries. Several states have gubernatorial elections but one state, Pennsylvania, has an interesting supreme court retention election. 

PA Justices Wecht, Donohue, and Dougherty
Three justices on this liberal-leaning court are up for reinstatement. At the bottom of the ballot, there is a simple YES/NO question asking if the justice should be retained for another 10 year term. This is supposed to be a non-partisan process, but alas....The GOP et al have poured millions into this race to stop their reinstatement. Philadelphia's public radio station, WWHY explains why there is concern:
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has a 5-2 Democratic majority, so an across-the-board loss for Democrats in Tuesday’s election could produce a 2-2 ideological split for two years. Political stalemate could likely prevent their seats from being filled until the next judicial election in 2027, potentially leaving the court unable to decide voting or election-related cases through next year’s midterm elections.
If the justices are not retained, it provides an opportunity to ultimately replace the liberal justices with more conservative ones. Interviewed on CBSNews, Lauren Cristella, provided insight into what's at stake:
"We're seeing a lot of the partisanship that you see at the national level has hit home here in Pennsylvania," said Lauren Cristella, president and CEO of the Committee of Seventy, a nonprofit civic group based in Philadelphia. "And races that were typically not supposed to be partisan, the races don't even have Rs or Ds on the ballot, you'll not see that when you go to the polls on election day. But the partisanship at the national level has certainly affected this race and the spending you're seeing."...  
..."They typically aren't contentious races," Cristella said. "In fact, only one person has not been retained since that change in 1968. That was in 2005."

However, if justices are not retained, that would trigger an election. But that wouldn't happen until 2027, and Cristella said there's no mechanism in state law for a special election.

The governor could appoint interim justices to fill seats until that election, however they would also need approval from two-thirds of the state Senate, currently held by Republicans.

"With the way we're seeing, like, even the state budget go right now, I don't see anyone getting confirmed if that scenario were to happen," Cristella said.

This is not unlike what the GOP attempted to do in Wisconsin last year. What should be a non-partisan process is being turned into a political referendum. Your state supreme court's ability to rule on state issues like the state election process, voter eligibility, and the act of voting itself is crucial. Setting up kangaroo courts to kowtow to partisan interests is not in the best interest of the public, especially when free and fair elections are at stake. We have already witnessed the havoc of ridiculous attempts to overturn elections on national, state, and local levels. And if the Republicans succeed in interfering with state supreme court elections, you can bet your last bucko they're gonna be attempting to buy every state in the union.

Being the alarmist my sons think that I am, I got to wondering about what it would take for President Nero to invoke the Insurrection Act as a first step toward martial law. And if that happens, how far is he from overturning the Constitution? We have watched him make unilateral decisions without due process since he was sworn in again. He dances while millions of Americans are facing food insecurity. The great improvement to health care he promised in the first term and touted in the second never materialized while costs spiraled because he refused to continue tax credits. 

[*Now that the courts have ruled suspension of SNAP is illegal...just wait for him to take credit for magnanimously re-instating SNAP] 

OR

[Updated: President Nero is releasing only enough to cover half a month's funds needed for food benefits. What if he's attempting to provoke riots....and then claim sending in the troops is justifiable?]

And while the Great and Terrible Orange thinks we're not noticing the man behind the curtain, "two federal prosecutors have been placed on administrative leave just hours after describing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol as perpetrated by 'thousands of people comprising a mob of rioters.'" He spends billions on his whims, many Americans are worried about skyrocketing heating costs in winter and whether or not they can pay for medicine and health care. The only thing he gives one shit about is lining his own pockets, giving tax breaks desperately needed by working Americans to his billionaire buddies, and pardoning friends who, just like him, foist grandiose lies on the American public. George Santos had a great role model, didn't he?

MeanwhiIe, back at the ranch, I worry what a Mamdani mayoral administration will mean for NYC, the Jews, and the arts. I hear him talk about wanting to teach about Jews in the school, and I looked at the proposed curriculum, Hidden Voices and while it seems innocuous enough, this is a guy who can't manage to call out Hamas as terrorists; I wonder how many revisions it will take before this curriculum more closely resembles UNRWA anti-Israel, anti-west lessons for children. 

Based on his track record of anti-semitic, anti-Israel statements coupled with his desire to arrest Netanyhu if he comes to the city, makes me fundamentally not trust him. Leopard/spots. Mamdani has, according to the AP, stated, "While he says he supports Israel’s right to exist, he describes any state or social hierarchy that favors Jews over others as incompatible with his belief in universal human rights." Does he object to 57 Islamic countries, 15 of which are considered Sharia states, most of which do not allow non-Muslims to be residents, citizens, or active participants in any branch of government? I can't tell if he sees those as similar problems to Jews living in a Jewish but democratic country. The double standard that he implies worries me.

