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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 06:30 PM Nov 2015

Hillary Clinton Is No Friend of Israel

Hillary Clinton Is No Friend of Israel
The Democratic presidential candidate’s love letter to Israel last week was simply embarrassing, and proves she is an obstacle to what is best for the Israeli state.

Gideon Levy, Haaretz Correspondent 08.11.2015 08:00 Updated: 8:01 AM


Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail in South Carolina, October 31, 2015. The Palestinians know she's not fighting for them.Reuters

Hillary Clinton's election as U.S. president would ensure Israel’s continued decline and degeneration. And so she is not a friend, but an enemy. She must not be allowed to deceive and present herself as a friend of Israel, as she tried so ingratiatingly to do in an article published in The Forward (“How I would reaffirm unbreakable bond with Israel — and Benjamin Netanyahu”) last week. The tear ducts were targeted as she wrote of how she assisted Magen David Adom in being accepted to the International Red Cross. But she and those like her – false friends of Israel – have been one of the curses on this country for years. Because of them, Israel can continue to act as wildly as it likes, thumbing its nose at the world and paying no price. Because of them, it can destroy itself unhindered.

Whether Clinton believes what she wrote or simply wanted once again to sell her soul for a fistful of dollars from Haim Saban and other Jewish donors, the result is extremely embarrassing. A love letter to Israel, the likes of which no U.S. statesman would ever write to another country. Americans believe “Israel is more than a country – it’s a dream,” she states. Most of the world calls it a nightmare, yet Clinton says a dream. What dream exactly? The dream of tyrannical control over another people? Racism? Nationalism? The killing of women and children in Gaza?

What happened to the Hillary Rodham Clinton who in her youth fought for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, and as a lawyer specialized in children’s rights? Did she not hear what her dream state is doing to Palestinian children? What happened to the glorious career woman who was considered liberal and justice-seeking on her way up? Did she forget it all? Does money buy everything? Or, when it comes to Israel, do all principles suddenly change?

Did the former secretary of state not hear about the Israeli occupation? After all, she didn’t mention it once in her article. This is not the time or place to anger Saban. To Clinton, Israel is a “thriving democracy” and to hell with the violent and totalitarian regime in its backyard. And so Clinton is also an enemy of peace and justice. She doesn’t believe there has been the slightest damage to Palestinian rights. Israelis being stabbed in Jerusalem “appalls” Clinton. Palestinians being unjustifiably shot to death, meanwhile, fails to register with her. They will love her for that on Fifth Avenue. Religious figures who encourage killing are, of course, only Muslim; only Israeli security must be vouchsafed. The synagogues of Manhattan will love that, too. Clinton pledges to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during her first month in office. Also, that she will send a delegation of the U.S. Army’s Joint Chiefs of Staff to Israel. What for, exactly?

