Briefings
Pamela Geller fell victim to the horrific Bob Beckel, who revealed his misogynist side while doing a debate on the Ground Zero mosque. He said to her at one point:
You better be very careful. You’re a woman, you better be very careful about who you say I carry water for, because you have no idea what you’re talking about. And don’t start putting me in the middle of your crap!How about if I save her the trouble then, and put you in the middle of mine? I guess he really does condone the teachings of Islam, including Sura 4:24.
Caroline Glick writes about the lessons of the Stuxnet virus, which amazingly enough affected Iran's computer systems. That doesn't mean, however, that their nuclear warheards aren't still a threat.
The awful Rahm Emanuel is going to quit Obama's government and run for mayor of Chicago (via Fire Andrea Mitchell). Now we have to hope the citizenry will recognize him for the phony he is and reject him come election day.
A senoir Vatican official has said that Europeans must resume having more children again and return to church, or else Europe will become Islamicized. It's very wise advice.
J Street has been unmasked for their involvement with Richard Goldstone, the anti-Israeli judge who demonized Israel as the sole villain in the flotilla farce.
J Street — the self-described pro-Israel, pro-peace lobbying group — facilitated meetings between members of Congress and South African Judge Richard Goldstone, author of a U.N. report that accused the Jewish state of systematic war crimes in its three-week military campaign against Hamas in Gaza.Clearly, they are not someone to associate oneself with. They've been losing support thanks to these atrocities of theirs, and their associations with George Soros.
Colette Avital — a former member of Israel's parliament, from the center-left Labor Party and until recently J Street's liaison in Israel — told The Washington Times that her decision to resign her post with J Street earlier this year was a result in part of the group's "connection to Judge Goldstone."
"When Judge Goldstone came to Washington, [J Street leaders were] suggesting that they might help him set up his appointments on Capitol Hill," she said. Ms. Avital later disavowed knowledge of J Street's dealings with Judge Goldstone during a conference call arranged by J Street's president, Jeremy Ben-Ami.
J Street, which bills itself as a liberal alternative to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), acted on behalf of Judge Goldstone last fall, when the Obama administration was trying to tamp down the report at the United Nations.
The group also received a total of $750,000 from George Soros and his family between 2008 and 2010. J Street had previously denied that Soros was involved in the organization. Soros is a controversial figure who has previously given to Arab groups, but not to Israel, and has funded U.S. liberal groups such as MoveOn.org. He criticized former U.S. President George Bush for refusing to accept a Palestinian Authority ruled jointly by Fatah and Hamas.Not one bit.
Virginia Republican Representative Eric Cantor told the newspaper that the sources of J Street's funding prove that “they are not reflecting the mainstream position of the pro-Israel community in America.”
“Nor do I think they help benefit the U.S.-Israel relationship,” he added.
CNN has fired Rick Sanchez for making Jew-hating statements, including his calling Jon Stewart a bigot. This network has truly embarrassed itself, and even after they have the audacity to get rid of such an awful reporter, it's not worth wasting time upon them. There's more on this here, here and here. Good riddance.
Investigative Project has discovered that the GZM builder imam Rauf filed a false tax return (via Jihad Watch). Speaking of which, check this topic, which talks about the disturbing designs planned for the mosque.
The television producer Stephen J. Cannell is dead at 69 from melanoma disease (via Big Hollywood).
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