[img]1|left|Ari Noonan||no_popup[/img]The unintentionally funniest line in this morning’s edition of the Los Angeles Titanic was penned by a cloudy-minded lifetime — possibly even pre-womb — bureaucrat, Bobby Danin, at the top of the op-ed page, on the typically fading Israeli-Palestinian “piece” talks:
Israelis are concerned, he writes, about the “increased delegitimization of Israel internationally.”
This, as they used to say, is a stitch. Pathetic and ironic, not funny.
If those darned Jews in Israel would all lie down and die, Mr. Danin and his clutch of international dimwits would love it.
Arab terrorists, whether we are talking “Palestinans” or another formulation, want all of Israel, all of it, and they will not be content until every Jew in Israel is dead.
They are serious, and I am, too.
That Mr. Danin could seriously utter such a ludicrous thought in one of the larger newspapers in the land tells us what we need to know about him.
This Is a Reality Show
Since statehood in 1948, 62½ years ago, there has not been a single moment when our dear comrades at the United Nations, in Europe, in Asia and among those funloving Arab terrorists that large collections were not working on ways to delegitimize Israel, whatever that means. Sudan, where Arabs kill Arabs every day and every night between meals, is held in far higher esteem than Israel. Gaza practically is seen as the embodiment of Mecca on earth, those marvelous sweet-toothed terrorists.
If only Israel would hand over chunks of Jerusalem, everything would be dory-hunky, says Mr. Danin, a senior fellow at the delightfully mysterious Council on Foreign Relations. He attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for refusing to obey President Obama to quit building “settlements” on Jewish land in East Jerusalem.
Said a clearly nettled Mr. Netanyahu: “Jerusalem is not a settlement; Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Israel.”
I like even better what Canada’s P.M., Stephen Harper, said this week: “Not just because it is the right thing to do, but because history shows us, and the ideology of the anti-Israel mob tell us all too well, that those who threaten the existence of the Jewish people are in the longer term a threat to all of us.”
Sounding like a parent with a drug and alcohol problem, Mr. Danin, in his essay, repeatedly scolds Israel for not happily surrendering parts of its land to those picnic-loving Arabs — otherwise, the Arabs may go home, and then how would it look for Swish?
As you know, the Smiling Dwarf who leads Iran, a man Swish Obama admires, has gained gobs of worldwide media, and affection, the last several years by proclaiming to every audience he musters, “I am going to destroy, not just defeat, Israel.” He winks and the non-Jewish world winks back. Love ya, Baby. Only the wretched Jews of Israel are left to worry and prepare.
When Israelis protested about the Dwarf, about daily Arab terrorism, the sui generis wisdom of Mr. Obama, like sour cream, rises to the top. He regularly tut-tuts Mr. Netanyahu by chiding: “Can’t we just get along.”
It still astonishes me that the Democratic leadership of the present administration is more fond of the ghastly beast that is the Smiling Dwarf than of the Israeli P.M.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, like her husband a fair-weather friend of Jews, even tweeted greetings to the cruel Ahmadinejad on his 54th birthday. What a girl Hill is, eh wot, Bill?