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http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.684711
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Hillary Clinton Is No Friend of Israel (Original Post) Catherina Nov 2015 OP
Yet, as "bad" as Israel may be... JaneyVee Nov 2015 #1
Don't worry, she approved a $29 billion sale of arms to the Saudis too. Vattel Nov 2015 #8
She's BFF with money. senz Nov 2015 #20
Getting boring around here. upaloopa Nov 2015 #2
Well if you don't want to read about Hillary senz Nov 2015 #10
I don't read most stuff posted by Bernie folks upaloopa Nov 2015 #11
I'm so glad you don't. senz Nov 2015 #22
You say that like it's a bad thing. Fuck Bibi! 66 dmhlt Nov 2015 #3
It's different if you read the whole thing not just the title Cheese Sandwich Nov 2015 #44
Her failure to appreciate the disproportionality of Israeli attacks in Gaza was breathtaking. Vattel Nov 2015 #4
It was indeed. Catherina Nov 2015 #7
Next up. NCTraveler Nov 2015 #5
Inane post ... enough Hillary bashing already cosmicone Nov 2015 #6
Yeh we don't need to know anything about Hillary, do we? senz Nov 2015 #9
This theme has been posted at least 276 times cosmicone Nov 2015 #12
...until they vote... Fawke Em Nov 2015 #14
Voters need to know the truth. senz Nov 2015 #15
People's minds have been firmed up already cosmicone Nov 2015 #23
Oh that is so funny senz Nov 2015 #25
You didn't answer my question. cosmicone Nov 2015 #27
Actually I'd noticed the opposite -- senz Nov 2015 #30
+1 BeanMusical Nov 2015 #53
Ignore them, senz. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #13
Yes, some truly aren't. senz Nov 2015 #17
I love your stories! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #21
I can authoritatively tell you that the Bernie minion doll was not created cosmicone Nov 2015 #24
Now HOW would you know THAT, honneh? senz Nov 2015 #26
We know who created it. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #29
If you "know" who created it, you wouldn't be guessing cosmicone Nov 2015 #31
You don't notice a similarity in the options? senz Nov 2015 #34
I'm a stickler for accuracy. cosmicone Nov 2015 #36
Too complex for him. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #38
Lol, I remember that thread. Funny as hell. BeanMusical Nov 2015 #54
Something senz Nov 2015 #32
The best way to ruin a slur is to embrace the ignorance. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #33
It is funny when Bernie supporters put it in their posts and sig lines cosmicone Nov 2015 #37
It is since it really highlights the stupidity of the morons who created it. beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #39
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahaha n/t cosmicone Nov 2015 #18
quick, time to post UglyGreed Nov 2015 #40
LOL! beam me up scottie Nov 2015 #41
More like a BFF. eom NorthCarolina Nov 2015 #16
but totally rejected by the Israeli Left. Catherina Nov 2015 #35
Sanders is no better BainsBane Nov 2015 #19
Good, fuck those murdering bastards. giftedgirl77 Nov 2015 #28
Open Letter to Hillary Clinton from a Young Palestinian Feminist Catherina Nov 2015 #42
Netanyahu is no friend of Israel. AIPAC is no friend of Israel. Martin Eden Nov 2015 #43
True dat. But frankly, they'll have a better friend in Bernie Catherina Nov 2015 #48
Nor is Israel a friend of her. MineralMan Nov 2015 #45
I bet some folks are just reading the title Cheese Sandwich Nov 2015 #46
That's a kind way of putting it n/t Catherina Nov 2015 #50
"Netanyahu to Meet with Obama at Center for American Progress" KoKo Nov 2015 #47
Reading now. I've been following this Catherina Nov 2015 #51
Thanks for the update! KoKo Nov 2015 #52
I thought the oligarchs, corporatists and MIC treestar Nov 2015 #49
I'm so glad I read this. It wasn't what I expected at all. Autumn Nov 2015 #55
Thanks for reading it and for the rec. Protests are still going on today n/t Catherina Nov 2015 #56

upaloopa

(11,417 posts)
11. I don't read most stuff posted by Bernie folks
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:25 PM
Nov 2015

I find it is raw raw Bernie stuff not meant for me.

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
22. I'm so glad you don't.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:50 PM
Nov 2015

Although Catherina's pretty good, maybe you should make an exception for her.

 

Vattel

(9,289 posts)
4. Her failure to appreciate the disproportionality of Israeli attacks in Gaza was breathtaking.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 06:50 PM
Nov 2015

That was not liberal or moderate or even conservative. It was morally ugly.

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
7. It was indeed.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:11 PM
Nov 2015

And I'm glad this is coming straight from one of Israel's most respected correspondents and he's not mincing his words.

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
6. Inane post ... enough Hillary bashing already
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:06 PM
Nov 2015

it is boring to no end and it has as much effect as a barking poodle has on a march if elephants.

::::::::::::::::::::: yawn :::::::::::::::::::::::::::

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
12. This theme has been posted at least 276 times
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:29 PM
Nov 2015

Even a person with Alzheimer's would recite every negative thread here ... they may not remember their name but they will remember that Hillary has been called evil, liar, not a friend of blacks, hispanics, women, asians, disabled, veterans, young, old, LGBTQ, religious, atheist, bald, long haired, tall, short, fat, skinny, Jewish, Hindus, Buddhists, Catholics, Baptists, Zoroastrians, immigrants, white collar, blue collar and people in general and that she is a friend of corporations, wall street, banks and MIC.

