11 former White House Jewish liaisons for Obama, Bush, Clinton and Reagan issue open letter to US president, pleading for ‘moral leadership to respond to the rise of hatred in the nation we love’

ed note–ahh, the good old Judaic stratagem of taking the high road and of morally browbeating people from a self-perceived, artificially-created sense of ‘moral superiority’.

As much as we naturally recoil at such precepts it is important nevertheless to note that such an ‘artificially-created sense of moral superiority’ was only made possible by the willful idiocy of at least some of those on the ground in Charlottesville last weekend, marching around in the Nazi regalia, shouting their Nazi slogans and strutting around with their AR15’s, cocked, locked and ready for battle. Had everyone there acted responsibly, knowing that ‘the fix’ was already in and that they better mind their Ps and Qs lest it be used in exactly the manner that it was, then the world would not be subject to such Judaic grandstanding right now and Trump–the only ‘hope’ we have seen in decades vis a vis at least the chance of taking our world back from the abyss would not be fighting for his political life right now.

Times of Israel

As Jewish liaisons to four different presidents, we had the responsibility inside the White House to give voice to the perspectives and priorities of the American Jewish community. While our community may not be unified in matters of policy and politics, our spiritual practice, cultural traditions and history have instilled in American Jews a shared commitment to protecting those targeted by bigots, racists and others spewing hate and division.

The presidents we served repeatedly used their bully pulpit to condemn hatred and bigotry when it appeared, whether in America or overseas. A video of President Ronald Reagan’s speech at the 1981 NAACP Convention following the lynching of an African-American man in Alabama has gone viral in recent days. President Bill Clinton led the nation’s mourning following the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, and we all vividly recall President George W. Bush’s eloquent remarks standing on the rubble of the World Trade Center in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and President Barack Obama’s eulogy and rendition of “Amazing Grace” following the murder of nine African-American worshipers at a historically African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina.

President Donald Trump, in his reaction to the violence in Charlottesville and to other examples of anti-Semitism, shows that he neither understands his responsibilities nor the nature of the ancient hatred of anti-Semitism and other forms of hate. His equivocation and unwillingness to speak clearly, without restraint, against blatant examples of racism, anti-Semitism and related manifestations of hate, as well as his refusal to lay blame for violence, are anathema to the best traditions of his office and to the examples set by the presidents we served. And in his failure, he exposes not just Jews but all Americans to greater danger.

If we were working in the White House today, we hope we would have had the courage, honesty and integrity to call upon President Trump to demonstrate moral leadership – and to resign in response to a failure to do so.

If we had a successor in the current White House — there is no liaison to the Jewish community in the Trump White House — we hope he or she would have done so, too.

We need that leadership more than ever. The reason is not just because we have witnessed violence in our streets.

We need moral leadership to respond to the rise of hatred we are witnessing in the nation we love – hatred motivated by the things we cannot change such as the color of our skin, the faith we practice, the land of our birth, the language we spoke as toddlers.

We former Jewish liaisons know that the Jews in America feel hate and reject it, whether it’s directed at them or someone else. We are commanded by our faith to welcome the stranger, to comfort the oppressed, to reach out to the weak and dispossessed. We Jews have always been targeted and called out because of our differences from the majority. And even when we’re not called out and targeted, we know that those who use hate as a political tool will eventually turn their sights on us.

We hear today the chants against the Jews or the “Zios.” We hear in an American city the “alt-right” protesters chant “Jews will not replace us” and the Nazi marching trope of “blood and soil.”

We see in some academic and media circles the casual lumping together of Jews as enemies of the state, incapable of loyalty to America.

We see the use of the language and the imagery of anti-Semitism – the hooked noses and the bloody hands — resurrected in modern digital media to deny to Jews our humanity, our individuality and our agency. We see the rough language of Brownshirts casually tweeted by young Americans – “toss them in the ovens,” “throw rocks at the yahood [Jews].” We see the resuscitation of the blood libel.

And we know, the experience of Jews in America may be different from our historical experience as a religious minority elsewhere in the world, but this anti-Semitism is not different. We’ve see this hatred before.

So we say to the president:

“Mr. President, this nation has a problem. People think they can say and do hateful things with impunity. You have a responsibility. Not to weigh hatred against hatred. Not to divide blame equally among ‘both sides.’ Not to excuse those among you who hate by pointing out others who hate worse.

“There are among your supporters and your appointees people who are anti-Semitic. Do not treat them as a cost of doing your political business. Cast them out – not only from your political tent, but from the conversation about America’s future. They don’t have a place in either.

“You must stand on this nation’s strongest moral foundations and principled aspirations and against the violence and hatred. And you must recognize that whenever the Jew is attacked, there is a deeper hatred at work. Anti-Semitism serves as a gateway to other forms of group-based bigotry and hatred.

“The language of anti-Semitism is the language of national suicide – it is, sadly, a mother tongue to discredited and extinct ideologies known throughout human history. If anti-Semitism takes root in America, it will be America’s ruin. Because whoever gives voice to the ancient and tired tropes of anti-Semitism, his mouth goes dry with ashes.

“Mr. President, you must call out and stand against any creeping normalization of anti-Semitism — without obfuscation, hesitation or equivocation – not only because anti-Semitism is odious, but also because it will invariably lead to other forms of hatred and bigotry that divide and destroy our nation.”

