Disgraceful! Two “Jews against DeSantis” allowed to scream and storm the stage

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All Ron’s denouncing of antisemitism and ass-kissing of the jews, 85% Demoncrats and DeSantis opponents, and praise for their precious, dagger-shaped Israel is for naught, as security totally drops the ball (on purpose?)

https://www.blabber.buzz/conservative-news/1048391-watch-what-happens-to-ron-desantis-during-his-speech-in-new-hampshire-video

 

First the jews demonize you, then they murder you!

It reminds me of security overtly letting President Kennedy be shot ….running boards retracted, bulletproof glass bubbletop removed…. and the agent on the rear bumper, Lawton, holding onto the trunk handles and looking forward (where the real assassins were about to fire) was ordered to dismount –and ended up literally standing on the street, throwing his arms into the air to say “WTF????!!!”!

Seconds later our last president who did not take orders from Israel had half his head shot off in front of his wife, Jacky. Even the Mafia would not kill a man in front of his spouse!

…and also, in 1995, allowing the murder of Israeli PM Yitzah Rabin of Israel, a founding father of Israel, a war hero for that country who seriously wanted a just peace with the Palestinians. This was the ONE man who, as both a decorated soldier and as the prime minister, had the huge prestige and power to finally pull it off… to make peace in the Middle East….

So his own bodyguards parted like the Red Sea, and the assassin walked right up behind him and shot him from a foot away!

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  1. Rabin looked kind of European. Perhaps he was an honourary Aryan?

    Rabin as an officer, later a general:

    Wiki:

    Yitzhak Rabin (/rəˈbiːn/;[1] Hebrew: יִצְחָק רַבִּין, IPA: [jitsˈχak ʁaˈbin] (listen); 1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–77, and from 1992 until his assassination in 1995.

    Rabin was born in Jerusalem to Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe and was raised in a Labor Zionist household. He learned agriculture in school and excelled as a student. He led a 27-year career as a soldier and ultimately attained the rank of Rav Aluf [GENERAL].

    As a teenager he joined the Palmach, the commando force of the Yishuv. He eventually rose through its ranks to become its chief of operations during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. He joined the newly formed Israel Defense Forces in late 1948 and continued to rise as a promising officer.

    He helped shape the training doctrine of the IDF in the early 1950s, and led the IDF’s Operations Directorate from 1959 to 1963. He was appointed Chief of the General Staff in 1964 and oversaw Israel’s victory in the 1967 Six-Day War.

    Rabin served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States from 1968 to 1973, during a period of deepening U.S.–Israel ties. He was appointed Prime Minister of Israel in 1974 after the resignation of Golda Meir. In his first term, Rabin signed the Sinai Interim Agreement and ordered the Entebbe raid. He resigned in 1977 in the wake of a financial scandal. Rabin was Israel’s minister of defense for much of the 1980s, including during the outbreak of the First Intifada.

    In 1992, Rabin was re-elected as prime minister on a platform embracing the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. He signed several historic agreements with the Palestinian leadership as part of the Oslo Accords. In 1994, Rabin won the Nobel Peace Prize together with long-time political rival Shimon Peres and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Rabin also signed a peace treaty with Jordan in 1994.

    In November 1995, he was assassinated by an extremist named Yigal Amir, who opposed the terms of the Oslo Accords. Amir was convicted of Rabin’s murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Rabin was the first native-born prime minister of Israel and was the only prime minister to be assassinated and the second to die in office after Levi Eshkol. Rabin has become a symbol of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.

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