we know that you're not all that well informed, --- and we know that you're a 'my country right or wrong' kind of American asshole.
and come out with typical lies and outright frauds that promote Secular Progresive Globalists like Hil Clinton and George Bush. --- So now George Bush is a secular progressive? Get a grip, jesus freak. That much is clear and obvious. It's also quite obvious that you are in fact an enemy to our Nation and the American People. -- wrong ... it's warmonging religious pukes like you who are the enemy of America. We "Get It' Plain Ol' and we "Know The Enemy"..... -- fuck you and your mythical jewish god, asshole. On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 12:34:36 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote: > > No, we know that you're not all that well informed, and come out with > typical lies and outright frauds that promote Secular Progresive Globalists > like Hil Clinton and George Bush. That much is clear and obvious. It's > also quite obvious that you are in fact an enemy to our Nation and the > American People. > > We "Get It' Plain Ol' and we "Know The Enemy"..... > > > > On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 1:24 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> So what's your point? >> >> That George Bush (and the entire Bush Family!) are Globalist/Elitists? >> >> We agree. >> --- >> somewhat. >> >> my point is that dems and repubs have been sticking their noses up the >> middle east's ass for way too long and it's still costing Americans wealth >> and freedom. >> Know the enemy. >> >> On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 12:02:28 PM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote: >>> >>> So what's your point? >>> >>> That George Bush (and the entire Bush Family!) are Globalist/Elitists? >>> >>> We agree. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 12:28 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 10:43:52 AM UTC-5, KeithInTampa wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 11:40 AM, plainolamerican < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> The importance Jews have played in the life of Hilary Clinton >>>>>> >>>>>> - >>>>>> Hillary Clinton: Hamas responsible for civilian deaths in Gaza >>>>>> >>>>>> <http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/Hillary-Clinton-Hamas-responsible-for-civilian-deaths-in-Gaza-370637> >>>>>> - >>>>>> Saban: Hillary Clinton is ideal candidate for Israel >>>>>> >>>>>> <http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Saban-Hillary-is-ideal-candidate-for-Israel-403172> >>>>>> >>>>>> AddThis Sharing Buttons >>>>>> 62 >>>>>> >>>>>> Hillary Rodham Clinton’s journey has never wandered far from >>>>>> Jews.[image: >>>>>> Hilary Clinton] >>>>>> >>>>>> Hilary Clinton. (photo credit:REUTERS) >>>>>> Share on Facebook Share on Twitter >>>>>> >>>>>> WASHINGTON – From the man who married her grandmother to the man who >>>>>> married her daughter, from working a room full of bar mitzvah guests on >>>>>> behalf of her husband’s political career to headlining major pro-Israel >>>>>> events during her own, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s journey has never >>>>>> wandered >>>>>> far from Jews. >>>>>> >>>>>> Clinton’s Jewish encounters have been a natural consequence of her >>>>>> East Coast education, her trajectory in the party favored by a >>>>>> substantial >>>>>> majority of Jewish-Americans, and her embrace of the Jewish narrative of >>>>>> triumphing over adversity and bigotry, longtime friends of the 2016 >>>>>> presidential candidate say. >>>>>> >>>>>> Be the first to know - Join our Facebook page. >>>>>> <https://www.facebook.com/TheJerusalemPost> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Sara Ehrman, whose friendship with the Democratic front-runner dates >>>>>> back more than four decades, told JTA that the Clintons, upon arriving >>>>>> in >>>>>> Arkansas in the mid-1970s, quickly established ties with leaders of the >>>>>> state’s tiny Jewish community. