Posted on 09/21/2011 9:41:46 AM PDT by Kaslin
One is a plastic fantasy built on lies and destructive dreams. The other is a little girl's doll.
I have been writing about 21st century anti-Semitism since the turn of the century.
Words dont fail me, nor has my spirit grown dim. But what is now going on is so ghastly, so omnipresent, so over the top, that even a careful wordsmith is hard-pressed to describe it accurately without sounding (and being accused of sounding) paranoid, hysterical, strident, and, yes, utterly without a sense of humor.
I am finding it hard to laugh about John Heilemanns cover story in New York magazine. Heilemann is a regular contributor to New Yorks pages and has also penned a book about Barack Obamas hope campaign on which he worked.
In a scandalous town and in a scandalous time, the cover of the 9/26 issue of New York magazine may be in a class all its own. It depicts President Obama, seen from behind, wearing a kippah. The title: The First Jewish President. The truth?
Barack Obama is the best friend Israel has right now.
Would anyone dare to present Obama wearing a keffiyeh as Americas first Muslim president? Indeed, this case could far more easily be made, but the accusations of Islamophobia and right-wing conservative neo-fascists (Heilemanns own words) would roil the media waters for weeks. Heilemann quotes one of Obamas most prolific fundraisers as complaining: We have a big-time Jewish problem. I wonder why Obamas fundraisers (and the media) do not talk about the really big-time Arab lobby? Does Obamas team have no problem raising funds from wealthy, oil-rich Arab states and their proxies: Saudi Arabia Kuwait, Bahrain, Quatar, Oman, Abu Dhabi, etc. ?
We know that Obamas appeasement and flowery, flattering dhimmi-like rhetoric has not made the Arabs love, like, or respect America at all and that on Obamas watch, Islamists and terrorists have spewed vicious anti-American and anti-Israel hate speech, and have continued and escalated their attacks on American diplomats and embassies in Afghanistan (2011), Libya (2010-2011), Yemen (2008), Syria (2011), and Turkey (2008).
I know, I know: Heilemann and Bill Keller at the New York Times will explain this away by blaming President Bush and the Republicans.
Despite Heilemanns view of Jews as rich and loud (Jews wield an earsplitting volume of the collective megaphone), he does not believe that Jews really count (Jews are only 2% of the national electorate, too small a proportion to matter much). Heilemann seems to believe that bogeyman Jews are not to be feared: They do not kidnap or behead people, nor do they blow up civilians or fly planes into Wall Street and Pentagon buildings.
Heilemann knows whom to fear and whom to appease .the other brand. And Heilemanns, perhaps Obamas, concern about their big-time Jewish problem merely concerns his access to Jewish money for his campaign. Heilemann (and Obama) are cold very cold where Israel is concerned.
The piece is far worse than the cover. It should be fisked line by line and probably will be by those who do these things rather well. Suffice to say: Heilemann’s piece has no context and is rife with factual errors. But my concern is the callousness of his overall tone. For example, Heilemann writes:
In attempting to apply tough love to Israel, Obama is trying to make a stalwart ally see that undertaking the painful and risky compromises necessary for peace with the Palestinians is the only way to preserve the Zionist dream which is to say a future as a state both Jewish and democratic. His role here is not that of the callous assailant but of the caring and sober brother slapping his drunken sibling: The point is not to hurt the guy but to get him to sober up.
Thus, Prime Minister Netanyahu is Obamas drunken brother and he deserves slapping.
Whoa! Is Heilemann perhaps thinking of Obamas Kenyan half-uncle, who was recently arrested for drunken driving in Massachusetts and who faced deportation for this? Or is he thinking of Obamas own Kenyan father, who was known as a polygamist, wife-batterer, and alcoholic?
No, I dont think we should blame the son for the sins of the father and Obama is admirably a family man. My point: Just as Heilemann and New York magazine would never pose Obama in a keffiyeh, they obviously would, and just have, presented a sober, hard-working, Israeli prime minister as Obamas drunken sibling in a way they would never present Obamas own relatives. Nor would they present the barbarian tyrants as the dangerous and hypocritical liars they really are.
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What is going on? Obamas people have begun to blame the Jews for all his problems, but especially for his failed popularity among the voters.
The New York Times has also been defending the president full-time, every day. Yesterday, Bill Keller, the former executive editor, inaugurated his weekly column with an article which blamed Obamas problems on
the intractable legacy bequeathed by George W. Bush; Republican resistance amounting to sabotage; the unrealistic expectations and inevitable disenchantment of some of the presidents supporters; and, to be sure, the man himself.
