Marty Leisner

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Marty Leisner

Marty Leisner

@martyleisner1

Katılım Kasım 2016
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I better not hear NOBODY say Jalen Brunson isn’t a Superstar EVER AGAIN.
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Marty Leisner
Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
I'm just amazed about the anti-semites coming out of the woodwork!! Who woulda thunk this would happen in America in 2026?
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Upton Bell@uptonbell·
The Knicks are being blown out in front of their adoring fans
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Nancy Sinatra
Nancy Sinatra@NancySinatra·
In March 1948, Frank Sinatra helped Teddy Kollek, a Haganah representative (and future Jerusalem mayor), smuggle an estimated $1 million in cash to a New York pier to pay for arms destined for the nascent State of Israel. Sinatra acted as a courier to bypass FBI surveillance, ensuring the money reached a ship captain for undercover operations.
Nancy Sinatra@NancySinatra

If you are really interested in Dad's relationship with Israel you should do some research about FS and Teddy Kollek. There is a truly inspiring story there.

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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
I am outraged that a swastika flag was raised overlooking Washington Square Park. This hateful antisemitic act was meant to spread fear among and intimidate Jewish New Yorkers. It has no place in our city. Our administration is committed to fighting antisemitism in all its forms and protecting the safety of Jewish New Yorkers. The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating this despicable act, and I am confident those responsible will be held accountable.
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Marty Leisner
Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
@WhitneyTilson Well, the Duke of Windsor must have thought Hitler was a charming guy. He must have been humanitarian to good Aryans.
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Whitney Tilson
Whitney Tilson@WhitneyTilson·
It pains me to go after Nick Kristof so hard because I’ve met him many times and have a very friendly relationship. He’s an incredible humanitarian, writer and journalist, and I think he should get the Nobel Peace Prize for his work exposing the genocide in Darfur, sex trafficking, etc. But his latest column, The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians, is clearly largely (though not entirely) inaccurate and has done enormous damage to Israel and all Jews. I think his big heart, seeing the genuine suffering of so many Palestinians, has created a huge blind spot allowing him to be manipulated by propaganda – some dating back a CENTURY (see article below). As Dan Senor writes, his column was “an explicit attempt to draw a moral equivalence between Hamas and Israel by alleging that both equally engage in systematic sexual violence”, which is OUTRAGEOUS. 1) Here’s Dan Senor: The Making of the Kristof Column — with Matti Friedman (podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…) 2) The NYT is trying to defend the indefensible. The comments are brutal – and spot on. (x.com/NYTimesPR/stat…) 3) Good to see Israel plans to sue – I can’t wait to see what discovery uncovers. (x.com/IsraelMFA/stat…) 4) More powerful articles: - Guy Goldstein: The New York Times and 100 Years of Rape Inversion: Why the New York Times’ latest antisemitic trope can trace its roots back to the father of Palestinian nationalism (itsaguything.substack.com/p/the-new-york…) - WSJ editorial: The Truth About Hamas (wsj.com/opinion/hamas-…) - NY Post op ed: New York Times’ libelous campaign against Israel continues apace (nypost.com/2026/05/12/opi…) - The Free Press, Eli Lake: Nick Kristof’s ‘Dog Torture’ Claim About Israel Doesn’t Pass Muster (thefp.com/p/nick-kristof…) - Olmert Accuses NYT’s Kristof of Misrepresenting Comments on Alleged Rape of Palestinian Inmates (vinnews.com/2026/05/13/olm…) - WSJ op ed: Antisemites Right and Left: To speak plainly about Jew-hatred in one’s own party is hard. It’s also a duty. (wsj.com/opinion/antise…)
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Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
@BKBPReynoso Guess you should have been at the shul protesting at midwood. Occupied land? Go read some history of the mideast. SMH.
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Antonio Reynoso
Antonio Reynoso@BKBPReynoso·
The sale of illegally occupied land in the West Bank is an injustice that only prolongs any chance of peace for Palestinians and Israelis. Shame on those that allow these sales to happen here in Brooklyn or anywhere else.
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Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
So many "talking points". "Billionaires who don't pay taxes" -- the top 1% pays more in taxes than the bottom 50%. I love when they talk about "fair taxes" -- without defining what "fair means". In the words of Russell Long "don't tax me, don't tax you, tax the fellow behind the tree". The government is best which governs least.
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Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
Like @gadsaad talks about "6 degrees of jew" -- blame any misfall on the Jews (in less than 6 steps). (a takeoff on 6 degrees of Kevin Costner). Of course its Jewish "behavior" -- success breeds contempt. In the 1940s, in NYC banking jobs had in the listings "Jews need not apply".
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Gerald Posner
Gerald Posner@geraldposner·
"It's Jewish behavior" that causes antisemitism. Like winning about 22% of all Nobel prizes since 1901 despite being less than 0.2% of the world's population? Or being forced to be money changers inside European ghettos because Catholics and Christians condemned loaning money as a sin. So when Mayer Amschel and his five sons walked out of the Frankfurt ghetto and established a fledging bank in 1810, it took them only 30 years to create the world’s biggest bank, ten times larger than their closest rival. Pope Gregory had to get a loan from the Rothschilds to keep the Vatican afloat. I could go on. Outsized contributions to medicine, technology, philanthropy. And I say all this from the perspective of someone born and raised as a Catholic.
Charlemagne@EuroAm12