But here's the thing: if New Yorkers elect Mamdani, they will elect the government they deserve. At the end of four years, they can decide if this is the government they want. 

This is my last post from Herzliya. In a few hours, I'll be heading to Ben Gurion to catch the 5 a.m. flight to Amsterdam, and then on to the Twin Cities. And I want to say something about just being here. 

Folks, this really is not an apartheid country. Transportation/road signs are in Hebrew/Arabic/English. Israel is decidedly not "white;" it's a rainbow of colors. I dare you to tell at a glance a Mizrachi from an Arab. Lots of women wear "religious" head coverings, not just Muslim women. You really don't even notice after a while and besides, no one appears to care. No one cares if your straight or gay, or any other part of that rainbow. You still get to serve in the army. You hear so many languages on the street, not just Hebrew. People are just people moving through life. Is it perfect? No, but neither is the US or anywhere else. 

Before you demonize Israel and the Israelis, I suggest you put your money where your mouth is and come here to see for yourself. In the meantime, these are not the enemies you're looking for. 


The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
Come to Israel.
Come sit in a park and watch children
with grandparents especially
That's the best equalizer there is.

Monday, October 27, 2025

Live and In Person: The WP in Israel ~ Week 2

Writing from outside the US is an opportunity to explore a different perspective and, perhaps, to see my country through different eyes. That does not mean that I will understand or agree with a different perspective, but it does allow me the chance to think about my take. Nor does it mean I have to buy into the mythology of America and its politicians. Probably just the opposite. I find myself wondering how a pussy-grabbing-sexual-predator with a trail of bankrupt business can be hailed as anything but a self-serving narcissist who is bent on overturning the Constitution while he allows the most vulnerable citizens to slide further into dire poverty while lining his own pockets again and again and again. What emoluments clause?

President Felon is hailed as a hero here.. I get that. He and his team got the living hostages back and progress is being made on getting the bodies back. This is a good thing and while I do not trust his behavior nor his motives, I understand the collective sigh of relief that this part is over. This part. Not for a New York minute do I believe the conflict with Gaza is over. Not by a long shot. All this ceasefire is doing is allowing Hamas to regroup. Their continued refusal to disarm, their public execution of "traitors," and the inability to produce the rest of the hostage bodies for return to Israel are pretty big red flags that they are not exactly interested in giving up on the river to the sea concept. Trump's braggadocio is out of control because the peace he claims to have secured is just not secure. As my Israeli friend told me, "We're just waiting for the other shoe to drop."

Amit Segal
In an excellent interview with 
The Free Press's Rafaela Siewert, Israeli journalist Amit Segal covered a wide range of topics....and clarified for me a lot of Israeli thinking. At the end of the piece, he talks about the driving force behind all Israeli politics. (I made the transcript directly from the video)

"I would say, first of all, that politics in Israel is organized around, not economy like in the states and most countries on earth, but about security or insecurity or fear. That the very idea of Israel and this is what people …I’ll give an example JD Vance‘s book taught me a lot about America that I didn’t know, The Hillbilly Elegy ... The Israeli elegy is the fact that no matter where you are in Israel right now, you are 80 minutes, the most, from someone armed who wants to kill specifically you, if he only had the chance. And most of the times eight minutes 10 minutes, 15 minutes. This is why economy could never be the top priority for voters. So this is the number one thing. If you want to offer Israel is hope offer them security first."

Monday, October 20, 2025

Live and In Person: The WP in Israel

Einav Zanguaker reunited
 with her son,Matan
 

It’s hard to know where to begin this week...or not. So, let’s start with the obvious: I am coming to you live and in person from Herzliya, Israel. There was a wedding involved, and the need for some time away from Minnesota. So while the trip was planned several months ago, the timing could not be more auspicious. I arrived 2 days after the release of the live hostages, and now, I am watching reports of body repatriation slowly move forward. We see pictures of the live hostages reuniting with families and friends, and the burial of those who were kept as gruesome trophies. We are painfully aware that the process of returning to some new normal for all the families will not be easy, smooth, or without serious therapy. These live hostages have been subjected to physical and psychological torture. They have weathered the emotional and bodily abuse we can not dare to imagine. Some were told their families were dead...when in fact they were not...while others were told the opposite. Some believed they would come home to wives and children that had been murdered on October 7th, 2023.  

