Yet Another Senator from Israel
Cory Booker shines at AIPAC
Philip Giraldi • April 9, 2019
New post from The Unz Review
How
do you take a typical progressive and turn him or her into a fascist?
One possible way is to send the poor bastard off on an all expenses paid
trip to Israel where a meticulously crafted and sophisticated
brainwashing program will make one believe almost anything regarding the
noble and
God-chosen Israelis versus the satanic Arab terrorists. Add
into that the fact that being pro-Israel is a plus in many career fields
and it is easy to understand why a monster like Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu gets favorable press and commentary in the United States even
as he is reviled in most of the rest of the world.
The
liberal to fascist metamorphosis is most evident among Democratic Party
politicians, who have been successfully targeted by the Israel Lobby and
its deep pocketed supporters for many years. It is all part of a
massive public relations campaign, which some might instead refer to as
disinformation, planned and executed by the Israeli foreign ministry and
its diaspora supporters to advance Israeli interests in spite of the
fact that the government of Netanyahu has implemented and executed
fundamentally anti-democratic programs while at the same time committing
war crimes and violating a whole series of United Nations resolutions.
Israel
works hard to influence the United States at all levels. Its tentacles
dig deep, now extending to local and state government levels where
candidates for office can expect to be grilled by Jewish constituents
regarding their views on the Middle East. The constituents often insist
that the responses be provided in writing. The candidates being grilled
understand perfectly well that their answers will determine what kind of
press coverage and level of donations they will receive in return.
One
of the most blatant propaganda programs is the sponsorship of free
“educational” trips to Israel for all newly elected congressmen and
spouses. The trips are normally led by Israel boosters in Congress like
Democratic House Speaker Steny Hoyer, who recently boasted at an AIPAC
gathering how he has done 15 trips to Israel and is now preparing to do
another with 30 Democratic congressmen, including nearly all of those
who are newly elected. The congressional trips are carefully coordinated
with the Israeli government and are both organized and paid for by an
affiliate of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee called the American Israel Education Foundation (AIEF).
Other trips sponsored by AIEF as well as by other Jewish organizations
include politicians at state and even local levels as well as
journalists who write about foreign policy.
As
noted above, all the trips to Israel are carefully choreographed to
present a polished completely Israel-slanted point of view on
contentious issues. Visits to Palestinian areas are arranged selectively
to avoid any contact with actual Arabs. Everyone is expected to return
and sing the praises of the wonderful little democracy in the Middle
East, which is of course a completely false description as Israel is a
militarized ethno-theocratic kleptocracy headed by a group of corrupt
right-wing fanatics who also happen to be racists.
Even
progressive politicians who are aware that the Israeli message is bogus
and also resent the heavy handedness of the Israelis and their diaspora
friends often decide that it is better to go along for the ride rather
than resist. But some embrace it enthusiastically, like Senator Cory
Booker of New Jersey, a liberal Democrat running for his party’s
nomination for president, who has, by his own admission, visited Israel
many times. Israel and its friends are, of course, both courting and
promoting him assiduously.
Booker
inevitably reminds one of ex-President Barack Obama because he is black
but the similarity goes beyond that as he is also presentable,
well-spoken and slick in his policy pronouncements. One suspects that
like Obama he would say one thing to get elected while doing something
else afterwards, but we Americans have become accustomed to that in our
presidents. More to the point, Booker was and is a complete sell-out to
Israel and its Jewish supporters during his not completely successful
career in New Jersey as mayor of Newark as well as in his bid for the
presidential nomination. Booker is a close friend
of the controversial “America’s rabbi” Shmuley Boteach and has taught
himself enough Hebrew to pop out sentences from Torah with Jewish
audiences.
Last week the Intercept published a secret recording
of Booker meeting with a group of Jews from New Jersey at the recently
concluded AIPAC summit in Washington, which Booker, unlike a number of
other Democratic presidential hopefuls, attended enthusiastically.
Booker pandered so assiduously that it is hard to believe that he
actually knows what he is saying in an effort to be more Israeli than
the Israelis. He described an Israel that deserves total commitment from
Washington and stated clearly that he wants to create a “unified front”
against the nonviolent boycott movement (BDS). He said that there is
“no greater moral vandalism than abandoning Israel.”
