Briefs

UN promoting blood libel: Awesome. Libya’s managed to get a document accusing Israeli doctors of stealing Palestinian organs on the UNHRC agenda. Which just goes to show you, the UN isn’t worth the land it’s sitting on. What next, a document accusing Jews in Europe of poisoning the local wells?

When you can’t back it up, make it up! Say, remember a couple of weeks when the big news was that General Petraeus said that the lack of an Israeli-Palestinian peace was risking American lives? Turns out he never said that. So which blog made it up in the first place? Why, Foreign Policy, the home of Stephen Walt, the infamous author of the latest Protocols of the Elders of Zion—sorry, The Israel Lobby. Oh, and Petraeus said that Max Boot was on the money when he showed it was a lie a week ago.

UNHRC slams Israel again—and again—and again. Say, remember how the UNHRC was supposed to be different this time? How it wasn’t going to just, say, pick on Israel and ignore pretty much all of the rest of the world’s human rights abuser? Yeah, not so much. Three anti-Israel resolutions, three resolutions passed. The U.S. voted against all three. I guess Obama doesn’t quite dare give up completely on Israel—yet.

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One Response to Briefs

  1. anon says:

    Thank you for answering the question I asked a couple of weeks ago on remarks SUPPOSEDLY made by General Petraeus.

    As I thought at the time no such allegation had been made. And that all of the notions to that end were self-referential.

    Now, does any one lurking here think that Andi Sullivan will issue a retraction? Most likely not. He’s too busy blowing dope at a National Park and then using his influence to get the charges dropped.

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