"FILTHY" ISRAEL AND JOHN MCCAIN...
I'm sure you may have heard the latest anti-Semitic outburst from Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He has proclaimed that...
"I advise you to abandon the filthy Zionist entity which has reached the end of the line. It has lost its reason to be and will sooner or later fall. The ones who still support the criminal Zionists should know that the occupiers' days are numbered.''
Now, we all know just how dangerous this man is, as the regime which he heads up seeks to gain nuclear capability.
But what is the connection with the MSM's favourite Republican - John McCain?
Well, McCain is using James "F*ck the Jews" Baker and Brent Scowcroft, the man who favours talking to Hamas - as his key foreign policy advisers. Both these men also hold interesting views on how the US should deal with Ahmadinejad's lunatic regime. Scowcroft has warned that the US should not to be belligerent with Iran, whilst the fabulous Baker boy believes that Iran can be a force for stability in the region. (Well, I suppose if wiping Israel off the map constitutes stability then maybe he has a sort of point?) So, both these appeasers of a regime that calls Israel "filthy" and is working to finish what Hitler started are the men that McCain turns to for his foreign policy expertise. Little wonder the MSM loves McCain.


Reader Comments (8)
Just right, David. You're eminently qualified to condemn this as you'd never use a word like filthy about other human beings. Perish the thought!
Better do it before McCain gets elected by the democrats - who love him, BTW. In fact, I believe that they need to start bombing Iran as of yesterday.
David - Sorry amigo but that is one unhinged post, essentially implying McCain is accepting Nazis supporters for foreign policy advisors.
Mahons,,
It is McCain who should be sorry for employing two unhinged "advisers". Heard Baker or Scowcroft comment on Ahamadinejad recently? Me neither.
This is all baloney. The Right is getting really desperate LOL!
The important news is that Olmert has survived the Winograd report. The peace process in Israel can continue.
Sooner or later the Iranians will get rid of Ahmadinejad themselves.
Baker was Reagan's Chief of Staff, on the National Security Counsel and Reagan's treasury Secretary. He served in George Bush I's administration and oversaw Republican efforts in the Florida recount when Bush was declared the winner over Gore.
In any event attempts to portray McCain weak on Israel are without merit, as his record and supporters show otherwise. And implying that he's decided to employ people who are out to eliminate the Jews is of course beneath contempt. I prefer to think the post is poorly written, and wasn't intended to suggest what it implies.
Noel, when you write that the peace process will continue, what do you see as being the final outcome of this process?
Allan, (I posted this hours ago, but it didn't stick apparently)
There a difference - big or small, I don't know - between what I'd like to see and what will probably emerge.
My ideal: Israel and Pelestine as two separate, free and secure states divided by the pre-67 war border, i.e. Israel puls back from all the occupied territories.
Re. the vexed qustion of Jerusalem, I'd go for any arrangement that allows the Palestinians some significant part of the city, including the parts of the Old Town where they now live, as their capital.
I also think patience should be shown if Israel insists that it first sees that the deal is working, that it is no longer being attacked, before evacuating the WB. They could also make the deal contingent on it - i.e. also the state of Israel - being accepted by the surrounding Arab countries, including Syria and SA.
The prospects of success depend - as always - essentially on the US. If the US goes for a just solution they will get it; if it tolerates injustice - as hitherto - it will probably get that (and maybe something else in addition!).
So it depends also on Nov. 2008. e.g. if Romney were elected, I think the most we could hope for is that the wind doesn't carry the nuclear fallout to Cyprus and Greece.