Danny Miran removes his
son's picture from display at
Ben Gurion Airport
Yet, these incredibly resilient people survived. Their paths forward will be their own journeys. They will learn how the world turned against Israel, Jews, and even the hostages themselves. They'll eventually catch up with the news only to learn the victims had been cast in the roles of the aggressors. But for the members of Be'eri, Nir Oz, and K'far Aza, places that had reasonably good relations with their neighbors in Gaza, places that supported peace outreach and cooperation, learning those neighbors invaded across the border with intimate knowledge of the town layouts in order to kill them all, their roads will be even harder to traverse. 
The best the rest of us can do is to be active, articulate witnesses to the cruel, bullshit that is Hamas. 

And from the lest we forget department: a guy Mohammed Nazzal spoke to Reuters

DOHA, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Hamas intends to maintain security control in Gaza during an interim period, a senior Hamas official told Reuters, adding he could not commit to the group disarming - positions that reflect the difficulties facing U.S. plans to secure an end to the war.
 
Hamas politburo member Mohammed Nazzal also said the group was ready for a ceasefire of up to five years to rebuild devastated Gaza, with guarantees for what happens afterwards depending on Palestinians being given "horizons and hope" for statehood.
 
Speaking to Reuters in an interview from Doha, where Hamas politicians have long resided, Nazzal defended the group's crackdown in Gaza, where it carried out public executions on Monday. There were always "exceptional measures" during war and those executed were criminals guilty of killing, he said. 

PRESSURE TO DISARM 

While Hamas has broadly expressed these views before, the timing of Nazzal's comments demonstrates the major obstacles obstructing efforts to cement a full end to the war in Gaza, days after the first phase of the ceasefire was agreed.

They point to big gaps between Hamas' positions and U.S. President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza, ahead of negotiations expected to address Hamas' weapons and how Gaza is governed. 


I particularly enjoyed the line:
...a ceasefire of up to five years to rebuild devastated Gaza, with guarantees for what happens afterwards depending on Palestinians being given "horizons and hope"

If you need a translation, allow me to clarify: Hamas remains active in Gaza. The ceasefire will last UP TO five years...which means they can resume their efforts to attack Israel without fear of any condemnation after that time. Horizons and hope = the complete destruction of Israel and the "removal of all Jews and others" from the river to the sea. And executions of their own citizens in the public square. In other words, it's back to business as usual.

So, if you're delusional enough to believe President Felon delivered some kind of lasting peace deal that would guarantee Israel's safety, there's this bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you at a bargain price. 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch..........

Yesterday was No Kings Day and by all counts, it was pretty successful. According to Strength In Numbers, an independent, data-driven analysis of politics, public opinion, and elections to be found on Substack, the numbers are pretty impressive.


The photos you can find online are also pretty impressive. As is the spreadsheet they produced. That alone is worth seeing so you can check your own city. Even MAGA strongholds filled their public squares. People are upset and they are, indeed, taking to the streets. Can tiki torches and pitchforks be far behind? 

Of course, our Man-Who-Would-Be-King-in-Chief, had to post the most childish, idiotic video in support of his coronation on Bullshit Social.

Sir Bedbug's version

That said, seems we already have a king...according to JD Vance's official page on via Bluesky . I cannot pretend to fathom what prompted Vice President Bedbug to post such a ridiculous clip. I guess it just wasn't enough that his boss dumped shit all over protesters. Nope; he had to come out in support of this charade. Sir Bedbug certainly has expectations of heirdom, although I cannot understand why. What does he think he's gonna be? Clown Prince? The three stooges are way ahead of him in the lineup. The best he can hope for is evil prime henchman or maybe court jester. Hard to say. 

Look, it keeps coming back to the same thing: when Hamas tells you their final solution is the total annihilation of Israel and its Jewish population, you have to believe them. I mean, how many times do we have to go through this before we do? Same thing with President Felon. He keeps telling us he has no intention of leaving the Oval Office....especially after he decorated it with all that cheesy gold plastic...even if he has to suspend the midterms and/or the Constitution. Ever hear the phrase shadow docket? If you haven't, you soon will. 

The government shut-down is already hitting thousands in their wallets, and not just federal workers. The Speaker's refusal to recall the House is nothing but a hostage maneuver against the most at-risk portions of the population. When are President Felon's loyal minions gonna figure out they're left holding a very empty bag with no meds, no food, no heat, no roof, and no hope? But hey! This is their choice, right? You elect the government you deserve. 

Question: do you think the Nobel committee takes into account what he's doing here? Just wondering if destroying your own economy impacts your deservedness for getting the peace prize. 

The bride and groom
But rather than leave you all on this dreadfully depressing note, I will tell you there is nothing like a modern Israeli wedding for group dancing, screamingly funny skits, and overall good times. The groom's friends did a wonderful send-up of him and I can't remember laughing that hard at any wedding. There were wonderful speeches, heartfelt hugs...and a general sense of relief that the hostages were home. There was something special about families coming together to celebrate knowing other families had been reunited. 