Don't you think it is getting old and boring? Seriously.

It is having ZERO effect on Hillary supporters and O'Malley supporters. The only purpose seems to be to make the demoralized Bernie supporters feel a tiny, faint glimmer of hope. Why not post this garbage in a protected group where you can all have a group hug?

Thousands of these posts and Hillary is rising in the polls to poll around 60%. Give it up already or take it to another forum for the faithful.

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
23. People's minds have been firmed up already
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:50 PM
Nov 2015

there are no voters lurking in GD-P who could be swayed by negative posts about Hillary - mostly from a handful of people who could be construed as right-wing operatives.

Ask yourself this -- how many of these posters who have been posting 3-10 negative OPs daily have you known BEFORE January 2015?

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
27. You didn't answer my question.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:58 PM
Nov 2015

It means you didn't know (before 2015) any of the newbies that have arrived and quickly racked up high post counts by posting as many as 10 OPs a day, all bashing Hillary.

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
30. Actually I'd noticed the opposite --
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:04 PM
Nov 2015

a bunch of new Hillary supporters I'd never seen before.

The only new Bernie supporters who've caught my eye are millennial types who do not seem capable of the kind of duplicity you suggest.

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
17. Yes, some truly aren't.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:45 PM
Nov 2015

Always good to see you, your Bernie minion doll, and the Cthulhu kitty.

Oh, did I tell you about the hillarista who got all bent out of shape about a bernista who also had a Bernie minion doll as their avatar? She was like "where did you get that?" and all pissy about it. The bernista was surprised and said they'd gotten it from another commenter. I was amused.

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
24. I can authoritatively tell you that the Bernie minion doll was not created
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:53 PM
Nov 2015

by a Bernie supporter and it was not created as a mascot for the Bernie movement.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
29. We know who created it.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:01 PM
Nov 2015

Someone too stupid to know the difference between Democratic socialism and communism, so it definitely wasn't a Bernie supporter.

It looks like something from Freerepublic or the Cave.


 

senz

(11,945 posts)
34. You don't notice a similarity in the options?
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:22 PM
Nov 2015

I'm rather surprised at your imperviousness to subtlety. Your profile claims to be male; now I'm starting to believe it.

 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
36. I'm a stickler for accuracy.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:48 PM
Nov 2015

A police detective doesn't say, "I know exactly who committed the murder. It was either Bobby, Linda, Sue, Joe or Steve."

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
38. Too complex for him.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:50 PM
Nov 2015

Saying it was created by "Someone too stupid..." is apparently the same thing as "I know exactly who".



beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
33. The best way to ruin a slur is to embrace the ignorance.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:10 PM
Nov 2015

And the red scare minion is about as ignorant as it gets.



 

cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
37. It is funny when Bernie supporters put it in their posts and sig lines
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:49 PM
Nov 2015

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
39. It is since it really highlights the stupidity of the morons who created it.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:54 PM
Nov 2015

Red baiters are just another kind of masterbaiters after all.


Catherina

(35,568 posts)
35. but totally rejected by the Israeli Left.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 08:40 PM
Nov 2015

Meanwhile Netanyahu has arrived in the US for another hate tour and is being feted tonight at the neocon American Enterprise Institute.

Groups like Jewish Voice For Peace, Veterans for Peace and Codepink organized a great protest and is giving that world criminal a chilly welcome





War criminal and Iraq war architect Richard Perle was loudly booed as he was entering Netanyahu's award ceremony



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BainsBane

(53,034 posts)
19. Sanders is no better
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 07:48 PM
Nov 2015

from what I can tell. If you know of any ways in which they differ on policy toward Israel and Palestine, I'd be interested in hearing.

Well, perhaps they do differ in level of diplomatic finesse.


