"Let’s be big people and not forget to put Hashem into our decision-making. Be as machmir as you want, but from a place of purity and kirvas Hashem, not from escape and fear"
I glanced through this week’s issue of Mishpacha planning to read it on Shabbos as usual. However, when I saw that Eytan Kobre had a photo of the venerable, righteous Senator from South Carolina, the tremendous friend to the Jewish people, Lindsey Graham, I had to read the article knowing that I would most likely disagree with Mr. Kobre’s points — and I do.
Lindsey Graham is among the best friends the Jewish people have ever had. One can compare him to the late Daniel Moynihan, the senator from New York who had defended the Jewish people before the bigoted anti-Semitic forces in the United Nations when they promoted the fake premise that Zionism is racism. This later became a pneumonic device to cover up inherent anti-Semitism.
I think that Mr. Kobre, possessing some beliefs that are more of a liberal bent than most of us, was not focusing on the right aspects of the hearings. The candidate for the court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, in her arguments in court and decisions, has not been a strict constitutionalist, a requirement in the Constitution itself for one to be added as a judge. She is not able to define who or what a woman is. She has leaned toward decisions that will allow criminals who are sick and perverted to receive minimal sentences.
I think we need to be sympathetic to Senator Graham. I can understand how angry and frustrated he must be. The Democrats have taken their pandering to the radical so-called “progressives” beyond what is decent and moral.
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