Yes, everything has been impacted by the hostages, and weddings are no exception. This one might have just been that much more lighthearted because this is Israel and for the moment, we are all breathing a little bit easier. No one takes those moments lightly; they are cherished. 

On an odd note: the wedding was held in Yafo, and as luck would have it, the rooftop venue overlooked the Yafo Stairs. The stairs haven't changed a bit.....but I am afraid I have.

   1969                                        2025                        


The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
If you happen to be in Tel Aviv and want a great dinner,
You will not be disappointed@

Monday, October 13, 2025

And then there were NONE.

There is no other way to begin this blog other than 

THE HOSTAGES ARE HOME

Only 4 of the 28 dead hostages were returned, already breaking the agreement Hamas signed while 24 bodies remain in Gaza. This is a serious breach of the pending agreement. Not that I believe they will live up to their part of the agreement. I can't see Hamas disarming and disappearing into the rubble. 

Well, I’m pretty much packed and the suitcase still closes. This is a good thing. I even weighed the sucker Fearing that I was overweight, but not even close. Only 41 pounds when I am allotted 70 per bag. I can deal with that. I have everything I need, and lots of stuff my friend needs ready to go. And swag for the kiddos: Twins and Viking togs. Hey! These are still Minnesotans even if they're in Herzliya! 

A Grandma, an Aunty, and
another Grandma

The high point of the Pre-departure week was a day trip with Two Grandmas, an Aunty, and a Savta. Every year we manage to have a shpatzir Where we go someplace off the beaten track. This year it was to Scandia, a tiny town north of the Twin Cities. They have the most charming museum there dedicated to Swedish immigrants  called Gammelgården. It’s a lovely little place and definitely worth visiting if you have the time. 

Jason Moldan

We also went to Marine on the St. Croix in search of the chocolate shop. No kidding, this place is amazing. This is not your run-of-the-mill, Mass produced chocolate like you see it malls, and places like that. Nope, This store was originally started by two sisters who recently retired and sold it to a charming man named Jason Moldan, a master  chocolatier who will carry forward the dream of the two sisters. We met Jason while we were Sitting at a little bistro table outside the shop moaning over the deliciousness of his confections because he stopped to ask if we liked them! We strongly urge him to go into the shop and have some and he laughed and said “no, actually I make them.” Jason was delightful and I’m so glad we had a chance to visit with him a bit before we had to leave for home. If you find yourself in Marine on the St. Croix, make you St. Croix Chocolate Company  

As for things not on my bingo card this week: my Apple Watch was acting weird, and I ended up having to replace that this morning. Granted, it was already three years old and probably needed a new battery, but the battery level was 84% not 83%,the threshold for them to fix it and even then, it would have to be sent out for repair. All things considered I didn’t really feel like flying a whole lot of hours on a watch that only held a charge for four of those hours. I will say that the experience in the Apple Store was as unique as usual. The store opened at 11 AM, And when I walked in at 11:05 it was already crowded. That said the appointment at the genius bar to determine whether or not the watch could be repaired was smooth as glass. Yeah, yeah I know it’s apple but having worked in retail for a long time, they do it right.

As I get ready to leave for Israel on Tuesday morning...to a place where there might actually be a bit of peace, I have to state my belief that this is not some sort of panacea or even a real resolution, Maybe, if we're real lucky, it’s a beginning. The Palestinian leadership has never kept their word before, so it's a stretch to believe they will do it now. Keep in mind Hezbollah and Iran are not a part of this deal, so there is little reason to believe they will stop lobbing missiles at Israel and give the IDF time to figure out how to stop the next incursion because knowing Hamas, it will happen.

Look, this is not unreasonable thinking. Part of me has been confronting the horrors of terrorism and mass murder since I was a kid. I cannot remember a time when I did not worry that someone would rise to power and come after us. All those artists and celebrities screaming for a ceasefire and Free Palestine are silent now. They have forgotten that this is not fantasyland for us. They chant their ridiculous slogans but once there is a ceasefire, where are their voices? Are they raising capital to help rebuild the cities or raising investment capital to develop a Palestinian economy? If that doesn't change, what makes you think Hamas won't be back to say, We told you so ? And let's watch as the chants for our destruction begin anew.

