Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’s RABBINICAL REFLECTION #80 (11/3/2013): Redskins

RABBI SOL SOLOMON’s RABBINICAL REFLECTION #80 (11/3/2013): Redskins

Aired Nov. 2, 2013 on Dave’s Gone By. Youtube clip: http://youtu.be/rInYlSN4Gpg

Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of November 3rd, 2013.

In 1932, the Boston Braves football team changed their name to another Indian-related moniker: the Redskins. A few years later, they moved to Washington D.C., but they kept their name and have ever since. No one really paid attention to whether the name “Redskins” was offensive – not until 1992, when a group of Native Americans filed a trademark lawsuit against the team. The details are too complicated for me to explain here – because I have no idea what the hell they are. But I do know that arguing went back and forth in the courts for nearly two decades, and still, nobody really gave a crap. 

But recent times and sensitivities have changed, and there’s a legitimate movement afoot to get the Washington Redskins to change their name to something that doesn’t bring to mind tomahawks, smoke signals and sunburned skin color.

Team owners remain adamant that the Redskins have an 80-year history that would be needlessly negated by a name change. Not to mention the cost of changing the signage on everything from souvenir jackets to Rex Grossman bobblehead dolls. And let’s not forget having to change all the signs at Washington’s Jack Kent Cooke Stadium – wait, that was changed to FedEx Field in 2000. How terribly sad for the undying legacy of Jack Kent Cooke. I guess.

Anyhoo, people who are against keeping the Redskins ruby tinted always use this example: What if you had the same situation with a different ethnicity? The Florida Yids? The Pittsburgh Polacks? What if there was a basketball team in the NBA called the Darkies? Well, they all are, but you know what I’m saying.

For 80 years, the University of North Dakota nicknamed its team The Fighting Sioux – which sounds pro-Indian until you realize that “Sioux” was a blanket name given by the whites to cover several different Indian tribes. No doubt, the blanket had smallpox on it, too. But hey, if North Dakotans can adapt, why can’t Washingtonians? I realize that asking someone in Washington DC to be flexible is like asking Stephen Hawking to catch a fly ball, but still.

America’s history with its indigenous peoples is one of lies, bullying and bloodshed – which is America’s history with everything. It was only two generations ago that Cowboys and Indians was a game in which the macho anglo, chaps-wearin’, chaw-chewing Cowboys were the good guys trying to tame the savage, sneaky, tomahawk chopping, paint-wearing, ugga-wugga, smoke-signaling red man. Howevermuch scriptwriters tried to make him noble and clever, Tonto was the Lone Ranger’s bitch. Even his name, “tonto,” means stupid in Spanish. I know this because I looked it up – when my junior high school teacher nicknamed me that in Spanish class. I told my parents, and they made her change it. From then on, she called me “hijo de puta,” which she said means “wise one.” I should probably look that one up, too, but I trust her.

Getting back to the Redskins: as someone who comes from an oppressed people – New Yorkers – I empathize with the desire to undo a little piece of ugly history. There’s no good reason not to change the team name if enough people find it derogatory. When teams move, they change – look at the L.A. Dodgers and the Brooklyn Nets. Even the Beatles went through name-revisions. Do you think John, Paul, George and Ringo sat around saying, “No, we can’t change; we have such an important legacy as `The Quarrymen’”?

Of course, the fun part is finding a new name for the Redskins. One blogger suggested “The Washington Monuments,” which is brilliant, especially if it’s a defensive team; you try toppling a monument to get to the end zone. Others have suggested The Washington Warriors, or the Renegades. Then you had the punsters with their government jokes: The Washington Shutdown, The Washington Impasse, The DC Douchebags. And, for those of you getting old enough to eat your steaks in liquid form, how about The Watergates? Or the Reaganomics?

Polls have shown that most people – even Native Americans – are fine with the name “Redskins.” They’re used to it; they’ve even coopted it, the way black people have made the “n” word their own. And by the “n” word, I mean Nikes. Still, why are Americans still eating Aunt Jemima syrup and Uncle Ben’s rice? How many decades have the movies given us fast-talking Hispanic sidekicks, Asian dragon ladies, Italian guidos and Jewish mothers? There’s truth in stereotypes, and even some good things implicit in stereotypes, but there’s also a time to break the mold. So come, Washington Redskins, let’s smoke-um peace pipe and move forward. How? And how.

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (11/2/2013): SUSAN L. SCHULMAN & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews press agent Susan L. Schulman

Topics include: Backstage Pass to Broadway, theater, David Merrick, George C. Scott, Robert Redford, Dream, Lesley Ann Warren, John Dexter, Zero Mostel.

