Dave Rubin: Israel can Help US through Identity Crisis | The Caroline Glick Show

TWO JEWISH INTELECTUALS DISCUSS THE CONDITION OF AMERICA, ISRAEL AND JEWS

May 4, 2023 | 2 Comments »

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  1. Caroline Glick did a very good job interviewing Dave Rubin. I don’t think he fully understood some of the questions she asked him about American Jews. He got close to an answer when he described their horror at the idea of voting Republican. But he did not get any further into an understanding of the phenomenon at work in this country.

    This country is and has been experiencing an unprecedented amount of unconventional warfare being directed at the populace in the form of psychological operations. The use of projection of all the sins in the calendar onto Donald Trump and onto Republicans (they are racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, etc.) has become an “is.” It is what they truly believe. They have been successfully programmed to actually hate Donald Trump without any real facts that they base it on.

    A recent article in Epoch Times by Naomi Wolff captured this phenomenon when people she knew couldn’t believe she really talked with Tucker Carlson. “How can you even talk with him?” She would then ask them, what did he say that you disagreed with?” Not a single person could identify a single thing that he said about which they disagreed with him. This is what projection and psychological operations do. People are programmed just to believe.

    Dave Ruben has been supportive of De Santis and is very actively involved in his campaign, even though De Santis has not yet declared himself a candidate. I think what Dave Ruben misses about the difference between Trump and De Santis is that Trump has the whole package: he has domestic economic policies that have been shown to work, he has foreign policies that have been shown to keep us out of forever wars, and he has grown the Republican Party in ways that no prior Republican, save for Lincoln has done. There are many Hispanics, Blacks, and millions of working class Americans that will vote for him specifically because his policies benefitted them. The people love Trump because he is for meritocracy, and the left is trying to destroy our meritocracy. People love Trump because his policies brought progress between Israel and Arab countries that no prior president could accomplish. He is the most pro-Israeli president in US history. During his presidency the capital of Israel, Jerusalem was recognized by the US, something many presidents promised and none before Trump delivered.

    De Santis is trying to ride Trump’s coattails, but he is being funded by billionaires who want to stay in control of the country. The RINOs like Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, all the never-Trumpers especially the wealthiest, are supporting De Santis. There is no organic ground swell of support for De Santis. It is all astroturf.

    Ruben essentially stated that Trump is a has been and has no purpose in the Republican Party. I found that arrogant and lacking in gratitude. If not for Trump there would be no De Santis.

    It is true Trump is against De Santis, but he always competes openly with his rivals. He is not underhanded about it, or covert, he is direct and honest about it. If people do not like this, what do they want? A candidate who is fake and pretends to like their rivals?

    I think it is very important to look at the psychological operations being used on the American people in regard to their intensive effort for years to make Trump look bad, as well as the psychological operations that were used on Americans to make us want to take a fake vaccine that was actually a bioweapon. This is serious. Ruben seems to have been taken in by these PSYOPS re: Trump. That is a vulnerability, because serious damage has been done and will be done by government agents who, instead of working for We the People, are spending their time and our money lying 24/7 to Americans. Trying to run De Santis against Trump is one more PSYOPS effort by McConnell and the other RINO billionaires against Americans and for themselves.

  2. I find it interesting that Rubin traveled 5K miles to Israel to lay out a speech on Caroline’s show on behalf of Desantis’ run for president. I am very concerned about Desantis’ refusal to pursue election fraud in his state but it should be even more alarming that his new State congress, just 6month after having won exactly 70% in both state houses of the state legislature (curiously enough), has now passed legislation reversing all the election reforms passed by the previous State congress. Indeed, the legislation awaiting Desantis’ signature makes it criminal for anyone to even conduct any inquiry into election fraud in Florida who is not part of the govt. This is just the latest of a string of events which have caused me concern about Desantis, but this recent election legislation which bakes protections for election fraud into the legal code is the most concerning to me. Interesting that Rubin failed to address this topic in his slobbering enthusiasm for Desantis’ election hopes.

    Here are a few additional facts about Desantis as briefly discussed by Robert Barnes:

    Trump’s concern, his primary concern, is all the talk of trying to get DeSantis in [the presidential race]. The reason why he keeps attacking DeSantis is to tell DeSantis to stay home, and don’t get in…like people think it’s a ego [thing], and the rest and at time, early on, I thought that’s what it was. But as I’ve seen it develop, and heard all the chatter out of DC, and from some of Desantis’ circle, what I had heard a year ago was [that] DeSantis was hooking up with Trump and we’re going to run with him as VP. That made perfect sense for DeSantis, because he’s got a terrible record as a congressman – great record as a governor, but awful atrocious record as a congressman. I mean he said his hero was George W Bush when he was running for congress. He said his icon who he wanted to emulate was Paul Ryan. The man his foreign policy he followed once he got up there was Tom Cotton. He supported the Maidan Coup and wanted more U.S support for it. He three times voted for the trans-pacific partnership deal – the bad trade deal that would have further hurt American jobs that Trump tore up the moment he got in. He’s you know he’s basically been a regime change champion – he did oppose bombing Syria to his credit, but for the most part he was a neocon guy and his whole resume screamed deep state recruit. Here’s a guy from a working class background, but he goes to Yale, then Harvard, then the military. And when in the military he’s getting assigned to Guantanamo and Fallujah … that’s somebody’s tailoring your career to get into a certain path. Now personally I wasn’t surprised by some of his counter WEF, counter globalist policies as Governor, because he’s he’s got a deep working class Italian background Italian-American background, and you know that’s a populist history and heritage that people tend to fall back on. That’s why I think he still has potential uh as a as a presidential candidate, but he would be a disaster… but there’s reasons to be concerned too. Right before he ran for governor he said a bunch of anti-trump things on the issue of Ukraine and Putin and all that jazz. Now as Governor he’s been mostly mute on all of it to his credit and he’s been publicly critical of the world economic Forum.”

    I think primaries are a healthy requirement for all candidates. But if Desantis would ever be able to defeat Trump (which would not be impossible with the correct machines programmed with the correct software to select the right candidate while any inquiry into the matter is restricted by the correct state laws), he could never hold MAGA together which is why he has won all the anti-Trump and anti-MAGA funding and it is also why Trump has been attacking him.