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> “They were a smart, educated young couple … who had come down to this >>>>>> wonderful little city,” said Ehrman, now 96, referring to Little Rock. >>>>>> “The >>>>>> Jews gravitated to them. Among her best and most fervent supporters were >>>>>> Jews.” >>>>>> >>>>>> The Clintons would attend seders at the homes of Jewish friends >>>>>> during their Little Rock years, and in 1988 Bill Clinton as governor >>>>>> co-officiated with Rabbi Zeke Palnick of Arkansas’ capital city at the >>>>>> Jewish wedding of Richard and Sheila Bronfman. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Clintons are “both very spiritual and they tend to like to >>>>>> experience different cultures around them,” Sheila Bronfman, who >>>>>> traveled >>>>>> the country to campaign for Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996, and for >>>>>> Hillary >>>>>> Clinton in 2008. (Plans are underway for a road trip in advance of the >>>>>> 2016 >>>>>> presidential election, she said.) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Ehrman, a longtime activist with the Democratic Party and with >>>>>> pro-Israel groups, met Hillary Rodham during the 1972 George McGovern >>>>>> presidential campaign. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> “I went down to San Antonio to run south Texas for McGovern,” Ehrman >>>>>> said of the Democratic nominee. “We were doing voter registration, >>>>>> Mexican-Americans. I wanted a lawyer to make sure everything we did was >>>>>> right. I called D.C., I said ‘You gotta send a lawyer down here.’ The >>>>>> next >>>>>> day, a young woman comes in, she looks 19, all in brown with Coke-bottle >>>>>> glasses. She said, ‘I’m Hilary Rodham, the lawyer.’ And everyone in the >>>>>> room said, ‘We don’t want a girl, we want a real lawyer.’ We immediately >>>>>> bonded as outsiders.” >>>>>> >>>>>> Two years later, Rodham was hired by the U.S. House of >>>>>> Representatives’ Judiciary Committee to investigate President Nixon’s >>>>>> role >>>>>> in the Watergate scandal. So she called Ehrman, asking whether she knew >>>>>> of >>>>>> cheap digs. Ehrman invited her to bunk at her house, and Rodham agreed. >>>>>> >>>>>> After Nixon resigned, the two drove together from Washington, D.C., >>>>>> to Fayetteville, where Bill Clinton was teaching law at the University >>>>>> of >>>>>> Arkansas and where Rodham planned to join him. >>>>>> >>>>>> “All the way down, I would say, ‘Are you out of your mind? It’s a >>>>>> godforsaken place, you can’t get decent food there, what are you going >>>>>> to >>>>>> do?’” recalled Ehrman, speaking to JTA in her apartment on Embassy Row >>>>>> here. >>>>>> >>>>>> In Fayetteville, Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham soon befriended >>>>>> another law professor, Mort Gitelman. >>>>>> >>>>>> “They were both very happy to come to the bar mitzvah of my son, >>>>>> Eliot,” Gitelman said in an email. >>>>>> >>>>>> Palnick’s son Lazar, who attended the bar mitzvah, remembers Hillary >>>>>> Rodham and Bill Clinton working the room for political support. And when >>>>>> his rabbi father would travel to Fayetteville for pastoral work, the >>>>>> teenage Lazar would ride along to help leaflet neighborhoods in support >>>>>> of >>>>>> Clinton, who would go on to lose his 1974 congressional bid to the >>>>>> Republican incumbent. >>>>>> >>>>>> During Hillary Clinton’s 2000 U.S. Senate campaign, Paul Fray, Bill >>>>>> Clinton’s campaign manager in the ’74 race, told a writer that Hillary >>>>>> Rodham, in a heated argument on election night as it became clear that >>>>>> Clinton would be defeated, called Fray a “f***ing Jew bastard.” Both >>>>>> Clintons have vehemently denied the charge, and noted that they had >>>>>> fallen >>>>>> out with Fray after the campaign. They also said that they had no idea >>>>>> Fray >>>>>> was one-eighth Jewish. >>>>>> >>>>>> A year after the loss, the couple were married by a Methodist >>>>>> minister in their Fayetteville living room. The following year, Bill >>>>>> Clinton became the state’s attorney general, and two years after that he >>>>>> was elected governor of Arkansas. >>>>>> >>>>>> “I remember them coming for seder at