I am pretty sure we will go to the Nova Festival site. It's not exactly something I want to do, but it must be done. Much like visiting the World Trade Center in New York where two of my cousins perished. There is a need to stand there. To see it. To make it real in my head and not just pictures in the media or sound bites on the screen. Even if I did not know anyone who was murdered in the massacre, I know my reaction will be visceral. I was raised in the generation immediately after the Holocaust. My neighbors had numbers on their arms and scars from medical experiments conducted in Auschwitz. To see it is to believe it in your heart, in your head, and in your soul.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I’ve been given my marching orders for what to bring back from Israel when I do come back and it includes very exciting things like halva Bamba. I’ve seen regular Bamba and peanut butter Bamba and chocolate Bamba, but I’ve never encountered halva Bamba. I’ll let you know how it is. If the kids want Bamba, I'll bring home Bamba...and a few other things for them. I hear someone needs Israeli soccer team t-shirts. Hmmmmm.

My intent is to publish from Israel, so you'll be getting your usual stuff and nonsense from me. No worries. I'm sure I can come up with something to write about.

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
Israel is Israel is Israel.
We are the indigenous people of the land
so it's always like coming home....
because it IS home. 

Monday, October 6, 2025

Things NOT on my Bingo card.

Well, this is gonna be a very short blog this week. It seems that I was brutally attacked on Friday afternoon by an Orrefors Fleur bowl filled with creamed herring As I attempted to put it in the refrigerator. If you know anything about Fleur bowls, they are exceptionally heavy and in the process of putting it in the fridge, I jammed my thumb. Let’s just say this was not on my bingo card.

Thankfully, nothing is broken, but I did learn. I have arthritis in my thumb and I seem to have pissed it off so I’m in a brace. My left hand doesn’t work very well, So I’m actually dictating this and will attempt to edit it when I’m done.

There are a couple of other things that are pissing me off this week, not the least of which is the announcement from the treasury department that they are issuing a commemorative coin with President Felon. Now, according to the rules of such things, only dead people are on coins. This is not a new rule, it’s a rule that was established in 1866. And if you look at the illustration of this coin, I trust you’ll be as nauseated as I was. On the other hand, maybe he’ll be dead before they issue it.  

The US Treasury has removed much of their timeline dealing Acts of Congress on the light, but thanks to the Wayback Machine archive versions of that page exist. See below:

April 7, 1866 - An Act of Congress stated that only a portrait of a deceased person could appear on currency. The Act was caused by an uproar over the actions of the Chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Spencer Clark. Clark placed himself on a five cent note and had a large quantity of them printed before it was noticed. Due to Clark's actions the already prepared 15 cent note featuring Sherman and Grant was never released.

 This is a rendering of the proposed coin. Personally, I find it disturbing on a number of levels.


The positioning of President Felon's profile with "In God We Trust" divided like that (even though it mirrors the JFK half dollar) it has a creepiness factor exacerbated by the sheer size of his head. There is a visual implication that he is somehow related to God. For the record, as much as I like JFK, I was never crazy about the line split there either. Look, not even Hitler put his face on coinage saying he preferred to wait until he won.

As for the tush, well, that's a whole nuther' matter. "FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT" calls into question the very nature of who We, the People are. Are we now to be a nation of warriors, setting out to conquer? Are we turning our backs on our allies? Have we now walked away from any and all peace negotiations? The message it sends is that the United States is not the peace-loving nation we once claimed to be, and that we are ready, willing, and ready to go to war. 

The other thing that’s really pissing me off is the firing of the National Endowment for the Humanities  directors. Just like the government is currently firing people from The Kennedy Center and the national museums around Washington, And replacing them with people that are wholly unqualified makes me wonder what the ultimate goal is. OK, granted, we should wonder what the ultimate goal was in appointing RFK, Jr as Secretary of Health and Human Services. President Felon’s continued insistence that all arts aligned with his version of America is exceptionally disturbing. He is deliberate in attempting to remove all of history that isn’t white. I know this is not news to most of you, and I’m assuming that most of you find this rather disturbing. I know I do. 

We all know that when the Romans used to conquer a people, one of the things they did was try to assimilate them into the Roman empire. This was pretty standard operating behavior. Even the Nazis try to make sure that all cultural affirmations were in support of the Nazi mentality of Some bizarre concept of racial and national purity. I keep thinking these announcements seem to fall into that same channel of “nationalist” thinking. 

The trends are undeniable. And the increased presence of our military be at national guard or any other branch of the service in cities that neither want nor request their presence is also very scary. But I’ve said that before.

Maybe it really is time to rethink what we expect of our nation, what we expect of our leaders, and whether or not this grand melting pot that we’ve all lived in is coming to a close.I do believe the midterm elections are at risk, and I do believe the next presidential election is at risk. The reshaping of American cultural history is no different from what the Roman or the  Nazis did across Europe. That which once made We, the People and America unique in history is under duress; attempts to replace our history with whitewashing and revisionism will ultimately be thwarted. One thing I do know: we will not be assimilated. 

