Rep. Brad Sherman on Global Anti-Semitism [video]
Roger L. Simon and Bill Bradley sit down with Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA) to discuss a disturbing new State Dept. report about the rise in global anti-Semitism and consequently the omnipresent topic of Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

The State Department just published a report to the US Congress on global anti-Semitism. Roger L. Simon and Bill Bradley spoke with Rep. Brad Sherman, whose wife Lisa Kaplan worked on the report. The document is the first official State Department statement to list anti-Zionism as a form of anti-Semitism. The report is dedicated to the late Rep. Tom Lantos — the only congressman to be a personal victim of the Holocaust — and can be found here.
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1. david levavi:I’m a fan and I’m glad to see PJM stretching. But no cigar for this interview. First of all, the format is too static. Secondly, the interviewee is defensive and dull. I think a more mobile interview, Roger chasing interviewees down the street with a mike shouting questions, for instance, would be a far more dramatic format. As for interviewees, Barack Obama’s Jewish advisors, handlers, and major financial supporters would be far more exciting. Carl Rove readily answers personal questions about his family, his faith, his religious affiliations. Why not Obama’s Hebrew honchos? Are they weekly family worshipers affiliated with a regular congregation and pastor like their candidate? Do they and their families enjoy an intimate, long standing relationship with their rabbi? Does their rabbi spew hatred of Christians or Muslims from the pulpit? Racism? Treason? Contempt of Romans? Greeks? Persians? Would they not immediately quit their synagogue if their rabbi did any such thing? Etc.
Apr 3, 2008 - 10:41 am 2. PoliGazette » Global Anti-Semitism:[...] Roger L. Simon and Bill Bradley sit down with Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA) to discuss a disturbing new State Dept. report about the rise in global anti-Semitism and consequently the omnipresent topic of Rev. Jeremiah Wright. [...]
Apr 4, 2008 - 4:01 am 3. Perry Birman:My family and I immigrated to the United States from Canada and settled in Florida in 1996. In order to establish roots and connect with our new community and society we joined a Reform Jewish Temple in Boca Raton, where we had bought a home. There were many instances that we did not agree with the ideology of the majority of the congregation as it was more liberal than we were, but we enjoyed many other things about the Temple. We chose to enjoy the good and to ignore and discard that which we didn’t like. After all, nothing is perfect.
In March 2006, Hamas won an election in newly-unoccupied Gaza, shocking much of the world. Hamas is an Iran-backed Shia Muslim terror organization whose charter calls for the destruction of Israel. Meanwhile in America, 387 Rabbis signed a petition urging President Bush to not discontinue foreign aid funding to Hamas in order to facilitate “dialogue”. Two of the four Rabbis at our Temple were signatories to that petition. In my view, any money sent to Hamas would be used for weapons or for suicide bombers to attack Israel and kill innocent Israelis. Simply put, these Rabbis were advocating for America to fund the murder of Jews. I found this to be if not repugnant, mortally naive. This Temple stood for something that was diametrically opposed to those things we believed in. We resigned our membership. We left.
Senator Barrack Obama was in a situation not dissimilar to my own. He was (still is) a member of a church where the Pastor has delivered many sermons which were extremist, incendiary, treasonous, bigoted and racist. The Reverend Jeremiah Wright sermonized that “white America” invented the AIDS virus to kill blacks; He claims America deserved 9/11, that it was just “the chickens coming home to roost”, perhaps because America supported Israel, the evil terrorizer of the Palestinians. Rev. Wright has made many other vile statements that we have all heard by now. Rev. Wright admired and honored the anti-Semite racist Louis Farakkahn with a church award. It is absolutely impossible that Senator Obama did not know what the Rev. Jeremiah Wright stood for, having been a member of that church for TWENTY YEARS! Obama knew of the lunatic ranting, he likely heard it, and he stayed at Trinity United Church regardless. Is it illogical to infer that Senator Obama stood for the same things (until we all found out)?
Senator Obama recently delivered an eloquent speech telling us about racism from many different angles. This was pure excuse-making, equivocation and spin. Nowhere did he condemn Rev. Wright for black supremacist racism. Nowhere did Obama apologize to Americans for being part of this. Nowhere did he say that he should have left Trinity United Church. He said he could no more disown Rev. Wright than he could his racist white grandmother. That is a lie. We cannot choose our grandparents but we can choose our synagogues, our churches, our spiritual leaders. And besides, Obama’s grandmother did not deliver fiery rants from a pulpit before frenzied crowds like Jeremiah Wright did. If Senator Obama was a man of moral integrity and had a bit of courage, he could have - and should have - left his congregation just like I left mine.
It is a fair discussion whether Senator Barrack Obama has poor judgement or whether he is simply a liar. In either case, he is absolutely undeserving and totally unfit to be President of ALL Americans.
Apr 4, 2008 - 5:37 am 4. david still:and now that we have done in Obama, let us talk about supp[ort for “our” people from pat Robertson et al…
the problem with this post is that it simply an excuse to launch but another tirade against Obama.
In passing; examine the shoddy record of the m. tate Dept if you are truly interested in anti-semitism!
Apr 4, 2008 - 6:53 am 5. ptsargent:Two of three of the previous comments are interesting because they focus on the Obama dilemma. His non-rejection outright of Pastor Wright confirms him as a phony and everyone with a moral compass sees that. Meanwhile his speech on race, designed to spin his way out of the meaning of his 20 year embrace of a bigoted racist, assuages and impresses his core supporters with its erudition and faux logic. Thus, while he secures his liberal base he shows all the independents and reasonable democrats the real Obama. He can’t have it both ways. He lost the election with this performance.
Apr 4, 2008 - 9:33 am 6. Thomas:BTW, I agree with the first commenter that Brad Sherman is dull, wishy washy, and I woud add, everything else wrong with liberal politicians. I trust everyone noticed he repeated every assertion at least three times, always a sign one has no real commitment to any position. He happens to be my congressman and I’ve never been happy about it
I wouldn’t say Obama has lost just yet. You should never underestimate the evil &/or stupidity of the American radicals.
Frankly, I pray to God that McKain shapes up ASAP. It’s no longer a question of Republican or Democrat: it’s a question of who is & is not going to do their fething best to drag this country to Hell.
Apr 4, 2008 - 10:57 am 7. SenatorMark4:It is unbelievable, to me at least, to believe the garbage that the international community is eating. Americans must learn to recognize the freedom that made us great and share it with the world. Supporting terrorist regimes in any fashion in order to have dialog (die-a-log?) is rediculous in the extreme. We need to learn to define freedom clearly in order to support free peoples. Just because the Germans elected Hitler does not make it necessary for us to support their goals. Free people deserve our support. People that support, excuse, or ignore terrorism deserve… NOTHING!
Apr 4, 2008 - 3:34 pm 8. rev wright anti semitism:[...] Rev. Jeremiah Wright. … Rev. wright admired and honored the anti-Semite racist Louis Farakkahn …http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/rep-brad-sherman-on-global-anti-semitism/Joy Behar: Rev. Wright’s Anti-Italian Slurs a ‘Compliment’ …Joy Behar: Rev. Wright’s Anti-Italian [...]
May 6, 2008 - 12:04 pm