Closing Thought–11Jan24

A Jewish slap fight…..and arrest that followed….

It appears that there is trouble brewing with the Hasidic Jews of New York.

The rebbe called for an expansion of the property more than 30 years ago, but legal disputes between the two sides (involving, among other things, whether a plaque could refer to the rebbe as deceased) have gone on for years. Community members believe members of the smaller faction secretly dug the tunnel to fulfill the rebbe’s vision of expanding. The New York Post, citing Jewish outlets, reports the group was trying to reach the abandoned men’s mikvah, a ritual bath, around the corner, and had been digging for almost a year. The tunnel was actually discovered late last year, but Monday’s trouble began when a cement truck was brought to fill it and some young Hasidic men tried to block that from happening.

Video from the scene shows a man emerging through the wall of the sanctuary from the tunnel, men sitting in the tunnel to block it from being filled, police confronting the men, and an altercation breaking out, involving people throwing desks and prayer books and the police apparently spraying some sort of irritant, ABC 7 reports. The men arrested were charged with criminal mischief and reckless endangerment, and one was also charged with obstruction of governmental administration. The headquarters is closed while a review of its structural integrity is carried out. A spokesperson for the movement refers to the men who dug the tunnel as “extremist students” and “young agitators” who were primarily in the US on student visas.

What was the aftermath?

Nine men were arrested Monday afternoon when an altercation broke out at a century-old Brooklyn synagogue over a tunnel that had been secretly dug underneath the building. The New York Times reports that the Chabad-Lubavitcher movement, which it describes as one of the most prominent Hasidic Jewish groups in New York, has for decades been in conflict over the movement’s future, with mainstream leadership wanting to carry out the teachings and visions of its leader, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as the rebbe, who died in 1994. But a smaller faction believes he never died and is actually the Messiah, and that has led to disagreements over a planned expansion to the movement’s global headquarters and sanctuary at 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood.

Just one question….WTF?

Plus the problems this tunnel causes for the people around the dig site…..

New York City issued vacate orders and emergency work orders following the discovery of a tunnel that had been secretly dug over a period of nearly a year underneath a historic Brooklyn synagogue. Officials say the building and neighboring structures will be stabilized and occupant safety will be ensured, the AP reports. The synagogue has been cited for the illegal excavation, which, a spokesperson says, was carried out by a rogue group of “extremist” young men.

Why can’t they just along?

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GOP Debate–Down To Two

It’s that time again….time to be bored to death.

Last night was the GOP debate before the Iowa vote next week…..and before the debate was aired Christie threw in the towel…..

Chris Christie has dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination just days before the Iowa caucuses. “I’ve always said that if there came a point in time in this race where I couldn’t see a path to accomplishing that goal that I would get out,” the former New Jersey governor said at a campaign event in New Hampshire Wednesday, per the New York Times. “It’s clear to me tonight that there isn’t a path for me to win the nomination, which is why I’m suspending my campaign tonight for president of the United States.” Christie was speaking hours before rivals Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis were due to take part in the fifth GOP debate, which he didn’t qualify for.

Christie’s campaign had struggled to make headway in the polls but the AP describes the move as a surprise, given that Christie had staked the success of his campaign on New Hampshire’s Jan. 23 primary and had insisted as recently as Tuesday that he wasn’t planning to drop out. “I would be happy to get out of the way for someone who is actually running against Donald Trump,” Christie said Tuesday, per Politico, arguing that rivals including Haley weren’t going after the former president like he was. On Wednesday he said that anybody unwilling to describe Trump as unfit to be president was unfit themselves.

Sources tell NBC News that Christie isn’t expected to endorse another candidate at this time, though his exit will likely boost Haley among the moderate New Hampshire Republican voters both campaigns had targeted. A CNN poll this week found that Trump had the support of 39% of likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire, with Haley at 32% and Christie at 12%. The poll found that Haley was the second choice of around two-thirds of Christie voters, enough to put her in first place with Christie’s exit.

Christie has a closing thought about his female rival…. “She’s gonna get smoked, and you and I both know it,” a hot mic caught Christie saying, though he didn’t use her name. “She’s not up to this.” 

Enough of the banter….let’s talk about the GOP debate that had 2 people taking shots….down to DeSantis and Haley….

Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley got plenty of talking time in Wednesday night’s GOP debate given that they were the only candidates on stage, and they largely used it to attack each rather than frontrunner Donald Trump. (The former president again skipped the debate and instead took part in a town hall on Fox News.) Haley relentlessly promoted a new website called deSantisLies, while he accused her of being a “mealy-mouthed politician.” Some moments:

  • Trump: Both candidates declined to say that Trump doesn’t respect the Constitution, per the New York Times. DeSantis again said he feared Trump would be too distracted by his legal fights to be an effective president. Haley said that while Trump has called Jan. 6, 2021, a “beautiful day,” she considers it a “terrible day,” per the Washington Post. She also said it was “ridiculous” to state (as a Trump attorney did in court) that a president who assassinated a political rival would have immunity, and she said she was wary of the “chaos” Trump might bring to a second term.
  • Odd joke: DeSantis joked that Haley has a “problem with ballistic podiatry,” which he explained means “shooting yourself in the foot every other day,” per the AP. Haley responded with an eye roll.
  • A slam: Haley criticized how DeSantis has run his campaign, asserting that he has “blown $150 million” with little to show for it. “If he can’t handle the financial parts of a campaign, how is he going to handle the economy when it comes to the White House?” she asked. DeSantis responded that she was focused on campaign minutia instead of issues voters actually care about. When moderators cut him off, Haley added, “I think I hit a nerve.”
  • Admiration: After two hours of hurling sometimes nasty insults at each other, the candidates were asked what they admired about each other. DeSantis said Haley spoke out strongly on important issues as UN ambassador, and he also said he liked her state of South Carolina, adding that becoming its governor was a “great achievement.” Haley was more succinct: “I think he’s been a good governor.”
  • Ukraine: The pair split notably on Ukraine, with DeSantis accusing Haley of supporting a war she doesn’t know how to end, reports Politico. “You can take the ambassador out of the United Nations,” he said, “but you can’t take the United Nations out of the ambassador.” (This quip came well before he praised her UN performance.) Haley countered that allowing Russia to win would be a big victory for China, too.

If you would like more then….The Hill has a comprehensive roundup of key points.

Believe me folks….it was a yawn as usual…..nothing but shots and BS for the full time….be glad you are not a politics junkie.

I hope you got something out of this review…

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“lego ergo scribo”