CNSNews.com managing editor Michael W. Chapman is quite fond of the right-wing, pro-Trump Coalition for Jewish Values for its partisan attacks on non-conservatives — heck, it even nonsensically bashed the Anti-Defamation League for failing to adhere to right-wing dogma, and Chapman was its servile stenographer. Chapman praised the group’s leader for going Godwin in an Oct. 11 article:
Commenting on the left-wing protesters who followed Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) into a bathroom to denounce her opposition to the high price tag of the $3.5 trillion Build Back Better bill, Rabbi Yakkov Menken, managing director of the Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), compared their actions to Nazi stormtroopers, saying, “you don’t have to go back too far to find German people who acted exactly as these protesters did.”
“Early in the Nazi era they [stormtroopers] would go into where people were congregating and shout them down, and make sure no other voices could be heard except the Nazis,” said Rabbi Menken.
“That’s how you lose dialogue,” he added. “That’s how you lose a First Amendment. That’s how you welcome in totalitarianism.”
Rabbi Menken made his remarks during an Oct. 5 interview on the True Story with Mike Slater, broadcast on thefirsttv.com. After showing a video of Sen. Sinema being accosted by activists while she used a restroom, Slater asked the rabbi, “What do you think when you see activists like this act the way they act?”
Rabbi Menken said. “It’s incredibly scary. If we lose the ability to distinguish between people rallying and expressing their own voice, and intimidation and bullying and shutting down the voices of others. I mean, you don’t have to go back too far to find German people who acted exactly as these protesters did.”
As we’ve noted, the protesters’ tactics against Sinema weren’t all that different from those used by anti-abortion activists against abortion doctors and clinics and even other clinic employees. We don’t recall Chapman or anyone from the CJV being bothered by that.
Even though Chapman was defending Sinema against her critics, he wanted to make sure readers knew he wasn’t a fan of Sinema herself. So his final paragraph read: “Senator Sinema is a moderate Democrat, but on some ‘social’ issues, she is very liberal/left. Sinema is the first openly bisexual member of the U.S. Senate and the first woman from Arizona elected to the upper chamber. She is ranked among the top conservative voters in the Democrat [sic] caucus.”