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The Slow Demise of Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of Great Britain...The Mamdani Factor...Poilievre???...

  • Writer: Joannie Tansky
    Joannie Tansky
  • 10 hours ago
  • 6 min read


There's an adage that goes like this: Don't mess with the Jews. You won't have a happy ending. Of late, Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Great Britain is the beneficiary of this reality.


Once upon a time he was a friend of Israel or at least he pretended to be.


Either someone got to him or he felt that there are more votes for him in the muslim community than the Jewish community, but his stance has drastically changed. As such, he is now fighting for his political life.


Right after October 7 Starmer was a staunch supporter of Israel. At that time, when asked whether Israel had the right to cut off power and water to Gaza, he answered: “I think that Israel does have that right.”


On the first anniversary of October 7, Starmer called the attacks “the bloodiest day in Jewish history since the Holocaust” during a statement to Parliament. So far so good.


Alas, a few things happened that changed his mind regarding supporting Israel.


For starters, he got tired of the war in gaza and decided that Israel was too aggressive. He also realized he had company in those ideas in the name of our prime minister Mark Carney and Macron in France.


In 2025 he stupidly joined France and Canada in condemning Israel’s gaza offensive, demanded more humanitarian aid, threatened “concrete actions,” suspended trade talks with Israel, and called Israeli actions “appalling” and “intolerable.”


In the past few months Jews have become open targets in England and Starmer is doing little to stop this.


In April of this year, two Jews were stabbed in the street by a muslim. A Jewish-owned shop in Watford was targeted in an arson attack with antisemitic graffiti left on the storefront. Three Jewish schoolboys had to jump out of the way after a car allegedly sped onto the pavement toward them.


After these attacks Starmer realized the error of his ways and tried to change the channel by giving the Jews in his country more protection. While that may help, the damage was done over the past two and half years. He gave radical muslims in his country the green light to go after Jews. Trying to stop that now is going to be very hard.


In the end, Starmer, Macron and Carney will all find out that they are on the wrong side of history. For Starmer, that's happening now. Have patience peeps. With G-d's help, Macron and Carney will be in Starmer's shoes, hopefully sooner than later.



And then there's NYC who elected a muslim, communist mayor. And if you think many Jews did not vote for him, think again. The Bernie Sanders group, those self-hating Jews were fully behind him.


Aside from pushing a lot of the big money out of NYC by offering free everything with the rich paying, he is silently encouraging attacks on Jews.


In the past few days, there were physical confrontations outside synagogues in New York including video showing a masked protester striking or lunging at a young Jewish girl.


For starters, why do these morons wear masks? If they are so committed to what they believe, then show us your face. Our guess is that interspersed with the radical muslim group are just plain white loser antisemites. Certainly no shortage of them around.


While Mamdani is not openly antisemitic in public, there is a huge issue with him. He hates Israel and supports protests against Israel. What he doesn't get is that one cannot separate Israel from the Jews in NY.


Every year NYC holds the biggest Israel day parade outside of Israel. Does he not get that the majority of those marching are Jews? Here's a memo that someone should send him:


Being anti-zionist is also antisemitic. And if he doesn't get that message, then just give him a newspaper to see the latest attack on a synagogue that has zero to do with Israel and everything to do with the Jews who attend said establishments.


Somehow the protestors have figured that out.




Here's a cringe-worthy dynamic duo: Mark Carney and Barack Obama.


Seems the latter was in Canada recently, specifically in Toronto as the keynote speaker for the Canada 2020 20th Anniversary Gala. It is to be noted that the entire Obama speech had a complete media blackout


We did a deep dive into Canada 2020 and found out it's a think tank for people like Obama and his ilk. Very smart, very rich, very connected people. How do we know they are very rich?


Mr. Obama takes between $400,000 - $800,000 per talk and that his the opening hello. The price rises considerably for very large conventions or exclusive appearances, with substantial additional costs for security, private travel, accommodations, production requirements, and agency commissions.


Now that we know with certainty exactly who Mr. Carney is, we could not help but put two pictures into this story so you'll really get what's going on.


Our PM cares not a hoot about the little plebs complaining that the price of lettuce, eggs, or gas has gone through the roof. Those problems are apparently far beneath his pay grade. The peasants can sort out the grocery bill themselves while the political class lectures them about “the bigger picture.”



Oh and one more thing.


Diana Mark Carney's less than attractive wife. was front and center at this event as you can see by the photo.


She appears to be enthralled by Obama. Feh.






Israel has kahoonas and gets it right.


Right-wing YouTube openly antisemitic Tyler Oliveira has been barred from entering Israel, accused of coming to the country with the “aim of spreading hatred.” Which of course, it absolutely true.


He went crying to Tucker Carlson. They deserve each other and will eventually wind up exactly where Keir Starmer is as they are also on the wrong side of history.




We, as many of our readers, are very frustrated at the fact that so many Canadians are being led down a very woke, liberal path with Mark Carney. He is a slick salesman peddling sweeping ideological agendas under the guise of solving global issues.


Wrapped in polished language and economic jargon, the pitch sounds sophisticated, but many Canadians are beginning to wonder whether the priorities being pushed actually reflect the day-to-day realities facing ordinary people trying to pay bills, raise families, and keep their communities stable.


Our bigger problem however is one that we have been reluctant to write. Who is actually going to go up against Carney? Right now, it's Pierre Poilievre and we are beginning to realize that he is, sadly for him, the wrong person for the job.


Who is the right person? We don't know. But we do know that Poilievre's personal appeal to Canadians has been steadily dropping. No, it's not because he's like Trump. Rather, it's because he's like Poilievre. And he's just not a likeable guy in public and more importantly, not connecting to enough Canadians to go up against Carney.


Privately he may be amazingly warm and fuzzy, but that doesn't come across to the majority of Canadians. Yes, people vote for their party but part of that vote is tied into the leader.


According to April 2026 polling, while Poilievre maintains strong, loyal base support, Carney has a higher favourability rating (59%) among all voters compared to Poilievre (33%). And that doesn't bode well.


Poilievre is a control freak and it's not doing him any favors. He made a speech last weekend where he kept referring to Justin and how bad he was for Canada. Buddy, that ship sailed over a year ago. Justin is now busy on social media with Katy Perry. Perhaps someone in Poilievre's orb should show him the posts.


All told, we are getting very nervous that if things continue on this trajectory, Carney and his band of bowing, yes-men including Anthony Housefather, will be in power a lot longer than the next 3 or 4 years.


Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but sometimes we need a reality check.


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