Sunday, June 07, 2009

With all due respect-you crossed a red line with your ignorance or intention?

Outrageous: Brokaw Wonders What Israel Can 'Learn' From Buchenwald And 'Their Treatment of Palestinians'

Warner Todd Huston
June 5, 2009

The folks at Powerline realized the implications of an outrageous news clip featuring NBC's Tom Brokaw conducting an interview with the Obammessiah. Apparently, this hard news journalist thought he'd get deep and ask a pertinent question about Israel, the Palestinians, and just what it might be that the Jews can learn from Obama's visit to Buchenwald and how they should treat Palestinians and stuff about Nazis or something. Seriously, what sort of historical ignorance does it take for someone to ask what Jews can learn about Buchenwald from a guy that has never visited the place before now, never had any intimate or even cultural connection to it, and wasn't even alive when it was a Nazi terror to the Jewish world? I mean, is Brokaw insinuating that the Jews did not learn anything from their own "visit" to Buchenwald?

And what sort of insensitive fool does it take to imagine that Jews have any new "lesson" to learn of Buchenwald that it has yet to learn? And how is it that Obama can be their teacher? The thought of it all is ludicrous.

But, let's get down to brass tacks, shall we? The singular point here is that Tom Brokaw just implied that Israel is treating the Palestinians just like the Nazis treated them! That is the true outrage here.

And I have to give President Obama credit for being smart enough not to take Brokaw's bait, too.

Transcript

BROKAW: What can the Israelis learn from your visit to Buchenwald? And what should they be thinking about their treatment of Palestinians?

OBAMA: Well, look, there's no equivalency here.

Of course, the proper response would have been to force Brokaw to more clearly make his point and then to ridicule him for being an idiot right on the spot. But, we can't expect Obama to scold his lapdogs too harshly, I guess.

Comment: I generally am a patient man and I do look for the good in everyone. However, when a distinguished ex-reporter, a person of media gravitas, makes such a statement and asks such a question I stop in my tracks.There is no place for such a man to either be so ignorant with the facts. I rather suspect this is not about ignorance and it is about an agenda to place his name on the list of those committed to denigrating Israel and reinforcing behavior in a group of people they never tolerated in their own children. We all have "red lines"-Mr. Brokaw, you were once held in esteem in my eyes, I appreciated your on screen ability and deeply enjoyed your book about our WWII heroes. You no longer have my respect, you have earned my disdain and now I question your past behavior as well-was it all for ratings? Or was this no accident and you knew this kind of statement/question would receive a segment or two on television and live for a long time on youtube. Shill, does it apply?

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