Fine we can be more honest then. Its Jewish behavior.

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Shabbos Kestenbaum
Shabbos Kestenbaum@ShabbosK·
I was playing piano at LAX tonight when a random, crazy talented woman whipped out her violin. America is such an awesome country! Everyone needs to log off, touch grass, and connect with their neighbors. 🇺🇸
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Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol@BillKristol·
Hey, Trump administration: If we’re suddenly so concerned about violence, how about indictments of the killers of Renee Good and Alex Pretti?
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Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
@Jimfrombaseball In the 1960's, my father told me he saw an interview with Roberto Clemente where he said "if there is a better ballplayer than me, I would like to meet him". Haven't found it on the web. Like to see the original source.
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Jim Koenigsberger
Jim Koenigsberger@Jimfrombaseball·
"If Brooks Robinson is definitive third baseman of all time, then Roberto Clemente is the definitive right fielder. He may in fact, be greatest outfielder, period, although he makes no such claim. List any of the ten greatest catches I've ever seen, Roberto Clemente has made about six of them." Bob Markus.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 WOW! President Trump just REAMED a CBS reporter for reading off the WHCA Dinner's manifesto, referring to admin officials as "pedophiIes" "I am NOT a pedophile. You read that crap from some SICK person." "Your friends on the other side of the plate are the ones who were involved with Epstein." "You shouldn't be reading that on 60 Minutes. You are a DISGRACE. Go ahead, let's finish the interview."
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Marty Leisner
Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
@shipwreckedcrew Weissmann was a major character in Sidney Powell's "Licensed to Lie". That's a great book. Amazed at the amount of damage he's done in the last 20 years.
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
As a tease for what is coming later -- but also because I get tired of Weissmann being rolled out as a legal authority on anything -- my article will begin thusly: "Andrew Weissmann “left” DOJ in the weeks following the Supreme Court’s 9-0 decision reversing his crowning achievement as head of the Enron Task Force, the conviction of Big Five accounting firm Arthur Anderson. Here are the facts surrounding his departure: Weissmann was part of the Enron Task Force when it was created in 2002, and became Director in 2004. But the Enron investigation began prior to the Task Force being formed, and was handled by Weissmann in the Fraud Section of DOJ’s Criminal Division. It was then moved to the Enron Task Force when Weissmann moved. The indictment was handed down in March 2002, and the trial was in May-June 2002 — the facts were largely undisputed and the issues at trial mostly involved “intent” and a legal interpretation of the “obstruction” statute Weissmann relied upon. The conviction led to Arthur Anderson’s collapse as a company, with 85,000 jobs lost world-wide, and 30,000 jobs lost in the U.S. The Supreme Court reversed the conviction of Arthur Anderson on May 31, 2005. The vote was 9-0 that the theory used by Weismann was constitutionally unsound — with Antonin Scalia agreeing with Ruth Bader Ginsburge that Weissmann didn’t know what he was doing. DOJ announced Weissmann’s departure from the Enron Task Force on July 18, 2005 — 6 weeks after the verdict. When Weissmann joined the New York law firm of Jenner & Block in January 2006, the firm’s announcement said he was “Special Counsel” to FBI Director Mueller from July to December 2005 — strongly suggesting Mueller saved him from being politely "asked" to leave DOJ in the aftermath of the Arthur Anderson FIASCO. From the Supreme Court’s opinion in Arthur Anderson, commenting on the legal theory pressed by Weissmann in the trial through the jury instructions he urged the trial judge to use: "The instructions also were infirm for another reason. They led the jury to believe that it did not have to find any nexus between the “persua[sion]” to destroy documents and any particular proceeding…. [T]he Government relies heavily on §1512(e)(1), which states that an official proceeding “need not be pending or about to be instituted at the time of the offense.” It is, however, one thing to say that a proceeding “need not be pending or about to be instituted at the time of the offense,” and quite another to say a proceeding need not even be foreseen. A “knowingly … corrup[t] persaude[r]” cannot be someone who persuades others to shred documents under a document retention policy when he does not have in contemplation any particular official proceeding in which those documents might be material." Basically, Weissmann pressed the theory that a criminal conviction for document destruction could stand even when the entity engaging in the destruction had no reason to believe the documents would ever be used in a criminal investigation. He was wrong — 9-0 — but 85,000 people still lost their jobs and a Big Five accounting firm ceased to exist because of his incompetence. Did Weissmann have to go? Well, he went. His LEGAL CAREER should have ended after that — not just his DOJ career. But, as I noted, Mueller saved him. Don’t ask me why.
Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew

What an absolute GIFT. I get to spend all day on Sunday explaining why Andrew Weissman is a duplicitous moron, why he was reversed 9-0 by the Supreme Court, and why his criticisms of the SPLC indictment make my case for me. The more people rely on him for ANYTHING the more disconnected from reality they appear.

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Tony Shaffer 🇺🇲☢️
Correct... The KKK and other 'white supremacy' groups, all actually tracing their origins to @TheDemocrats BTW, have been kept alive by The Dems and funded by the @splcenter - I've never met a member of the KKK or any other 'white supremacy' group - I've been a Republican since I was old enough to vote (1980) and I've never seen or met anyone who identified as a white supremacist...
David Shafer@DavidShafer

I am 60 years old and have lived virtually my entire life in the American South. I have never to my knowledge met a single member of the Ku Klux Klan. It is a ghost kept alive by millions of dollars in funding by the Southern Poverty Law Center to keep us divided.

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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Speaking as a Jew: ADL is NOT a Jewish organization. It is an ultra-left activist org that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure, police dismantlement, and the demolition of free speech—deploying rank slander, bullying and character assassination to achieve its aims. These views and tactics are expressly contrary to sacred Jewish and biblical teaching. When justly criticized, ADL and its defenders falsely claim anti-Semitism, thereby diminishing all past and present victims of anti-Semitism. In fact, conflating criticism of ADL with criticism of Jews is itself an anti-Semitic trope. Bottom line: ADL is a disreputable organization that has gravely undermined Jewish interests and is worthy of the strongest condemnation.
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Marty Leisner
Marty Leisner@martyleisner1·
@ChrisMurphyCT Obviously, diplomats haven't done a very good job for the last 50 years.
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Here they are: our two top Iran negotiators. No diplomatic experience. In way over their head. Both with massive financial conflicts of interest, their fortunes tied to the Middle East dictators that make them rich. What a distaster.
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Tommy Vietor
Tommy Vietor@TVietor08·
Pulling out of the Iran nuclear was a catastrophic mistake.
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