Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Paul Krugman unleashes anti-semitic diatribe

It's been a banner week for anti-semitism.

First, the German (and that says it all right there) former SS man (and if just being German isn't enough, this will for sure seal the deal) and so-called poet Gunther Grass claims that Israel's nuclear arsenal is a source of instability in the middle east.

Then 60 Minutes has the audacity to run a virulently anti-semitic segment  about Christians in the Holy Land. I watched the segment and found it roundly unremarkable, except the part where Ambassador Oren seemed to think it was fine to call the president of CBS and try to have the show squelched before it even hit the air.

Hell, those anti-semites at CBS are so smooth that I didn't even notice the anti-semitism.

Luckily Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post was watching too. She picked up on all those anti-semite flags that I had missed.

Thank you Jennifer!

And if this ground-swell of anti-semitism isn't odious enough, today New York Times columnist Paul Krugman piled on.

According to the anti-semite Krugman, Netanyahu is "narrow-minded" and his policies are bad for the long term security and prosperity of Israel.

Who can even imagine such a thing? Netanyahu narrow-minded?

Netanyahu putting his personal political ambitions before the common good?

What anti-semitic blasphemy!

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