Donald Trump "anti-Jewish" gibberish exposed in Florida
Three opinion letters published in the SunSentinel are prefaced by MaineWriter: This is another Trump division mess led by Michael Glassner, a Trumpzi lock step cult follower, who is trying to brand Trump opponents as being antisemitic. He is leading the political campaign of stoking division and fear in the electorate, by making false statements about people who oppose his warlock leader, that they are somehow tainted by "antisemitism".
But it was Donald Trump who said that White Supremacists are "good people". Trump's comments made about Charlottesville in 2017, were a low point in his failed presidency.
There are no "good White Supremacists". Moreover, there is no correlation whatsoever between following Donald Trump's chaotic rhetoric and anything resembling "sanity". In other words, Michael Glassner and his racist boss make no sense. MaineWriter opinion, this terrible campaign about Trump's opponents being antisemitic has blessedly backfired. I strongly oppose Donald Trump because of his stupidly cruel, and evil policies.
Michael Glassner, the (cult) Chief Operating Officer of Trump for President Inc., again attempts to infer that those not supporting Trump’s actions regarding Israel are anti-Semitic.
Shame on him for his blatant effort to manipulate people into thinking his or Trump’s false conclusion has any semblance of validity.
Netanyahu could be similarly described as anti-Semitic.
We know that is not true and we know that the Israeli population is divided in its opinions on the Golan Heights and the move of the U.S. Embassy to Israel.
The real issue which seems to get lost in the shuffle of this continuing politicization is whether Trump’s actions and statements make Israel safer and more secure as a nation. Let’s have that discussion as opposed to hypocritical fear mongering inferences of anti-Semitism.
Lawrence M. Kopelman Fort Lauderdale
3. Anti-Jewish jibberish
While it is perfectly normal for me to become upset when reading about another outrageous, immoral or unethical action by President Trump, the op-ed Wednesday from Michael Glassner made me absolutely apocalyptic!
Fortunately, when I reached the signature section, I realized that he is the COO of the Trump for president organization, which at least helps to explain his ignorant, bigoted, and uninformed editorial, which was littered with lies, innuendos and one sided-opinion, stated as fact.
Glassner would be better informed if he would spend some time studying Torah or at least reviewing some of the truly magnificent Jewish texts involving history, culture and philosophy. He would then have the benefit of actually understanding the history and background of Judaism, as opposed to simply being exposed to the ignorance, bias and white nationalism spirit his president is helping foster.
Lastly, many of my life long Jewish friends are now discussing the unbelievable negative connotations to us Jews that we are now grappling with, exactly because of Trump’s unilateral moves in the Middle East that were heralded by Glassner. We all expect it to come back to haunt us.
Walter Hollander Fort Lauderdale
Proudly, I support Judaism for many reasons, not the least of which are because of the human generosity the Jews exhibit and their historically prayerful respect for the Torah.
1. Trump propaganda on Israel
This letter is in regard to the propaganda piece written by Michael Glassner, COO of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. He’s not exactly an unbiased person giving an unbiased opinion. But I digress.
Glassner has obviously tipped the Republicans' hand as to what they will be campaigning on, regarding the Jewish vote in 2020. At the risk of invoking a stereotype of Jews, I think they are too smart to fall for it.
Most Democrats, and Jewish-Americans, who are questioning Israel are rightly doing so because of a concern that a foreign government, any foreign government, can have undue influence over our own government. Especially a government run by a corrupt, right-wing demagogue like Benjamin Netanyahu.
At least, there are many people in South Florida who are not drinking the Glassner message about "Antisemitism", the stoking, trying to incite division among Trump opponents in the Resistance.
Three opinion letters follow, published in the South Florida SunSentinel:
1. Trump propaganda on Israel
This letter is in regard to the propaganda piece written by Michael Glassner, COO of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. He’s not exactly an unbiased person giving an unbiased opinion. But I digress.
Glassner has obviously tipped the Republicans' hand as to what they will be campaigning on, regarding the Jewish vote in 2020. At the risk of invoking a stereotype of Jews, I think they are too smart to fall for it.
Most Democrats, and Jewish-Americans, who are questioning Israel are rightly doing so because of a concern that a foreign government, any foreign government, can have undue influence over our own government. Especially a government run by a corrupt, right-wing demagogue like Benjamin Netanyahu.
Even some Jews in Israel have said the United States has too much influence over Israel.
Trump is supporting Israel because someone told him it would benefit him politically, and possibly financially. He has no more feeling in his heart for Israel than his neo-nazi, KKK inspired, Charlottesville-marching base.
Bill Longmuir, Margate
Trump is supporting Israel because someone told him it would benefit him politically, and possibly financially. He has no more feeling in his heart for Israel than his neo-nazi, KKK inspired, Charlottesville-marching base.
Bill Longmuir, Margate
Respect for reading the Torah- Respect for Judaism |
2. Trump and Antisemitism
Michael Glassner, the (cult) Chief Operating Officer of Trump for President Inc., again attempts to infer that those not supporting Trump’s actions regarding Israel are anti-Semitic.
Shame on him for his blatant effort to manipulate people into thinking his or Trump’s false conclusion has any semblance of validity.
Netanyahu could be similarly described as anti-Semitic.
We know that is not true and we know that the Israeli population is divided in its opinions on the Golan Heights and the move of the U.S. Embassy to Israel.
The real issue which seems to get lost in the shuffle of this continuing politicization is whether Trump’s actions and statements make Israel safer and more secure as a nation. Let’s have that discussion as opposed to hypocritical fear mongering inferences of anti-Semitism.
Lawrence M. Kopelman Fort Lauderdale
3. Anti-Jewish jibberish
While it is perfectly normal for me to become upset when reading about another outrageous, immoral or unethical action by President Trump, the op-ed Wednesday from Michael Glassner made me absolutely apocalyptic!
Fortunately, when I reached the signature section, I realized that he is the COO of the Trump for president organization, which at least helps to explain his ignorant, bigoted, and uninformed editorial, which was littered with lies, innuendos and one sided-opinion, stated as fact.
Glassner would be better informed if he would spend some time studying Torah or at least reviewing some of the truly magnificent Jewish texts involving history, culture and philosophy. He would then have the benefit of actually understanding the history and background of Judaism, as opposed to simply being exposed to the ignorance, bias and white nationalism spirit his president is helping foster.
Lastly, many of my life long Jewish friends are now discussing the unbelievable negative connotations to us Jews that we are now grappling with, exactly because of Trump’s unilateral moves in the Middle East that were heralded by Glassner. We all expect it to come back to haunt us.
Walter Hollander Fort Lauderdale
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