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Abu Buchanan's Fatwah on Israel
Frontpage Magazine ^ | August 31, 2004 | Don Feder

Posted on 08/31/2004 12:56:59 AM PDT by rmlew

Israel represents the synthesis of Pat Buchanan’s paranoid delusions -- rampant interventionism, neo-conservatives (his euphemism for Jews) in charge of the Bush’s foreign policy, American empire and a war on terrorism that can’t be won.

Thus, in his new book – "Where The Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency” -- all roads lead to Jerusalem.

In Buchanan’s fantasy world, were it not for America’s outrageously pro-Israel foreign policy, Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar would be sending us anonymous love letters, the World Trade Center would still be standing, and the Moslem world would be singing “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” in unison, while Saddam Hussein (doing a passable imitation of Jimmy Cagney) tap-danced in the background.

Israel a la Pat is a homicidal, imperialist state – practicing apartheid, deliberately slaughtering civilians, occupying Palestinian land, and subjugating its peaceful inhabitants.

On page 240 of his book, Buchanan approvingly quotes Avraham Burg, who he identifies as a former speaker of the Knesset, concluding that Israel is a “thunderously failed reality,” that “rests on a scaffolding of corruption and on foundations of oppression and injustice.” According to Burg, “the end of the Zionist enterprise is already on our doorstep.”

Pat somehow neglects to mention that Burg, the epitome of the self-loathing Jew, represents the far left of Israeli politics. An architect of the 1993 Oslo Accords, Burg is bitter because his handiwork (now seen as paving the way for the present jihad) has been overwhelmingly rejected by Israeli society.

In other words, Burg is as representative of Israel as Michael Moore is of America.

When it comes to terrorism, Pat practices a moral equivalency worthy of the most slavish Soviet apologists at the height of the Cold War.

Consider the following: “Sharon promised peace and security. Since his provocation on the Temple Mount in September of 2000, he has delivered war and hatred. Over 900 Israelis are dead. Some 3,300 Palestinians have died, including hundreds of children.”

His “provocation on the Temple Mount”? For an Israeli prime minister to visit Judaism’s holiest spot (where the First and Second Temples stood), in Israel’s sovereign territory, is a “provocation”? Besides, Sharon’s visit -- which was approved in advance by the so-called Palestinian Authority -- was a pretext for the violence, which was planned months in advance, as Palestinian leaders have since admitted.

Regarding those dead Palestinians and Israelis, Buchanan overlooks some significant details. Most of the dead Palestinians were fighters killed in confrontations with the Israeli Defense Force. Their civilian dead were overwhelmingly people caught in the crossfire, because brave Palestinian fighters usually choose to challenge the Israelis from civilian enclaves.

Most of the dead Jews were women, children and the aged -- elderly Holocaust survivors attending Passover seders, babes sleeping in their mothers arms, toddlers eating ice cream cones, families with small children taking a break at a pizzeria, shoppers boarding buses, 13-year-old boys dragged off to caves and stoned to death, etc.

There was the April murder of Gaza resident Tali Hatuel, who was riding with her four children (ages 2 to 11), when Arab snipers forced her car off the road. Pat’s precious Palestinians then walked up to the vehicle and shot each passenger at point-blank range. The mother, who was eight-months pregnant, was also shot in the stomach, to ensure that her unborn child didn’t survive. As a pro-lifer, Pat can certainly appreciate that touch.

For crowd control, the IDF uses rubber bullets. The Palestinians go in for bombs packed with flesh-shredding nails, laced with rat poison. As a result, between September 2000 (the start of the latest Intifada) and February 18, 2003, only 38 percent of Palestinian fatalities were noncombatants, compared to 77 percent of Israel’s dead.

Still, Pat gripes: “Sharon declared Arafat a ‘terrorist,’ i.e., a man with whom no Israeli can negotiate, though Arafat had negotiated with four of Sharon’s predecessors and shared a Nobel Peace Prize with two of them, Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres.”