Catherina

(35,568 posts)
42. Open Letter to Hillary Clinton from a Young Palestinian Feminist
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 09:10 PM
Nov 2015
Open Letter to Hillary Clinton from a Young Palestinian Feminist
Posted: 11/09/2015 5:55 pm EST Updated: 2 hours ago


Dear Secretary Clinton:

As a young Palestinian girl growing up in a patriarchal society, your speeches about women's rights inspired me to imagine a world where gender equality could exist. As first lady, you famously declared, "Women's rights are human rights." That's something I strongly believe, too.

That's why I was surprised to read your article in The Forward. I was surprised because when you chose to speak about my homeland, not once did you mention Israel's human rights violations against Palestinian women and children. Even worse, you described us as lurking terrorists motivated only by "incitement," as if the Israeli military occupation does not exist.

I am not a terrorist. I do not believe in the use of violence. I am a young Palestinian woman who grew up under occupation and is trying to better my life through education. It has not been easy. Starting at the age of five, I had to pass through Israeli military checkpoints to go to school. I was searched and humiliated on a daily basis, along with my parents and sisters. One day soldiers released dogs to chase after us. They shot their guns at us. I could have been killed, as many Palestinians are, for no reason. I could have been Hadeel Salah al-Hashlamun, the 18-year-old woman and college student who Israeli soldiers killed at a checkpoint in September.

There are millions of women and girls like me. What about us? According to your article, we do not exist. We are invisible, like women have been treated throughout history.

Did you know that half of Palestinians are women and girls? Did you know that like our brothers, we also live under military occupation, and that Israeli settlers steal our land? Did you know that pregnant women rushing to the hospital have been stopped at checkpoints and have given birth there? Did you know about Isra' Abed, the young Palestinian mother who posed no threat but was gunned down by Israeli police in Afula? Did you know about Mohammed Abu Khdeir, the Palestinian child who was kidnapped and burned alive last year by Israeli settlers? Did you know that the Israeli army killed 17 Palestinian children in the last month just for throwing stones, or for nothing at all?

You did not mention any of these things in your article. But I'm sure you know these things. You were the secretary of state and talk about getting the cease-fire in Gaza. I'm sure you know these things, but you chose to remain silent about them. Maybe that's good politics here in America, but it means pretending that people like me do not exist.

Secretary Clinton, you have been an inspiration for women and girls around the world. My own dream is to become a human rights and peace activist, but your article left me deeply frustrated. I know you can be better. Please do not forget us again.

Sincerely,

Layali Awwad

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/layali-awwad/hillary-clinton-palestine_b_8513966.html

Martin Eden

(12,869 posts)
43. Netanyahu is no friend of Israel. AIPAC is no friend of Israel.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 09:22 PM
Nov 2015

And when it comes to American politics, especially in an election year, the Palestinian people have almost no friends at all.

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
48. True dat. But frankly, they'll have a better friend in Bernie
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 10:11 PM
Nov 2015

who's a man of conscience and doesn't sent kiss-ass groveling messages to Israel's right. I didn't take the decision to support him lightly.

Netanyahu, who's being honored tonight by AEI (live video below if you can bear to watch), just informed us that he wants a record $5 billion a year. I see Bernie as the least likely to give it to him.

Yuck! Right now Netanyahu is extolling the virtues of the free market.

Video

MineralMan

(146,317 posts)
45. Nor is Israel a friend of her.
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 09:37 PM
Nov 2015

So? The US and Israel are both sovereign nations. Their goals are often dissimilar.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
47. "Netanyahu to Meet with Obama at Center for American Progress"
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 10:09 PM
Nov 2015

TRNN had this up today. What to think? Fascinating in a way...

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Netanyahu to Meet With Obama, Appear at Center for American Progress
Uploaded on Nov 9, 2015
Journalist Max Blumenthal explains why presidential candidate Hilary Clinton would preserve the status quo in the Israel/Palestine conflict and why a progressive think tank invited the Israeli prime minister to speak at their organization - November 9, 2015

VIDEO AT THE LINK:

http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=767&Itemid=74&jumival=15057

Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and bestselling author whose articles and video documentaries have appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Daily Beast, The Nation, The Guardian, The Independent Film Channel, The Huffington Post, Salon.com, Al Jazeera English and many other publications. His most recent book is Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel. His other book, Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party, is a New York Times and Los Angeles Times bestseller.

