Category Archives: The War

Still no room at the inn

Israeli cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen laments the transformation of Jesus’ birthplace as Christians flee Muslim control:

"Sadly, after the Palestinian takeover of Bethlehem there was no room for a Jewish visitor. Apparently there’s not much room left for the Christians either. The Christian population has dropped from 85 – 90% to a shocking 15-20%! My friend and his family and probably most of my other Bethlehemite friends have emigrated. Santa won’t find their stockings and Christmas trees in the little Christian town of their birth…The Palestinian Authority blames the flight of Christians on Israel. It’s the story that will probably play on your TV screens next week."

Undoubtedly. When has the MSM played fair with Israel lately? Only in Jimmy Carter’s fantasies.

UPDATE  Dec. 24: Blaming Israel has already begun

Blueprint for terror

"’An analysis done for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says that the PATH train tunnels under the Hudson River are more vulnerable to a bomb attack than previously thought, and that a relatively small amount of high explosives could cause significant flooding of the rail system within hours,’ the New York Times reports."

Adds the Wall Street Journal’s Best of The Web Today: "Well, kudos to the New York Times for alerting us to this danger. Now that you’ve heard about it, please keep it to yourself. Whatever you do, don’t publish it anywhere a terrorist might find out about it!"

Jimmy Carter is evil

There you have it. Cut to the chase. No more pussyfooting when it comes to Mr. Peanut, whose latest book is, as one former supporter turned critic has called it, "a poisoned holiday gift for Jews and Christians, and a danger to Jews throughout the world." It made me nauseated the other day when I saw a photo in the daily of people lined up around the block at an Austin book store to get an autographed copy of Carter’s bizarre new screed "Palestine: Peace or Apartheid," in which he just flat lies his pants off. The 82-year-old crank was inside the store in person, smiling his demonic smile, including at one poor woman who reportedly gushed that she’d named her new born "Carter" in Jimmy’s honor. Austin is full of the "antiwar" Left, which can be counted on to demonstrate against Israel. Many of them are aging, whacked-out hippies with brains so fried by cocaine and malathion-sprayed Mexican marijuana that they can be pardoned for thinking they’re still living in the sixties and Iraq is Vietnam all over again. If you lived here you wouldn’t get worked up over them. This is, after all, a town full of professional demonstrators. But Carter. Yipes. Bookworm has a good post on him and his awful book, which includes the most succinct analysis of the Muslim-Israel conflict I’ve ever seen, by David Horowitz, which includes this little analogy which will be near and dear to some Texans:

"It is a lie that Palestinians ‘had their own land, first of all, occupied.’ This is like saying that Texans had their own land occupied by Hispanics, ignoring the fact that Hispanics were there first."

UPDATE  Israeli historian Michael B. Oren ("Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East") says Carter has a religion problem with Israel: "His book bewails the fact that Israel is not the reincarnation of ancient Judea but a modern, largely temporal democracy."

The Berger Report

If there ever was a clear demonstration that the political elite are different from you and me, this is it, the pdf of the Inspector General’s 41-page report on the theft of national security documents by Sandy Berger, Big Bill’s former national security adviser, for which Berger pled guilty. You and me would go to prison for doing something like that. But not ole Sandy.

Pajamas Media’s Richard Miniter says there yet may be undiscovered gold in the report. Check it out.

Inspirational

Washington-area Muslims join Jews in a ceremony at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum:

"Johanna Neumann, recounted at the ceremony how Muslims saved her Jewish family. Members of her family had fled from Germany to Albania, where Muslim families sheltered them and hid their identity during the Nazi occupation.

"’Everybody knew who we were. Nobody would even have thought of denouncing us" to the Nazis, said the tiny 76-year-old Silver Spring resident. ‘These people deserve every respect anybody can give them.’"

Via Instapundit 

Fighting the Wahhabis

For all who ever said we shouldn’t be in Iraq but should be fighting Saudi Arabia and Wahhabism, their facist offshoot of Islam, Stephen Schwartz, Muslim convert, bestselling author and Washington consultant, has some news. He says the Saudi religious faction that drives al Q could be losing its grip on the  kingdom and Islamofacism:

"Many leading clerics and intellectuals among Sunni Muslims indicate that King Abdullah has effectively told the Wahhabis that they will no longer receive official subsidies, and must end their violent jihad around the world. The greatest impact of this development may be seen in Iraq, but Wahhabis everywhere have begun to worry about their future. In a totalitarian system like Wahhabism, the weakest links snap first. And the beginning of the end for them may now be visible in the Muslim Balkans."

Worth a read. Via Michael Barone in US News & World Report.

President Bush, unfiltered

As usual, the MSM is presenting Bush’s press conference yesterday as discouraging for all concerned. No surprise there. What else have they done for the past six years? So it’s worth reading the transcript of the event, without the Bush-is-failing, the-war-is-lost, the sky-is-falling spin, to make up your own mind.

"I want the Iraqis to understand that we believe that if they stand up, step up and lead, and with our help we can accomplish the objective. And I want the enemy to understand that this is a tough task, but they can’t run us out of the Middle East, that they can’t intimidate America. They think they can. They think it’s just a matter of time before America grows weary and leaves, abandons the people of Iraq, for example. And that’s not going to happen."