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Iran deal: Jewish mag calls out obama’s anti-semitic rhetoric

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  1. Revmitchell

    Revmitchell Well-Known Member
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    ablet Magazine, an online Jewish publication, published an editorial Friday calling out President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party for their use of anti-Jewish rhetoric in an effort to whip up public support for the Iran deal.

    The editorial, “Crossing a Line to Sell a Deal,” was published Friday–a day after Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY)2%
    announced that he would oppose the deal. Schumer was immediately greeted by a wave of vitriol–including political threats from former White House aides. (The White House itself was rumored to have leaked Schumer’s opposition to the media, in anger–though spokesperson Josh Earnest denied it.)

    Tablet pointed out the president’s repeated use of terms associated with anti-Semitic accusations of nefarious Jewish wealth, influence and control, which Obama has used throughout the debate. It concluded (original links):

    What we increasingly can’t stomach—and feel obliged to speak out about right now—is the use of Jew-baiting and other blatant and retrograde forms of racial and ethnic prejudice as tools to sell a political deal, or to smear those who oppose it. Accusing Senator Schumer of loyalty to a foreign government is bigotry, pure and simple. Accusing Senators and Congressmen whose misgivings about the Iran deal are shared by a majority of the U.S. electorate of being agents of a foreign power, or of selling their votes to shadowy lobbyists, or of acting contrary to the best interests of the United States, is the kind of naked appeal to bigotry and prejudice that would be familiar in the politics of the pre-Civil Rights Era South.

    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.

    We do not accept the idea that Senator Schumer or anyone else is a fair target for racist incitement, anymore than we accept the idea that the basic norms of political discourse in this country do not apply to Jews. Whatever one feels about the merits of the Iran deal, sales techniques that call into question the patriotism of American Jews are examples of bigotry—no matter who does it. On this question, we should all stand in defense of Senator Schumer.

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...g-calls-obama-out-for-anti-semitisc-rhetoric/
     
  2. Jkdbuck76

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    I think Congress will stop the deal. But then Obeyme can veto, right? The fact that he threatened to veto from the start suggests to me the the deal stinks.

    It is up to 12 dummycrats to decide this Iran deal.

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    American Jews Support Iran Deal (So Do Israeli Defense Experts)

    Polls show that American Jews overwhelmingly support the deal with Iran. For example, the Christian Science Monitor noted last November:

    84 percent of American Jews would favor either strongly or somewhat a deal with Iran that would alleviate tough sanctions on the Iranian economy in exchange for Iran’s agreement to limit its nuclear program to civilian purposes and accept inspectors at its nuclear facilities.

    The pro-Israel group J Street noted last month:

    American Jews express strong support for a final agreement with Iran that increases inspections in exchange for economic sanctions relief. Fifty-nine percent say they would support such a deal, compared to 53 percent of American adults in an April CNN poll that asked the same question.

    Today, J Street reported:

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    Moreover – as J Street reports – hundreds of high-level Israeli defense and intelligence officials support the Iran deal.

    So does the head of the CIA.

    http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/07/american-jews-and-israeli-defense-experts-support-iran-deal.html
     
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