Segment aired Nov. 2, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

Sad Note: Our friend of the Daverhood, Susan Schulman, passed Oct. 19, 2022. 

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Dave’s Gone By #443 (11/2/2013): BACKSTAGE PASS

Here is the 443rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Nov. 2, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews press agent Susan L. Schulman. Plus: Inside Broadway, Rabbi Sol Solomon offers his Rabbinical Reflection on the Washington Redskins, and a Saturday Segue remembering Lou Reed.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guests: press agent Susan L. Schulman, Dave’s wife, Joyce

00:00:01 Pre-Show
00:08:30 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce
01:17:30 Sponsors
01:21:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (news & reviews: A Time to Kill (01:28:30) & Shut Up, Sit Down & Eat (01:40:30))
01:48:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Susan L. Schulman
03:08:30 More Sponsors
03:13:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #81 – Redskins
03:20:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later: Lou Reed
03:30:30 Friends & Weather
03:35:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Nov. 2, 2013 Playlist: “No Money Down” (05:00:00), “Legendary Hearts” (00:57:30), “NYC Man” (01:00:30), “Caroline Says II” (01:05:30), “Heavenly Arms” (01:10:00), “Foot of Pride” (03:20:00) & “Goodnight Ladies” (03:38:00; Lou Reed). “Pale Blue Eyes” ({live 1993}, 00:44:30), “There is No Reason (Demo)” (00:50:30) & “I’m Waiting for the Man” (00:53:00; The Velvet Underground). “Shut Up, Sit Down and Eat” (excerpt, 01:46:00). “Aloft Above France (Sky Symphony)” (02:01:00; Victor Young’s “Around the World in 80 Days” film soundtrack). “Opening (Our State Fair)” (02:48:00) & “Overture – State Fair” (03:06:00; State Fair 1996 Broadway cast w/ John Davidson). “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” ({live 30th Anniversary version}; 03:26:00; Bob Dylan).

Susan Schulman
Lou Reed
A Time to Kill
Washington Redskins

Dave’s Gone By Interview (10/26/2013): SYLVIE SIMMONS & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Dave Lefkowitz and Rabbi Sol Solomon interview rock journalist Sylvie Simmons

Topics include: Simmons’s Leonard Cohen biography, “I’m Your Man”; rock journalism, Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Lou Reed, Johnny Cash.

Segment aired Oct. 26, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #442 (10/26/2013): BIRD ON THE WIRELESS

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Here is the 442nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Oct. 26, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Dave & Rabbi Sol Solomon interview rock journalist Sylvie Simmons, author of “I’m Your Man.” Also: Inside Broadway. Rabbi Sol offers his Rabbinical Reflection on the NYC biker melee, and a Saturday Segue for Tom Paxton’s birthday.

Guests: rock journalist Sylvie Simmons, Dave’s wife Joyce

00:00:01 Pre-Show
00:01:30 DAVE GOES IN
00:32:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Tom Paxton
00:57:00 Sponsors
01:00:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (news & reviews: The Glass Menagerie (01:13:00) & The Complete Performer (01:21:00))
01:32:30 GUEST: Sylvie Simmons with Dave & Rabbi Sol Solomon
03:09:00 Friends
03:17:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #79: biker melee
03:23:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (world gone wrong)
03:36:30 Weather
03:37:30 DAVE SAYS BYE – Marcia Wallace & Francine Trevens
03:40:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Oct. 26, 2013 Playlist: “Life in the Key of C” (00:32:30), “Dance in the Shadows” (00:36:30), “When Annie Took Me Home” (00:40:00), “About the Children” ({live}, 00:43:30), “The Natural Girl for Me” (00:46:30), “The First Song is for You” (00:49:00) & “Wearing the Time” (03:43:00; Tom Paxton). “One Day More” (Les Miserables 1987 Broadway cast; 01:26:30). “I’m Your Man” (01:30:00), “Chelsea Hotel #2” (01:43:00), “So Long, Marianne” (01:48:00), “Take this Longing” (01:53:00), “The Future” (02:04:00), “In My Secret Life” (02:13:00) & “Traveling Lady” (03:03:00; Leonard Cohen). “Midnight Cowboy” (02:19:00; Sylvie Simmons). “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams” (02:28:30; Nico). “The Wanderer” (02:28:30; Johnny Cash & U2). “Kommienezuspadt” (Tom Waits). “You are Not Alone” (02:54:30; Michael Jackson). “World Gone Wrong” (03:23:30), “Ragged & Dirty” (03:27:00) & “Broke Down Engine” (03:31:00).
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(Pictured From top: Sylvie Simmons, “I’m Your Man,” Sylvie Simmons & Leonard Cohen, Tom Paxton, Bob Dylan’s “World Gone Wrong,” bums on bikes.)

