HAARETZ – From immigration to campaign finance reform to criminal justice, Hillary Clinton’s campaign strategy is clear: Move to Barack Obama’s left, to energize liberal voters. Except on Israel, where she’s moving to Barack Obama’s right, to energize hawkish donors.

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There is a huge hole in that approach. The conservative right is moving away from blind allegiance and obedience to Israel for the simple reason that is does not benefit America and Americans.
we can only hope that Hillary Clinocio will be uhhh eliminated somehow ~ like she gets sick ‘r something and her Judaic boat sinks ha ha.
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Some very good points about Hillary, the election, campaign funding and the hypocrisy of money, To think that Obomba has been “Bad for Israel” is laughable. Hillary was, as I recall, standing right there beside her preisdent when he announced to the world that he wanted Israhell to return to the 1967 borders, this being shortly after it appeared that the wonder that was “Arab Spring” actually had a chance in hell of bringing democracy , or it’s nearest relative, to the middle east. I’m sure that after a bashing on the news and a few phone calls from Netanyahu an a few rich buddies, this changed and was forgotten almost immediately. ,
At any rate, this is a well thought piece and well written, of course. VERY MUCH worth the read!!
To Dearborn, where is the so called,”conservative Right”,moving awawy from ,”blind obedience to Israel”.
I watch politics closely, and come from the GOP. Connected too.
You have faith that politics is real…it is who pays for it.
The “Right”, in the West,is wholly Judaic,in outlook, foundation, and application.
Sheldon Adelson OWNS the Republican Party. The Tea Party is ruled by the Jews money, and its members Fundamentalist Christian.
The Jews need,a Left/Right matrix to rule.
Even if so,the Jews own the US Federal Reserve, and their transnstionals sucked up everything.
Evangelical Christianity,and Finance Capital is totally in the Jews hands. I don’t know where you see this, ‘shift’,but there is none…sorry.
Hmmm
I beg to differ, and I have been following politics for nearly half a century. Your mistake is in equating the conservative right with politics in general and the GOP in particular. Most of the conservatives I know have long since disconnected from the GOP. And contrary to your statement, I and those I generally tend to associate with, absolutely do not believe in the “political system”. It is a longtime myth and a notional distraction at best. I also take exception with your claim that ” the Right, is in the West, wholly Judaic, in outlook, foundation, and application”. Clearly the 1/10 of 1% is firmly under the spell of Jewish influence and power in the West. That is a far cry from cornering the conservative right in total however.
There is a definite movement afoot away from conventional politics and organized religion that cuts across the entire political, religious and socioeconomic spectrums. It is a fundamental shift that is slowly gaining momentum. A ground swell of people who defy traditional labels. These are the people that keep the 1/10 of 1% awake at night.
There is an old saying that goes along the lines of: you can screw some of the people all the time, but you can’t screw all the people all the time. At the moment there is once again a small but power group that has deluded itself into thinking that it can. The problem is not that the will succeed, eventually they will fail. History has demonstrated that futility time and time again. The problem is that in the meantime they continue to reek havoc across the globe.