So last night I watched the @AlbertBrooks documentary. It's great, especially the first hour. This thread isn't about that, tho.
Like Brooks, it's very Jewish, in some of the main ways I love and identify with Jewishness: humor, guilt, loving nostalgia for family. 1/
It's all build on a conversation/friendship between @robreiner and @AlbertBrooks. They met in high school and had famous funnymen as parents.
To say I disagree w/Reiner on politics is an understatement. But I also feel like he could be a cousin or uncle. Which got me thinking 2/
While watching interviews with Jon Stewart, Jonah Hill, Steven Spielberg, Ben Stiller, Judd Apatow, Larry David, Sarah Silverman -- all Jews -- it dawned on me that if any of them had been on the ground on 10/7 Hamas would have killed them too. 3/
It wouldn't matter what they think of Israel or what their politics are. In fact, it doesn't actually matter whether they're Jewish at all, given that Hamas killed quite a few non-Jews on 10/7. That's not the point. 4/
The point is that for Hamas, and a lot of people defending it, they're all just Jews. And one Jew or "Zionist" in Israel is as deserving of being murdered as another in the name of "resistance." After all there were very leftwing peace activists who were slaughtered on 10/7. 5/
Virtually all of the Jews most Americans like or admire in one way or another count the same in Hamas' eyes as the strangers who were raped, murdered, or tortured. They all could very easily have had relatives or friends who were raped, tortured, or murdered. 6/
When you hear about "global intifada" or even random Jewish college kids being threatened or intimidated or even when it's suggested that American Jews aren't *really* American, it's worth remembering that there really are no "good" and "bad" Jews for these people. 7/
The toddlers being held captive could easily be, I dunno, Adam Sandler's nieces or nephews, Albert Einstein's, Ruth Bader-Ginsburg's or William Shatner's grandkids or great-grandkids. 8/
You can say I'm being manipulative, using famous Jewish-Americans to generate sympathy for "Zionists," Israelis, and Jews generally. Fair enough, I guess. But the point remains, I'm not the one reducing all Jews to a single identity. The anti-Semites are.... 9/
And I mean the anti-Semites of the left and the right. Any talk of "the Jews" -- or whatever euphemisms people come up with -- reduce a diverse group of people into a single identity that erases their disagreements and individuality. 10 thedispatch.com/newsletter/gfi…
Again, I disagree *a lot* with many famous Jewish-Americans. But if you're going to reduce them all to one narrow identity, then I think it's worth pointing out that Hamas -- and its defenders -- would happily murder and torture all of the "good Jews" too. 11/
They'd kill the kids of Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Jon Stewart, Sarah Silverman. They'd rape Mel Brooks' grandkids in front of him or shoot Billy Crystal. And if that horrifies you more than the same being done to accountants or plumbers, that should tell you something. 12/
And the defenders of Hamas, would -- and probably do -- harass, mock, and belittle the relatives of those popular Jews on campuses across the country. At least there's no reason to think they wouldn't
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Again, I don't think fame confers any extra moral status (and neither does Hamas!). But I think a lot of people treat the "normal" victims as abstractions. How else could anyone justify putting Hitler mustaches on posters for stolen babies? 14/ telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/2…
Anyway, this is just what went through my mind as I watched this wonderful -- and profoundly Jewish -- documentary about Albert Brooks (who was born "Albert Einstein" btw and is Super Dave Osbourne's brother). fin/
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Okay so I’m finally up to speed on Noem killing her dog. I was open to the idea there was more to the story, farm life is hard, etc. But this seems indefensible to me. If I had that attitude about my Carolina Dog, I would have shot Zoë a dozen times over when she was young.
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Cricket was not, from Noem’s own account an irredeemable dog and there were plenty of alternatives available to her. But at the risk of taking Noem more seriously than she deserves, I think it’s worth thinking more about why she tells this story.
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Noem wants to be VP. Noem is close to Corey Lewandowski who is a thuggish guy who thinks talking tough is a core part of MAGA and essential to impressing Trump.
Indeed, Trump, famously wants Roy Cohn types willing to go as dirty and ugly on his behalf as possible.
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I know young activists want validation and to feel heard. I can meet them half-way. I hear what these kids are saying, but I can't validate it because they are indefensibly moronic, silly, and morally deformed. 1/ wsj.com/us-news/educat…
If, say, grad students wanting better pay butchered babies, murdered and raped civilians, and took the children of their professors hostage, you know what we would call them? Butchers, murderers, and rapists. 2/
You certainly can think the *Palestinian* cause is just, but that doesn't require endorsing Hamas' *means.* To say you're pro-Hamas is to say that any means are justified for your desired end. You're saying you are pro-murder, rape, and hostage-taking. MLK you ain't. 3/
I think this article gets the causality almost perfectly backwards. It wasn't the right's defeat that launched the trans stuff as a political issue, it was the left's success and need for a new cause, which in turn invited the conservative backlash. 1/ nytimes.com/2023/04/16/us/…
Just as a chronological fact, the issue didn't start with the GOP opposing trans athletes in sports. The issue started with .. the issue! -- pushing trans athletes in sports. You can say that's good, bad, or mixed. But you can't start with the right's *reaction* as the start. 2/
This is a pattern going back decades. Progressives -- sometimes rightly, sometimes not -- push an idea forward (it's inherent in the label "progressive" ffs). And when they meet resistance from conservatives, progressives & the media declare "look what the right is starting!" 3/
The news is now out there. So, I should say something here. My beloved mom, Lucianne Goldberg, passed away yesterday. She died peacefully at home, surrounded by people – and pets! – who loved her. 1/
My daughter insisted on flying here from California to be with her, which gave grandma great joy. It gave me that mix of pride and anguish you feel when your child endures pain for being courageous and kind. 2/
My mom lived the most incredible life. She was wildly accomplished before most people ever heard of her during the Clinton brouhaha. Tough, brilliant, incredibly funny, she was many things to many people. But for me, she was just my mom. 3/ commentary.org/john-podhoretz…