Sylvie Simmons & Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen
Tom Paxton
Dylan’s World Gone Wrong
bums on bikes

Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #79 (10/13/2013): Motorcycle Mayhem

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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #79 (10/13/2013): Motorcycle Mayhem

Aired Oct. 26, 2013 on Dave’s Gone By. Youtube clip: http://youtu.be/TbJpi_SsDUk

Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of October 27th, 2013.

Remember New York in the 1970s? Graffiti everywhere, druggies in the alleys, hookers on the corner, people getting shot, stabbed, punched – or worse: forced to hear disco music. Since those days, Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg have transformed the Wild West into the Mild East. Manhattan is a giant strip mall of Disney stores, Starbucks, Chili’s, $2500-a-month studio apartments and miles of lovely construction scaffolding. The closest we get to cowboys n’ Indians is the Naked Cowboy in Times Square, and even he wears tidy whities and a guitar over his pizzle.

But Manhattan got a taste of the old days last month when a gang of bikers terrorized a driver on the West Side Highway. You’ve all seen this story on viral video: the motorcyclists were in a group slowing down traffic. Alexian Lien was with his wife and two-year-old son in their van when he saw all these bikers around him, driving erratically and brake checking. A brake check is where you hit the brakes suddenly so anyone driving close to you has to slam their brakes if they don’t want to bump into your tuchas. Miley Cyrus was brake-checking Robin Thicke on the MTV awards; and let me tell you, she made me honk my horn.

But dancing on television and terrorizing on the highways are two different things. When Mr. Lien got brake checked, he didn’t stop fast enough and clipped one of the bikers. This made the other Hell’s Devils mad. They swarmed around the van in a menacing fashion.

Now the guy’s afraid for his life, so he floors it, trying to escape. In so doing, he runs over a couple of cyclists, paralyzing one for the rest of his life. Well, bikers are like bedbugs, if you only squash a couple, the others will come back in force. The other cyclists – now with legitimate reason to be pissed – go chasing after Lien’s van, get him down a side street and stop him. It’s like Orange County Choppers Meets Cujo.

That’s when a biker, a 37-year-old thug who goes by the name of Chance – this Chance character goes up to the SUV, takes his helmet and smashes in the driver-side window of the van. Someone else bashes in the back window, and they’re all trying to yank the door open and pull Alexian Lien out of the SUV. Which they do. And they beat the scheiss out of him. All you need is the Rolling Stones playing “Under My Thumb” in the background, and it’s the late 60s all over again. It’s Altamont with schvartzes.

Because there was such a melee, it took days for the police to wade through the evidence and start looking for people to arrest. When they did, they found that some of the bikers were undercover police. These cops couldn’t step out of character and help for fear of blowing their cover. God forbid they should try and save someone’s life; it’s more important they gather evidence for a drug bust. It’s comforting to know that if I have a gang of thugs punching and kicking me while my wife and toddler are watching, at least, 30 pounds of hemp won’t get into the wrong hands.

As of this writing, everything is in the hands of the grand jury, with four of the bikers racking up serious charges of gang assault, rioting and criminal mischief. Good. Although I’m a little thrown by that word: mischief. It’s too cute. “Ooh, the criminal’s making mischief – he put silly string all over that yield sign, how mischievous.” It makes them sounds like scamps. “Ooh, Allen Edwards is pulling a little Asian guy out of his car and punching him. How impish!”

Seriously, this kind of hooliganism cannot be tolerated, and I hope all the bikers are punished for turning a highway into their own personal skee-ball alley. What’s funny is to read people’s online comments to stories about the incident, most of them against the bikers – good; however most of them by right-wing libertarian types using the incident as a reason to defeat gun control. They’re all arnchair cowboys, going, “Well, if it were me in that van with my wife and brat, I’d pull my .38 out of my holster and start wasting these vermin one by one. They’d all die slowly, gasping “I’m sorry!” with their last breaths.

Yeah. Let’s examine the flaws of that non-Talmudic logic, shall we? First of all, guns are legal; Mr. Lien just didn’t have one. But let’s say he did. So he opens fire on 30 bicyclists who may be armed themselves. Now you’ve got a shootout instead of a beatdown. Do you think Mr. Lien’s wife and brat, not to mention nearby drivers and pedestrians, would have fared better with bullets flying everywhere?