Thus, Keller attributes only 25% of Obamas problems to Obama, the man himself.
Despite all the liberal and, often Jewish, media coverage Obama gets it may not be enough to save his presidency or to get him re-elected. Obamas people are scapegoating the Jews.
In the wake of the Democratic Partys loss of a seat in the ninth congressional district in New York, the Obama White House is now trying to shame and bully Jewish voters and Jewish funders just as they have shamed and bullied the leaders of the Jewish state. Oddly, in both cases, the Democrats, including Jewish Democrats, may actually want to succeed but they are so ambivalent, angry, and misguided about Middle East politics and about Jews that they just cant seem to get out of their own agonizingly anti-Semitic way.
This is the week that the Palestinians are prepared to ask the UN for a Palestinian state, the week that the UN is commemorating the tenth anniversary of the anti-Semitic Durban conference, the week that pro-Palestinian demonstrations and pro-Israel conferences are taking place in NYC, the week that an important two-day NGO conference sponsored by UN Watch is also taking place which features persecuted minorities from all over the world whose cause the UN never considers because they are not Palestinians.
Is it entirely a coincidence that Columbia students may be privately dining with Ahmadinejad this week as well and, in diabolically Orwellian style, that New York magazine dare present Obama as a Jew? Or is this merely part of the escalating, unconscious, and usually hotly denied anti-Semitism that exists on American campuses and in the American media?
My conclusion: the Islamic worlds over-the-top anti-Semitism has come to New York. Its here. Its ugly. And, its on the cover of New York magazine.
Laugh with me ping
Andrew Klavan has a much better solution to peace in the middle east.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIEeiDjdUuU
Mark
He only says he backs Israel because that is the will of the people. It is not because he actually wants to do that. This should be obvious to anyone.
keyboard spew alert (headline alone)
In my opinion, Obama is as much the first Jewish President as Adolf Hitler was.
The First Jewish president, my ass!! HE HATES JEWS.....except for their money and their votes! FOOLS!
Excellent. I like it
And how do you feel about ‘em, Ann? LOL.
I cancelled my subscription to New York magazine about 10 years ago. I grew tired of their attacks on Republicans, conservatives, pro lifers, and anybody who loves America. This idiotic story about Obama really, really loves the Jews despite all evidence to the contrary, makes me reaffirm that I made the right decision.
Phyllis Chesler wrote this critique - even more damning since she once lived in Afghanistan and knows what it is like to live among Moslems.
The headline was cute...but it was the first line out of the gate that made ME spew:
“One is a plastic fantasy built on lies and destructive dreams. The other is a little girl’s doll.”
Maybe I’m a little slow these days...
;)
As one of the attackwatch tweets said today:
If Obama Is ‘The First Jewish Pres!’, I’m The LAST Barbie Doll!
One is a plastic fantasy built on lies and destructive dreams.
The other is a little girl’s doll.
Obama is the spawn of an atheist slut and a Kenyan Muslim. Plus he grew up under the close guidance of racists, communists and anarchists. What does that kind of background have to do with Judaism?
Just more proof that Liberals think We The People are morons and buy their Goebbel’s BS.
Calling a borderline anti-Semite the first Jewish President is like calling David Duke the first black one.
But he doesn't have much to lose by doing it - Hamas (in Gaza) already said they don't want this statehood vote to take place (so there is at least one major escape hatch), and after the veto he once again will be the "King of the Jews" (at least, the liberal U.S. Jews).
It's a win-win for him, notwithstanding that his minions try to create a different public perception and the impression of a dificult choice he has to struggle with.
Good article here: Palestine May Win a Vote, But Won't Be a State - BL, by Jeffrey Goldberg, 2011 September 17
Simplyly = Simply
Good Lord, the dumbing down is really tedious. The destruction of Israel is blatant triangulation sabotage. The reason the Rats "support" Israel is because the country is committing suicide through it's "moderates," just as America is committing suicide through its RINOs. So "bipartisan" Rats and RINOs can "support" the Israeli "moderates" in coming to an "agreement" with the Muslims, who simply keep chanting "kill, kill, kill," so all the brain-dead liberals can believe that a "reasonable" effort has been made for "peace."
It has all the subtlety of a rock with the word "peace" painted on it going through a window.
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