Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Progressive Soros group posing as practicing Jews protest Trump's visit to Pittsburgh

President Trump visited Pittsburgh in the wake of the October 27th anti-Semitic terrorist shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill. About one thousand people, many from a group known as Bend the Arc, protested his show of reverence and peace, blaming their protest on him for his rhetoric.

Trump's Jewish daughter and son-in-law were with him, as was Melania, all to pay their respect and sadness. But they were met with chants of "No more hate!" and signs that read "Words Matter," and "President Hate is not welcome in our state." Kind of hypocritical if you ask me.

I understand how some people feel about Trump's words--he sometimes needs to not respond with the tweets he uses, and he needs to think before saying some of the things he says.

That said, Trump is not a racist nor an anti-Semite. He really isn't. The left tortures his language to make him sound as such, and too often Trump fails to denounce far right groups who sing his praise, but that has more to do with his narcissistic need for admiration than it does with his agreement with those who praise him.

Protestors have the right to protest, but it seems that had they waited until after the dead were buried, it would have shown respect for the dead and their families. I understand they wanted to protest in front of Trump, but they were also protesting in front of the families and they don't know how each of them feel about their protesting while their loved ones were being religiously prepared for interment.

Before the protest, Bend the Arc, an anti Zionist, anti-Semitic, progressive organization run by George Soros' son Alexander, wrote to Trump saying that they don't want him in Pittsburgh unless he denounces white nationalism.

Trump never does what people order him to do, and this far left group knows that.

In fact, this allegedly Jewish group conflated the actual cause of the attack. "Our Jewish community is not the only group you have targeted," the letter began. "You have also deliberately undermined the safety of people of color, Muslims, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. Yesterday's massacre is not the first act of terror you incited against a minority group in our country."

Any right-minded, decent individual knows that's a boatload of crap. It's like Barbra Streisand blaming everything on Trump. It's simply not true and people aren't stupid enough to believe it.

The Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers told CNN, who tried to get him to condemn Trump, "The president of the United States is always welcome. I am a citizen. He is my president. He is certainly welcome."

This rabbi refused to cave to the questioning by CNN's Alisyn Camerota who tried to do verbal calisthenics to get the rabbi to agree that everything that has gone wrong in the world, in the last 100 years, is President Trump's fault.

At the Tree of Life, Trump and his family lit a candle for each deceased person and placed stones and roses at the Star of David memorials for each of the victims.

"I'm just going to pay me respects," Trump said to Fox News. "I'm also goiong to the hospital to see the officers and some of the people that were so badly hurt. So--and I really look forward to going--I would have done it even sooner, but I didn't want to disrupt anymore."

The more the idiots on the left keep talking, the more independent voters will see their hypocrisy and their agenda.


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