Trump praises Hitler. ADL remains silent.

In a terrifying moment for American Jews, the org is nowhere to be found.

(I followed Marisa Kabas’s Substack. She was organizational in working to get Substack to stop allowing Nazis to monetize their Substacks. When Substack decided they weren’t going to do that, she broke away and writes her work on her own Handbasket. I wish I had the money to support her, but I can share her work, and this piece is extra-important. -A)

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Marisa Kabas October 24, 2024

Did you know that two separate stories dropped this week in which former Trump officials said he praised and admired Hitler while in office during his first term?

No, itโ€™s possible you didnโ€™t. It wasnโ€™t on the front page of major newspapers. It didnโ€™t warrant major cable news segments. The Anti-Defamation League didnโ€™t even consider it worthy of a response. To put a finer point on it: The Republican candidate for the Presidential election taking place in less than two weeks openly praised Hitler and it was met with a yawn. How did we get here? How is this happening?

For background, The Atlantic published a story with details of a disturbing conversation:

As his presidency drew to a close, and in the years since, he has become more and more interested in the advantages of dictatorship, and the absolute control over the military that he believes it would deliver. โ€œI need the kind of generals that Hitler had,โ€ Trump said in a private conversation in the White House, according to two people who heard him say this.

Then an interview with former Chief of Staff John Kelly published by the Times on Tuesday evening included this bit:

Trump told him that โ€œHitler did some good things.โ€

Mr. Kelly confirmed previous reports that on more than one occasion Mr. Trump spoke positively of Hitler.

โ€œHe commented more than once that, โ€˜You know, Hitler did some good things, too,โ€™โ€ Mr. Kelly said Mr. Trump told him.

Mr. Kelly said that Mr. Trump had little appreciation for history โ€” โ€œI think heโ€™s lacking in that,โ€ he said โ€” but said that he would still try to explain to Mr. Trump why those comments about Hitler were problematic.

It was bad enough that Vice President Harris addressed it in brief remarks from her DC residence Wednesday afternoon. โ€œIt is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump would invoke Adolf Hitler โ€” the man who is responsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews, and hundreds of thousands of Americans,” she said.

Itโ€™s difficult for me to be incredulous anymore after nearly 10 years of a Trump-clogged news cycle, but this one makes me want to yell at the Editor-in-Chief of the New York Times, โ€œWeโ€™re talking about Hitler! The man who orchestrated the mass murder of Jews! Your own paper has evidence that Trump admires him! Sound the alarm!โ€ 

The interests of media bosses have always been at odds with reporters and readers, but now that conflict has been laid bare. 

Adam Serwer (@adamserwer.bsky.social)

I donโ€™t know what is going to happen but one reason I am pessimistic about Harrisโ€™ chances is that a former Trump chief of staff saying the president praised Hitler doesnโ€™t make the front pages, except maybe as an aside in a bigger story framed as a partisan attack by his rival

Though the story failed to be a media priority, I figured the ADL, the countryโ€™s most prominent Jewish nonprofit with a mission of combating antisemitism in all forms, would have something to say. Yet when I looked at their website, I saw nothing (aside from an announcement of a โ€œConcert Against Hateโ€ hosted by Ben Stiller and featuring Sia.) Their social media feeds were similarly void of any reference to Trump and Hitler. 

So on Wednesday afternoon I reached out with a brief synopsis of Trumpโ€™s positive comments on Hitler and asked if the ADL had a comment. More than 24 hours later: silence. I followed up Thursday morning and reached out via multiple social platforms to the organization and its CEO Jonathan Greenblatt. Still, nothing. 

The ADLโ€™s failure to address Trump praising Hitler isnโ€™t shocking, given their selective outrage in the past year about which Jews are worthy of defense, and the fact that they honored Jared Kushner with an award earlier this year. Greenblatt issued a rare rebuke of Trump in September after the Republican candidate said “If I don’t win this electionโ€ฆ. the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that if that happens.” But other than, Greenblatt has continually shown his willingness to kowtow to power, whether it be Trump or Elon Musk. And the current silence is galling.

Why fixate on the response of one nonprofit organization? Well, because the ADLโ€”with Greenblatt as their public faceโ€”has positioned itself as the arbiter of what is and is not antisemitic. Whenever youโ€™re reading an article and it cites a figure about the number of antisemitic incidents in the country, thatโ€™s likely a stat from the ADL’s annual audit. In the wake of the October 7th attacks in Israel, theyโ€™ve frequently conflated antizionism with antisemitismโ€”so much so that Wikipediaโ€™s editors voted in June to designate the organization as โ€œgenerally unreliableโ€ source on antisemitism. But still theyโ€™re considered an authority on the wants and needs of American Jews. 