As so many wise people have said ....When someone tells you who they are, believe them. And if you're the least bit unsure about who President Felon is, read his speech to the generals.

Unless we wanna just close our drapes and not think about what’s happening outside our living rooms, we need to be prepared for what’s coming next. Do no, for one New York minute, think that there aren't private militias out there waiting for the call. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
Never do anything that will upset the arthritis  existing  in one's thumb.
It will hurt to freakin' beat the band. 

Monday, September 29, 2025

When Do I Get My MedBed Card?

I worked really hard to find the fake medbed video, but the closest I came was finding a screen shot. Honestly, I don't know why people are so surprised/shocked/upset that he posted a fake video with him in it. I mean, folks, the guy has a well established penchant for medical quackery. Just look at his appointees: Ben Carson (who walks with Jesus,) RFK,jr, who has worms in his head and puts dead whales atop his car while claiming vaccines are responsible for what's wrong with us. (As a polio survivor, I definitely have an opinion about that and it's not one shared with that whack job Kennedy.) And let's not forget Dr. Mehmet Snakeoil Oz who now sends me emails as administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services full of nonsense. I have a headache; please pass the Tylenol.

Let's not discuss how President Felon is losing his grip on reality. Just listen to his speech to the General Assembly at the UN and that, alone, should give you a pretty good idea of how bad it really is. The guy lives in fantasyland. 

First...no one sabotaged the escalator. Second...no one sabotaged the teleprompter. From Reuters:

U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said a readout of the escalator's central processing unit indicated it "had stopped after a built-in safety mechanism on the comb step was triggered at the top of the escalator."

He said Trump's videographer had been traveling backwards up the escalator to capture his arrival with First Lady Melania Trump.

 "The videographer may have inadvertently triggered the safety function," Dujarric said in a statement. "The safety mechanism is designed to prevent people or objects accidentally being caught and stuck in or pulled into the gearing."

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the U.N. findings.

On the teleprompter, Trump told the General Assembly on Tuesday: "I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble."

However, a U.N. official said the White House had operated its own teleprompter.

After Trump finished speaking, U.N. General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock said: "The U.N. teleprompters are working perfectly."

Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire
And for the record, he wasn't speaking from his heart; he was reading his speech....until he wasn't. As he wandered all over the map with his misstatements, preposterous opinions, and delusional attributes for his Nobel Peace Prize campaign, I was stunned the audience was not rolling in the aisles at this obscene comedy performance. How could they keep straight faces listening to him? Granted, his attack on the UN as a toothless joke wasn't too far off the mark, but he more than made up for that with the part about mahogany walls and marble floors. 

Moving on, the world got a glimpse of the tastelessly gilded Oval Office. I kept thinking about Napoleon and his grandiose coronation for some reason. The ormolu reliefs and friezes are just plain gauche:  tacky, cheesy, and cheap-looking. The august simplicity of the office once reflected the idea of democracy, a republic, and of-the-people. This looked like a whale vomited a gold leaf on the walls. Gilding the lily, as it were. But this isn't an accidental juxtaposition; President Tasteless's diatribe about refurbishing the UN is interesting since he's bringing that same over-the-top tasteless gilding to the White House. Has he never heard the expression Less Is More? Obviously not. 

His ravenous appetite for gaudy expression extends to this new dining hall carbuncle he's attaching to the White House. Today, it was announced he has settled his lawsuit with YouTube. From the Washington Post:
                               YouTube to pay $24.5 million to settle Trump lawsuit                 over post-Jan. 6 suspension
The agreement says $22 million will go toward construction of a new White House ballroom. The settlement follows similar multimillion-dollar agreements with Meta and X.
So just like this airplane from Qatar, President Emoluments is profiteering from the office but at least he's spending the money on the White House for which I am certain he will take one giant tax deduction. Nothing this troll does is without personal financial gain for him. Since the airplane is destined for his presidential library in downtown Miami (that'll be a good trick,) where's he gonna stash the dismantled balls room after he's out of office? 

Oh, wait. He's not planning to leave office. Ever. 

Oh, you don't believe that? Well, it's like this: if someone tells you who they are, you might want to believe them. President Felon keeps on ordering troops, National Guard or otherwise, into cities that clearly don't need help preserving public safety. Despite what the governors, the mayors, and even the state AGs say, he's sending troops where troops are not wanted. Ziggy woulda called this serious dick-waving. I would've agreed with him,

Meanwhile, back at the ranch...

