"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." ― George Orwell
Monday, July 28, 2014
BARRY & CO. GET THEIR PANTIES IN BUNCH…
Apparently the folks over there at Barry & Co. seem to have gotten their panties in a rather substantial bunch over what’s being called a torrent of Israeli criticism of Secretary of State John Kerry-Heinz's latest bid to secure a cease-fire between Israel and the murdering terrorist group, Hamas. And in what was some rather unusually harsh language, even for these losers, officials said the criticism of Kerry-Heinz could put the relationship between the U.S. and Israel in jeopardy. You mean even further in jeopardy that it already appears to be under Barry?
Look, what we have here, in this gang of thugs who now occupies the White House, is a group whose opinion of Israel is roughly the equivalent of those who have been quite busy killing innocent Israeli civilians. They make the claim that personal attacks against Kerry-Heinz cross the line and are particularly disappointing at a time of active conflict. Isn’t it ironic, that these idiots who are quite adept, themselves, at hurling personal attacks should now chastise anyone else for using personal attacks? Now ain’t that the pot calling the kettle black?
Israeli media commentators, and very rightly so, have leveled almost nonstop criticism at Kerry-Heinz in recent days because of his attempts to bring Qatar and Turkey, two countries viewed by Israel, also rightly so, as strong Hamas supporters, into the cease-fire negotiations. The Israelis feel that America is deserting them, and they are right to feel that way. And while many of our ‘leaders’ have in fact done so, the majority of the American people have not. Israel must not be left to fend for itself, we cannot
In trying to implement the cease-fire over the weekend, "U.S. Secretary of State of State John Kerry ruined everything," wrote columnist Ari Shavit in Monday's Haaretz, Israel's leading liberal newspaper. "Very senior officials in Jerusalem described the proposal that Kerry put on the table as a 'strategic terrorist attack'." Kerry-Heinz, is desperate to come up with something that he can claim demonstrates that America, and therefore Barry, remains relevant. And it matters very little if it is actually in the best interest of Israel.
Kerry-Heinz did not directly mention the harsh criticism during brief remarks Monday. However, he did seek to debunk the notion that the U.S. had backed away from its support for the demilitarization of Gaza, which has been a top priority for Israel. Kerry-Heinz said, "Any process to resolve the crisis in Gaza in a lasting and meaningful way must lead to the disarmament of Hamas and all terrorist groups." Which makes for good rhetoric, but it’s not really the position of Barry & Co. They would like nothing more than for Israel to simply disappear.
And then in what was really nothing more than the typical juvenile behavior that we’ve come to expect from this crowd, the White House made sure that Barry’s ‘frustration’ with Israel managed to seep into the readout of a phone call that took place on Sunday between Barry "Almighty" and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The White House said Barry told Netanyahu that the U.S. had "serious and growing concern" about the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. Barry also called to an "immediate, unconditional humanitarian cease-fire."
And apparently, White House national security adviser Susan Rice, the bitch who apparently can’t be fired, was expected to address the situation in the Middle East sometime today. I’m not sure if it ever took place, and it matters very little if it did. Anything she would have said wouldn’t mean much, nor could it have been believed anyway. The U.S. officials who described the administration's view of the Israeli criticism insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter on the record by name.
Let’s face it, as secretary of state, John Kerry-Heinz, like Hitlery Clinton before him, is about as worthless as a screen door on a submarine. I feel for Netanyahu, I really do, because he must be the one who is justifiably frustrated, he’s the one who has to deal with someone as incompetent as Kerry-Heinz. Having John Kerry-Heinz at the controls is like handing over the keys to your 1970 Hemi ‘Cuda to a 10 year old, telling him to take it for a spin and expecting to get it back completely unscratched. It’s insane. And yet here we are.
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