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2004-02-27 |
You know how these folks love special treatment Hat tip: Misha I This is just my personal take on the matter. This doean’t appear to be a "top fifty dinner guests from hell" list, something based on humor. It appears to be an enemies list, and the text is strongly anit-semetic. Am I overreacting to this? |
Posted by:badanov |
#11 Funny about Robert Novak, I didn't know Jews celebrated Ash Wed. He went through a broadcast with a big smear of ash on his forehead a year or so ago on Ash Wed. I guess he's just being clever and trying to throw people off his scent. |
Posted by: ruprecht 2004-2-27 4:39:29 PM |
#10 I think all the claims that the Bush administration was used by the neo-conspiracy are kinda funny - ironical even. Bush was not used by them, he used them - and now he is almost finished with them. |
Posted by: Rawsnacks 2004-2-27 12:58:02 PM |
#9 No offense meant, Don Vito! ;-) |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-2-27 12:11:38 PM |
#8 Frank G - re your #4 post. Please do not equate the mafia with the Paleos. Some of us with sirnames ending in vowels may take offense. ;>) |
Posted by: Doc8404 2004-2-27 11:58:29 AM |
#7 BH - except Kerry's not really Irish - just allowed others to play that up for votes. He's French/Austrian, with some Jewish heritage as well |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-2-27 11:07:51 AM |
#6 Normally I wouldn't give a dam about the religion or ethnicity of people espousing a particular position. The issue is whether I agreed or disagree with the position, but the strong implication here is that because they are jews then the neocon position is essentially fraudulent and merely a disguise for support of Israel. Its the old chestnut of a jewish conspiracy. I happen to strongly support the neocon position and this is an unjustified and fraudulent attack on both Jews and the neocon platform. |
Posted by: phil_b 2004-2-27 10:27:59 AM |
#5 Y'know, now that you mention it - John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Terry McAuliffe... do you suppose that there is some sinister Irish Conspiracy going down? |
Posted by: BH 2004-2-27 10:03:47 AM |
#4 The gist of the article is that these people support Israel's right to exist because they're Jooooos. It's obvious the author opposes same. I, a lapsed Catholic, support Israel because their democratic society reflects my values a helluva lot more than the Paleo death cult: a stinking hellhole of corruption, mafia killings, forced immersion in hate propaganda, and ululating bitches on 9-11. That day sealed my hate for the Paleo regime forever. Give them nothing but the blank side of a wall to paint their hate on |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-2-27 9:32:23 AM |
#3 Michael Totten has an EXCELLENT response to this a**hole. And no, you're not overreacting - by "outing" a subset of the neocons (which he doesn't quite define) as Jews, he's saying they have an agenda that is separate and apart from the American Agenda. A Jewish agenda. Or an Israeli agenda. He's saying they are some sort of cabal - the "Jewish Conspiracy." Such is the idiocracy. Link-> http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/000295.html |
Posted by: PlanetDan 2004-2-27 9:21:41 AM |
#2 And of course there is this from the comments section: "Found one more! Dang these pesky fellas are everywhere. Robert Novak. Yes, I know it is hard to believe. But take a good hard look at him and then notice the unfortunate bulldog hyperaggressive obnoxious jerk behavior which is unfortunately exemplifies one of the worst Jewish steretypes: "the obnoxious, belligerent, arrogant, loud-mouthed, rude, fight-picking, amoral, greedy, callous" Jew caricatured throughout history - Mr. Novak to a tee. :( Free Palestine Information Agency)" |
Posted by: Dragon Fly 2004-2-27 8:38:36 AM |
#1 I do not think you are overreacting. At least judging from the title: Why won't anyone say they are Jewish? |
Posted by: Dragon Fly 2004-2-27 8:34:59 AM |