‘As a Jew, as an American, as a human, words cannot express my disgust and disappointment…This is not my President.’
washingtonexaminer.com
Sen. Brian Schatz expressed “disgust” with President Trump and said he is “not my president” after Trump on Tuesday insisted that he did nothing wrong over the weekend when he declined to specifically condemn neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
“As a Jew, as an American, as a human, words cannot express my disgust and disappointment,” Schatz, D-Hawaii, wrote in a tweet. “This is not my President.”
Trump told reporters at Trump Tower on Tuesday that “there is blame on both sides” for violent protests in Charlottesville, Va., this past weekend, reverting to his original position on the matter.
Under political pressure, Trump on Monday singled out “KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups” for condemnation, after neglecting to name the groups in his initial statement on Saturday.
On Tuesday, Trump said the media has not sufficiently criticized “alt-left” groups that also participated in the Charlottesville rally.
He said there are “fine people” on both sides, along with some “bad people.”
Of course, being fair in assessing equal blame isn’t in any Jew’s playbook!
I’m not sure of the point of this post. Schatz is only one of a whole host of outraged folks.
Schatz is “not my senator.” He’s a senator in my state of Hawaii, but he’s a full-on Zionist and hypocrite. He will NEVER advocate justice for the Palestinian people (after all, he’s a Jew, as he stated up front in his “As a Jew, an American….” tweet quoted above). He has consistently, over four years or so, ignored my attempts to get him to acknowledge the endless Zionist atrocities committed for decades against the Palestinians. Re the recent and ongoing BDS-criminalization legislation charade in ZioOccupied WashDC, Schatz responded to my demand that he not co-sign the Senate version (but when push comes to shove, will he vote for the bill itself?) with these words–the guts of an e-mail received by me on July 31st:
“The BDS movement undermines support for a two-state solution, does not recognize the right of the Jewish people to a state, and has promoted anti-Semitic rhetoric. While I do not support the BDS movement, I remain cautious of legislation that does not reflect a genuine and enduring commitment to solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a two-state solution.
“Please know that I remain committed to supporting a two-state solution that provides the Palestinians with a state in Gaza and the West Bank, guarantees Israel’s security, promotes human rights and the rule of law for all Palestinians, and acknowledges Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city is the only solution that promises to bring a lasting end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
Pure Ziospeak.
Schatz is young, boyishly handsome, and ambitious. My bet is that he is continually positioning himself to be a “model” duopoly-Democrat with an objective in the next 5-10 years of becoming Majority Leader. Then he’ll really be positioned to further the Zionization of America for the benefit of his first-love Zioentity/tribe. At nearly 74 I’m not sure I’ll be alive at that time, just as I’m not sure that there will be a Palestinian left standing in the “holy” land at that time. Final point from me: the Jews/Zionists, MSM et al are assiduously manufacturing major “sympathy” points about the “always-vulnerable Jews” factor — including Kushner, Ivanka, etc. — IRT to the Charlottesville event. Sympathy for the Jews at home, sympathy for the Jews-cum-Zionists in the Zionist entity so-called Israel, as-always marginalization or demonization of the Palestinians…part of the enterprise.