Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) took to the floor of the Senate today to order Fox News not to allow Tucker Carlson on the air, and not to allow him to release video from the Capitol riot.
We have never seen a more direct attack on the First Amendment (which applies specifically to Congress) in the history of the country. This is the face of tyranny, not some kind of defense of democracy.
There is a distinction between "democracy" and the "republican form of government" in our Constitution. But if democracy is to mean more than mob rule, there must be rights, including a free press.
Schumer has long hated the Supreme Court, and now he is going after the Constitution. He is supposedly a lawyer. He has disgraced himself and violated his oath of office to defend the Constitution.
This is my first broadcast from the new office and studio in Washington, DC, where I'll be for a couple of years my neighborhood back in L.A. cleans up -- and as we follow the Trump administration from a little closer up than usual.
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This week’s portion tells the grand story of the prophet who tried to curse people of Israel and instead ended up blessing them.
I am reminded that these portions continue to be relevant anew, as this particular reading lent the title for Israel’s recent 12 Day War against Iran, “Operation Rising Lion.”
This week's portion includes the commandment of the red heifer -- one of the classic "irrational" commandments whose fulfillment is an expression of faith. It also includes the regrettable episode in which Moses strikes the rock.
I referred to this story in a wedding speech last night. Why was Moses punished for striking the rock in Numbers, when he struck the rock without incident in Exodus -- both for the purpose of providing water to the people?
The answer is that in the interim, the Jewish people had received the Torah, which is like the marriage contract between the people of Israel and God. In a marriage, you do not resolve things by breaking boundaries, but through love.
The additional reading, from Judges Chapter 11, is the story of Jephthah (Yiftach), a man whom the leaders spurn, but to whom they must turn to save the nation. The parallels to our present political circumstances are striking.
Shabbat Shalom and Happy Fourth of July!
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