This Harley Hellride is a terrible story, but to use it as some kind of object lesson in gun ownership is like saying if John F. Kennedy were packing heat, he could have taken down Oswald and all his CIA helpers. It’s fun to fantasize about empowerment; we all want to be Clint Eastwood riding through Lahood or the Israeli Defense Force raiding Entebbe. But the truth is it’s usually better to stay quiet, mind your business, and hope that the asshole on the moped flipping you the finger (because you didn’t see him in your blind spot) isn’t a cop on his day off looking to take out his homicidal frustrations on your kidneys. Even John Wayne would pish himself when faced with that.

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (10/12/2013): KELLY CARLIN & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews radio host Kelly Carlin

Topics include: her father – George Carlin, comedy, podcasting, self-help, life coach.

Segment aired Oct. 12, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #441 (10/12/2013): OCCUPATION: FOOLE’S DAUGHTER

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Here is the 441st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Oct. 12, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with writer Kelly Carlin; Inside Broadway; the News Gone By; Dylan – Sooner & Later (ornaments & apps); Saturday Segues (Simon & Siberry; Bob Mould).

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guest: George Carlin’s daughter, Kelly Carlin

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN
00:16:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Simon & Siberry
00:54:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:27 :30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Kelly Carlin
02:10:00 Sponsors
02:18:00 NEWS GONE BY
02:28:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (ornaments & apps)
02:47:30 Friends & Weather
02:55:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Bob Mould
03:21:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Oct. 12, 2013 Playlist: “We Should Be There By Morning” (00:17:00), “Lena is a White Table” (00:24:30), “You Never Know” (00:33:30) & “The Life is the Red Wagon” (00:41:00; Jane Siberry). “Have a Good Time” (00:21:00) & “Congratulations” (00:37:00; Paul Simon). “Red Rubber Ball” ({live} 00:31:00; Simon & Garfunkel). “Oseh Shalom” (01:23:00; Shlomo Carlebach). “Occupation: Foole” (01:25:00), “Yeast Infection” (01:49:00) & “Farting in Public” (02:07:00; George Carlin). “Tattle O’Day” (02:30:30), “The Christmas Blues” (02:34:00), “If Not for You” (02:37:00), “Christmas Island” (02:39:30) & “Railroad Bill” (02:42:00; Bob Dylan). “Visionary” (02:57:30) & “Makes No Sense at All” (03:07:30; Husker Du). “Bad Blood Better” (03:00:00), “The Last Night” (03:03:30), “If I Can’t Change Your Mind” (03:10:00) & “Whichever Way the Wind Blows” (03:26:00).
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(Pictured from top: Kelly Carlin, George Carlin & Kelly Carlin, Jane Siberry, Paul Simon, Bob Mould, the Dylan app.)

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Bob Mould
Jane Siberry
the Dylan app
Paul Simon

Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #78 (10/6/2013): Shutdown

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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #78 (10/6/2013): Shutdown

aired Oct. 6, 2013 on Dave’s Gone By. Youtube clip: http://youtu.be/XV1nvYhfSLw 

Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of October 6th, 2013.

Idiocy and nonsense! Selfishness and stupidity! Pride and prejudice! Welcome to the United States Federal government, Fall 2013. As I write this, the Fed is in its fourth day of shutdown. Why? Because Republicans won’t approve a budget unless the President kills his healthcare plan. And Obama won’t even talk to the G.O.P. unless they kiss his boots and keep his baby. It’s an impasse created by two sides of impass-holes.

Now, I’m not saying both sides are equally at fault. That’s an easy trap and one that the media loves to fall into – especially when they’re discussing, say, the Palestinians. Arabs bomb and kill and bargain in bad faith; Israel protects land she rightfully won in the war. And yet, because the strife is ongoing and expensive, the world says, “ehhh, a plague on both their houses” and “Oh, the Jews are the oppressors.” That is reductive and retarded. And while there’s reason to blame everybody for our current federal fakaktehness, the Republicans and their tea-party poopers are absolutely the instigators of this fiasco.

I don’t care what you think of Obamacare. I mean, me? I’m running to the doctor every two weeks for a high colonic, so I need affordable health coverage or else my prostate is gonna start looking like one of those frosting bags on “Cake Boss.” But even if I wasn’t crazy about the Affordable Care Act, it’s the law, it passed, Obama beat Romney with the plan already on his platform – deal with it. If it’s not going perfectly, make small adjustments while it’s already in progress, as we do with voting, or cunnilingus.

