Article written by Rabbi Dov
Fischer. He's also an attorney.
To every thing there
is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
A time to be born,
and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is
planted;
A time to kill, and
a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up;
A time to weep, and
a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
A time to cast away
stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to
refrain from embracing;
A time to seek, and
a time to lose; a time to guard, and a time to cast away;
A time to rend, and
a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to love, and
a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace.
— Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) 3:1-8
— Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) 3:1-8
Through eight years,
I accepted the rules of the game. Obama was president. He won fair and square
because the Republicans serially put up two milquetoast opponents who were
incapable of offering a vision or articulating a message that inspired. John
McCain had been an American wartime hero who stood by his men, refused early
release, and withstood torture in the “Hanoi Hilton” 40 years earlier. But he had no
business running for a presidency two generations later for which he was not
prepared to fight and for which he had no vision. And then came Mitt Romney,
his etch-a-sketch candidacy, his binders full of women, and his Romneycare,
which served as the model for the Obamacare and which was the single most
galvanizing issue in 2012 for Republican conservatives. In order to throw
out Obamacare, the Republican Party offered us conservatives …
what, Romneycare? Tough for us conservatives to sing in that
tabernacle choir.
I accepted Obama. I
never articulated his first name, and I never called him “president,” but I
accepted the results and accepted that this Pretender was our country’s
lawfully elected chief executive. I watched his arrogance, the unctuous way he
carried himself literally with his nose up, the way he never held a railing while walking a stairway because he was too cool, the kinds of human dreck he regularly invited as his
White House guests, and I accepted it all with the soft
whisper, “This, too, shall pass.” I watched the Corrupt Journalist Corps
idolize him, crown him a king, admire him as a messiah and a deity, and I accepted the milieu. This, too, in
time would pass. It meant living through eight years of the deepest public
corruption. Lois Lerner stealing an election by leveraging the awesome power of
the Internal Revenue Service to close down legitimate conservative political
groups. Eric Holder — the nobleman who urged people to kick enemies — bringing
lawlessness and corruption into the Justice Department, even approving the
“Fast and Furious” idea of releasing lethal weapons to Mexican drug lords in
the cockamamie scheme to find out how they access and move their weapons. Glenn
Beck exposed Obama’s Maoist communications director, Anita Dunn, who walked children through the White
House. There was ACORN. Just one corruption after another.
I hate that Donald
Trump never was given a chance to be President of the United States for even
one day’s honeymoon.
Amid my speeches and
writings throughout the Wasted Obama Decade, I never published a piece aimed at
bringing down Obama before his term was up. He won. Although he is despicable
beyond words, the rules of our game, as set forth in our precious Constitution,
made him our president. That meant Americans would die needlessly because we
had a commander in chief who was a Pretender and an Incompetent. But he won
fair and square. So ISIS grew from a small terror band to a caliphate.
ISIS-inspired terror attacks occurred in our homeland. Western Europe sustained
terrible deadly attacks. Our American economy went nowhere. We micturated half
a billion dollars down a toilet with Solyndra while trying to close down our
energy sector, attacking the genius of our hydraulic fracturing, obstructing
our oil exploration, blocking the construction of new pipelines that offered
even more oil and more thousands of jobs. Instead, we got shovel-ready jobs
that were not ready but rather were chummy payoffs to union heads and other political
insiders. We got windmills suitable for blowhards. We got Hillary Clinton as
Secretary of State and Benghazi as testimonial to her vision. We got Susan
Rice, an idiot, raised paradoxically to head of national security after
spending a day lying on five television stations about Benghazi and later going
on to describe Bowe Bergdahl, a coward and deserter, as a hero who had served
with honor and distinction. We got Loretta Lynch, who some thought would clean
up Holder’s corruption of Justice, only to find that she ended up in bed with
the Clintons at the height of the probe of Hillary’s corruption. We saw the
world’s worst murderers freed from Gitmo so that they could rejoin the war
against America.
And yet I accepted
it all. Because if there are only two main parties in this country, and if the
Republican RINOs refuse repeatedly to nominate a bona fide conservative who
truly reflects the will of the rank-and-file voters whose ballots send them to
Washington, then we are left with a Pretender like Obama, and he won fair and
square.
The waters
did not stop rising on Obama’s watch. The Earth was not healed.
