Tuesday, April 2, 2019

WATCH: Whoopi, Behar ‘Pissed Off’ At Joe Biden Accuser, Claim He’s Just ‘A Toucher’

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Former Vice President Joe Biden is under fire as allegations of inappropriate touching continue to mount against a man who would likely be the 2020 frontrunner when he formally enters the race for the White House but some liberals have his back.
On Monday, what was already a dumpster fire due to the account of a woman who claimed Biden smelled her hair and kissed her against her will turned into a raging inferno when another of his victims emerged.
Co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg said they were “pissed off” over the allegations against Biden and claimed he’s just “a toucher.”
In a column published by the Hartford Courant, a former congressional staffer claimed that she too was one of Biden’s victims:
“It wasn’t sexual, but he did grab me by the head” and “He put his hand around my neck and pulled me in to rub noses with me. When he was pulling me in, I thought he was going to kiss me on the mouth.”
Shades of Al Franken!
Despite the clear hypocrisy of defending “Creepy Joe” rather than siding with his accusers because they are women who must be believed, the shrieking harpies at ABC’s popular daytime gabfest The View are rallying their audience to Biden’s defense.
The ladies of ABC’s The View expressed serious doubts Monday about the allegation of inappropriate touching against former Vice President Joe Biden, saying Biden had not behaved inappropriately with them and questioning the motives of Nevada Democrat Lucy Flores.
Whoopi Goldberg led the segment by saying, “Joe is a hands-on kind of guy” and saying she takes Flores “at her word” that she felt uncomfortable being touched from behind and kissed by Biden. However, Goldberg and the other hosts said this does not rise to the level of sexual assault and Biden was just being himself.
“It’s a long way from smelling your hair to grabbing your hoo-ha,” co-host Joy Behar said, using a slang term for vagina. “We all know Joe Biden. He’s been here. When I met him in Florida before he was vice president, he’s so friendly. He’s a close talker. He comes right up into your face and you’re thinking, ‘I hope my breath is good.'”
“It would be unfortunate if we got rid of everybody who’s just an affectionate kind of person,” Behar added.
Just a reminder that the raging hypocrites on The View had a completely different standard for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh last year.
As if more confirmation of why so many Americans have come to despise and distrust the media was needed, it was just served up by Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and crew.
The double standard based on politics only serves to harm those who are truly victims of sexual assault and inappropriate touching and The View hosts essentially shaming those who came out against Biden is way beyond the pale.
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CUFI in Action - March 2019
 
Dear Carl
Last week over 70 CUFI members toured Poland with our dear friend, Holocaust survivor and historian Irving Roth. This unique trip gave our members a rare and personal opportunity to witness the Holocaust through the eyes of a survivor. Part of this journey was filmed and will be broadcast on The Watchman. Documenting the firsthand experience of walking through Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Warsaw Ghetto, Treblinka and Majdanek is critically important in the effort to combat growing Holocaust denial by anti-Semites around the world.

Ellie Wiesel made a statement  "To forget the Holocaust is to kill twice…" Your support of CUFI’s mission enables us to confront these lies and others like them, which attempt to erase Jewish history and cover up the evils of the Final Solution. We must not repeat the sins of the past! Because of you, we are able to unite the power of more than 5 million voices in exposing the evils of anti-Semitism and we are preventing malicious lies from poisoning the minds of current and future generations. We must never forget!
 
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We brought 5 buses of pastors from across the United States to Israel over the last few weeks. These pastor trips, are made possible through the generosity of partners like you, to counteract two of the most widespread lies that accompany the rise of anti-Semitism.

The first is Replacement Theology that attempts to erase God’s covenant with the Jewish people, and the second is the lack of understanding of Israel’s need to defend itself against the enemies that surround them.

Many of the pastors who go on these trips begin their journey with the belief that the proper Christian response to Israel is mere neutrality, but they return filled with conviction that there is a clear moral and biblical imperative to stand with Israel and the Jewish people. Thank you for helping CUFI impact tens of thousands of Christians through the churches and ministries influenced by these pastors.
 