I have never seen such sore losers as Republicans. They lose the election in 2008; they all vow to spend the next four years making sure nothing the Democrats put forward gets passed. And if something should somehow, by accident, get through, they’ll just repeal it when their guy wins in 2012. Except he didn’t. America looked at Mitt Romney like a used-Rolls Royce salesman – and said, “No thank you. We’ll stick with the guy who’s done next to nothing, but the country’s turning around anyway. We’ll stay the course.”

This left the G.O.P. in shellshock. After four years of mocking and blocking, retching and kvetching, moaning the blues all night on Fox News – where did they wind up? Hemorrhaging on election night. But, of course, there’s nothing more dangerous than a wounded animal. Well, apart from George Zimmerman with a gun permit. The Republicans are lashing back, hurting the Democrats any way they can, even if it means bringing the government to a virtual halt and jeopardizing the recovery that their last president made necessary in the first place.

The G.O.P.’s idea of a compromise is saying, “Look, we’ll pass your budget; just delay Obamacare for a year.” Sounds reasonable – even though we know that would be a year of legal wrangling, political blackmail and further ways to dismantle the program. What we must not forget is that a “one year” delay is a smokescreen. Republicans have been delaying healthcare reform for two goddamn decades. Back when Bill Clinton was in the White House, his darling and incredibly tolerant wife, Hilary, made it her number-one priority to reform the out-of-control insurance business. She could’ve done it, too, had the Republicans not despised her and Bill so much, they brought his presidency to a standstill. Then George W. Bush was in the White House for eight years. Eight long, long, long, long years. In that time, Republicans had every opportunity to make their own health plan, to devise their own strategy to help a system in crisis. What did they do? If I had a sound effect of crickets chirping, you’d be hearing it right now.

Since then, Barack Obama has been in office for five years, which is more than a thousand days for Republicans and Democrats to have worked in tandem to create, maybe not Obamacare, but OBoehner-Care, or Clintingrich-Care. But no, all the G.O.P. did was plot and scheme. And now, when they don’t get their way, they sit in a corner, they pout, and they hide daddy’s wallet in revenge.

It’s happening elsewhere, too. In beautiful Colorado, where the G.O.P. hates gun laws, legalized pot and renewable energy, right-wingers want to secede and make their own state. I think they’re gonna call it “Spoiled Bratville,” or something. Funny, I didn’t hear them squeal about socialism when the rains came, and they had to go hat-in-hand to Joe Biden for flood relief.

Republicans whine that Obamacare means lack of choice; a curtailment of freedom by making everyone get insurance whether they want it or not. But folks, if you have a car, you gotta get car insurance and wear a seatbelt. If you have a baby, you gotta give her shots. If you kiss Miley Cyrus, you gotta buy Abreva. Obligating people to do something does not automatically cause the collapse of capitalism. I mean, we’ve all gotta eat, unless you wanna starve to death. Eating is not a choice, it’s a mandate, but there’s still room for choice. I might have roast chicken, you could have salmon, or pay extra for prime rib. Okay, now I’m hungry. But still angry.

Republicans say that most people hate Obamacare and don’t want it to go forward. That is not true. Most people are scared of Obamacare and don’t know what the hell to expect. But we also know that insurance is insanely expensive, and that millions of people without it are playing Russian roulette by not going to the doctor, or draining our taxes if they’re at a free clinic with the sniffles every week. Or, if they’re Republicans, with accidental bullet wounds.

But enough elephant bashing. After all, they embarrass themselves more than I ever could. Let us also not ignore the arrogance of Barack Obama and the donkeys. For weeks, the sequester is building to chaos, yet he can’t pick up a phone? He can’t get in a room with Boehner, et. al., and say, “okay, we’ll take out the medical-device thing, but you’ve gotta leave in abortions.” He can’t even say, “You know what? We will not delay Obamacare for a year, but three months? To work the kinks out? Sure, It’s not gonna kill anyone. Well, maybe some fourth-stage cancer patients, but other than that…” For a community organizer, Obama couldn’t organize paint cans in a Home Depot. And the Democrats are so cocky about winning the last election and so sure they have the Republicans cornered, they’re not even faking being interested in compromise.

These aren’t difficult times for America; these are ridiculous times for America. Maybe we need a third party again, only this time without Ralph Nader, or Ross Perot, or Roseanne Arnold, or Lyndon Larouche, or – you know what? Two’s more than enough.

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (10/5/2013): MARIO FRATTI & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews playwright Mario Fratti

Topics include: theater, Nine, The Vatican Knows, off-off-Broadway, Tennessee Williams, theater criticism.

Segment aired Oct. 5, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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