American Values

Dissing Bibi

We’re still trying to figure out how a 20 year-old, who we’re told was acting alone, managed to conduct drone surveillance at a Trump rally site, fire off eight shots, nearly killing the former president, and actually killing one of the attendees and wounding others.

 

He succeeded because multiple Secret Service guidelines were, for some unknown reason, violated or ignored. By the way, there is more information indicating that the shooter was a leftist and inspired by the left.

 

Now fast forward to Washington, D.C., yesterday.

 

When Volodymyr Zelensky visits Washington he gets presidential-level security. Not the kind of security given to former President Donald Trump, but the same level of security given to President Joe Biden. He also stays at the Blair House, across from the White House, which is reserved for visiting heads of state.

 

In contrast, the Biden administration insisted on having a list of everyone traveling with Netanyahu, who was understandably concerned about security given the explosion of anti-Semitism we have seen here lately. But Biden officials objected to the number of security personnel Netanyahu wanted to bring and forced the Israeli delegation to cut back on their security.

 

Then, the prime minister of Israel was reportedly denied use of the Blair House. He was instead put up at the Watergate Hotel, which was promptly invaded by radical leftists who spread maggots and other insects all over the hotel. Last night, the Watergate’s fire alarms were repeatedly set off.

 

Clearly, the security was inadequate.

 

Does anyone see a theme here? Let me help you.

 

If you are a political rival to the current neo-Marxist regime in America, or if you are a foreign leader who will not fall down on your knees and suck the toes of the president (figuratively speaking, of course), you should not relax just because the Biden administration is providing security.

 

Just like there are two systems of justice, there appears to be two levels of security -- one for friends of the regime and one for opponents.