Revisiting the trumpF’s Anti-Semitic Attacks Against Jon Stewart

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Revisiting Donald Trump’s Anti-Semitic Attacks Against Jon Stewart
“Why did he change his name from Jonathan Leibowitz?” asked Trump. “He should be proud of his heritage!”
Marlow Stern
Marlow Stern
03.01.17 4:43 AM ET


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It began, as most things Trump do these days, on Twitter.

Back in 2013, before he rose to become the 45th president of the United States, and before he fielded charges of anti-Semitism for his telling silence following a rash of anti-Semitic activity stateside, including numerous bomb threats to Jewish community centers and vandalized Jewish cemeteries—which he insinuated were false flag operations early Tuesday till finally condemning the hateful acts during his first address to Congress later that night—Donald Trump waged a bizarre, anti-Semitic battle against comedian Jon Stewart.

The then-Daily Show host, who is Jewish, had presumably run a segment poking fun at the brash reality star, real estate mogul, and de facto leader of the birther movement. This did not sit well with Trump, who took his ire to his favorite outlet.

Donald J. Trump‏Verified account @realDonaldTrump

I promise you that I'm much smarter than Jonathan Leibowitz - I mean Jon Stewart @TheDailyShow. Who, by the way, is totally overrated.


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Revisiting Donald Trump’s Anti-Semitic Attacks Against Jon Stewart
“Why did he change his name from Jonathan Leibowitz?” asked Trump. “He should be proud of his heritage!”
Marlow Stern
Marlow Stern
03.01.17 4:43 AM ET

It began, as most things Trump do these days, on Twitter.

Back in 2013, before he rose to become the 45th president of the United States, and before he fielded charges of anti-Semitism for his telling silence following a rash of anti-Semitic activity stateside, including numerous bomb threats to Jewish community centers and vandalized Jewish cemeteries—which he insinuated were false flag operations early Tuesday till finally condemning the hateful acts during his first address to Congress later that night—Donald Trump waged a bizarre, anti-Semitic battle against comedian Jon Stewart.

The then-Daily Show host, who is Jewish, had presumably run a segment poking fun at the brash reality star, real estate mogul, and de facto leader of the birther movement. This did not sit well with Trump, who took his ire to his favorite outlet.

“On April 24th, 2013, at 11 a.m., someone comes into my office and says, ‘Donald Trump just tweeted: I promise you that I’m much smarter than Jonathan Leibowitz—I mean Jon Stewart. Who, by the way, is totally overrated,’” Stewart recounted during the 10th annual Stand Up for Heroes benefit in November.

Stewart, who was born Jonathan Leibowitz, claimed to have no idea what set Trump off. And so the political satirist, tweeting from his show’s account, fired back with the following:

This led many of Stewart’s online followers to start tweeting at Trump, addressing him as “Fuckface Von Clownstick.” A Twitter war had begun, and Trump, as is his wont, replied by first calling Stewart an “overrated asshole” and “total phoney” and then doubling down on the anti-Semitic attacks, accusing Stewart of not being “proud of his heritage” for using a stage name:

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

If Jon Stewart is so above it all & legit, why did he change his name from Jonathan Leibowitz? He should be proud of his heritage!
9:37 AM - 3 May 2013

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Donald J. Trump

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Jon Stewart @TheDailyShow is a total phony –he should cherish his past—not run from it.
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“So, I start to think to myself: Oh, I think this guy is trying to let people know I’m a Jew. And I think to myself, ‘Doesn’t my face do that?’” recalled Stewart at the benefit. “Honestly! Where have you seen this face other than a poster for Yentl? In what world are people like, ‘Stewart? That’s a Scottish name! But there’s something about that fella that looks a little schmear-y.’ It would be funny if it wasn’t so toxically fuckin’ crude and horrible.”

Trump’s repeated attacks on his name and heritage, an episode which Trump attempted to deny even happened in 2015, led Stewart to tweet out, “Can’t an overrated Jew have a complicated relationship with his dad without being accused of hiding his heritage? #FuckFaceVonClownstick.”