Shared a Nobel Peace Prize? Oh, you mean like North Vietnamese Foreign Minister Le Duc Tho , who coped his with Henry Kissinger for negotiating the Paris Peace Accords – which led directly to the demise of South Vietnam, a string of tropical gulags and a million Vietnamese Boat People. If Pat has his way, Israel will follow South Vietnam in suicide through negotiations.

I liked Buchanan better when he didn’t sound so – French.

FYI, Sharon isn’t the only one who thinks Arafat is a terrorist – so do Bush, Cheney, Powell, Condoleezza Rice and everyone else except the gutless peace-at-any-price Europeans, and Pat Buchanan.

When it comes to Israel, Pat manages to pack more myths and misconceptions into a paragraph than anyone else I know. To wit:

Under the Sharon Plan, Israel will annex all five major settlements on the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian right of return is forfeit. Israel’s security wall will snake in and out of the West Bank. Jerusalem will not be shared with a Palestinian state.”

1) Occupied West Bank – Was this land (Biblical Israel) ever part of an independent Palestinian state? Who was the last Palestinian king or prime minister, Pat?

2) Right of Return – Even after the Palestinians get their state (and Israel gets indefensible borders), Buchanan still wants to see Israel flooded with 6 million refugees – those who left in 1948 and their descendants. If he had any intellectual honesty, he’d admit that this is a prescription for the end of Israel.

3) Security Wall – How inconsiderate of the Israelis to make it harder for suicide bombers to reach their targets! Buchanan has long advocated stationing US troops along our southern border, to prevent the infiltration of illegal aliens. If we have a right to keep out those seeking jobs (and we do), why doesn’t Israel have a right to block the entry of those seeking to blow things up? Ever hear of a Mexican suicide bomber?

4) Jerusalem will not be shared – Why stop at Jerusalem, Pat? Why not also give the Nobel laureate and his peace marchers a slice of Tel Aviv and Haifa, while you’re at it? Or, in fairness, why not give the Sephardic Jews driven from the Arab world in 1948, and their progeny, parts of Cairo, Baghdad and Tehran?

Still, Buchanan raves: “The Sharon Plan is not a peace plan. It is a unilateral solution to be imposed by Israel that no Arab nation will accept. A Palestinian leader who signs on to this surrender of land and rights would be signing his death warrant.” To surrender something, you have to be entitled to it in the first place, no?

Guess what, Pat? Even if Israel gave the Palestinians everything you believe to be theirs by right, it still wouldn’t buy peace – any more than surrender of the Sudentenland bought peace with Nazi Germany.

More than a decade after Oslo, the PLO charter still calls for the annihilation of Israel, as it did when Arafat was accepting his Nobel Peace Prize.

Even when he was pretending to be Israel’s partner in peace, Arafat was telling Arab audiences: We’ll take whatever the Jews are dumb enough to give us, and use it for a base to liberate the rest of Palestine. He even has a name of it – the Plan of Phases.

Without Judea and Samaria (AKA, the West Bank), Israel would be 9 miles wide at its narrow waist. Its eastern border would go from 40 miles to over 200 miles in length – impossible even for the Israeli Army to police. Arab tank columns, in a race to the sea, could cut the nation in half in hours. Controlling the high ground, Palestinians could rain mortar rounds and rockets on an area containing 80 percent of Israel’s population.

Don’t misunderstand me. The Sharon Plan is atrocious. Once the Palestinians have their state, they can begin importing heavy armaments and training commando units to act as an advance column for the rest of the Arab world when the next Middle East war comes – as come it will.

But the fact that Buchanan finds Sharon’s unilateral submission paltry and insufficient, and an insult to the noble Arafat and his heroic people, shows that Pat is either totally detached from reality or has an implacable, blinding hatred of the Jewish state that defies rational explanation. I think it’s a little of both.

Buchanan has constructed a worldview in which all of our troubles with Islam come down to a nation the size of Connecticut, devoid of resources.

I wonder if he ever asks himself why Moslems are killing Hindus in the Kashmir – because Sharon won’t share Jerusalem with Arafat? Or, why Moslems are murdering Christians in Indonesia, oppressing Christians in Egypt and committing genocide in the Sudan (a fact now even acknowledged by hard-core leftist Danny Glover)? Was the foregoing sparked by Sharon’s provocation on the Temple Mount?

