CNBC's Singapore-based reporter, Lee Ying Shan published an article this week saying that oil markets had not yet priced in all-out war between Israel and Iran. Make of that what you will.
Hitler's Holocaust began about 90 years ago and since then, belief that it actually happened has been fading among Millennials, Gen Z and within the Fox bubble.
This stuff does not happen by accident. According to TuKKKer Carlson's favorite historian and complete crackpot, Darryl Cooper, the Holocaust didn't really happen and Winston Churchill was the actual villain of World War II.
Put that into the context of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine and you can see how these guys manipulate history to erase democracy and bolster autocracy.
A friend's wife told us that she was informed (by the criminally misnamed Moms for Liberty, no doubt) that the Diary of Anne Frank was banned because it sexualized Ms. Frank's coming of age in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam.
Said friend's wife is either gullible beyond redemption or just flat out lying.
Besides the fact that these monsters are banning thousands of books that none of them have ever read, the one lesson we should have learned from the history we're trying to erase is that the fast track to exterminating Jews as vermin and animals is to demonize them.
The Diary of Anne Frank doesn’t sexualize the young lady, it humanizes her, something verboten to Trump’s Nazi army, among whom we proudly stand.
It's been less than a year since the most horrific attack on Jews since the Holocaust and we're already revising and sane washing it into something unrecognizable.
Immediately after the October 7, 2023 attack, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres offered that the attack did not happen in a vacuum.
By summertime, demonstrations sprouted across U.S. campuses in support of the most horrific, heinous attack on Jews in our lifetime. That, my friends, did not happen in a vacuum.
For her part, Israel has been fighting an all-out war for existence since she declared statehood in 1948. With the possible exception of that pyramid-building, wandering-in-the-desert stuff, Jews have been struggling to survive on this planet across the sands of time.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, the last somewhat Israel-friendly resolution passed back in 2006, ordered Hezbollah to withdraw from the portion of Lebanon south of the Litani River and for Lebanese forces to control that area.
Not shockingly, Hezbollah, one of Iran's many anti-Israel, armed proxy armies did NOT withdraw from southern Lebanon, instead digging in and reinforcing its position along Israel's northern border. Lebanon itself is a failed state, foundering without a leader in a sea of Hezbollah vetoes since 2022.
Since October 8, 2023, Hezbollah has fired some 8,000 missiles, rockets and drones into northern Israel, forcing up to 80,000 Israelis from their homes.
Just as Osama bin Laden was the head of U.S. designated terror organization, al Qaeda, Hassan Nasrallah was the head of U.S. designated terror organization Hezbollah. We celebrated the demise of bin Laden, why are we now condemning the death of Nasrallah as a declaration of all out war?
If you can't put Hamas's attack of October 7 into the same context as Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 or bin Laden's attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11, then the problem for you many not be the perpetrators of those attacks, but the victims.
Defense attorneys have long put rape victims on trial, just as Vladimir Putin now accuses Ukraine of bringing his attacks upon themselves.
What’s new though, is how quickly we've been able to turn the narrative on its head, blaming the victims for their own slaughter, torture, beheading, burning, rape and kidnapping.
Between 40,000 and 100,000 Palestinians dead; hundreds of thousands wounded/injured. Is there any crime Israel could commit that you wouldn't first ignore, then deny, then justify, then embrace as entirely appropriate because of he Holocaust?
(P.S. "United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, the last somewhat Israel-friendly resolution passed back in 2006, ordered Hezbollah to withdraw from the portion of Lebanon south of the Litani River and for Lebanese forces to control that area." I assume you cite this to contrast Hezbollah's non-compliance with the U.N. resolution with Israel's history of compliance with U.N. resolutions. Really?)