You see, Stewart has a very complicated relationship with his last name—and his father. Though he once joked to 60 Minutes that he changed it because it “sounded too Hollywood,” the move appears to have come about due to a mix of anti-Semitic bullying and his broken bond with his physician-Dad.

Stewart grew up in Lawrence Township, New Jersey, a middle-class town with precious few Jews. In Tad Friend’s 2002 profile of the comedian in the New Yorker, “He recalls being called ‘Leibotits’ and ‘Leiboshits,’ and getting punched out at the bus stop when he was in the seventh grade. ‘I was holding my books and a trellis I had made in shop and thinking, How much more of a pussy can I be?’”

His parents divorced when he was 11, and Stewart was raised by his mother—while remaining mostly estranged from his father. In 1986, while serving as a bartender in Hamilton, New Jersey, Stewart said he experienced an early “midlife crisis.” He told Friend, “I started thinking, This is it for the next seventy years? So I told my mom I was going to New York to do comedy. I never discussed it with the—what’s the other one called?—dad.”

The following year, Stewart stepped up to the stage for his very first stand-up performance. It was at The Bitter End in Manhattan’s West Village, the same place where his comedy idol, Woody Allen, got his start. As the story goes, “While being introduced, the emcee mispronounced Stewart’s last name, Leibowitz. This led to Stewart renaming himself right then and there. He dropped his last name and changed the spelling of his middle name, Stuart, to Stewart. From that moment on, he went by Jon Stewart as his stage name,” according to the book Jon Stewart: An Unauthorized Biography.

Did Stewart change his last name because of the bullying he experienced growing up? Or was it, as he’s attested, due to the complicated relationship with his father? Perhaps a tribute to Allen, who was born Allan Stewart Konigsberg? All of the above? Who knows. What we do know is that Stewart didn’t legally change his name until 2001, following in the footsteps of many famous Jewish stars who chose to change their names in order to avoid anti-Semitism, from comedy god Lenny Bruce (Leonard Alfred Schneider) to music icon Bob Dylan (Robert Allen Zimmerman).

Stewart’s relationship with his father, meanwhile, reportedly remains fairly strained, and his Dad still has yet to see him perform. As for Trump, who has a history of defaulting to anti-Semitic stereotypes when it comes to Jews, intentionally left the Jews out of his Holocaust Remembrance Day statement, has a right-hand man in Steve Bannon with deep ties to anti-Semitic activity, and who took two weeks to denounce the recent surge in anti-Semitism, perhaps Steven Goldstein, the executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, said it best: “Trump quacks, walks, and talks like an anti-Semite. That makes him an anti-Semite.”
 
Trump or Drumpf – What’s In A Name?
By Palash Ghosh @Gooch700 On 04/19/11 AT 12:47 PM


Amidst the national uproar that Donald Trump is creating over where US President Barack Obama was born (Trump said he believes Obama was really born in Kenya, which would make him ineligible to occupy the White House), there are some interesting elements from Trump’s own ancestry.

For one thing, “Trump” is not his real name.

The Donald’s grandfather was a German immigrant named Frederick Drumpf who emigrated to the U.S. in 1885 and became a naturalized citizen in 1892.

At some point, he started calling himself “Frederick Trump,” but it is unclear if he ever changed his name officially. Some have speculated that he didn’t want to be known as “Drumpf” because of prevailing prejudice against Germans (which would heighten, of course, during World War I).

Frederick (or more appropriately, Friedrich) returned to his native Kallstadt in Germany’s Rheinland to marry Elisabeth Christ in 1902.

Drumpf returned to the U.S, and settled in Queens, N.Y. He would die in 1918 during the Spanish Flu epidemic.

Of course, his grandson would attain incredible wealth and global fame under the name “Trump.”

“Trump” is an actual name, it is of English origin and according to linguistic sources it is a “metonymic occupational name for a trumpeter, from Middle English trumpe [‘trumpet’].”