Why is Saudi Arabia financing the building of militant mosques all over the United States, while signs in Riyadh proclaim “An Islamic World”? Perhaps the phenomenon is due to Israel’s security fence. Why are Kosovar Moslems burning down Orthodox churches, razing convents and slaughtering Serbs whenever they can lay their hands on them? Could this be a reaction to Neoconservative control of US foreign policy?

Like the Oxford students in the 1930s, who signed petitions vowing they’d never fight for king and country, like the America-Firsters under Charles Lindbergh (who Buchanan reveres), Pat is blind to any reality that threatens to intrude on his cozy, isolationist worldview.

Where The Right Went Wrong is dedicated to Ronald Reagan.
Would you care to know what a real conservative – the greatest conservative of the 20th. century – thought of the Jewish state?

In October 1980, Reagan called for “an undivided Jerusalem” under Israeli sovereignty. In the same speech, he declared, “I believe in the right of settlements in the West Bank.”

In April 1978, Reagan observed, “The present (Carter) administration is dead wrong when it says Israel’s West Bank settlements are ‘illegal.’”

In September 1980, the Gipper explained: “The touchstone of our relationship with Israel is that a secure, strong Israel is in America’s self-interest. Israel’s a major strategic asset to America. Israel is not a client but a very reliable friend.” That view did not change with the end of the Cold War.

In office, Reagan was forced to modify his position on what are called settlements. But he never changed in his opposition to a Palestinian state (“The United States will not support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza.”), or his rejection of negotiations with Arafat and his PLO (who our 40th president consistently branded terrorists).

The man who won the Cold War envisioned Palestinians living in post-1967 Israel exercising a fair degree of autonomy, in some sort of loose federation with Jordan.

In his book, “Broken Covenant,” former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Moshe Arens disclosed, “Meeting President Reagan was like meeting an old friend, and he had a strong feeling of friendship and admiration for Israel that was always apparent in word as well as in deed.”

In light of the foregoing, who has betrayed the Reagan legacy – the neo-conservatives or Patrick J. Buchanan?


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel
KEYWORDS: americafirst; appeasement; buchanan; buchannaite; donaldfeder; donfeder; goawaypatgoaway; isolationists; israel; mullahpat; patbuchanan; patbuchananhatesjews; patrickbuchanan; pitchforkpat
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To: blackie

Sour cream and onion potato chips.


