This use of anti-Jewish incitement as a political tool is a sickening new development in American political discourse, and we have heard too much of it lately—some coming, ominously, from our own White House and its representatives. Let’s not mince words: Murmuring about “money” and “lobbying” and “foreign interests” who seek to drag America into war is a direct attempt to play the dual-loyalty card. It’s the kind of dark, nasty stuff we might expect to hear at a white power rally, not from the President of the United States—and it’s gotten so blatant that even many of us who are generally sympathetic to the administration, and even this deal, have been shaken by it."A sickening new development?" Hardly. Jesse Jackson let fly with such things over 30 years ago. It's tough to find out that your boyfriend doesn't respect you in the morning, I guess.
Saturday, August 08, 2015
Another saddled frog discovers the scorpion
We thought he loved us:
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Again: that "never again" thing we kept saying after 1945? Never mind.
dual loyalty is a real problem with our foreign policy, and its not just jews who are guilty.
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