Transcript

JESSICA DESVARIEUX, PRODUCER, TRNN: Welcome to the Real News Network. I'm Jessica Desvarieux in Baltimore.Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton recently penned an op-ed for the Forward, one of the post popular Jewish newspapers in the world. It's titled: How I Would Reaffirm Unbreakable Bond with Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu. The title seems to paint the picture quite clearly of what a Clinton White House would look like. This message comes in the midst of a record number of Palestinian detentions, as violence escalates in Jerusalem. In October alone at least 65 Palestinians have been killed and 2,600 injured. For the same time period, nine Israelis have been killed.Now joining us to discuss all of this is our guest Max Blumenthal. He's an award-winning journalist and bestselling author. His latest book is 51-Day War: Ruin and Resistance in Gaza. Thanks for joining us, Max.

MAX BLUMENTHAL: Good to be on with you.

DESVARIEUX: So Max, Netanyahu has not been the most popular leader amongst Democrats of late, especially after the controversial speech he gave to Congress to persuade lawmakers to reject the Iran deal. He even endorsed Republican candidate Mitt Romney during the 2012 election over President Obama. But Democrats are still pledging to defend Israel and unapologetically courting Netanyahu. Why are Democrats so pro-Bibi?

BLUMENTHAL: Well, Netanyahu did not endorse Romney explicitly in 2012. What happened was one of Netanyahu's key benefactors, Sheldon Adelson, contributed something like $100 million to defeat President Barack Obama. And this is part of Netanyahu's belief that the Republicans would not pass the Iran deal. The Iran deal's been passed. Netanyahu remains extremely antagonistic towards Democratic control, towards the Democratic-controlled White House. His new director of public affairs in his office is someone who's called Barack Obama an anti-semite, who has mocked John Kerry as being mentally deficient. And so, you know, the insults continue. And meanwhile so does the Democratic boot licking.Barack Obama in 2008, when he was running for president--and this is before Netanyahu was elected. He campaigned, he sent Dennis Ross out, who is a veteran, is pro-Israel lobbyist, complete lackey of Israel, to campaign for him in synagogues, to reassure Jews that Barack Hussein Obama was not, in fact, an anti-Israel figure. He was not a crypto-Muslim. And Dennis Ross wrote Obama's speech at AIPAC that year, in which Obama pledged to preserve a united Jerusalem. In other words, to allow Israel to continue to occupy East Jerusalem forever and to never establish space for a Palestinian capital there. So voiding the two-state solution that he claimed to be campaigning for.And now we see Hillary Clinton doing the same thing, but at a much more perilous and pivotal time. Netanyahu has won a third term. Sorry, a fourth term. He has pledged to live by the sword perpetually. He said there will be, repeatedly, that there will be no two-state solution. And Hillary Clinton is pledging to repair ties with him. She is at the same time, in her piece for the Forward, which was basically probably a press release written by someone from the pro-Israel group AIPAC that she just signed off on, along with members of her team who coordinate closely with AIPAC, that she pledged to work for two states. You can't work for two states with Benjamin Netanyahu in the prime minister's office and with the right-wing figures that surround him, who all openly favor a single apartheid state.And so what Hillary Clinton is doing is, if we're to take this letter seriously, is signaling that the status quo will be protected by the United States, and Netanyahu will determine what the parameters of the status quo are, and we'll see a deepening of occupation and apartheid. And this is all as violence explodes across the Holy Land. So it's really a dispiriting letter, and it's clear that she wrote it not to appeal to the Jewish vote--it's one of the things that really annoys me, is when people talk about the Jewish vote. Because there, first of all, is no Jewish voting bloc. Most Jewish Americans are liberal Democrats who vote on the economy, and they just vote solidly with Democrats.