201 posted on 08/31/2004 2:39:27 PM PDT by Darksheare (Don't greet customers at the drivethrough with: "We are the Borg, resistance is futile!")
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To: Darksheare

~~~ sounds good ~ I had a ham and fresh sliced (from my garden) tomatoes on dill rye.


202 posted on 08/31/2004 2:45:03 PM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: blackie

Oh-ho-ho!
Grabbing my potato chips now.


203 posted on 08/31/2004 2:46:11 PM PDT by Darksheare (Don't greet customers at the drivethrough with: "We are the Borg, resistance is futile!")
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To: Darksheare

You'd better, they go good with what I had. :)


204 posted on 08/31/2004 2:49:19 PM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: rmlew

he used to be a decent voice for the right,but he seems to have gone batty with his hate of the "neo-cons" where he has been against AMERICA vis a vis 9-11 and the fight against terror...which includes IRAQ,IRAN SYRIA etc who would you march to Pat or Rudy and john mccain from last night????


205 posted on 08/31/2004 2:51:56 PM PDT by rang1995
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To: rmlew
Pat Buchanan is a walking piece of trash who almost single-handedly brought the old pre-Cold War, Russell Maguire-Willis Carto Right back into the spotlight. Although he is himself a nationalist and interventionist, the worship of him by the "libertarians" who want to "abolish the state" (which will somehow lead to the mass exodus of all Mexicans and the natural restoration of Jim Crow) show that all the divisions among the Nazis are illusory. They all have one worldview centered on the destruction of Israel, whose objective True and Universal G-d is a threat to their subjective, "blood and soil" fantasies which they believe each "autochthonous" nation has the right to create out of its own genes and chromosomes (ie, materialistic biological determinism).

In addition to all their hypocrisy on foreign policy, Pat and his fellow specimens of Nimrod-worshipping `Amaleqite slime share with their "opponents" on the Left the peculiar disease that leads them to wave the Bill of Rights about and attack their own country for the most mild attempts at protecting itself while singing the praises of foreign dictators who are are far more ruthless. Only America cannot protect itself. Only America cannot fight. Only America cannot have an "empire" (when did any "palaeo" ever condemn Nazi Germany for trying to build one?).

Pat and his fellows actuall claim (though its doubtless a knowing lie on their part) that their "true conservatives" (ie, biochemical determinists) are more numerous than the "chr*stian zionuts." Yet if the shooting ever starts, they know they will be so outnumbered in this country that they won't even show up except on liberal talk shows as "proof" that conservatives are anti-Semitic.

One of these days someone is going to silence Buchanan permanently. And it won't be Sharon or the "Likudniks" or the Kahanists either, just as apparently someone else is going to have to do something about the abominations squatting on Har HaBayit.

It's beyond me why Farah keeps Adolf as a columnist at World Net Daily, especially with him pushing a book on Biblical prophecy. And no, that wasn't me in Athens!

Yeyasher kocho to Don Feder for standing up for Israel while maintaining solid non-"neo" positions on other issues.

206 posted on 08/31/2004 3:18:49 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: Smocker
Pat Buchanan is a patriotic American, who does not tie his own love of country to a misguided defense of Israel and it's polices at any cost, including our blind and misguided defense of the thug now running Israel. One day his words will prove to have been prophetic, and knee jerk writers on the subject who can't seem to write rationally about the issue will be proved wrong. The Israelis are just as guilty of terrorist activities as the palestinians.

Translation: Pat Buchanan is a patriotic American because he knows that the Jews and Freemasonry are really secretly behind Communism and their ultimate goal is to rebuild that awful Jerusalem Temple, so that supporting Communist Arabs who kill Jews is perfectly consistent with opposing Communist terrorists everywhere else, even though all those "bad" Communists seem to be friends and admirers of the "good" Arab ones.

I've got an idea! Let's send all the Mexicans over to Israel (since they are an affront to all rightwing Roman Catholics) and trade them for the "palestinians!" That way, in the place of all those non-aryan wetbacks we'll get The Greatest Honorary Aryans on the planet! No need for White Womanhood to tremble with all those lovely ragheads around!

207 posted on 08/31/2004 3:30:46 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
Buchanan is a Liberal Democrat with a Bible in his hand taking advantage of non-thinking right wingers for money and money alone, spreading his hatred of Jews to all who will listen.

As for Foriegn Aid, Israel is one of the few where the money is well spent and appreciated.

Pat Buchanan has not now, and has never had a Bible in his hand. He would not stoop so low as to be associated with such blatant Likudnik propaganda.

208 posted on 08/31/2004 3:33:49 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: Smocker
The Israelis are just as guilty of terrorist activities as the palestinians.

Nice. ....parroting the whackjob ultra-leftist talking points word for word. Couldn't hold it in any longer, eh? Don't worry though, there are plenty of websites that cater to just your type. You'll be among comrades.

209 posted on 08/31/2004 3:34:14 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: rmlew
I'm surprised and disappointed in Don Feder, as he joins the ranks of Jewish journalists who, in final analysis, cannot disguise their true allegiance.
