Posted on 12/14/2011 6:39:27 AM PST by xzins
Ron Paul: Blame Israel First
http://frontpagemag.com/2011/12/13/ron-paul-not-anti-foreign-aid-anti-israel/2/
Posted by Daniel Greenfield on Dec 13th, 2011
Do you know who the latest Zionist on the block is? Its the man who called Israel, an aggressive, national socialist state and suggested that the original World Trade Center bombing may have really been carried out by Israel.
Then theres the solicitation letter which boasted that this courageous fellow was exposing the, Bohemian Groveperverted, pagan playground of the powerful. Skull & Bones: the demonic fraternity that includes George Bush and leftist Senator John Kerry, Congresss Mr. New Money. The Israeli lobby, which plays Congress like a cheap harmonica.
So how is he a Zionist? Ask Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic. According to him, Ron Paul is, in one sense, a true Zionist, a believer in two core values of the Jewish liberation movement: Jewish independence and Jewish self-reliance. The sense in which this is true is the sense in which the segregationists were really a black power movement who wanted black people to be independent and self-reliant.
This discussion began when the Republican Jewish Coalition failed to invite Ron Paul to their forum of leading presidential candidates. The RJC had not invited Paul back in 2007 either and there was no obvious reason for them to have done so this time around. A forum is not a debate and a Jewish group has no obligation to invite an anti-Israel candidate, just as a Catholic pro-life group has no obligation to invite Nancy Pelosi. Goldberg perpetuates the myth that the issue is Ron Pauls opposition to foreign aid. That is not the issue. If it were the issue, Governor Perry, who said that The foreign aid budget in my administration for every country is going to start at zero dollars, would not have been invited either.
Foreign aid is not the issue. The actual issue is that Ron Pauls views on Israel and Jews (as well as American foreign policy) are indistinguishable from those of Pat Buchanan.
Ron Paul isnt simply against foreign aid; he believes that the Israeli lobby controls Washington and involves American in foreign wars and that this was among the causes of September 11. Paul has described the original World Trade Center bombing as a retaliation and during the Republican debates in 2007 and 2011 blamed American foreign policy for Al-Qaedas attacks.
The Buchanan comparison is true in more ways than one. Ron Paul has insisted that we should have stayed out of WW2 and let Nazi Germany and the USSR fight it out, and that by entering the war Churchill only prolonged it. Clearly this was another expression of Ron Pauls Zionism and his desire to promote Jewish independence and Jewish self-reliance.
Ron Paul supporters will clamor that the above material comes from the Ron Paul Survival Report, which according to the Paul campaign was supposedly written for years by some mysterious stranger pretending to be Ron Paul. This unknown stranger discussed his time in Congress, his medical career and his wife Carol all in the first person. That the media actually bought this ridiculous explanation, even while actual Republicans were lynched for much less than writing in support of David Duke, should tell you all you need to know about Pauls cheerleaders in the mainstream media. But lets skip over the Report for a moment.
In an interview with Iranian television, Ron Paul complained that the president had not said anything to Israel about its horrible massacre, compared Gaza to a concentration camp, and made it rather clear that he sympathized with the terrorists. It wasnt some unknown mysterious stranger signing Pauls name to hateful screeds. It was the man himself doing an interview with the agents of a murderous regime responsible for the murders of numerous Americans.
What about the following statement in the House of Representatives?
Bin Ladens claims are straightforward. The U.S. defiles Islam with military bases on holy land in Saudi Arabia, its initiation of war against Iraq, with 12 years of persistent bombing, and its dollars and weapons being used against the Palestinians as the Palestinian territory shrinks and Israels occupation expands. There will be no peace in the world for the next 50 years or longer if we refuse to believe why those who are attacking us do it.
Ron Paul isnt calling for impartiality or agitating for non-interventionism because he supports Jewish self-reliance, but because he believes that Israel is the source of our problems. He has made it clear over and over again that he blames Israels own war on terrorists for terrorism, just as he blames Americas war on terror for terrorism against America.
Pauls hatred for the United States government has led him to make a common intellectual cause with Islamic terrorists. As far back as his Survival Report days, Paul had gotten in the habit of responding to Islamic violence with conspiracy theories. When Tehran was calling for Rushdies head on a plate, Paul wondered if Some of the people hyping the Rushdie affair have other motives? For example to make Moslems look bad for geopolitical reasons? (Ron Paul Survival Report April 1989)
In January 2002, Paul wrote, How can we forever fail to address the provocative nature of U.S. taxpayer money being used to suppress and kill Palestinians and ignore the affront to the Islamic people that our military presence on their holy land of Saudi Arabia causes. In that same article he described the terrorists as those who so passionately hate us that suicide becomes a just and noble cause in their effort to kill and terrorize us.
