Former congressman who blamed his defeat on Jews joins Clinton's team
By Carol Brown <http://www.americanthinker.com/author/carol_brown/>

Hillary Clinton has appointed Earl 
<http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Earl_Hilliard.htm> Hilliard 
<https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/earl_hilliard/400502> to her 
Alabama leadership team. Hilliard, a former congressman who served from 
1992 – 2002, has a questionable history when it comes to his attitudes 
toward Jews and Israel, revealed both through is voting record and remarks 
he made after his loss in 2002 to Arthur Davis.

As for Hilliard’s voting record, he was a reliable anti-Israel voice in 
Congress. The Jewish Press reported 
<http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/media-monitor/media-monitor-81/2003/02/26/>
:

“Hilliard had a long record of hostility to Israel. He refused to sign a 
resolution in support of Israel’s war on terrorism, and sponsored a bill, 
after September 11, that would have lifted sanctions on states that sponsor 
terrorism. Columnist Cynthia Tucker called Hilliard “a loose cannon, a 
dimwit, and perhaps a crook’ who ‘gained a reputation for trying to 
persuade his colleagues to vote against pro-Israeli initiatives.”….”

The year prior to his loss, Hilliard also voted against increased military 
support for Israel.

As for the 2002 election, The Free Beacon reported 
<http://freebeacon.com/politics/clinton-appoints-ex-congressman-who-blamed-defeat-on-jews-to-leadership-team/>
 that 
Hilliard accused Jews of buying the election. Talking about the amount of 
money Davis raised, Hilliard said 
<http://www.blackcommentator.com/8_hilliard_interview.html>: “You can’t 
take money from corporations, so that came from Jews and Republicans. 
There’s no question where that money came from.” Hilliard also accused 
Davis of receiving large sums of money from out of state. Per a CNN report 
<http://edition.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/07/01/pol.play.israel/index.html>, 
while the majority of Davis’s money did come from out of State, so did 
Hilliard’s. Davis drew on donations from places like New York, while 
Hilliard drew on donations from Arab-Americans across the country. (He also 
garnered the support of New Yorker Al Sharpton.)

Al Jazeerah put in their two cents 
<http://aljazeerah.info/Editorials/2002/May%202002/AIPAC's%20bid%20to%20defeat%20Hilliard.htm>
 at 
the time of Hilliard’s defeat, ranting about Jewish influence, accusing 
AIPAC of being tyrannical and demonizing Jews or others who care about 
Israel.

And speaking of the media, Hilliard also had a few things to say about Jews 
and the media: “Remember, the Jewish media. They started putting word 
out…they felt that the money they had, that they put in, that they were 
going to beat me.”

Hilliard also accused Jews of siphoning off billions of dollars from poor 
communities and sending the money to Israel, claiming that Davis “made a 
pact with the Israelis” and “was used.” He went on to say that “[Davis] 
doesn’t know that his victory sent a message to other Blacks of my era that 
they better be careful what they say or how they deal with the Israeli or 
Jewish question.”

Ah, yes. The Jewish question <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_question>
.

Hat tip: The Right Scoop

Hillary Clinton has appointed Earl 
<http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Earl_Hilliard.htm> Hilliard 
<https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/earl_hilliard/400502> to her 
Alabama leadership team. Hilliard, a former congressman who served from 
1992 – 2002, has a questionable history when it comes to his attitudes 
toward Jews and Israel, revealed both through is voting record and remarks 
he made after his loss in 2002 to Arthur Davis.

As for Hilliard’s voting record, he was a reliable anti-Israel voice in 
Congress. The Jewish Press reported 
<http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/media-monitor/media-monitor-81/2003/02/26/>
:

“Hilliard had a long record of hostility to Israel. He refused to sign a 
resolution in support of Israel’s war on terrorism, and sponsored a bill, 
after September 11, that would have lifted sanctions on states that sponsor 
terrorism. Columnist Cynthia Tucker called Hilliard “a loose cannon, a 
dimwit, and perhaps a crook’ who ‘gained a reputation for trying to 
persuade his colleagues to vote against pro-Israeli initiatives.”….”

The year prior to his loss, Hilliard also voted against increased military 
support for Israel.

As for the 2002 election, The Free Beacon reported 
<http://freebeacon.com/politics/clinton-appoints-ex-congressman-who-blamed-defeat-on-jews-to-leadership-team/>
 that 
Hilliard accused Jews of buying the election. Talking about the amount of 
money Davis raised, Hilliard said 
<http://www.blackcommentator.com/8_hilliard_interview.html>: “You can’t 
take money from corporations, so that came from Jews and Republicans. 
There’s no question where that money came from.” Hilliard also accused 
Davis of receiving large sums of money from out of state. Per a CNN report 
<http://edition.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/07/01/pol.play.israel/index.html>, 
while the majority of Davis’s money did come from out of State, so did 
Hilliard’s. Davis drew on donations from places like New York, while 
Hilliard drew on donations from Arab-Americans across the country. (He also 
garnered the support of New Yorker Al Sharpton.)

Al Jazeerah put in their two cents 
<http://aljazeerah.info/Editorials/2002/May%202002/AIPAC's%20bid%20to%20defeat%20Hilliard.htm>
 at 
the time of Hilliard’s defeat, ranting about Jewish influence, accusing 
AIPAC of being tyrannical and demonizing Jews or others who care about 
Israel.

And speaking of the media, Hilliard also had a few things to say about Jews 
and the media: “Remember, the Jewish media. They started putting word 
out…they felt that the money they had, that they put in, that they were 
going to beat me.”

Hilliard also accused Jews of siphoning off billions of dollars from poor 
communities and sending the money to Israel, claiming that Davis “made a 
pact with the Israelis” and “was used.” He went on to say that “[Davis] 
doesn’t know that his victory sent a message to other Blacks of my era that 
they better be careful what they say or how they deal with the Israeli or 
Jewish question.”


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