Holocaust and Health Care - Cut it Out or Else!
Yesterday the National Jewish Democratic Council's (NJDC) President, David A. Harris, released a statement outlining the outrageous behavior of the crowd at the Tea Party "press conference" sponsored by the GOP House leadership. The crowd held signs noting that "Obama takes orders from the Rothchilds" [sic] and likening the Democratic health care legislation to Nazi Health Care as represented by corpses at the Dachau concentration camp. Contained in NJDC's release was a call to House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) and House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) to rid Republican events of these inappropriate Holocaust comparisons and outright anti-Semitic messages, and to clearly condemn them once and for all.
The House Republican Leader's press spokesperson replied, "Leader Boehner did not see any such sign. Obviously, it would be grossly inappropriate."
This morning The Washington Post's Dana Milbank reported that these signs and other comparably disgusting ones could not possibly have been missed by Boehner and other GOP members of Congress because they were right in front of the GOP speakers. Moreover, Milbank highlighted the comments of other GOP-sponsored speakers speaking about Reverend Wright brainwashing President Barack Obama to "damn America" and fuming about "death panels."
Boehner and the other GOP members present -- including GOP House Whip Eric Cantor, and Representatives Bachman (MN), Foxx (VA), Hensarling (TX), King (IA), Broun (GA), Schmidt (OH), Cassidy (LA), Akin (MO), and Carter (TX) -- can no longer hide behind weasel words like that they "did not see any such sign." This was their press conference and the signs were right in front of their faces. The spelling-impaired "Rothchilds" sign-holder was spouting nonsense about a "Jewish plot to introduce the anti-Christ." These were their own speakers spouting outright lies. This was their political base. These types of disgusting, inappropriate Holocaust comparisons and hate filled, paranoid messages have been a part of GOP and conservative events since the carefully planned town hall meetings of last summer.
So we call upon these Republican Congressional leaders to listen to morality and their conscience and cut this language out. It is offensive and it is corrosive to a democratic society. Make it clear that anyone who uses Holocaust comparisons is not welcome under the GOP tent. Make it clear that outright anti-Semitism has no place at any GOP event.
If appeals to conscience are not enough then we are making an appeal to their political self-interests: if these GOP congressional leaders don't call out this behavior now and in the future, the NJDC promises to "stick it in your ear" in the coming electoral cycle. We will take GOP Holocaust comparisons and anti-Semitic statements to the Jewish electorate and to other fair-minded American voters and paint you as the party of bigotry and insensitivity toward the Holocaust. You can count on it.





















BRAVO!!!
November 6, 2009 3:06 PM | Reply | Permalink
I second the motion!
November 6, 2009 3:37 PM | Reply | Permalink
In this rare case I must agree with the Republicans.
You just can't see a sign like that when your head is stuck up your ass.
November 6, 2009 3:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
Repeat as necessary. On TV and in the papers. Hammer it like a stuck-out nail.
November 6, 2009 4:15 PM | Reply | Permalink
It's really funny. TPMcafe is the website of Jew haters and for Jew haters. In single blog, M.J, Rosenberg and his readers spit more Jew hatred than all Tea Party participants in a year.
So?
It's the article of face in tpmcafe and in the Left movement, that the Jewish lobby controls US including Congress, Presidents and the media.
November 6, 2009 5:15 PM | Reply | Permalink
Stop blaming Republicans for the actions of LaRouche DEMOCRATS.
November 6, 2009 5:27 PM | Reply | Permalink
Only if you stop crapping on the carpet . . .
Now waddle your Libertoonian butt on down the road.
John Galt ain't here.
~OGD~
November 7, 2009 12:01 AM | Reply | Permalink
AnnaA and the chihuahua would be well advised to note a few things.
First, that rightly despising wrongful actions does not make one a universal hater.
Second, that LaRouche is not welcomed by the Democrats.
They will not, of course, as they are both blind to reality.
November 6, 2009 5:44 PM | Reply | Permalink
The Old Grouch ,
I see, to say that the Jewish lobby controls US Congress is "rightly despising wrongful action,
however to say the he Jewish lobby control US health care is anti-Semitic. I got it.
November 6, 2009 5:52 PM | Reply | Permalink
Honestly, that sign with the bodies from Dachau was the height of poor taste. What next, eating the heads off live chickens?
November 6, 2009 5:50 PM | Reply | Permalink
Let's help Gibbs out with this in particular:
Imagine just a few years ago had somebody walked around with images of Hitler.
Let's see if we can imagine that, Bob. Click here, and just keep scrolling.
Or, here. You will be scrolling for a solid five minutes to exhaust the Hitler images employed by the left for eight solid years against Bush, and that's in just two blog posts. They were ubiquitous; far more prevalent that Nazi imagery in the Tea Party movement. Saying what Gibbs said, or repeating it credulously, requires an incredible amount of dishonesty.
Hmm, let's try a search on Flickr, just so we're sure I'm not cherry-picking.
Looking for something more recent? How about Alan Grayson's health-care Holocaust in America crusade, by which Gibbs was markedly less "stunned" despite the fact that Grayson's an elected official making Holocaust comparisons on the floor of the House. Imagine.
Before Gibbs took leave of his senses and all sense of history today, the White House had a more petulant response to the gathering, at which actor Jon Voight spoke. Yesterday, Gibbs very kindly stopped himself from making a "Deliverance" joke about the attendees. Considerate.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2009/11/gibbs_can_you_imagine_if_5_yea_1.asp
November 6, 2009 5:54 PM | Reply | Permalink
AnnaA, aren't you lost? You need to crawl back under that rock you came out from where all good snakes live.
November 6, 2009 6:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
Is this your best argument?
November 6, 2009 6:06 PM | Reply | Permalink
Who the hell is arguing?
You've presented absolutely nothing to argue about.
So ... you are lost ... but I'll help you find your way home.
~OGD~
November 7, 2009 12:11 AM | Reply | Permalink
Of course I support you but you're wasting your time trying to appeal to the consciences of these people.
November 6, 2009 6:17 PM | Reply | Permalink
Somehow the comment that the late Molly Ivins made about a Pat Buchanan full red meat speech to a Republican convention years ago is appropriate to the words of these tea baggers: It sounded better in the original German. The GOP's struggle is with the truth.
November 11, 2009 11:05 PM | Reply | Permalink