our house,” said Lazar Palnick, >>>>>> now a lawyer for the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania. “The Clintons fit >>>>>> very much in with a group of people who cared about feeding the poor, >>>>>> educating people, making sure everyone gets an opportunity.” >>>>>> >>>>>> Hillary Clinton’s maternal grandmother, Della, who was divorced, had >>>>>> remarried a Jewish man, Max Rosenberg. And the presidential hopeful has >>>>>> credited Rosenberg with encouraging her mother, Dorothy, and her >>>>>> grandmother to reconcile years after Della sent Dorothy at age 8 to live >>>>>> with her strict and forbidding parents. >>>>>> >>>>>> In her first autobiography, “Living History,” Hillary Clinton >>>>>> recalls, when she was 10, noticing numbers tattooed on the arm of an >>>>>> acquaintance of her father. Hugh Rodham explained that Nazis had >>>>>> tattooed >>>>>> his acquaintance when he was a prisoner of war, and told her how the >>>>>> Nazis >>>>>> also tattooed Jews, whom they murdered en masse. >>>>>> >>>>>> “I knew that my grandmother Della’s husband, Max Rosenberg, was >>>>>> Jewish, and I was horrified that someone like him could have been >>>>>> murdered >>>>>> just because of his religion,” Clinton wrote in 2003. >>>>>> >>>>>> By the time Bill Clinton was running for president in 1992, the >>>>>> youthful governor and his wife had become favorites among Jewish >>>>>> Democrats. >>>>>> Ehrman described a presidential campaign headquarters buzzing with >>>>>> Jewish >>>>>> activists. >>>>>> >>>>>> “The Jews loved the Clintons so much, they were coming from around >>>>>> the country,” she said. “If they couldn’t come, they would send food – >>>>>> the >>>>>> whole staff would end up in the Jewish room because there were bagels >>>>>> from >>>>>> New York, Danish pastries, Goldenberg’s peanut chews.” >>>>>> >>>>>> The “Jewish room” she describes refers to the area where Jewish >>>>>> activists would congregate. >>>>>> >>>>>> Steve Rabinowitz, a campaign press aide who went on to become a >>>>>> deputy communications director in the White House, recalls 100 people >>>>>> coming to a Yom Kippur break-fast he organized in Little Rock during the >>>>>> campaign. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Jewish sensibility permeated the Clinton White House, where the >>>>>> first couple inaugurated the annual Hanukkah party in 1993, in part >>>>>> because >>>>>> of the abundance of Jewish staffers. They included communications chief >>>>>> Ann >>>>>> Lewis, senior adviser Rahm Emanuel and Rabinowitz. There was Jack Lew, a >>>>>> special assistant to President Clinton who would go on to become >>>>>> Treasure >>>>>> secretary under President Barack Obama, and Ron Klain, the chief of >>>>>> staff >>>>>> to Vice President Al Gore and now Obama’s Ebola czar. >>>>>> >>>>>> “I said, ‘You’re having a Christmas party, you’ve got to have a >>>>>> Hanukkah party,’ ” Ehrman recalled. (Unlike the formal Hanukkah parties >>>>>> inaugurated by President George W. Bush and continued by Obama, these >>>>>> were >>>>>> for staffers and their families, although on occasion children from >>>>>> Washington-area Jewish day schools made an appearance.) >>>>>> >>>>>> The Clintons’ first Israel visit, with a church group in 1981, also >>>>>> included the West Bank. Approaching Bill Clinton’s presidential run in >>>>>> 1992, they reached out to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, >>>>>> and >>>>>> AIPAC helped set up a meeting with Martin Indyk, a former staffer who >>>>>> founded the Washington Institute for Near East Policy think tank. The >>>>>> trio >>>>>> hit it off — the meeting ran hours overtime as both Clintons peppered >>>>>> Indyk >>>>>> with questions, according to a source who was present. Indyk went on to >>>>>> become the U.S. ambassador to Israel and Clinton’s top Middle East peace >>>>>> negotiator. >>>>>> >>>>>> Bill Clinton’s embrace of the Oslo Accords between Israel and the >>>>>> Palestine Liberation Organization — initiated by the government of >>>>>> Israeli >>>>>> Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin — further strengthened