Portland, Oregon, a city that usually defies description by us regular folks, is preparing for the invasion in a most Portlandian kinda way. I imagine Bette Midler will be leading a cadre of women ready to throw their PBS tote bags at them. I can almost imagine the denizens of the area trying to put daisies in gun barrels. Maybe they're gonna mobilize the backyard chicken populations? 

I've never been to Portland, but it's a place I would like to visit. I hear they do serious composting there, and, like Minnesota, pay close attention to the environment. They have a progressive tax in the city, and enforceable  laws and goals for emissions. Frankly, it sounds like my kinda town. There's a Masorti shul with a morning minyan! I would fit right in! If the country breaks apart and the West Coast becomes the place to go for now, Portland would be on my list.

And I'm still waiting for my medbed card. With insurance rates rising significantly, We, the People, have to be prepared for a catastrophic number of people to be without health insurance. As vaccinations become unavailable, we must be prepared for the surge in measles, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, and other preventable diseases we once thought to be eradicated. The fact is, the only disease believed to be completely eradicated is smallpox, but even that could come back. The reality is that right now, the US is taking massive steps backwards in terms of population health.

Maybe that shouldn't surprise us. A country that refuses to pass reasonable gun control laws as mass shootings increase across the nation while discouraging parents from vaccinating their kids is NOT a country that believes in the sanctity of life. Another church, this one Mormon,  was shot up and set on fire up this past weekend, in Grand Blanc, Michigan, leaving 8 injured, and 4 dead, including a 6 year old. 

But then again, this is a country carrying on about Gaza while ignoring the famine in Yemen, genocide in the Sudan, China, Syria, and Cambodia. No Jews, no news? Isn't that how it goes?

If you're not taking to the streets to protest Yemen, Sudan, China, Syria, and Cambodia, but you want to reward and encourage terrorism by supporting Hamas, that is your right. And it will be your right to be slaughtered just like the kids at Nova when the intifada comes here. The guys in the keffiyehs and the headbands will not spare you. They will simply put a bullet in your back after they rape you. They already have told us who they are. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
!‏צום קל וגמר חתימה טוב

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Going Up Early Because Rosh HaShanah Begins Monday Night.

Local apples & honey,     matzah ball soup,                   squash,               8 Lbs of brisket       table set by grandkids
                                  






The very last thing I wanna be doing right now is writing this week's episode. As you can see from the illustration above, I have more pressing things to do at the moment. But this was one helluva a week and there are things to be said. 

Back in January 2014, I wrote an episode about the fight for net neutrality. Several readers sent it back to me asking if I really did see the canary in the coal mine. Kinda....but I really believed the FCC and Congress would do the right thing. This issue is more clearly defined in an article appearing in the January 8th, 2025 issue of Scientific American:

The sun has set—again—on U.S. net neutrality, the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally. Last week a federal appeals court panel ruled that the Federal Communications Commission cannot classify Internet service providers, or ISPs, in a way that would prevent them from favoring certain content over others. Without net neutrality, providers would be able to slow down, or throttle, traffic to competitors’ websites. Or ISPs could demand payment for speedy connections to specific Internet destinations……

The FCC now says net neutrality’s fate ultimately lies with Congress. “Consumers across the country have told us again and again that they want an internet that is fast, open, and fair,” FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a news release. “With this decision it is clear that Congress now needs to heed their call, take up the charge for net neutrality, and put open internet principles in federal law.”
Why bring this up now? Well, the internet ain't what it used to be, and because our crack congress never declared it a public utility, it's already up for sale. As the authoritarian government takes over, cancelling free speech, threatening broadcasters with license revocation if they don't like the criticism, instructing the attorney general to go after his foes are all canaries in this very bleak coal mine. 

Stick with me on this. I promise, it's sane.

On his way back from the UK on Air Force One, President Felon told reporters:
I have read someplace that the networks were 97 percent against me, I get 97 percent negative, and yet I won and easily. I would think maybe their license should be taken away.
He wasn't done. As reported in the New York Times:
Mr. Trump on Thursday indicated that Mr. Carr should go even further and scrutinize the broadcast licenses of local television stations that run programming from the major networks, suggesting that both their news coverage and late-night comedy shows were unfairly tilted against him. “They give me only bad publicity,” he said. 
“It will be up to Brendan Carr,” the president said, calling him “a patriot” and “a tough guy.
President Felon is not the first powerful American politician to challenge the very existence of the Bill of Rights? How many of you, dear readers, remember Senator Joseph McCarthy? Or have even heard of him? Indulge me for a moment.

