The concept of an “enemy” means a threat. Nadler is an enemy  not only of America but to all people because he is driven by raw hatred for president Donald J. Trump. Nadler is psychotic. His actions against the president are driven by envy at a man who is successful in a career which Nadler couldn’t handle, business. That jealousy has unhinged Nadler who isn’t wrapped too tight to begin with. Plus he was a short, very, very fat putz of a short little man who shed over 100 pounds of disgusting fat.

Nadler was instrumental in getting a pardon for convicted terrorist Susan Rosenberg, sister soldier in a bloody alliance between the Weather Underground and Black Liberation Movement. Authorities nabbed her in 1984 when she and Timothy Blunk were caught in New Jersey unloading the following from a U-Haul truck to a storage unit: 640 pounds of stolen explosives, an arsenal of weapons, manuals on terrorism, and false IDs. She describes being indicted in a federal conspiracy case and charged with participating in the prison break of Joanne Chesimard — and in the Brink’s robbery.

Rosenberg has steadfastly maintained her innocence of involvement in the Brink’s murders. During her trial, however, she proclaimed herself not a criminal, but a revolutionary. In “An American Radical,” published 10 years after Jerry Nadler helped her out of prison, she proclaims herself to be a political prisoner. She was Nadlers client.

President Clinton’s eleventh-hour pardon of Rosenberg in 2001 elicited a chorus of outrage, including from then-Mayor Giuliani, New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, Rockland County police union official David Trois, and even Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer. Without question, it stunned the widows and children of those men murdered by Rosenberg’s coadjutors. In an editorial headlined “Pardons on the Sly,” the New York Times editorial board agreed. The Times specifically condemned the pardon of Rosenberg, for whom “Representative Jerrold Nadler, a Manhattan Democrat, served as a courier … forward[ing] pardon information to the Clinton White House.” Crazy Clinton also commuted the sentences of 12 members of FALN, the Puerto Rican Marxist organization that set off more than 138 bombs in the U.S. in the 1970s and 1980s, killing six Americans.

Nadler’s involvement originated at his synagogue, B’nai Jeshurun, on New York’s Upper West Side.

Following Rosenberg’s release, Congressman Nadler provided a most sympathetic and disingenuous account of her past while downplaying his role as minor and pointing to his rabbi. But recently Nadler also added his signature to a list of “notable supporters” for Judith Clark, another member of the “Family” who served as a driver of a getaway vehicle in the Brink’s robbery. A shark in the bathtub is less dangerous than Nadler.

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