Phil Weiss on Mondoweiss
sums up the high points of what Booker said and did not say in the
meeting: “Donald Trump is endangering Israel’s security in Syria; there
is no ‘greater moral vandalism’ than dividing the U.S. and Israel;
Booker would cut off his right hand before abandoning Israel; he lobbied
black congresspeople not to boycott Netanyahu’s 2015 speech because we
need to show a ‘united front’ with Israel; AIPAC is an ‘incredible…
great’ organization whose mission is urgent now because of rising
anti-Semitism; he ‘text messages back and forth like teenagers’ with
AIPAC’s president Mort Fridman; and he swears to uphold bipartisan
support in the Congress for Israel and give it even more money. And
Booker says not one word about Palestinian human rights or Israel’s
persecution of Palestinians. That’s right. A progressive senator who
invokes Martin Luther King Jr. over and over again has not one word to
say about the Jim Crow status of Palestinians while describing Israel as
a ‘country that I love so deeply, that changed my life from the day I
went there as a 24 year old.’”
Booker
elaborated in his own words: “Israel is not political to me. It’s not
political. I was a supporter of Israel well before I was a United State
Senator. I was coming to AIPAC conferences well before I knew that one
day I would be a federal officer. If I forget thee, o Israel, may I cut
off my right hand.”
Booker
described how he is appalled by the rise of alleged anti-Semitic
incidents in the U.S. and worldwide. Rather than using that possible
development as leverage to get Israel to behave more humanely, he
instead prefers to punish all Americans with new legislation intended to
strip all everyone of their First Amendment rights. Per Booker “We must
take acts on a local stage against vicious acts that target Israel.
That’s why I’m cosponsor of Senate Bill 720. Israel anti-Boycott Act.”
Normally
progressive Booker, who has criticized the endless war in Afghanistan
on the campaign trail, has hypocritically condemned Trump for not
continuing war in Syria to protect Israel, saying
“This administration’s seeming willingness to pull away from Syria makes it more dangerous to us, makes it more dangerous to Israel, and this is not sound policy…. When you’re tweeting about pulling out of Syria within days, when that would create a vacuum that would not only endanger the United States of America but it would endanger our ally Israel as well. We need a comprehensive strategy for that region because Israel’s neighborhood is getting more dangerous than less. Syria is becoming a highway for Iran to move more precision guided missiles to Hezbollah. There has got to be a strategy in this country to support Israel that is bipartisan that is wise and that frankly calls upon all the resources of this country, not just military”.
And
because Israel always needs more money, Booker is ready to deliver:
“Unequivocally 100 percent absolutely [yes] to the 3.3 billion [a year].
I have been on the front lines every time an MOU is up to make sure
Israel gets the funding it needs. I even pushed for more funding.”
Do
we need a man like Cory Booker as President of the United States? He is
articulate enough to cite “moral vandalism” but not perceptive enough to
take the concept one step further and appreciate that uncritical close
ties to Israel’s feckless and fascist government could easily lead to a
nuclear war that would constitute something far worse. He further
believes that Israel’s hand deep in the U.S. Treasury is a desirable
policy, that unlimited “all resources” support of Israel is a U.S.
national imperative, that ending the continued American military
presence in the Middle East “would endanger our ally” Israel, and that
moves to nonviolently oppose Israel’s oppression of the Palestinians
must be made illegal.
One
does not see an actual American interest in any of that, but perhaps
special spectacles made in Israel are needed, an environment where
Booker has clearly spent a great deal of time both physically and
metaphorically. Or maybe it’s the Benjamins. Booker will need millions
of dollars to mount his campaign and he knows where to go and what he
needs to say to get it.
One
struggles to see just a tiny bit of humanity in Booker vis-à-vis the
Arabs who have lost their homes and livelihoods to Israeli criminality,
but none of that comes through in a session in which, admittedly, the
Senator from New Jersey is speaking with his Jewish donor/supporters.
Booker is on record favoring an Israel-Palestine “two state solution,”
which is no longer viable, though he has not objected to Israeli army
snipers shooting dead children, journalists, medical personnel and
unarmed protesters in Gaza. Frankly, we already have an American leader
who puts Israel first in Donald Trump and we don’t need another round of
wag the dog in our next president. Cory Booker should work hard to
maintain his perfect attendance record at AIPAC as he texts “like a
teenager” with Mort Fridman, but maybe someday he will actually grow up
and learn to think for himself. As he is a U.S. Senator that certainly
is something we might all hope for.
Philip
M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for the
National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation that
seeks a more interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Website is councilforthenationalinterest.org, address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is inform@cnionline.org.
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