This dangerous conflation has led to the unfair persecution of Jews against Israelโ€™s mass murder of Palestinians, including a Harvard student who was accused of antisemitism for posting protest posters ahead of Yom Kippur. There is no world in which this makes it safer to be Jewish. 

Greenblatt found time in the past two days to tweet about his loathing for Jewish pro-Palestine student protesters, but didnโ€™t have a moment to spare for the single-most terrifying thing an American Jew could read: that the potential next president thinks Adolf Hitler was good. 

https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/trump-hitler-adl-greenblatt

WA man accused of tying noose around teen’s neck because he said he was gay

https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/man-ties-noose-around-teen-neck

OK this is what the right wing regressive movement is all about.ย  A teen happy with who he was and his friend who may or may not be gay as well, both being harassed and threatened for simply being open about themselves.ย  ย They were harming no one, but some asshole right wing adult took offense and wanted to teach them fear for being different from straight cis folk.ย  This is the right wing / Christian nationalism desire for a 1950s fake culture of only the things they demand be accepted being seen in society.ย  ย I remember a person I knew who was elderly asking me why we gays just couldn’t stay in the closet and not let anyone know, it was better then.ย  I asked for whom?ย  The answer was those straight cis happy people.ย 

One of the co-founders of the Florida don’t say gay bill that started all this was a hyper fundamentalist Christian who publically said he wrote the bill because he was upset and disgusted that kids were coming out to their peers and being accepted instead of ostracized, humiliated, and beaten up.ย  He hated that students, young kids were not targeted for abuse by other kids and teachers.ย  That stuck with me and burned deeply.ย  The reason is below.

One day I in science class led by a large what today we would call a maga person teacher, after class ended and I gathered my stuff and started to exit the room I was attacked by a very large kid and his friends.ย  I was small, about 60 pounds, not even five foot.ย  I got smashed in the face and body, hit till I fell to the floor.ย  I knew this feeling, I got it at home, so I did what I did then, covered my face already full of blood, curled up tight and took the kicks and blows.ย  ย Before the bell rang again they moved off and I started to uncurl when the teacher grabbed by my shoulder and wrenched me around to face him.ย  Through tearing blurry eyes I watched as he told me, “This is what you get for being a fagot and I hope they do it again and again”ย ย  ย I went to the bathroom and tried to wash up and stop the blood.ย  I sat a few classes in the bathroom.ย  I got marked absent for those classes but no one asked why.ย  This the world this person who wrote the “Don’t say gay” bill wants to bring back, that they are proud of.ย  ย Hugs.ย  Scottie

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Seattleโ€™s ABC affiliateย reports:

A 38-year-old Bremerton man was arrested Monday in connection with an alleged assault involving two boys, including his biological son, according to the Kitsap County Sheriffโ€™s Office.ย Joseph Sweeney faces multiple charges, including second-degree assault and a hate crime.

The arrest followed allegations that Sweeney assaulted the two boys on October 20. According to the court documents, Sweeney asked his 13-year-old sonโ€™s friend if he was gay; when the teen said, โ€œYes, is it a crime to be gay in this house?โ€ deputies said Sweeney put a noose around his neck and tightened it.

Sweeney allegedly recorded both boys with his cell phone while telling them to kiss each other in an effort to humiliate them, detectives said in the court documents. A search of Sweeneyโ€™s residence also led to the discovery of a firearm, which he is prohibited from possessing due to a prior domestic violence protection order issued in Kansas City in 2023.

Read theย full article.

Peace & Justice History for 10/24:

October 24, 1935
Langston Hughes’s first play, “Mulatto,” opened on Broadway. It was the longest-running play (373 performances) by an African-American until Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” which premiered in 1959.
Langston Hughes
First-rate bio of Langston Hughesย 
October 24, 1940
The 40-hour workweek went into effect under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, requiring employers to pay overtime and restricting the use of child labor.
Decades of labor agitation and a considerable number of lives made this change possible.


More on The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938:ย 
October 24, 1945

The United Nations World Security Organization came into being when the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR) in mid-afternoon deposited its instrument of ratification of the U.N. Charter.
The USSR became the last of the five major powers and the 29th of 51 nations, the minimum necessary to bring this about. James F. Byrnes, U.S. Secretary of State, then signed the protocol formally attesting that the Charter of the United Nations had come into force.This is now considered United Nations Day.

Read moreย  (no paywall.)
October 24, 1970
Salvador Allende Gossens, an avowed Marxist and head of the Unidad Popular Party, became the president of Chile after being elected and confirmed by the Chilean Congress.For the next three years, the United States exerted tremendous pressure to destabilize and unseat the Allende government. In 1958, and again in 1964, Allende had run on a socialist /communist platform. In both elections, the United States government (as well as U.S. businesses such as International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT), which had significant investments in Chile) worked to defeat Allende by sending millions of dollars of assistance to his political opponents.

