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December 14, 2009 - 7:43 pm - by Ed Driscoll

“What’s the Difference Between the Mafia and a Hollywood Leftist? …the Mafia doesn’t go after your family.”

Related: From the folks who wanted to keep Saddam Hussein in power, “Joe Lieberman, Mass Murderer?”

Related: “Let the professional Jews quote the Talmud at me, but the way Lieberman has derived his political morality from his religious fundamentalism, and used both as fig leaves to cover his thralldom to money, is ritually unclean. Some people—for example, the sick and the crippled—might say that it is really not Jewish at all.”

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Flashback: “There’s something vaguely reassuring about all this, from the view of sitting on the right. It reveals to conservatives that the nastiness exhibited in our earlier disagreements with these folks was never personal; these people are clearly nasty to anyone who disagrees with them.”

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  1. 1. CR

    “Some people—for example, the sick and the crippled—might say that it is really not Jewish at all.”

    We have met the reincarnation of Rabbi Elazar Menachem Schach and his name is Lee Siegel. Just as Schach became a major factor in Israeli politics a generation ago by questioning the very Jewishness of his party’s major political opponents Siegel does the same here.

    Lee, if you have ever eaten pork, drive your car on Saturday or had a non-Jewish girlfriend (or boyfriend if that suits your proclivities) don’t be casting no aspersions, bro!