the couple’s ties to >>>>>> national Jewish groups. Hillary Clinton’s eight years in the Senate >>>>>> representing New York cemented those ties. Her pro-Israel advocacy >>>>>> included >>>>>> exposing incitement in Palestinian media and helping to win full >>>>>> membership >>>>>> for Magen David Adom in the International Committee of the Red Cross. >>>>>> She >>>>>> also blamed the Palestinians, and not the Israelis, for the collapse of >>>>>> the >>>>>> 2000 Camp David peace talks and the subsequent second intifada. >>>>>> >>>>>> Her advocacy followed the headline-making fallout from an appearance >>>>>> by Hillary Clinton in 1999 at an event with Suha Arafat, the wife of the >>>>>> Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Speaking in Arabic, Suha Arafat >>>>>> accused >>>>>> Israel of poisoning Arab children. Clinton, ostensibly listening to a >>>>>> translation on headphones, did not react and kissed Suha Arafat after >>>>>> her >>>>>> remarks. Clinton claimed that she did not hear the reference to >>>>>> poisoning; >>>>>> she noted that others in the room missed it, too. >>>>>> >>>>>> The subsequent tabloid attention rattled her, coming just as Clinton >>>>>> was launching her Senate campaign, and helped shape the political >>>>>> caution >>>>>> that has come to define her. >>>>>> >>>>>> “I had learned a hard lesson about the hazards of merging my role in >>>>>> the international diplomatic arena with the complexities of local New >>>>>> York >>>>>> politics,” she wrote in “Living History.” >>>>>> >>>>>> After winning the Senate seat in 2000, Clinton repeatedly secured the >>>>>> Tuesday-morning slot at national Jewish conferences for AIPAC and the >>>>>> Jewish Federations of North America, among others – a slot reserved for >>>>>> the >>>>>> most respected pro-Israel figure in Congress. Clinton chose the annual >>>>>> AIPAC conference in 2008 to concede the primaries to Obama. >>>>>> >>>>>> For her 2016 bid, Clinton has lined up pro-Israel funding powerhouses >>>>>> who helped fuel her ’08 bid, like entertainment mogul Haim Saban, and >>>>>> has >>>>>> added some of Obama’s most prominent Jewish bundlers, notably movie >>>>>> executive Jeffrey Katzenberg. Lewis, the former White House >>>>>> communications >>>>>> chief, leads her Jewish outreach. >>>>>> >>>>>> There were other alliances, less noticeable back in the 1990s, that >>>>>> would also be consequential, at least personally. >>>>>> >>>>>> The 1992 election swept into Congress the largest class of Jewish >>>>>> lawmakers ever, 51. Among them was Rep. Marjorie Margolies, D-Pa., who >>>>>> served a single term before being ousted in the Republican takeover of >>>>>> the >>>>>> House in ’94. Her opponents raised the issue of Margolies’ tie-breaking >>>>>> vote in 1993 passing Bill Clinton’s unpopular tax bill. >>>>>> >>>>>> The Clintons, known for their loyalty to those who fall on their >>>>>> sword for them, campaigned for Margolies in her 2014 congressional bid; >>>>>> she >>>>>> lost in the primaries. Neither Hillary Clinton’s office nor Margolies >>>>>> responded to requests for comment. >>>>>> >>>>>> Margolies’ son, Marc Mezvinsky, met the Clintons’ daughter, Chelsea, >>>>>> when they were children at a political retreat, and fell in love when >>>>>> they >>>>>> met again at Stanford University. At their wedding, co-officiating was >>>>>> Rabbi James Ponet, the head rabbi at Yale. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ponet chatted only briefly with Hillary Clinton at the wedding, but >>>>>> got to know her more recently at a memorial for the philanthropist Edgar >>>>>> Bronfman. Ponet in an interview with JTA said Clinton spoke with >>>>>> sensitivity about Bronfman’s efforts to make Swiss banks accountable for >>>>>> Holocaust-era Jewish assets. >>>>>> >>>>>> “There’s a sense of foundational connection to the Jewish people and >>>>>> a sense of the responsibility to the Jewish people in the world,” he >>>>>> said. >>>>>> >>>>>> Ponet also described a pre-wedding meeting with the young couple and >>>>>> discussing the huppah. 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