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As we fight against anti-Semitism in all its forms, in all its forms, whether it be Holocaust denial, BDS, or Replacement Theology, our CUFI on Campus students are on the front lines of the battles. These young people face a myriad of challenges, from violent opposition and intimidation by vicious anti-Israel activists to the pressures of hostile campus administrations. Through it all, these students show tremendous commitment and courage as they stand with Israel and their Jewish peers on campus. With your help, CUFI on Campus equips hundreds of Christian students to be fearless advocates for moral clarity and biblical values in defense of God’s covenant with the Jewish people and the land He promised them.
Your giving enables us to train, mentor, and encourage these students to keep fighting in the most effective ways possible. One of the most productive ways for these amazing young men and women to receive quality, in-depth training is by attending our CUFI Washington Summit. The Summit provides a four-day intensive training in pro-Israel advocacy.  

I know that we have big goals but we serve an even bigger God! With your continued support and prayers Christians United for Israel will continue to play a major role in defending the Jewish people and the Jewish state from their enemies in the decades to come. Thank you for all your help! We could not do what we do without your faithful support!
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Pelosi’s Top Legislative Priority Would Punish Dissenters on LGBT Issues

    Nancy Pelosi made headlines last week stating that if Democrats reclaim the House of Representatives, a top agenda item will be to pass laws banning disagreement on LGBT issues.
    Of course, those aren’t the exact words she used, but when “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” are elevated to protected classes in antidiscrimination law, that’s the effect that the government policy has.
    But not every disagreement is discrimination, and our law shouldn’t suppose otherwise.
    The Heritage Foundation has long opposed the expansion of anti-discrimination laws to elevate “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes. Where enacted, these laws—known as SOGI laws—are frequently used as swords to persecute people with unpopular beliefs, rather than as shields to protect people from unjust discrimination.
    Part of the problem with these laws is that they treat reasonable actions as if discriminatory.
    So, for example, if a baker creates custom wedding cakes for marriages, but won’t design or create them for same-sex unions, that’s considered “discrimination” on the basis of “sexual orientation.”
    If a Catholic adoption agency works to find permanent homes for orphans where they’ll be raised by a married mom and dad, but won’t place children with two moms and no dad, or two dads and no mom, that’s considered “discrimination” on the basis of “sexual orientation.”
    If a small business provides health insurance that covers a double mastectomy in the case of breast cancer, but not for women who want to transition and identify as men, that’s considered “discrimination” on the basis of “gender identity.”
    If a school provides separate bathrooms and locker rooms for male and female students, but won’t let male students who identify as women into the female places, that’s considered “discrimination” on the basis of “gender identity.”
    These reasonable policies on disputed questions should not be penalized by the government as if discriminatory.
    Of course, business owners should respect the intrinsic dignity of all of their employees and customers. But this isn’t what laws on sexual orientation and gender identity entail.
    Their threats to our freedoms unite civil libertarians concerned about free speech and religious liberty, free-market proponents concerned about freedom of contract and governmental overregulation, and social conservatives concerned about marriage and culture.
    America is dedicated to protecting the freedoms guaranteed under the First Amendment to the Constitution while respecting citizens’ equality before the law. None of these freedoms is absolute. Compelling governmental interests can at times trump fundamental civil liberties, but laws on sexual identity and gender identity do not pass this test.
    Rather, they trample First Amendment rights and unnecessarily impinge on citizens’ right to run their local schools, charities, and businesses in ways consistent with their values. These laws do not protect equality before the law. Instead, they grant special privileges that are enforceable against private actors.
    These laws could also have serious unintended consequences. These laws tend to be vague and overly broad, lacking clear definitions of what discrimination on the basis of “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” mean and what conduct can and cannot be penalized.
    These laws would impose ruinous liability on innocent citizens for alleged “discrimination” based on subjective and unverifiable identities, not on objective traits. They would further increase government interference in markets, potentially discouraging economic growth and job creation.
    By making “gender identity” a protected class, the government would force Americans to embrace transgender ideology in a variety of settings—with serious consequences for schoolhouses, locker rooms, hospitals, and workplace policies that undermine common sense.
    Schools would have to redo their bathroom, locker room, and dorm room policies to allow students access based on their subjective identity, rather than their objective biology.
    Employers would have to do the same and force all employees to use “preferred pronouns,” as well as cover hormonal and surgical transition procedures in their health care plans.
    Hospitals would have to provide these procedures, and relevant physicians would have to perform them.
    In essence, elevating “gender identity” to a protected class across our federal anti-discrimination laws could impose a nationwide transgender bathroom policy, a nationwide pronoun policy, and a nationwide sex-reassignment health care mandate.
    Already the Department of Education is investigating a complaint from a 5-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by a male classmate who was allowed access to the girls’ bathroom. Last year, Melody Wood and I documented over 130 examples of men charged with using access to bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers to target women for voyeurism and sexual assault.
    SOGI laws threaten the freedom of citizens, individually and in associations, to affirm their religious or moral convictions—convictions such as that marriage is the union of one man and one woman or that maleness and femaleness are objective biological realities to be valued and affirmed, not rejected or altered. Under these laws, acting on these beliefs in a charitable, educational, or commercial context could be actionable discrimination.
    These laws are the ones that have been used to penalize bakers, florists, photographers, schools, and adoption agencies when they declined to act against their convictions concerning marriage and sexuality. They do not adequately protect religious liberty or freedom of speech.
    In short, laws on sexual orientation and gender identity seek to regulate decisions that are best handled by private actors without government interference. They disregard the conscience and liberty of people of good will who happen not to share the government’s opinions about issues of marriage and sexuality based on a reasonable worldview, moral code, or religious faith. Accordingly, these laws risk becoming sources of social tension rather than unity.
    Instead of treating disagreement as if it were discrimination, Americans of all walks of life must strive to peacefully coexist even when we don’t see eye to eye. How sad that Pelosi has already announced her intention to legislate division and punish disagreement.
    Source: Ryan T. Anderson – The Daily Signal. com