Quite appropriate for someone who likes blowing his own horn.​
 
& you believe that is the reason the so called precedent attacked him??

having contempt for jon stewart can not be anti semitic because jon stewart is IMO not a real jew or "semitic"; he behaves as the rest of the damned leftists of earth. that is my point. there are a lot of accusations going on concerning "anti Semitism" which are invalid accusations because many of the people who say "i am jewish" are not jewish at all. they only "say they are jews" vs. 9 http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/3.htm . this brings out the whole conversation many have concerning the bilderbergs, rothchilds, soros, etc. ,etc., and many others who "say they are Jews" and are not. many people blame jews for the evil that these people who "say they are Jews" do; they are are not real jews, they are liars . it has been a great error to blame jews for the acts of people who are not jews.
 
having contempt for jon stewart can not be anti semitic because jon stewart is IMO not a real jew or "semitic"; he behaves as the rest of the damned leftists of earth. that is my point. there are a lot of accusations going on concerning "anti Semitism" which are invalid accusations because many of the people who say "i am jewish" are not jewish at all. they only "say they are jews" vs. 9 http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/3.htm . this brings out the whole conversation many have concerning the bilderbergs, rothchilds, soros, etc. ,etc., and many others who "say they are Jews" and are not. many people blame jews for the evil that these people who "say they are Jews" do; they are are not real jews, they are liars . it has been a great error to blame jews for the acts of people who are not jews.

& who are you to say who is & is not Jewish based on their behavior??

You don't agree w/ their politic/behavior or whatever & that gets them kicked out of the club?? :palm:
 
& who are you to say who is & is not Jewish based on their behavior??

You don't agree w/ their politic/behavior or whatever & that gets them kicked out of the club?? :palm:

I stated in my first post that if jon stewart were a real jew, he would behave as a real jew would. IMO a real jew would receive Jesus, the king of the jews and every person who is a jew indeed is from that king family and would not throw away their jewish name and heritage as the house of Judah . I get my opinion from here as one example... vs. 17-29 http://biblehub.com/kjv/romans/2.htm .. there are others .
 
I stated in my first post that if jon stewart were a real jew, he would behave as a real jew would. IMO a real jew would receive Jesus, the king of the jews and every person who is a jew indeed is from that king family and would not throw away their jewish name and heritage as the house of Judah . I get my opinion from here as one example... vs. 17-29 http://biblehub.com/kjv/romans/2.htm .. there are others .

Where in those verses does it say Jon isn't Jewish??
 
So you are accusing Jon of blasphemy now for not being your version of some rightWing wackO??

Is you personal Jesus a lot like dick cheny??
 
That is not at all what that scripture says. Read the whole page again. People who say they are Jews and are not bring reproach to the name of God. it occurs many times every day right here on jpp I should have never opened this bucket of worms or beans or whatever
 
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SHAMEFUL
Revisiting Donald Trump’s Anti-Semitic Attacks Against Jon Stewart
“Why did he change his name from Jonathan Leibowitz?” asked Trump. “He should be proud of his heritage!”
Marlow Stern​


How in the hell do you idiots from the party of the Jackass come up with the farcical claim that this statement is anti-Semitic?

And you leftist idiots wonder why no one pays any attention to you anymore. Ever hear of the story about "the boy who cried wolf?"

Yep; in liberal leftist Fascist world, saying someone should be proud of his heritage is a terrible insult!

Dunce.​
 
I don't think Trump has enough of a centre to be anything consistently - he just uses anti-Semitism, as he uses everything else, to shout 'Look at ME!'
 
I don't think Trump has enough of a centre to be anything consistently - he just uses anti-Semitism, as he uses everything else, to shout 'Look at ME!'
You're right about the "Look at me" piece, but then, goat worshippers like you not only do the same thing you're also anti-everything that doesn't share your spirit crushing, hate-filled point of view.
 
You're right about the "Look at me" piece, but then, goat worshippers like you not only do the same thing you're also anti-everything that doesn't share your spirit crushing, hate-filled point of view.

You are a silly noodle, aren't you? Stop imagining enemies and get a life - you're turning into a typical footling bore,
 
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