210 posted on 08/31/2004 3:36:21 PM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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To: SJackson
Smocker thinks. Thuggish Jews, and Americans have to deal with them, Smocker is a fine spokesman for Buchanan, and likely a bigot in his own right.

Apparently "Smocker" was one of those "scientific racial idealists" who (like the late unlamented Revilo P. Oliver, mach shemo) thinks the Jews under Moses "exploited" the Egyptians, stole the Holy Land from the Canaanites, and laid the foundation of modern Communism by believing in One G-d rather than a separate "gxd" for each bodily function.

211 posted on 08/31/2004 3:38:12 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: iconoclast

Specifically, which part of Feder's piece leads you to conclude that his allegiance lies with Israel rather than the U.S?


212 posted on 08/31/2004 3:39:16 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Hollywoodghost
Right ON! Isreal has lost her way and must find a path that will lead to peace--She can't kill every "Terrorist" (code name for all Palestinians and Arabs)in the Middle East. I fear she will slip into Tyranny and become no better than the things she fights against. Pat is not right on everything he says but, he is right on somethings that people do not want to hear. Ask yourself this question. Who murdered an Isreali PM? Was it an Arab? No, It was a radical right wing Isreali. Many of Isreal's problems are self inflicted.

Nothing so raises the hackles of "true" rightwingers as rightwingers in Israel. Apparenlty they think the International Left is a front for the Israeli Right.

213 posted on 08/31/2004 3:41:07 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: CWOJackson
It would make the perfect Christmas present for that hard to buy for skin head on your shopping list

I have but two questions for you:

1)How many of Pat's books have you read?

2)How many books have you read in the last year (comic books not included)?

214 posted on 08/31/2004 3:43:41 PM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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To: Darksheare
Harvard Man/Sam Melluso was a really rabid anti-semite who tried to say that there never was Solomon's temple, despite there being record of Nebachadnezzar sacking it, and he went on to state that there had never been Herod the Great's temple there either, despite the Arch of Titus dedicating the AD 70 burning of the temple.

Sounds like one of those "the Egyptians expelled the Hebrew lepers" Bible-haters.

He cited 'Aztlan.org' as his website of proof.

But . . . but those people are MEXICANS!!! No True Patriot would disgrace and betray the aryan Ay-rabs by linking to a site run by a race which is part of the Jewish Conspiracy's assault on Western Aryan Man! [/sarcasm]

215 posted on 08/31/2004 3:48:02 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: tiamat
Pat Buchanan is an aniti-Semetic racist who gives Christians a bad name.

The vast majority of posters with your sentiments are post-2002 subscribers to FR, in other words AFTER the party had been shanghaied by the NEO-CONS.

216 posted on 08/31/2004 3:50:31 PM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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To: Hollywoodghost
So the Only reason Isreal should have the land is because they have European Skills to "make the Desert Bloom?" So we should be able to take any nation we want because "we" can make it more productive. This is an imperialist view. Maybe America should invade Mexico because we could make it more productive and better? (I bet we could) BUT is it right? The Bomb blasts today were stimulated by the air attack on Leaders of the Palestinian Movement, they were killed because of the attacks on Isreali--This terrible eye for an eye thing has to stop.

Well, lessee, did the G-d Who created the universe make us His Priestly nation and give us Mexico as a holy land? Oh, I forget, you're one of those "rightwingers" who derive their "conservatism" from something other than the Jewish G-d and Bible, right?

I thought there was an understanding that all atheists were supposed to be on the Left. How about a realignment, huh?

217 posted on 08/31/2004 3:57:16 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (What part of "lo yihyeh lekhah 'elohim 'acherim `al panay" DON'T you understand???)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
He speaks only for himself and his idiot followers.

Like John the Baptist?

Do you folks ever stop to listen to your own vitriol?

218 posted on 08/31/2004 3:57:31 PM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

*snicker*
I dunno, he never did give straight answers back when we clashed.
That was between December 6 and December 12 2001.
None of his posts remain, but the responses to him remain.

He said on one hand that "the victors write the history", then said that the Arch of Titus was faked by Jews..
(???)

His supposed point was that there was never a Jewish Temple in Israel.
So when I reminded him that the Romans wrote the history and made the Arch of Titus, his response was to call me 'one of them' and claim that we're 'always defending them' and other rantish paranoid stuff.

I've never met someone like him before, nor since.
And may he never return to this forum.


219 posted on 08/31/2004 3:57:51 PM PDT by Darksheare (Don't greet customers at the drivethrough with: "We are the Borg, resistance is futile!")
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To: Conspiracy Guy
He is a fool and not the man of faith he claims to be.

Glimpsed your profile page ... think I'll stick with Pat, a (unfortunately) rare right wing intellectual.

220 posted on 08/31/2004 4:01:16 PM PDT by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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