Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Sarah Palin, the Jews, and the Democrats

Hopefully I'm done with this topic. Caroline Glick over at the J-Post talks about the damage done by the Democrats in forcing Sarah Palin to be disinvited from the anti-Ahmadinejed rally yesterday, and it is so spot-on I can't think of a thing to add:

American Jews have good reason to be ashamed and angry today....

On Monday, the New York Sun published the speech that Republican vice presidential nominee and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would have delivered at that day's rally outside UN headquarters in New York against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and against Iran's plan to destroy Israel. She would have delivered it, if she hadn't been disinvited.

Palin's speech is an extraordinary document...

It was a remarkable speech, prepared by a remarkable woman. But it was not heard. It was not heard because the Democratic Party and Jewish Democrats believe that their partisan interest in demonizing Palin and making Americans generally and American Jews in particular hate and fear her to secure their votes for Obama and his running-mate Sen. Joseph Biden in the November election is more important than allowing Palin to elevate the necessity of preventing a second Holocaust to the top of the US's national security agenda.

1 comment:

The JerseyNut said...

"Slovenly manly beast..."
Ha! Too funny, Erica, and yet you made me wonder...how much of this might have been caused by one woman's vanity?

Although I guess we can already say a lot of damage has been done by one woman's pride...