20 of the Tenth Month 5770
Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ztz"l: 805th Anniversary of his DeathWell, I was going to write an extensive post on why I am canceling my Likud membership, until I realized that I didn't have to.
The Jewish Fist already covered the points I wanted to make in
On Feglinites Part I and
Part II.Almost 10 years ago, I was convinced to join the Likud by a couple of activists whom I trusted.
(I still trust them; I just don't agree with them on absolutely everything.) They stationed themselves in front of the
miqwah,
Erev Shabbath, a clever strategy.
The goal was to overwhelm the Likud Party with supporters of Moshe Feiglin, who would vote him onto the party's list of candidates in the primaries. If he was voted high enough on the list, it would be a cinch for him to enter the
K'nesseth. The idea was that by being an MK in a major political party, more influence, publicity, and resources would be at his disposal than by being the member of a minor party.
By flooding the Likud Party with his supporters, the other Likud MK's would have no choice but to negotiate with him, and align with him on some issues. Feiglin's power base would also embolden those MK's already inclined to be supportive of the settlements and hard on the Arabs to remain as such, instead of arbitrarily voting according to whichever view would keep their seats safe.
Meanwhile, those in the
National Religious Party [NRP] were none too happy with Feiglin. After laughing at all of us who joined the Likud Party did not work, they starting crying foul at the top of their lungs. They simply did not understand how and why ALL religious Zionists could not see that the NRP was the only party for them. Left-wing
Meimad had broken off from the NRP, right-wing
Tequmah had broken off from the NRP, and religious Zionist Rabbi Benny Elon was on his way to lead the
Moledet Party. Yet, they were, and still are, blind and clueless.
I, too, could not stand (nor understand) where the NRP was going. The strategy of Moshe Feiglin's
“Manhigut Yehudit” (Jewish Leadership) faction made a hell of a lot more sense than the NRP's repetition of the same mistakes over again, expecting different results. At least it did at the time. Finally, someone had the
hutzpah to try something new,...sort of. I was sold!
Well, it has been 10 years. Thousands of supporters have joined the Likud Party, and Feiglin is still not in the
K'nesseth. The first snag was his “criminal” record. The next snags came directly from Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, one after the other. Last year Feiglin's success in the Likud primaries was easily dashed to the ground by Bibi's very own brand of sneakiness.
Working from within does not work.
(Working from within a minor party does not work either.) The Israeli government has proven that time and time again. When anyone starts moving into a position with the potential to threaten the powers that be, even while playing by the government's own rules, the government (eg.
K'nesseth, Israeli Supreme Court, Party Leaders, etc.) simply changes the rules.
The same thing happened to
Rabbi Me'ir Kahane hy”d. His
Ka”ch Party was expected to win 14
K'nesseth seats in the 1988 elections. Enter
MK Ge'ulah Cohen (Tehiyah) and others from the so-called “right” to take him down. Did they really think he was “racist,” or were they just protecting their own precious
K'nesseth seats? You be the judge.
If and when Feiglin ever does gain the upper hand within the Likud power structure, and changing the rules is not enough, Bibi and his pals will just get up and leave, form their own party, call it “The New Likud Party,” and leave Feiglin holding the bag. I mean that literally, too. Once Bibi's out, and Feiglin is the Likud Party chief, I guarantee you that any number of “surprise” bills will start popping up. Friends of Bibi, Limor Livnat, Danny Danon, and others, who were previously willing to forgive food, party favors, rental space, and more will suddenly “find” those billing orders, thought to be lost.
(This is just speculation, of course.)If they don't stick him with the proverbial bag, they will definitely stick him with something else.
Hasn't Feiglin figured that out, yet?
Let us not forget the Likud Party's increasing chumminess with Christians.
First, there is
MK Danny Danon's plan to help Christians make “aliyah,” exposed by
The Key To Redemption Blog.
Sagiv Asulin was already called on his funny business with the Christians, last year before the Likud primaries, resulting in his supposed
teshuvah (penance). Well, I don't see him doing anything to stop anyone else from falling into this same tricky trap set by
Esau (The West/Christians).
Likud MK's Ayoub Kara,
Yuli Edelstein,
Gidon Sa'ar, and
Gila Gamliel were all participants in the grand opening of the center in
Sha'ar Binyamin, just north of Jerusalem. Yep! You got that right,... within the mostly Arab-occupied,
Yehudah & Shomron (Judea & Samaria). See the disgusting
video for proof, if you must. I have provided screen shots from the video, before it has the chance to "disappear," which often happens to Christian videos featuring Jews.
The so-called left has been siding with
Yishma'el (Arabs) and the so-called right has been aligning itself with
Esau. When will we ever learn??!!
To Feiglin's credit, he has come out against such interaction and co-operation with Christians. Nonetheless, what the hell is he still doing there??!!
Continuing his “Work from within to facilitate change,” no doubt.
(Rabbi Benny Elon said that one already,...ages ago. Remember, Moshe?)
Well, I am sure as hell not stickin' around to find out what happens. I am not THAT curious. Nor, am I interested in having my annual Likud membership dues (60
sheqqels - about $16.00) even buy a Christian couple a
shwarmah dinner, and thus violating the negative
misswah “Lo Tehonem” (Do not have mercy - on
ovdei avodah zarah). The Likud is scheduled to yank out my next “dues” at the end of February, 2010. So, I had better move fast.
Actually, it might be worth losing this year's 60
sheqqels, if I could video tape my attempt to resign my membership at Likud Headquarters, in order to get a closer look at just what kind of wool all Israeli political parties are trying to pull over our eyes.
Who wants to lend me a video camera?