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Screw the MSM and their IDS

Posted on July 2nd, 2006 at 7:19 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Podcasts

I can’t seem to find anything but more examples of Israel Derangement Syndrome (IDS) in the mainstream media today. And I don’t want to write any more about it.

IDS is the subject of my podcast this week. Tracy Twyman is putting it together as I write, so keep an eye out on the SNN site for news of its arrival.

Think I’ll go back to watching Buffy slay evil instead. We are now up to Season Three.

Say, Jonathan, I think I have to revise my Top Ten list. Add Halloween, Surprised, Innocent, Passion, and of course, Becoming I & II. Plus from the first season, Prophecy Girl and the Pack. Of course, now I have more than ten on my Top Ten list, but hey. There were more than ten Top Ten episodes.

Audiophile advice sought

Posted on July 2nd, 2006 at 3:00 pm by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Podcasts

I bought a better set of headphones with a microphone to record my podcast. Now, instead of that shrill hissing noise, I can hear a plain old hissing noise that sounds like a bad tape recording from years past.

I’d greatly appreciate any tips to help me eliminate that noise. I like the new headphones. They’re this Altec Lansing set, purchased on the advice of a salesman at Best Buy. I really like the sound I can hear, but I’m getting that hissing noise when I record. Is it possibly picking up the fan from my laptop?

I’d also like to hear from people who have an audio program that they use for recording. I’d like one that will not just record my voice, but will also grab audio from anything that the computer is playing. I’ve seen some great programs that are, unfortunately, for the Mac. Anything comparable for the PC?

I really like grabbing quotes from DVDs and songs, and putting them into my podcasts. Anything that makes that easier than Audacity would be a great plus.

Oh, and this week’s podcast will be up either tonight or tomorrow, depending on whether or not anyone else was late sending theirs in. Okay, I was late, but only by a few hours.

Converting the unspeakable or the circus comes to town

Posted on July 2nd, 2006 at 10:36 am by SnoopyTheGoon.

Filed under: Anti-Semitism, Israel, Politics

Rarely does the fate conjure events of such supreme irony: the chief Russian anti-Semite crying at the grave of his Jewish father.

It looks like an everyday scene in a cemetery. A man who is no longer young stands, mute and weeping, at his father’s grave. This particular scene, however, was fraught with historic irony. The son is Vladimir Zhirinovsky, the deputy speaker of the Russian State Duma (the lower house of the Russian parliament) and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, the third largest in the country. Zhirinovsky, an anti-Semitic nationalist, who has expressed esteem for Hitler, proposed that Russia offer asylum to Yasser Arafat and supported Saddam Hussein, found his father’s grave in the Holon cemetery, outside Tel Aviv. Zhirinovskys quest for his roots- in the past he had denied that he had Jewish origins- ended, of all places in the world, in Israel.

Anyone who knows even a little about the career of this politician, showman and the Russian Duma main clown, will know a few moments of quiet happiness. The unspeakable is trying to reconcile with reality that pursued it relentlessly over the years of denial.

His eyes are wet with tears, and not for the last time. Is he genuinely moved? It’s hard to know. He is a superb actor. “The best entertainer among the politicians,” the daily Pravda called him a few years ago. But as far as one can tell from his expression and his body language, this time he is truly moved.

Genuinely moved? Zhirinovsky? You must be kidding, fella. This character has never in his life said or done anything consistent, being consistent only in one aspect: that of advancing his political career by any means, no matter how revolting or loathsome. He forgot the meaning of the word “truth” many years ago, and any answer his mouth utters is suspect.

Now he is actually admitting for the first time that he has known for his whole life that his father was a Jew, while at the same time continuing to insist that he never tried to hide this. Zigzags and contradictions are characteristic of the behavior of the most colorful politician in Russia and one of the most controversial in the world. One who is capable of saying one thing and a few minutes later saying the opposite.

That true. And when a clown like this one compliments you, start watching your back.

You claim that you are not anti-Semitic, but that’s how you are viewed in Israel.

“That is also not true. I am Pro-Israel.”

“Inform the Jewish people that if I am elected president or if I am in the government, you in Israel will have no problems, not with Iran’s nuclear program and not with the Hamas terrorists. I will know how to deal with them. After all, my father is buried here, in your soil.”

Right. We better start watching our backs right now.

Cross-posted on SimplyJews

Premeditated? Sure!

Posted on July 2nd, 2006 at 7:30 am by SnoopyTheGoon.

Filed under: Gaza, Israel, Politics, Terrorism

The tanks are not rolling yet, but the ink in UN is flowing and the air is expended like there is no tomorrow.

And of course, the pure lambs of Palestinian Authority are already sticking their wounds in the face of the world.

The Palestinians accused Israel of launching a premeditated military assault to sabotage Palestinian unity and collectively punish and terrorize hundreds of thousands of civilians.

Well, there must be at least a grain of truth in what that character in a suit is saying: surely we are meditating on the situation with Gaza for the last ten months, since disengagement. So the current operation could be called premeditated, sure.

And re collective punishment: who was it that promised to turn Sderot in a ghost town?

And for dessert from the same Haaretz article (first link):

Arab and Muslim states Friday put the Palestinian territories on the permanent agenda of the United Nations Human Rights Council, overcoming Israeli and Western objections to singling out alleged abuses by Israel.

A resolution to re-examine the issue at future sessions, brought by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) easily won passage at the 47-member forum.

Easily, what? UN-shmun…

Cross-posted on SimplyJews