Tuesday, November 4, 2014

The regime's Israel-hatred: more overt by the day

Consider these utterances:

On Monday, United States Solicitor General Donald Verrilli claimed that “[t]he question of the status of Jerusalem is the most vexing and volatile and difficult diplomatic issue that this nation has faced for decades.”
Addressing the Supreme Court, Verrilli argued on behalf of the Obama administration that a 2002 law permitting Americans born in the city to list Israel as their birthplace on U.S. passports is unconstitutional according the Wall St. Journal.
Curiously, Verrilli ranked the issue of the status of Jerusalem as higher in difficulty than the United States' failed attempt to prevent North Korea from attaining a nuclear weapon or the US's ongoing negotiations with the Iranian regime in an attempt to keep Iran from going nuclear as well. Verrilli also ranked the issue of Jerusalem ahead of the United States' diplomatic failure in Syria during the civil war and minimal reaction when Russia began occupying Crimea in Ukraine. 

You know, actually, you can see the motivation behind the regime's overall prioritization of issues.  Consider the pronouncements of Secretary Global-Test, Secretary Hagel, and the Most Equal Comrade himself on the subject of "climate change."   It's obvious to any non-brainwashed human being anywhere that the way they've equated it with the kinds of issues (other than Jerusalem, of course) that Verilli enumerates here is of a pattern with Verilli's juxtaposition.

It's a not-all-that-implied threat.  Crushing Israel and hobbling post-America's energy security - excuse me, "achieving Middle East peace" and "moving into an age of clean energy" - are matters of such urgency that all Constitutional considerations, or geostrategic considerations, must be jettisoned, because we clearly need to do anything we need to do to address them.

Never mind the charters of both Fatah and Hamas.  Never mind the network of tunnels in Gaza that Hamas intends to rebuild.  Never mind the strategic importance of Judea and Samaria to Israel, especially in this age of Syria's failed-state status.  The Great Leveling Project must proceed without obstacles.

The irony is going to come when Israel saves the ass of the rest of the West by taking out Iran's nuclear capability.



5 comments:

  1. If they didn't have our help Israel couldn't take out the Chicago Bears. They were pretty adept at terrorism though in the earlier days of their takeover though.

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  2. That's why it's imperative that post-America be restored to its previous status as the United States of America, so that the alliance can be repaired and Israel can be assured that we have its back.

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  3. I am aghast that America is at least partially defined by your ilk according to how it cowers to your ilk in Israel.

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  4. You can tell whether someone cherishes the unique blessings of Western civilization by his or her views on Israel.

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  5. Yeah, like my dad told me you can tell a man's character by his shoes.

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