I'm back from Israel, and back in the political swing of things. We are days, or hours, away from Kamala Harris's announcement of her running mate -- not that it matters, because voters don't care and her own policies are what count.
The puzzling thing is that Harris is polling so well, despite a record of failure and a history of radical politics and policy. No doubt the media are to blame, since they seem content to let her hide -- but is there something else going on?
We'll break it all down -- plus we'll delve into a diverse range of other issues, from DEI in hiring to wildfires in the American West.
Special guests:
Bill Essayli - Republican assemblyman, fighting the good fight in Sacramento
Andrew Crapuchettes - CEO of RedBalloon, on DEI mandates
Andrew Pollack - Parkland dad and western land owner
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This week's show will be slightly different from the norm: we'll focus on clips and topics, rather than guests -- and that, hopefully, will mean more input from the callers (unless you are all watching football on opening weekend).
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This week's Torah portion includes several laws about conduct in civic and personal life, the common theme of which is boundaries -- setting bounds to what one may do at home, at work, and even in the battlefield.
One noteworthy passage concerns Amalek, the evil nation that attacked the Children of Israel as they made their Exodus from slavery to freedom. Deuteronomy 25:17-19 commands Jews to obliterate Amalek's memory.
The South African government accused Israel of genocide on the basis of a story about Amalek in the Book of Samuel, in which King Saul was commanded to wipe out the entire evil Amalekite nation.
Because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quoted this week's portion -- "Remember what Amalek did to you" (25:17), the South African government claimed he was commanding soldiers to commit genocide.
It was an absurd and malevolent misreading of the Bible and of Jewish tradition. The commandment, as observed by Jews today, is to remember the evil of Amalek and fight ...