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By The Same Logic …

The New American Digest Posted on November 24, 2025 by DTNovember 24, 2025

... one may say the same of Islam.

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Idaho Is Red; Boise Is Blue – Rabbi Daniel Fink

The New American Digest Posted on November 24, 2025 by DTNovember 24, 2025

A guest editorial from today's Idaho Statesman (Boise).
"A rabbi’s warning to America about Idaho’s Christian nationalism"
Opinion By Rabbi Daniel Fink

I'd rather live in a Christian-based country than jewish or muslim or woke ... even if Christians do not consider me Christian.
Y'all knew I was right-wing when I started this blog.

The Idaho Statesman is a left-wing paper which supports Idaho becoming yet another woke state. The Boise city government is deep blue, the most populous metro region in the state by far, the state capital, and in full support of sanctuary status, "affordable housing", light rail, and other such money sinks.
"You're free to have your opinion as long as it agrees with ours"

On to Fink's editorial:

I’ve learned it is rarely a good thing when national media features Idaho. It’s often about the state’s horrifying abundance of right-wing extremism. No different was a recent New York Times piece spotlighting Doug Wilson, a self-described theocrat and pastor based in Moscow, Idaho, whose disciples now include powerful MAGA acolytes in the federal government.

I urge all Americans to stand up for true freedom and reject Christian nationalism.

For many years, I hoped that Idaho would moderate to grow more like the rest of America. Instead, America is becoming more like Idaho. Religious reactionaries like Wilson have emerged to lead a far-reaching movement to cement power in the hands of a theocratic minority. Their goal is clear: Replace democratic governance with fundamentalist rule.

Idaho’s reactionary right-wingers are hell-bent on creating a Christian nationalist dystopia, and residents are suffering. Far-right extremists and militia members — often heavily armed with assault weapons and hiding their faces with masks — regularly occupy public spaces. They’ve normalized intimidation and exclusion in the name of faith. Their fear tactics are working, especially in our statehouse, where the lopsided Republican Legislature has unleashed a torrent of laws to undermine Idahoans’ fundamental freedoms.

Despite its longtime libertarian reputation, Idaho now has one of the nation’s most extreme abortion bans, which has driven OB-GYNs and young families out of the state in record numbers. The ban has put the health and lives of women who remain in Idaho at profound risk.

The legislature has also continuously targeted the LGBTQ+ community, banning displays of Pride flags, curtailing medical care for transgender individuals, and even calling to reverse same-sex marriage rights. Christian nationalist lawmakers have slashed Medicaid and pushed an out-of-state-billionaire-backed school voucher bill that undermines public education and funnels taxpayer dollars to religious institutions — in clear violation of Idaho’s state constitution.

Far-right out-of-state groups fund this nightmare, bankrolling reactionary candidates against moderate Republicans who once joined with Democrats to support public schools and defend personal liberties.

With the Trump administration in the White House, Idaho’s extremist takeover should serve as a cautionary tale for all Americans. Christian nationalists have been waiting for an ally like President Trump for many decades. His actions have emboldened lawmakers across the country to follow the Idaho agenda, from book bans to abortion rollbacks and anti-trans bills.

It is no coincidence that Trump appointed Pete Hegseth — a prominent disciple of Pastor Wilson’s church network — as Secretary of Defense. Hegseth re-posted a CNN video in which Wilson and other Christ Church pastors argued that women should not be allowed to vote. The president’s so-called “Religious Liberty Commission” is riddled with televangelists and misogynistic extremists. They share a devotion to Christian nationalism that demonizes LGBTQ+ individuals, immigrants, women, and people of color.

I’ve seen what this agenda has done to Idaho. It should serve as a warning for all Americans. If you care about democracy and human decency, now is the time to raise your voice in pulpits, halls of power, and protests on our streets. Our response will determine whether we remain a nation that moves slowly toward greater empathy and tolerance or devolve into one that anoints a chosen few above all others.

Here in Idaho, faith leaders and community coalitions are mobilizing for civil disobedience, lawmaker visits, and peaceful protest when legislators return to session on Jan. 5. That includes organizing bail funds and securing pro-bono legal support. Our message of “live and let live” resonates with those wary of government-mandated religious law, no matter their political affiliation. If we can do this, you can, too — wherever you work and live.

Idaho should serve as a call to action rather than a harbinger of a national dystopia. The freedoms of millions of our neighbors are at stake.

I urge people across all walks of life to stand up for true freedom and resist the Christian nationalist agenda. Our voices matter. I pray we find the strength and courage to use them well.

Daniel Fink is Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel in Boise, Idaho.

I don't really care one way or the other about "Jews" in general, anymore than I care about Catholics or Baptists; I'm usually not even aware of who may or may not be Jewish - and it rarely matters. Israel has the right to exist ... as long as they are able to defend themselves. But Israel is not a US state and doesn't need our support (remember the USS Liberty?)

However, this is a Christian-based country which does not dictate a State religion (as did many European countries back when) and has the tolerance to allow people of all faiths to worship more or less as they choose - or not. I will take this guy's opinions as independent of his faith ... not that he appears to be willing to accept our opinions of faith. "Tolerance for the sake of tolerance is not a virtue"

This guy - rabbi or not - is so far off my beliefs that I could consider him an "enemy" if it really came down to it.

"Far-right extremists and militia members — often heavily armed with assault weapons and hiding their faces with masks — regularly occupy public spaces."
Seems to me that's the far-left Antifa people hiding their faces. See Portland as an example.

"Idaho now has one of the nation’s most extreme abortion bans, which has driven OB-GYNs and young families out of the state in record numbers."
Abortion is murder. Reality and circumstances suggest exceptions should be accepted but ... murder it is. If you feel differently and that strongly, there are other places to live.

"The legislature has also continuously targeted the LGBTQ+ community, banning displays of Pride flags, curtailing medical care for transgender individuals, and even calling to reverse same-sex marriage rights."
Rights? Seems they have more "rights" than most people. The ban on TranzyFlags applies to government buildings - which ban all but official government flags (US and State flags). The curtailment is against tranzy surgery for minors.

I could pick apart almost every paragraph this ding-dong presents. I'm happy to live in Idaho where the "woke" are usually discouraged ... but the Boise city government wants Idaho to be another Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado. There are plenty of places where this guy would be welcome with his views. I'd like to invite him to move to one of those places.

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Exposure

The New American Digest Posted on November 24, 2025 by DTNovember 23, 2025

I once told myself I'd take up rock climbing if:
1) there was "something" up there worth seeing
2) I could chin myself with my off-arm (left in my case) 20 times and hold the position for at least a minute

To my knowledge, neither has occurred.

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Gerard Van der Leun
12/26/45 - 1/27/23


Gerard's Last Post
(posthumous): Feb 4, 2023
"So Long. See You All a Little Further Down the Road"

When my body won’t hold me anymore
And it finally lets me free
Where will I go?
Will the trade winds take me south through Georgia grain?
Or tropical rain?
Or snow from the heavens?
Will I join with the ocean blue?
Or run into a savior true?
And shake hands laughing
And walk through the night, straight to the light
Holding the love I’ve known in my life
And no hard feelings

Avett Brothers - No Hard Feelings

The following was posted along with the announcement of Gerard's passing.
Leonard Cohen - Going Home

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