On his watch, a country that finally had healed itself from the shame and
scourge of imposing slavery on human beings more than a century earlier, a
country that had atoned and that had created and institutionalized a new social
infrastructure by which people no longer were denied because of their skin
color or religion — a country that reflected that healing by electing a Black
man president despite his manifest lack of personal achievement, close ties
with an organized-crime felon, and questionable biography — suddenly erupted
into a new era of racial bitterness. Michael Brown and Ferguson aflame amid the
“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot” lie promoted by Obama and by Eric Holder but shot down
by a Missouri grand jury. Freddie Gray and Baltimore aflame followed by a
series of outright judicial exonerations handed down by a Black judge who saw
that every accused cop had acted properly and lawfully. A lowlife killed by
George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida, a thug whom Obama told us would have been the
likes of his own son if he had had a son. Eight years of racial divide, social
division aimed at tearing us up as a color-blind and religion-blind American
People, just to promote electoral successes.
And yet I accepted
that Obama had won. No derangement syndrome for me. It was what it was. As a
New York Mets fan from their founding in 1962, I understood what it was to wait
patiently and to endure eight years of unmitigated disaster. As a boy, I waited
then, and then came Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, and Nolan Ryan. As an adult I
waited. And then came Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
When the Mets finally took it all in 1969, the other teams
accepted the results. They lost gracefully. Now it was the Mets’ turn, and they
had won it fair and square. But these past three years have been something
different. Trump and Pence won fair and square. But there was no grace. Rather,
there was instant character assassination, instant war, instant denial.
Advertisements urging electors to violate their Electoral College oaths.
Fabrications of collusion with Putin. Investigations that hamstrung a
presidency. Lies and innuendoes leaked and published by the unindicted
co-conspirators we call the “mainstream media.” A never-ending hunt to find
scandals and Trump accusers: a bimbo who pole-danced at bars, her lawyer who
now dances behind bars, another crooked lawyer who
tape-recorded his own clients and now is locked up, disbarred from the Bar. One cartoon character
after another.
As a rabbi of 40
years and a person who believes that most people have the potential for
goodness, and who tries to find the good even in people who disappoint until
they absolutely close off the possibility of goodness being discovered within
them, I now have learned to hate.
The Bible certainly
does not encourage hate. “Do not hate your brother in your heart. [If he does
wrong, go ahead and] Rebuke your compatriot, but do not sin because of him”
(Leviticus 19:17). “Do not seek revenge, and do not bear a grudge against the
children of your people. And you shall love your neighbor as you love yourself”
(Leviticus 19:18). But the Bible acknowledges the existence of viciousness and
cruelty, and it demands of decent people that we not sit on the fence in the
face of evil: “Those who love G-d hate evil” (Psalm 97:10). King Solomon laid
it out best in that magnificently poetic third chapter of Ecclesiastes, which
inspired not only The Byrds but even Pete
Seeger and Judy Collins.
Extremism
in the defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in the pursuit of justice
is no virtue. There is a time to hate.
I have come deeply
to hate. I hate that Donald Trump never was given a chance to be president of
the United States for even one day’s honeymoon. I hate that, long before he won
the presidency — fair and square — corrupt crooks and criminals in the United
States Department of Justice, its Federal Bureau of Investigation, were
actively plotting to take him down. I hate that there are so few outlets in the
media that give voice to condemn the criminality and corruption that broke
every accepted societal norm by which we play the game. I hate that Obama was
in on it, yet continues to pontificate on what is just and on what threatens
freedom.
I hate that they all
keep getting away with it. Every single one of them gets away with it. There is
absolutely no price to be paid on the left for perjury, for conspiracy to
overturn a legitimate election, for treason.
Lt. Gen. Michael
Flynn may or may not be a great American hero. Yes, he has the medals and the
military career for which we all say, “Thank you for your service.” But so did
John McCain, and so does that Vindman guy. OK, so thank you for your service.
Absolutely. But Michael Flynn, whether a hero or simply, merely just a lifelong
patriot who has devoted his entire adult life to the protection and betterment
of the United States, wanted to serve his country. So he served honorably in
the military under Obama as commander in chief. He accepted the chain of
command. And then, after his active military service, he stepped forward to
participate politically under Trump.
Lt. Gen. Flynn never
deserved what was done to him. He was targeted for destruction by criminals and
crooks in the FBI. They set out to destroy him. The FBI is not allowed to
bother law-abiding people like you and me, to set us up, and to induce us to
commit a crime. They are permitted to pursue criminal investigations only when
they have a predicate before them. In the case of Flynn, they had in their
possession a complete recording and transcript of his phone call with Sergey
Kislyak. Yet they interviewed him and asked him to tell them what was said
during the call. The Bureau of Investigation was not investigating; they
already knew the answer. Rather, they were setting him up to speak a falsehood,
to commit the crime of lying to the FBI, an act whose criminal dimensions he
did not appreciate as a layman. They dissuaded him from having an attorney at
the interview so he would slip into the trap. A competent attorney would have
protected him. Frankly, a competent attorney would have killed the interview in
the first place or would have wrangled terms that would have negated its
purpose, much as Hillary did.