In his book, A Foreign Policy of Freedom, Ron Paul insisted that, all recent presidents have reiterated our obligation to bleed for Israel. American soldiers have never bled for Israel, but language of this sort plays well with Pauls base, and continues feeding the myth that Americas confrontation with Islamic terror is due to Israel, rather than Islam.
Occasionally Paul switches gears and points out that a cutoff in foreign aid would be good for Israel. That may well be the case. I believe that and so do quite a few people who support Israel. But this issue stands entirely apart from Pauls larger Blame Israel worldview.
Ron Paul is not simply anti-foreign aid, he is anti-Israel. That is the country he has singled out for blame over and over again. And while he has every right to his opinion, conservative Jewish groups have a right not to give him a forum.
Next time read the links before you reply.
And your point or anti-point?
If God will protect Israel they don’t need our help and if God doesn’t, we won’t be able to help - it will be 70 AD all over again. God’s will be done.
Wikipedia - “The Siege of Jerusalem in the year 70 AD was the decisive event of the First Jewish-Roman War. The Roman army, led by the future Emperor Titus, with Tiberius Julius Alexander as his second-in-command, besieged and conquered the city of Jerusalem, which had been occupied by its Jewish defenders in 66.
The siege ended with the sacking of the city and the destruction of its famous Second Temple. The destruction of both the first and second temples is still mourned annually as the Jewish fast Tisha B’Av. The Arch of Titus, celebrating the Roman sack of Jerusalem and the Temple, still stands in Rome.”
In sacred history God has used other kings, nations, emperors to protect or preserve Israel.
I will not be surprised if he does so again.
Like I said. He is nuts.
He is a strict libertarian. The ideal is interesting, till you realize that it is at heart a libertine philosphy.
He is doing this well not because of his ideas, but because of the lack of trust in the leading canidates right now.
Interesting that you do not address the questions I posed. You seem to have the same form of orthodoxy as the Democrat voters of America. Too bad, a mind is a terrible thing to keep closed. Be well, and may God continue to look upon our country, and bless it, even in our imperfect ways.
Thanks very much. I see that you went to a lot of trouble to research. Unfortunately, over the years, he has chisen to associate with Stormfront and recently has stated that Iran is not a threat. I think Paul is a foreign policy disaster.
I think it's interesting that a so-called conservative would default to a 'blame America first' stance.
Anyone taking such a position is on my automatic dismissal list, and isn't deserving of a civil response.
Before you all jump to conclusions, that’s standard denial/misdirection/strawman tactics.
I remain surprised that his supporters even try to deny the reality of what Ron Paul is, until I realize, they do so in order to conceal what they themselves are, so they can continue to operate here.
Ron Paul wrote those newsletters, did so with his own hand, and to continue to deny that he did so is obnoxious and offensive, and should be grounds for zotting.
Ron Paul’s a 9/11 Truther — again, why should his butt-boys continue to operate here and not be zotted?
Agreed
Contrary to urban legend, the boss has enormous patience with wayward Freepers. Especially those who have some tenure.
I've got a way itchier trigger finger than he does, but then again, he doesn't let me hold the zot gun.
I wish just ONE reporter or media person would ask him about his positions regarding Israel, Iran and the middle east. What a bunch of slackers. Even Hannity won’t so it.
.................and as far I as I can tell, Ron Paul is OK with that.
That has a nice epigrammatic structure but it's false. Poor people in rich countries ARE NOT the source of foreign aid. That Paul would say something this ignorant shows why he is so loved by the OWS extremists. This is the kind of jingly but nonsensical comment that Barak Obama would say.
Poor people pay NO Federal taxes. Ron is sooo out of touch.
Huh? As Paul has said he has no problem with countries who are the sworn enemy of Israel, where every military advance and weapon is designed to wipe them from the face of the earth. Why? Paul says they don’t really mean it, it’s just talk.
Paul is delusional when it comes to foreign policy. His followers appear to be truthers, he himself blames the US for 9/11. He makes excuses for terrorist.
I don’t want a man who is not interested in defending the country as president.
Let’s cut to the chase. Paul is by his actions over the years, his votes, his writings, his supporters, his base and anti-Semitic. For me that is a bottom line issue, it’s a deal breaker.
I guess Yuri was correct. sigh/
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