Matt Nosanchuk (Barack Obama)
Noam Neusner (George W. Bush)
Jarrod Bernstein (Barack Obama)
Adam Goldman (George W. Bush)
Jay S. Zeidman (George W. Bush)
Scott Arogeti (George W. Bush)
Deborah Mohile Goldberg (Bill Clinton)
Jay K. Footlik (Bill Clinton)
Jeanne Ellinport (Bill Clinton)
Amy Zisook (Bill Clinton)
Marshall J. Breger (Ronald Reagan)

5 thoughts on “How They Do It– 'President Trump, cast out the anti-Semites'”
  1. I don’t disagree witht the view that the Alt-Right walked crazily into a huge trap – their role in Trump’s victory – real or imagined – went to their heads and they clearly started nurturing megalomaniac delusions that they had infinitely more power and popularity than is actually the case. The Charlottesville rally was heavily promoted by Duke and his cohorts and yet only little over a thousand attended it. What’s that against the unrelenting “psychic driving” propaganda drilled into the heads of the western masses – never more so than over the last week?
    However as I understand it the guys with the AR15s and camouflage fatigues were not Alt-Right but “Three Per Centers”, who apparently bill themselves as “peacekeepers” at these type of events and have a fairly hostile relationship with the alt right.
    According to Duke collaborator, Dr Patrick Slattery, who atttended the antifa counter-protest undercover, the AR 15 guys chased the alleged killer of Heather Heyer down the street shouting “murderer” at him and forcing him to rush to the police for protection.
    Whatever their purpose at Charlottesville the pictures of them toting guns was a gift to the ludicrous Zio-media narrative of an armed Nazi uprising in the offing.

  2. According to Duke collaborator, Dr Patrick Slattery, who attended the Antifa counter-protest undercover, the AR 15 guys chased the alleged killer of Heather Heyer down the street shouting “murderer” at him and forcing him to rush to the police for protection.
    Duke and co in damage limitation mode –
    “A journalists I spoke to later told me that he had interviewed people from the group and that they were Three Percenters. I have no way of verifying this”
    Hmm you could try looking it up Slattery, i did for what its worth.
    “the AR 15 guys chased the alleged killer of Heather Heyer down the street shouting “murderer” at him and forcing him to rush to the police for protection”
    https://youtu.be/KrTLsy7a7OI
    So where are the AR 15 guys then, cloaked in invisibility maybe? – and thats a woman shouting “you f*cking murderer” not some militia guy.
    No Slattery the mob he rammed chased him, don’t try to blame it all on armed men.
    Here is the leader of the the AR15 toting so called 3% ers
    Christian Yingling in his own words
    https://www.facebook.com/christiaan.yingling/videos/699494596911234/?hc_ref=ARQHLOH5CEXKqmvTu-1Kje_UG6wfZE43V1H_oE_FxEIzQ8eEv-P2mxymq3W-ZSfCEzA&pnref=story
    Duke has filled his site with Mark Collett videos …. reminds me of Martinez with his Britain First love affair.

  3. Derek: Your post is presumably meant to refute what I said above, but it does nothing of the sort. My point was quite simple – that the armed three per centers were not – contrary to what the MSM have stated or implied – attending the Unite the Right Rally as supporters. Slattery may be right or wrong about these guys chasing the alleged killer, but the fact that the video he posted doesn’t show them doing so proves nothing – he may not have filmed the relevant footage. And by the way why would he post footage that refuted what he said if he was deliberately seeking to mislead people?
    And the idea that he was “blaming it all on armed men” is ludicrous – in the discussion with Pastor Mark Dankof where he said what I quoted in my original post, he only mentioned the three per centers in passing twice. He wasn’t blaming them for anything. I have no brief for Slattery or the Alt Right but I found his account of the Charlotteville business much more credible than most of the msm accounts.

  4. Derek: And by the way the fact that that guy on the video uses the Orwellian language of the Zio-media about the alt right – as in “white hate groups” – does nothing to enhance his credibility as far as I’m concerned. Some so called white nats such as Anglin clearly are hate-filled (or shills, take your pick), but for me Duke, for all his faults, is a lot less of a hater than most of his Neocon and liberal critics.
    What this guy thought he was doing showing up at a rally armed to the teeth in combat gear is never properly explained in this video – but his Dodge City gunslinger deportment suggests to me that acting the tough guy at an event that was predicted to be potentially violent may well have been a large part of the attraction.

  5. “President Donald Trump, in his reaction to the violence in Charlottesville and to other examples of anti-Semitism, shows that he neither understands his responsibilities nor the nature of the ancient hatred of anti-Semitism.”
    —On the contrary, I think Pres. Trump understands the “nature of the ancient hatred of anti-Semitism” rather well. The question is; what can or will he do about it?
    “And you must recognize that whenever the Jew is attacked, there is a deeper hatred at work. Anti-Semitism serves as a gateway to other forms of group-based bigotry and hatred.”
    –Pray tell, specifiy what “deeper hatred”? This sounds like the government telling the youth in the 1950s that marijuana would lead to heroin addiction. (Instead, heroin or oxycontin addiction for the past 20 years is directly linked to Purdue Pharmaceuticals which is a privately held corporation owned by the Sackler family. But, hey, they’re “philanthropists” and give mid-East artifacts to museums, and build wings at universities and hospitals, so all’s forgiven.)
    “The language of anti-Semitism is the language of national suicide – it is, sadly, a mother tongue to discredited and extinct ideologies known throughout human history. If anti-Semitism takes root in America, it will be America’s ruin. Because whoever gives voice to the ancient and tired tropes of anti-Semitism, his mouth goes dry with ashes.”
    —-I take that as a direct threat to all non-Jews.

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