Monday Erev Passover briefs

The bloody, centuries-old history of the continent: This is why I think Europe is going to do the same thing today that it did over the centuries: Eventually, things are going to get nasty. Another nationalist party won another election in another European nation. Mark Steyn is wrong. Europe won’t be Islamicized.

Ew, there’s a picture of her at the link: Helen Thomas is joining the anti-Israel creeps who will be protesting the annual AIPAC meeting next month. Ew. There’s a picture of her at the link.

Hamas exercises imaginary powers on imaginary crossings: Too funny. Hamas says they closed all “land and naval” crossings to prevent the killers of ISM creep Vittorio Arrigoni (he was no “peace” activist) from escaping. Um—what naval crossings?

Gee, who knew? So if Israel pounds Gaza terrorists after they launch anti-tank missiles at school buses, support for sending rockets into Israel drops. By half. Gee. Deterrence. Whoda thunk it? Funny, this flies in the face of every anti-Israel op-ed, letter to the editor, and protest group that claim rockets won’t change Palestinian minds. Yeah, they will. They did after Operation Cast Lead, too. But then the UN set the Goldstone Commission on Israel, and the Palestinians learned once again that there is no cost to them for murdering Jews—at least, not from the rest of the world.

In other news, only half of the Palestinians think sending rockets into Israel is a bad thing. And the world wonders why Israel can’t craft a peace with these people.

Coudn’t happen to a bigger jerk: John Galliano, who hates Jews and loves Hitler, was fired from his own label. I wonder if they would have cared if Natalie Portman wasn’t working with Christian Dior. I think not.

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3 Responses to Monday Erev Passover briefs

  1. chairwoman says:

    I’m fairly sure that the owners of Dior are Jewish.

    Chag Sameach

  2. I am sure that when Helen the Evil Hoebag finally dies at age 117 they will blame the Jews for that too.

  3. Which only emphasizes my point. I suspect he would not have been fired from a company not owned by Jews.

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