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tried to interfere in that 2012 election, as Chris Matthews sensibly
reminded his audience recently: Benjamin Netanyahu tried to help Mitt
Romney beat Obama. Sheldon Adelson held a fundraiser in Jerusalem for
Romney.
Netanyahu didn’t stop there. After Romney lost,
Netanyahu came to Congress to tell the Congress to reject President
Obama’s nuclear deal. That was an unprecedented interference of a
foreign leader in our policy-making, enabled by the Israel lobby; but
there were never any investigations about that. Subsequently Chuck
Schumer said he was torn between a Jewish interest
and the American interest, before voting against the president, and he
paid no political/reputational price for it; while President Obama said
that it would be an “abrogation” of his constitutional duty if he
considered Israel’s interest ahead of the U.S.; for which Obama was
called an anti-semite.
Throughout those negotiations, Obama could never
address the fact that Israel has nukes. This lie is honored by the
press, in a way that it would never honor Trump’s lies. And the manner
in which Israel got nukes, including thefts from an American company with the complicity of the White House, is only investigated by peripheral figures.
The Israeli interference in our politics is
the conspiracy in plain sight that no one in the media talks about
because they’re too implicated themselves. The two top executives at the
largest media company, Comcast, are pro-Israel; one of them, David
Cohen, raised money for the Israeli army. Netanyahu’s speeches to Congress were written by Gary Ginsberg, an executive at another media company, Time Warner,
but hey, that’s not an issue. Four New York Times reporters have had
children serve in the Israeli army. One of them is columnist David
Brooks, who says that he gets gooey-eyed when he visits Israel. He is
one of several Zionists with columns at the Times. Tom Friedman
justified the Iraq War because suicide bombers were going into Tel Aviv pizza parlors.
(Huh?) Yesterday Martin Indyk said on National Public Radio that Jared
Kushner’s strong Jewish background was an asset for his being a Middle
East mediator, a job that Aaron David Miller, who also has a strong
Jewish background, defined as being Israel’s lawyer. Indyk, himself a
mediator, started a pro-Israel thinktank with Haim Saban, an
Israeli-American who was Clinton’s biggest funder and who lately smeared
Keith Ellison at a giant gathering at Brookings, which he also helps fund, as
“clearly an anti-semite” and “anti-Israel;” and Jake Tapper of CNN
moved on to the next question, presumably because smearing a public
official in that manner is not news.
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