Matthews Suggests AIPAC Scripted Palin's Rote Answer on Israel
Sarah Palin gave a scary answer to Charlie Gibson on Israel, saying she supported Israel's prerogative to attack Iran, and under his questioning said in a rote way, three times, that the U.S. has no right to "second guess" Israel's decision. Chris Matthews seemed angry about this tonight on Hardball, questioning whether it was in the national interest. Then asked whether AIPAC had drafted her answer. Pat Buchanan pointed out that the answer goes against even Bush's foreign policy and that McCain is in the thrall of Randy Scheunemann, a neoconservative and former "agent" for Georgia. Earlier Todd Harris, a Republican operative, told Matthews he felt it would be a good thing if Netanyahu becomes prime minister of Israel.
Scary Republicans. If Harris is against the two-state solution, why is he given a platform on MSNBC? Or why isn't he called out? Though praise the lord, Matthews, who knows about the Israel lobby, is finally pointing fingers. When will he talk about Palin's special meeting with AIPAC in St. Paul the day before she was nominated?
Has I said before, I think she's great. And the "Black Jesus" looks like he's in trouble now.
Posted by: the Sword of Gideon | September 11, 2008 at 08:24 PM
Holy ****!
"under his questioning said in a rote way, three times, that the U.S. has no right to "second guess" Israel's decision. "
Treason.
"Chris Matthews seemed angry about this tonight on Hardball, questioning whether it was in the national interest. Then asked whether AIPAC had drafted her answer."
Tweety said that? Live on TV?
Holy ****!
"Pat Buchanan pointed out (...) that McCain is in the thrall of Randy Scheunemann, a neoconservative and former "agent" for Georgia."
Pat has always struck me as an American first, a patriot. Which is what he really is, shouts of "anti semite!" notwithstanding.
"Todd Harris, a Republican operative, told Matthews he felt it would be a good thing if Netanyahu becomes prime minister of Israel."
That's a given...
But Tweety said AIPAC? Really? To Palin, the book banning, vengeance for her sister's ex husband witch?
Holy s**t!
Posted by: americangoy | September 11, 2008 at 10:07 PM
Scary Republicans? Scary Israelis more like. The more they're associated with Jews qua Jews the sooner the next pogrom against those in the diaspora who are coming to revile the "Jewish State", a growing number. But that's what they want. Come to Israel says Bibi, we'll climb Masada together.
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Posted by: Jorrit | September 12, 2008 at 04:35 AM
Sarah Palin and AIPAC:
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Posted by: NOMOREWAR_FORISRAEL | September 12, 2008 at 06:05 AM
"Matthews Suggests AIPAC Scripted Palin's Rote Answer on Israel"
they scripted the other candidates answers too they just hide it a little better
Posted by: lester | September 12, 2008 at 10:38 AM
Unless the election is stolen, the "black Jesus" with be the next President of the United States, absolutely no problem.
Posted by: stevieb | September 12, 2008 at 11:03 AM
How is Palin any different from the other candidates who have kissed AIPAC's ring? They all have. Obama and Hillary each made stupid statements about Israel's right to security. I'd be happy to see each of them mercilessly grilled.
Posted by: Todd | September 12, 2008 at 11:17 AM
"How is Palin any different from the other candidates who have kissed AIPAC's ring?"
She's a country bumpkin.
She is the Jessica Simpson of politics - an idiot.
Posted by: americangoy | September 12, 2008 at 07:03 PM
I don't know how bright Palin is, but there doesn't seem to be a single genius on either ticket. Accent and geographical background aside, where are the American political genuises? If Palin makes it through the media frenzy intact, she'll have to be taken seriously in the future whether McCain wins or not.
From what I know about Palin, I don't like her any more or less than either presidential or veep candidate, but I don't think she is an idiot.
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