I've long wondered why it is that most liberals include a knee-jerk hatred of Jews in their repertoire of rhetorical flourishes. I could never see the connection with all their other far left notions. But I might have found something that makes sense in the recent Helen Thomas gaffe. I have known that for a long time she has been a far left progressive and an anti-Semite but I always thought that one led to the other, that is, from progressive to Jew hatred. But her recent outburst, captured so readily by a curious rabbi, clearly showed me that she is deep down a Jew hater as her primary problem and that for a variety of reasons this led to the progressive side of the aisle on other matters.
Can this be the connection I have long wondered about? All this time have I been confusing cart and horse. That is a troubling thought because it naturally leads me to wonder if it applies to our President. It's bad enough that some on the left are wondering if he is competent enough to be POTUS, but now I am wondering if he is basically a Jew hater that was persuaded by his teachers to adopt his left slanted agenda.
This is a small experiment in the blogosphere. "If you have no interest in what it's like to grow old, what follows is not for you. However, if it's going to happen to you, and the outcome is ultimately going to be negative, then finding a way to make the process as bearable, even as enjoyable as possible, might be worth a little attention."—from John Jerome's On Turning Sixty-Five
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