In 1940, Congress passed The Smith Act which forbade any attempts to “advocate, abet, advise, or teach” the violent destruction of the U.S. government. The Smith Act, an outgrowth of the red scare in Europe, is often credited as the underlayment beneath Senator McCarthy. Although ultimately repealed, it serves as a model of how to undermine free speech. His witch hunts were notorious. People were expected to turn each other in. What it did to the arts community in this country was unspeakable. 

And we are watching history repeat itself. 

Robert Redford, a man I knew, even if just a little bit, passed away this past week. I was a college kid on the set of THE WAY WE WERE and Bob was the kindest man you could imagine. I read the whole script when I was on set in Ballston Spa, and I was anxious to see how it would all be filmed. One of the most important scenes was in LA, at Union Station, when Hubbell (Redford) confronts his wife, Katie, (Streisand) about  her activism protesting McCarthy's HUAC in support of the HOLLYWOOD TEN. The following is taken from the brilliant script written by the great Arthur Laurents:

KATIE

I'm not telling off the world. I'm just standing up for something I believe in. You're not angry when Bissinger ridicules those men? Calling them martyrs because they have guts to fight for their Bill of Rights, his Bill of Rights and yours!

HUBBELL

We don't have any Bill of Rights. We'll never have free speech.

KATIE

We never will if people won't take a stand. We never will have because people are scared.

HUBBELL

This isn't college. This is grown-up politics, Katie. And it's stupid and dangerous.

KATIE

You're telling me to shut up because it's dangerous?

HUBBELL

I'm telling you it's a waste. And that those men are only gonna get hurt. And that nothing is gonna change. And after jail, after years of bad blood, when it's practical for a fascist producer to hire a communist writer because his movie's in trouble, he'll do it. They'll make movies, have dinner, they'll play tennis, make passes at each other's wives. What did anybody go to jail for? For what? A political spat?

KATIE

You're telling me to close my eyes and watch people being destroyed so you can work in a town that doesn't have spine enough to stand up for anything but a buck. I'm telling you that people are more important than a goddamn witch hunt. You and me. Not causes. Not principles.

KATIE

Hubbell, people are their principles.

Anything sound familiar? Yes, it's a movie and some of the most powerful scenes dealing with the blacklist ended up on the cutting room floor. Still, it was a cautionary tale. 

If you want to learn more, visit the Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee University. I wouldn't put it off...it's bound to be noticed and shut down. 

The cancelling of Colbert, the removal of Jimmy Kimmel from ABC, the blatant takeover of the Kennedy Center, the executive order "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History," the targeting of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the National Museum of American History are all attempts to remove and revise history to meet Feckless President's delusion of grandeur. Similar directives aimed at the National Park Service to remove information about slavery and Indigenous Americans is a deliberate attempt to erase them. 

This is not a new tactic; it's one the Nazis used. The Greeks used it. The Ottomans used it. The Borg used it....you know the phrase: Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated.

And from the truth is ever so much stranger than fiction department:

On Saturday night, President Felon posted what appeared to be a DM to Attorney General Pam "What Constitution?" Bondi:
This tweet, clearly meant for Bondi's eyes only, was quickly deleted, but not before the immediate world saw it. An hour later, the Orangeman replaced it with a post praising Ms. Bondi. 
"Pam Bondi is doing a GREAT job as Attorney General of the United States
Sure she is. I guess she was absent from law school when they taught Bill of Rights and the US Constitution. Or, a more likely scenario, she got her law degree in a box of Cracker Jack. 
 
And not to be left to his own devices, President Felon was asked how he was holding up after the death of Charlie Kirk. His response was....was....was........stunning in it's hubris:
I think very good. And by the way right there you see all the trucks, they just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House which is something they’ve been trying to get as you know for about for 150 years and it’s gonna be a beauty.
Excuse me? Did I just have a cosmic event? He was being asked about the guy he's busy canonizing and he responds with that? Can you spell N-A-R-C-I-S-S-I-S-T, boys and girls?

Meanwhile, back at the UN:

Funny thing about a Palestinian State. Everytime the Palestinians have been offered a state of their own, they've turned it down because it did not include the annihilation of Israel and the removal of all Jews from the region. 

This week, in incredibly ridiculous news, the UK, Canada, and Australia just recognized Palestine as a state. I don't know how that works since they refuse to have a state. Or are we just seeing the setting sun of the British Empire endorsing terrorism? Seems to me, that's gonna come back and bite them all in their collective arse. 

Interesting that this all comes on the heels of President Felon's visit to the UK. Is this part of a deal he cut with the king? I would love to know how the conversations went. Did he threaten the king, or did Chuck just go belly up at the sight of the Great Tangerine? I wonder if he told the Princess of Wales he'd date her because he's almost a king. Gag me.

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
L'Shana Tova!
May you be inscribed in the Book of Life
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