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    US Recognition of Israeli Golan Part of Larger American Strategy

      White House official: “To allow the Golan to be controlled by the Syrian and Iranian regimes would turn a blind eye to the threats.”
      U.S. President Donald Trump’s proclamation to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights is reportedly part of a greater strategy.
      It is, in fact, “part of a larger effort by the White House to open new fronts in efforts to combat Iranian [terrorists] and terror proxies in the region,” reports the Washington Free Beacon.
      A White House official tells the site that “to allow the Golan Heights to be controlled by the likes of the Syrian and Iranian regimes would turn a blind eye to the threats emanating from a Syrian regime that engages in atrocities and from Iran and terrorist actors, including Hezbollah, seeking to use the Golan Heights as a launching ground for attacks on Israel.”
      Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly warned of Iranian encroachment in Syria towards Israel’s border and its arming of terrorists. Netanyahu has even stepped over traditional protocol by acknowledging that Israel has been responsible for attacks in Syria aimed at sabotaging Iran’s actions.
      Israel’s parliament passed a law in 1981 which extended the law of the Jewish State to the Golan, a territory captured by Israel in the 1967 war.
      The area of the Golan Heights held by Israel is around 1,200 sq. km. (500 sq. mi.), according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
      More important than the size is the strategic topography which allowed Syrian snipers and artillery to shoot from the plateau at Israeli farmers working their fields down below, prior to the 1967 conflict.
      The war inside Syria since 2011 created a vacuum which allowed terror groups and the Iranian regime to enter, as well as Russia, which has played a pivotal role in overseeing the chaotic situation.
      During the years of the Obama administration, Israeli officials believed that Washington was allowing Moscow to take a leading role inside Syria.
      Netanyahu and Trump have worked together more closely, but the U.S. president’s decision to withdraw American troops from Syria alarmed Israeli officials. Moves by Trump since then to temper the pullout have allayed some of the Israeli concerns.
      The U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights is seen as a move which changes the strategic landscape in a way which benefits both American and Israeli interests.
      Source: World Israel News

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