They don't turn on the issue of Israel like, for example, Christian evangelicals turn on the issue of abortion or same-sex marriage.What this letter is about is appealing to a donor bloc. Not a voting bloc, but a donor bloc that represents a tiny percentage of the Jewish-American community in America which is extremely wealthy, generally older, more right-wing, virulently anti-Palestinian, Islamophobic, that gives a ton of money to both parties. And it counts for a substantial percentage of individual donors. The chief figure among this donor class is Haim Saban, who is someone who's said that he has one issue. His issue is Israel. And he's donated millions to both the Obama campaigns and Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton's campaigns, and this is a letter to him.

DESVARIEUX: All right. Let's turn and talk about a controversy that you and your family now seem to be entangled in. Your father, Sidney Blumenthal, he was an advisor to the Clinton administration, Bill Clinton's administration. And now there are email exchanges between Hillary Clinton and your father that have been leaked. Can you just give us a brief description, Max, about what's going on there, and what does this all mean in light of the Clintons trying to position themselves as being very pro-Israel?

BLUMENTHAL:Well, there isn't very--there isn't very much there. But it was sort of interesting for me to see the response. It was kind of amusing when emails were FOIA-ed to Hillary Clinton's private email server, and many of them were from my father, Sidney Blumenthal. I'd never seen them before or known about them. And some of them contained my articles, in addition to all sorts of range of information about what was happening in Israel-Palestine. For example, he attempted to alert her to the importance of the Palestine papers, which were leaked minutes of the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and really showed how the negotiations had gone south and how Israel was determined to keep all of Jerusalem, et cetera.So he was trying to prevent her with a more critical view of what was happening in Israel. It to me was most--the information was accurate. No one's challenged the accuracy of my articles. He was also providing her with pretty accurate information about British politics, for example. But on this point there is an element of neoconservative Jewish Republicans in Washington who have always sought to peel off the, what I referred to as the element--parts of the Jewish donor class from the Democratic party, because this donor class does consider the Israel issue to be really important. And so they used these emails, highlighting them at places like the Daily Caller and the Weekly Standard, to attempt to frighten this donor class into believing that Hillary Clinton was taking advice from people who were determined to undo the status quo of occupation and apartheid.But there is an ongoing logic to this kind of tactic. And I think that it may have fueled the urgency of Hillary Clinton's piece in the Forward. It may have been a factor in driving her to write this homage to Benjamin Netanyahu, and to pledge to sort of lick his boots perpetually while fighting for a two-state solution. I can't confirm that it was a factor. But it's definitely, it's definitely one of the tactics of the Republican Jewish National Committee, and of various neoconservative groups, is to try to sort of sap the financial clout of the donor--of the kind of Democratic, pro-Israel donor class, and bring it into the Republican column.

DESVARIEUX: All right, Max, let's turn and talk about some recent leaked emails obtained by Intercept journalist Glenn Greenwald. In his article titled Leaked Emails from Pro-Clinton Group Reveal Censorship of Staff on Israel, AIPAC Pandering Warped Militarism, it details the extent to which any critical work on Israel, particularly at the Center for American Progress, is heavily screened and rejected by its own executives in order to placate AIPAC and longtime Clinton operative and Israel activist Ann Lewis. First off, Max, give us some background on a specific person like Ann Lewis and these Israel activists. And does this sort of behavior, is this common practice within the Washington beltway amongst Democratic establishments?

BLUMENTHAL: Yeah. I mean, this is--the emails leaked from the Center for American Progress, which is the premier Democratic think tank in Washington, sort of the Democrats' version of the Heritage Foundation, really shows how the Democratic party elite operates and how the Clinton machine operates, because the two are sort of one and the same. Ann Lewis is the sister of Barney Frank, the former liberal representative from Massachusetts. She's the former head of communications for the Democratic National Committee. And she once said that our job is to ask Israel what it wants and to provide it for them. What it wants us to do, and then to do it, in so many words.And that's been the way that the Democratic National Committee has operated. I mentioned a figure before in Haim Saban, who is one of the top pro-Israel donors in the country. He built the Democratic National Committee's headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, single-handedly. Sort of very reliant on AIPAC and the donors it can bring in. A few of my contemporaries, my colleagues, people that I know very well, were working at Think Progress, which is sort of the blog of the Center for American Progress. And they were providing very critical reports on the neoconservative attempts to scuttle the Iran deal on the hype that was attempting--the hype that was really emanating from Netanyahu's Israel, attempting to push the United States into war with Iran. And they produced a very detailed report on the rise of Islamophobia, and they didn't ignore the fact that figures very close to the pro-Israel lobby were funding Islamophobic groups.

