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Monday, August 10, 2015

The "Worm" Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich has blamed a Jewish “axis” of power for “polarizing” the debate around the Iran deal.

This pathetic creature, Robert Reich, who once dated Hillary Clinton, and endorsed Hussein Obama for President, came out of his disgusting hole to bad mouth Prime Minister Netanyahu, the leader of the only free nation in the entire Middle East, saying that Netanyahu "interfered" into American politics"

Hey, worm? Didn't Obama interfere with Israeli politics sending a team of "experts" to defeat Netanyahu in the election, on taxpayer's money"?

To give you an inkling who this animal is, just know that  he worked for Carter, Clinton and Obama!
Hey, Robert .... crawl back to your hole...
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Reich said that the “Nentanyahu-AIPAC-Adelson-Republican axis” posed “a serious danger to America, Israel, and American Jews.” He slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for “interfering in American politics as no foreign leader has ever done before,” and blamed him for turning Democrats against Israel. He did not mention Obama’s charge that Republicans are making “common cause” with Iranian hard-liners.
Reich also claimed: “Polls suggest a solid majority of American Jews support Obama and the administration’s diplomacy.” In fact, recent polls show a plurality of American Jews oppose the deal. Like President Barack Obama, he attacked AIPAC for running ads against the deal–ignoring the millions being spent by left-wing groups like J Street to support it.
The term “axis” is an odd choice, applied to Jews, given that Nazi Germany was one of the Axis Powers of World War II, during which the Third Reich murdered six million Jews.
An editorial by Tablet magazine last week called on supporters of the Iran deal to stop using antisemitic themes: “Accusing Senators and Congressmen whose misgivings about the Iran deal are shared by a majority of the U.S. electorate of being agents of a foreign power, or of selling their votes to shadowy lobbyists, or of acting contrary to the best interests of the United States, is the kind of naked appeal to bigotry and prejudice that would be familiar in the politics of the pre-Civil Rights Era South.”