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Ed Koch on Chuck Hagel Nomination: Obama's Reneging on His Conveyed Support for Israel Has Come Earlier Than I Thought
2013-01-08
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Posted by:Fred

#11  "He said he thought Obama would do the right thing because he's "an honorable man"."

I want some of what he's been smoking drinking. :-(
Posted by: Barbara   2013-01-08 21:39  

#10  The excuse is, Ed's lost it. Comes to all of us. He said he thought Obama would do the right thing because he's "an honorable man".
Lost it but good.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2013-01-08 20:49  

#9  Koch's explanation for why he became a useful idiot™ does not cut it. Others have tried this route in history and it worked out very badly for them.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2013-01-08 19:19  

#8  Koch does give an explanation. His support for Obama was an act of appeasement and he believed Obama would win anyway.
“I did what I thought was warranted and intelligent,” he said, “He was going to win! There was no question about it. I thought it would be helpful to have a Jewish voice there, being able to communicate.”
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2013-01-08 13:15  

#7  So, Obama LIED again, so what, he's known for it.

And I'll repeat each lie.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-01-08 11:55  

#6  I have not been keeping tabs on him. Thanks for the information.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2013-01-08 11:42  

#5  Former Mayor Koch didn't merely vote twice for Mr. Obama. Both elections he campaigned hard for the man, touring the country speaking in front of Jewish groups and writing opinion pieces for newspapers as far away as the Jerusalem Post, selling the idea that this man is good for America, American Jews, and Israel. In between times he occasionally wrote a piece critical of this or that action, warning that it could be seen as undermining Israel -- I've posted some of them here over the years -- but in the end Mayor Koch is first and always a loyal member of the Democratic party machine that made him.
Posted by: trailing wife   2013-01-08 11:05  

#4  Isn't "renege" a racist word?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2013-01-08 10:31  

#3  Koch voted for him twice thinking he was going to do something like this eventually, just later than this?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2013-01-08 09:57  

#2  I thought reneging was a policy of the Champ.
Posted by: JohnQC   2013-01-08 09:19  

#1  Picked right up on the Jeremiah Wright thing did he? Eat your watery soup Ed and quityobitch'n. Champ says you're too old and someone else needs the matzo balls.

Kerry is fine, but Hagel is a no-go? Gotta be kiddin me.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-01-08 04:21  

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