The ‘New’ Ultra-Liberal Democratic Party Has A Nasty Anti-Semitism Problem And It Is Rapidly Getting Worse

by Geoffrey Grider

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It’s no surprise that International Holocaust Remembrance Day came and went this year with nary a peep from the Democratic Party, although it was recognized by President Trump. The Democrats have a serious anti-Semitism problem — and it’s growing.

Lots of new faces in the 2019 Democratic Party, and lots of old ones as well. One thing that is common between both groups is a rapidly-escalating anti-semitism towards the Jews and increasing disdain towards God’s holy land, eretz Israel. At the heart of this discussion is the BDS Movement that is nothing more than a new yellow star for the Jews.

“Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Zion.” Psalm 129:5 (KJV)

People are always surprised when I talk about Jews who are anti-semitic, because they think that such a thing is impossible, but I assure you it is not. And the current makeup of the Democratic Party, Jews and Gentiles, is trending towards being very anti-Jew and anti-Israel.

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FROM PJ MEDIA: Making matters worse is that very few of them acknowledge it. Most look away, pretending it’s not there or deliberately not seeing it at all. Almost none comment publicly, let alone criticize. This includes a number of prominent Jewish politicians (Chuck Schumer most nauseating among them) and their media allies, many of whom are also Jewish.

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Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi recently appointed a new congresswoman (Ilhan Omar) to the House Foreign Affairs Committee who is not only anti-Semitic, but also, it now seems, sympathetic to ISIS. Again, the outcries from the Democrats were muffled or non-existent, at least until she outed herself as also sympathetic to the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela. Specially to be condemned here is the abject cowardice of the Minnesota Star Tribune in refusing to investigate Omar when she was still running, despite overwhelming evidence, she was unfit for office.

Among the leadership or semi-leadership, only Debbie Wasserman Schultz — of all people — has stood up against this metastasizing bigotry, absenting herself from the Washington Women’s March because of the Judaeophobia (let’s use that word for a change) of organizers Bob Bland, Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, and Tamika Mallory.

This Democratic-liberal-progressive anti-Semitism has been developing for a long time, even before Maxine Waters’ hideous embrace of Farrakhan (never repudiated, nor were numerous photos of other Democratic Party pols with America’s most famous anti-Semite, almost as if he were an election totem) or the notorious 2012 Villaraigosa voice vote on Jerusalem. Nor do we, even now, know the content of that still hidden L.A. Times tape of the Rashid Khalidi going-away party cum Israel-bash attended by Michelle and Barack Obama — that’s the same Obama who was himself photographed smiling with Farrakhan. (Imagine if Trump were photographed with David Duke.) Rev. Al Sharpton (an Obama favorite) and Jesse Jackson have also had their moments in the anti-Semitic sun, though those are somewhat further back — at least we hope so.

Most of this noxious bigotry (call it the Iran deal by proxy) is obscured by the hypocritical mask of anti-Zionism, but it’s noxious bigotry nonetheless. (Apparently these people pretend to hear the word “Israelis,” not “Jews,” when the chant goes up at demonstrations, “Hamas! Hamas! Jews to the gas!”) And then there’s the “dual loyalty” canard coming to us via the tweets of new Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, backed up, not surprisingly, by Bernie Sanders.

Needless to say, however, the often cowardly — or is it opportunistic — behavior of the politicians who look away is ratified and applauded by a Jewish “liberal” public that has been looking away for years. They do so even while their leftist views are redoubled á la Robespierre and then turned upon them via the growing anti-Semitism on our college campuses. Nevertheless, every ethnic, religious or grievance group but their own still gets these Jews’ adamant, usually unswerving, support. It seems they missed (or forgot) the words of Rabbi Hillel: “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? And if not now, when?” READ MORE

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