So this infuriated the pro-Israel lobby in Washington. They had very close connections to figures in the Democratic party elite. And they went straight to the Center for American Progress and basically said to behead, politically behead, these researchers. These young researchers, who were doing a really important job of pushing back on the drive to war. And I think most Democrats, including most Jewish Americans, didn't want to go to war with Iran. So the leadership of the Center for American Progress, like Ken Gude, for example, promised to align with AIPAC. Neera Tanden, who's another figure, the president of Center for American Progress, someone who's very close to Hillary Clinton. Very close. Instructed these researchers they were never to mention Israel again. And one by one they were driven out after being censored. And Ken Gude went on a free trip to Israel sponsored by AIPAC. So there was sort of a, you know, pat on the back from AIPAC.The Center for American Progress is worse than these emails indicate. It's funded by the United Arab Emirates, which is a huge supporter of the military junta in Egypt. It's hired UAE diplomats as researchers. It's basically written press releases for the United Arab Emirates.

Brian Katulis, another figure who is involved in the pro-Israel censorship campaign at CAP, has urged the United States, right after the coup in Egypt that removed the first democratically elected president, to normalize relations and give Egypt weapons and aid. As a reward for this bloody coup, including massacre of thousands in the streets of Cairo.So this, this center, this think tank, which claims to be progressive, really lifts the mask on what the Democratic party has become, which is basically a front for rich people, and a front for rich donors. And sort of the nicer, you know, kinder gentler wing of a very imperial duopoly that controls Washington. And if you violate, if you touch the third rail, which is Israel, as a young person coming up the ranks in Washington--even if you're not an anti-Zionist. If you challenge the pro-Israel lobby's narrative in Washington these emails send the message that you know, you're going to basically be censored and run out of town. And that's extremely depressing.

And you know, just, just another quick point. If you look at polls of rank-and-file Democrats, look at the Bloomberg poll from April 2015 this year, most rank-and-file Democrats do not—they reject the narrative of the pro-Israel lobby. They do not like Netanyahu and most of them do not support Israel over the Palestinians anymore. Most Democrats, rank-and-file Democrats, opposed Israel's assault on the Gaza strip last year, according to a Pew poll.So the Democratic party's biggest problem is that it's not democratic. Because if it listened to its rank and file it would challenge the status quo of occupation that prevails and it would absolutely reject Netanyahu. But what we see is that this week, this Wednesday--sorry, this Tuesday, Benjamin Netanyahu, the right-wing prime minister of Israel, will be a welcomed guest at the Center for American Progress.

DESVARIEUX: Yeah. And he's also going to be a welcome guest at the White House, as well, this week. So there are plenty of protests being planned in Washington. Max, it's always a pleasure having you on. Learn tons about this issue whenever you're on the program. Thank you so much for being with us.

BLUMENTHAL: Thanks for having me.

DESVARIEUX: And thank you for joining us on the Real News Network.

Catherina

(35,568 posts)
51. Reading now. I've been following this
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 10:25 PM
Nov 2015

and the staff at CAP isn't very happy right now

Screenshot from Foreign Policy's article Netanyahu Visit Sparks Internal Backlash at Powerhouse D.C. Think Tank



Thanks for your post. I'm keeping it open to read tonight. I've been following Max' tweets and JVP's but didn't have the time to read the article yet.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
52. Thanks for the update!
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 10:44 PM
Nov 2015

I don't follow "Twitter"...so this is helpful info to know that there was some questioning of this.

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