The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

A conservative Jewish columnist says O is a sissy in the Middle East

I am just so surprised this guy is basically an agent of a foreign power.

New York Times’ David Brooks Says Obama Has ‘A Manhood Problem In The Middle East’

Much like the Jewish Anne Applebaum, whose husband is a Polish diplomat.

She has written some wonderful history, but she is not really thinking of American interests when she urges us to push NATO, with us still in it, to the east and right up against Russia's borders of today.

No more than Zbigniew Brzezinski, a Pole born in Warsaw with a very big chip on his shoulder about Russia.

Nor Henry Kissinger, a German born Jew, his family refugees from the Nazis.

Nor Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright, a Czech-born Jew, her family also refugees from the Nazis.

Way too many people who want to use America as a weapon for their European, Asian, or Middle Eastern wars have way too much power in the US foreign policy establishment.

A very high percentage of foreign born immigrants think exactly that way.

Actually, every immigrant I know from outside the Americas is like that.

That is really their only interest in US foreign policy and in many cases their only interest in America, at all.

(This, by the way, is why determined interventionists want to amend the US Constitution to allow foreign born presidents. Those for whom America is not just a club for use in fighting everyone else's battles strongly oppose that change, and would rather see a change that would diminish the power of the foreign born over US foreign policy.)

Pat Buchanan is thinking about American interests and he has been saying for years the US should get out of NATO, Europe, and the Far East.

Ron and Rand Paul and a few others have said as much, too.

But theirs is a viewpoint that would put Israel at risk at least of losing American support.

Hence the accusations of anti-Semitism.

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