Allende and supporters
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October 24, 1981

More than 250,000 people, organized by the Committee for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), marched through London to protest the siting of American nuclear missiles in the United Kingdom.
More background and video

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryoctober.htm#october24

The republicans are at it again.

We voted and I am worn out 10 23 2024

And she’ll need an education legislature, also

we could all use a Good News Tuesday by Jeff Tiedrich

(More good news, after Scottie’s video, as to the early voting news! Blue language alert, so no reading until you’re not somewhere the f-word is not acceptable. Else scroll just a bit, because of course the first sentence is joyous and contains the f-word. Also, italicized script beneath the suns are by the author, Jeff Tiedrich.)

Kamalaโ€™s up and Donnyโ€™s down Read on Substack

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Okay. Next line,

fuck this fucking nail-biter of an election. good news is out there โ€” letโ€™s have a look.

undecideds are deciding โ€” and theyโ€™re breaking towards Kamala Harris.

A majority of voters (80%) say they made up their minds about which candidate to support over a month ago, while 11% made up their minds in the last month, 6% made up their minds in the past week, and 3% still have not made up their mind. 

โ€œVoters who made their decision on who to support over a month ago break for Trump, 52% to 48%, while voters who made up their mind in the last month or week break for Harris, 60% to 36%,โ€ Kimball said. โ€œThe three percent of voters who said they could still change their mind currently favor Harris, 48% to 43%.โ€

I know, right? who could be undecided in a race thatโ€™s basically everyone gets a puppy vs diarrhea forever?

but there are huge swaths of votes who just donโ€™t pay attention to politics until the very last minute โ€” and now that theyโ€™re finally tuned in, itโ€™s dawning on them that wait, one of the candidates is ass-spraying mayhem? oh, fuck that shit.

think back to 1980. polling showed the race was a dead heat โ€” but in the final weeks, just about every goddamned undecided broke towards Reagan, and what looked like a nail-biter ended up being a blowout.

this year, however, it looks like the fence-sitters are doing the right thing.


hang on, you need some more good polling news? fine, be that way.

Kamala leads dong-obsessed fry chef Donny Convict in favorability by 11 percentage points, while 58% of registered voters fucking loathe Donny.

The nationwide poll, conducted last week, found Harrisโ€™s favorability to be significantly higher than Trumpโ€™s, with 51 percent of registered voters viewing Harris as a favorable candidate compared to just 40 percent who felt the same about Trump. Independent voters, notably, were equally split on their opinions of Harris, while the majority of independent votersโ€”58 percentโ€”felt negatively about Trump.

donโ€™t forget that this is going to be the first post-Roe national election.

But perhaps no Democratic stance resonated more with voters than abortion, which saw Harris lead Trump by 23 percent.

reproductive rights continues to be a losing issue for Donny, and heโ€™s still bragging about being the guy who shitcanned Roe.


Donny is being abandoned by his base.

white folks who never went to college have long been Donnyโ€™s most hardcore cultists โ€” but this year they seem to be suffering from Dear Leader Fatigue.

hereโ€™s CNNโ€™s Harry Enten to explain.

โ€œitโ€™s been a key demographic for him โ€” his base. and this is whatโ€™s so interesting โ€ฆ in fact, itโ€™s moving away from him. this is Trumpโ€™s margin with non-college white voters. this group is not moving towards him. itโ€™s moving slightly away. go back eight years ago, he won it by 33. you go back four years ago, he won it be 31. now we see heโ€™s only up by 27.โ€

Donnyโ€™s losing the people who have been filing out of his hate-rallies early.

after a half hour of listening to him drone on about sharks and batteries and Hannibal Lecter wants to have you for dinner, they turn to their spouse and say Lurleen, letโ€™s go home and see if NASCARโ€™s on TV.

plus-27 is still a fuck-ton of support from Donnyโ€™s base โ€” but in a close election, he canโ€™t afford to lose the additional 6% who voted for him in 2016. these people may never vote for Komrade Kamala, but enough of them may stay home on election day to make a difference.

weโ€™re all worried about post-election fuckery, but letโ€™s not forget that nearly all swing state governors are Democrats.

hereโ€™s WaPoโ€™s Jennifer Rubin to talk us all down off that ledge.

Constitutional expert Richard H. Pildes reminded us that scenarios involving mischief by governors are unlikely. โ€œIn nearly all the swing states, the governors are Democrats, who are hardly going to be receptive to any entreaties by Trump,โ€ he wrote. Even in Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both Republicans, โ€œhave done as much under fire as any political officials to prove their commitment to certifying an accurate, lawful count.โ€ And although a few local boards might refuse to certify, there are remedies in court. (A Georgia court recently rejected the notion that officials could refuse to certify results.)

and, on that note, some Arizona dipshit who thought she could fuck around with certifying her stateโ€™s 2022 senate race is now learning that finding out truly sucks.