For each question,
even if such an interview ever would have happened, an attorney like me would
have been saying, alternating between my client and his interrogator:
“Lieutenant General, you do not have to answer that question. Go ahead, what’s
the next question?” Or “Lieutenant General, please wait a moment. What is the
purpose of this question? What exactly are you asking?” Or “My client, the
Lieutenant General, is delighted he could give you eight minutes of his
valuable time today. If you want to ask him any more questions along these
lines, send us a subpoena. We will study it and let you know our thoughts.”
They took advantage
of a good man who suddenly found himself combating in a different kind of
military theater outside his field of expertise. He knew the jungles of
Afghanistan, not the jungles of the Justice Department in Washington. The slime
dregs of Justice, the Peter Strzoks and Andrew McCabes of the FBI, knew this.
They had the lieutenant general on their terrain. He never should have been
questioned about the call. He never should have been sucked into an interview
without an attorney present. He never should have been lulled into what he said
to the FBI.
Donald Trump has
been the chief executive of this country for more than three years, and he has
proven to be a great president in so many ways, but he sadly has proven
incapable of cleaning the swamp. He at least identified the swamp’s existence,
and he is fighting its effort to swallow him within its muck. But he has proven
that, despite the glorious slogan he inspired, he cannot drain it. Not one
single slime in the swamp has been brought to justice.
There is something
so evil in a society that tolerates a dual standard of justice, dual standards
of everything. On the one hand, we political conservatives harbor profoundly
deep feelings, but we do not destroy people’s lives based on abstract politics.
Yes, we oppose them and expose them, and we hope that contemporary society and
history judge them for the evil they represent. But we do not destroy them in
their lives. They get away with everything. Hillary Clinton
spoliated 33,000 emails amid a federal probe, a federal crime that always ends
up with prison time — but not for her. It is a federal crime to lie under oath
to Congress. Comey, Clapper, Brennan — how have they all avoided
prison time? Strzok, Page, the whole bunch of them? Adam Schiff. The outliers
on the Mueller team. Not one single slime among them in the swamp has been
brought to justice.
These animals
destroyed the life of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. They drove him into such
financial ruin that he had to sell his home to pay his legal bills. They went
after a good boy, Nick Sandmann, and they cruelly made him into the
face of racism. His own Catholic diocese in eastern Kentucky sold him out and
sold out all the boys who stood with him that fateful day in Washington, D.C.,
when he was harassed by a messed-up Indian with a drum. And they did everything
they could to destroy Brett Kavanaugh, a good man, a family man, a man who has devoted
time throughout his life to his church and to the need. They endeavored through
outright perjury to destroy him. The perjurers all got away with
it. Name one single perjurer against Justice
Kavanaugh who ever was brought to justice by Charles Grassley or Lindsey Graham
of the Senate Judicial Committee.
The liars destroy
with impunity because they know they always will get away with
it. Republicans watch the character assassination and then go on Sean Hannity
to sound brave for five minutes. “These people will pay a steep price, Sean.”
“I won’t let them get away with it, Sean.” “Let not your heart be troubled,
Sean.” “We will investigate every crime and every perjury, Sean.” Three years
of hearing this from Paul Ryan, Reince Priebus, Trey Gowdy, Charles Grassley,
Lindsey Graham, Rudy Giuliani, Jason Chaffetz, Kevin McCarthy. Well, Fox
News Alert: They all got away with it. Comey. Brennan. Clapper. Blasey
Ford. Schiff. Hillary. Strzok. Page. McCabe.
If the Left truly
believed in the truth of the slogans they chanted in their failed effort to
destroy Justice Kavanaugh, does anyone truly believe that Biden still would be
standing today? Does anyone truly believe that Sonia Sotomayor could not have
been completely destroyed at the time of her SCOTUS nomination if she were
conservative? If the media were not a division of the Democrat Party, does
anyone doubt that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo today would have been forced from
office like his immediate predecessors, Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson, if
only for presiding over so extraordinary a health catastrophe that his one
state accounts for half the coronavirus illnesses and deaths in the whole
country? Cuomo ordered nursing homes in his state to admit coronavirus-infected
seniors into facilities that were woefully unprepared to handle the medical
ramifications, and that order singularly caused mass death. And yet the same
media that seek any and every angle to blame Trump for not wearing a mask
lionize Cuomo, who not only should wear a mask but also should change his
fingerprints, undergo plastic surgery to reconfigure his appearance, and hide
for dear life in some El Chapo cave from the children and grandchildren left
behind by the more than 5,000 defenseless seniors whom he has martyred so far
on the altar of Democrat liberalism.
There is a time to
love and a time to hate. This is a time to hate.
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