Posts Tagged ‘Bolton’
Jewish support wanes, FINALLY
His Oneness has lost half of his Jewish support, but I don’t understand why he has any left at all, except from the self-hating Jewry who think being liberal is important above all else. I doubt liberals are capable of understanding any of the Middle East.
Perhaps the news that the IAEA plans to focus on Israe’ls alleged nuclear capabilities, along with former Ambassador John Bolton’s warning that His Oneness is trying to strip Israel of those very same alleged capabilities will wake them up, if the White House’s shabby treatment of Netanyahu didn’t when combined with the pathetic Passover message His Oneness put out. The White House professed to be “puzzled” by the uproar, but former New York Mayor Ed Koch explained it with unstinting frankness.
I find talk about the battle inside the Administration misleading, and think PowerLine is correct in thinking His Oneness is motivated by ideology. Moshe Arens agrees. That explains why His Oneness is blind to the reason of Elie Wiesel in this piece, and deaf to the old-hand wisdom of John Bolton, who has forgotten more about the so-called peace process that Obama can learn. I often disagree with Ralph Peters, but he calls this one right.
All His Oneness knows is that some important Jews are loudly voicing their displeasure. Obama has no intention of changing his policy, so he has sent Rahm Emanuel out to lie to and bamboozle the rabbis, while simultaneously threatening to impose a Palestinian state on Israel, confident that MSM wouldn’t dare report it.
If I were Jewish, I’d certainly consider sending Mossad after His Oneness. After all, as someone who probably was a Mossad agent told a friend of mine, “If Israel loses a war, it will be wiped off the face of the earth. There are no second chances for the Jewish nation.”
Views on Obama speech…
9/11 Commission member John Lehman sounds off on Obama, per Robert Costa’s post. It’s interesting, but Lehman thinks too highly of Brennan for my tastes. And I detect a certain whiff of fanny-covering from the former Secretary of the Navy with his remarks that the system his commission recommended had become what they warned it would without proper resources. What I, and many, many others warned about was that no government bureaucracy could resist becoming a beastly slug, which the Commission vehemently denied.
And after all, how did George W. Bush manage to make it work when he was a missing village’s idiot, and Obama is so brilliant?
Costa also posts comments from John Bolton, who also faults Obama’s law-enforcement approach.