An Arizona County elections official has agreed to plead guilty after she refused to certify the 2022 election in which Kari Lake lost to Katie Hobbs.

The Washington Post reported Monday that Peggy Judd, who helps lead Cochise County southeast of Phoenix, was indicted last year for allegedly โ€œflouting the stateโ€™s deadlinesโ€ for the 2022 election certification.

actions, consequences. itโ€™s nice when things work out in that order.


Jill Stein might be hurting Donny this year.

perpetual Kremlin dinner guest Jill Stein is like some fucked-up asteroid. every four years, her weird-ass orbit swings her too close to the Earth, and she ends up dicking with the tides and screwing with our electoral magnetic field.

Jillyโ€™s back, but a new poll apparently indicates that this year, sheโ€™s taking away votes from Donny.

A new poll suggests that Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is drawing more voters from former President Donald Trump than from Vice President Kamala Harris.

The poll shows Harris leading Trump 49 percent to 47 percent. However, with Stein in the race, Trump’s support dips to 46 percent, while Harris maintains her 49 percent backing, suggesting that Stein draws more support from Trump than from Harris. Though Stein’s voter base remains relatively small, at about 1 percent, it could prove crucial in an election that hinges on tight margins in swing states.


the five innocent and exonerated black men known as the Central Park Five are suing Donny for defamation.

The five men who make up the Central Park Five and now call themselves the Exonerated Five have filed a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump over his remarks during the presidential debate last month.

During the debate he said: “They admitted โ€” they said, they pled guilty. And I said, well, if they pled guilty they badly hurt a person, killed a person ultimately. And if they pled guilty โ€” then they pled weโ€™re not guilty.”

At the time of the trials, each had pleaded not guilty, and the victim of the attack survived.

ok, this one is not election-related news โ€” but it still makes me laugh to see Donny get served another big, fat slice of Justice Pie.


Donny continues to be an increasingly-deteriorating imbecile.

โ€œitโ€™s as big a waterโ€” yโ€™know, itโ€™s as big a water-storm, they say, as weโ€™ve ever seen.โ€

โ€˜water-storm?โ€™ the word is hurricane, you decompensating dotard.

Alexa, whatโ€™s aphasia?

Aphasia is a language disorder that affects how you communicate. It’s caused by damage in the area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension. Aphasia leaves a person unable to communicate effectively with others.

Alexa, can aphasia be a sign of dementia?

what the fuck do you think?


so, thereโ€™s lots of good news all around โ€” but as a commenter under yesterdayโ€™s post said, โ€œwe still have to fight like weโ€™re ten points down.โ€ that person is exactly right. we donโ€™t have the luxury of complacency. thatโ€™s how we fucked it up in 2016 โ€” we all thought Hillaryโ€™s got this in the bag, and so we blew up the balloons and popped the champagne way too early, and too many of us decided it was totes okay stay home on election day. after all, Nate Silver promised us that Hillary had a 99% chance of victory, right? but polls donโ€™t vote โ€” people do.

this year, we all understand the assignment.

Kamala understands the assignment, too. unlike the email lady in 2016, Kamala and Uncle Tim are hitting all the swing states. meanwhile, Donny Convict is squandering his time doing vanity rallies in places like California and New York โ€” states he hasnโ€™t a snowballโ€™s chance of winning.

14 days to the election. if we vote, we win.

Long early voting lines 10 22 2024

I talk about early voting. How long the lines are, and the reasons it may be this way.


Trump Gets More Erratic, Doubles Down on Kamala & Do MAGA Voters Even KNOW What They’re Against?

Kimmel sent his staff his staff to ask a few normal questions to tRump supporters to see if they understood the things they supported or were against, if they even knew what the words meant.ย  ย I cued it up to start then, but if you want you can back it up and watch the entire bit.ย  ย Hugs.

Moral Arguments Were Always a Waste of Time

This was really difficult to get through. As angry as I get just speaking these words, they don’t express a fraction of my true feelings. I don’t know if there are words for that. I don’t know if this will help, but I feel helpless, so I’m using my platform, which is something most people don’t have. At first, I wondered if it conflicted with my previous video, but after some contemplation, I realized that it doesn’t. My previous video never advocated disregarding injustice and atrocity. It never advocated abdicating righteous indignation. It was an anti-hate video. On the contrary, my commitment against hatred is what compelled me to make this video.

I think I’m done trying to make moral arguments. They all feel like bad faith now, like a waste of time. I guess if I ever do bring them up again, I’ll really have to consider who exactly I’m trying to convince, because some people have proven to be so completely delusional or dishonest, that it would be useless to argue – like talking to a tree.ย