In the wake of comments by Obama adviser Gen. Tony McPeak the other day, Robert Goldberg pulled some quotes out of the McPeak memory hole in a piece for the American Spectator:
McPeak also questions whether some aren’t more concerned with “the security of Israel as opposed to a purely American self-interest.” It’s been a while since a presidential adviser flat-out questioned the loyalty of American Jews, and yet Obama seems to surround himself with people who have crackpot views of “the Israel Lobby.” Obama’s got a pastor who draws a straight line between Zionism and racism–and he would no more disown him than he would his own grandmother. His pastor preaches that Israel is a “dirty word” and Obama denies that he attends a “crackpot church.” And now he’s got a military adviser who thinks America’s Middle East policies are controlled by New York City and Miami voters (read Jews) with divided loyalties. A McCainiac writes us in response to the Goldberg piece: “I guess if it weren’t for those pesky Jews in New York and Miami, those radical neo-cons and crazy Rapturist Christains, we could get on with a McPeak (Obama?) Middle East policy that promotes American interests by undermining Israel. Is this Obama’s view or is this another adviser whose views are different from those of the candidate?” It’s a fair question.
