Nancy Pelosi at AIPAC: Being “Anti-Semitic” Is Anti-American

The recently concluded annual Policy Conference organized by AIPAC, the powerful pro-Israel lobbying group, demonstrated once again that both major political parties in the United States care more about advancing the interests of Israel and the organized Jewish community than advancing the interests of average Americans. Treason was on full display throughout the conference, as major political leaders across the political spectrum gave speeches denouncing “anti-Semitism” and anti-Zionism while praising the supposed “unbreakable” bond between America and Israel.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi even declared that “anti-Semitism,” i.e., making basic, easily observable and factual statements about the reality of Jewish power in America, for example, or criticizing the state of Israel for its blatant brutality and violence against the Palestinian people and other activists, is anti-American.
The Algemeiner reported earlier this week:

Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi told the crowd at AIPAC’s annual Policy Conference in Washington, DC, on Tuesday that “to be antisemitic is to be anti-American” and pledged continued bipartisan backing of Israel.
“Support for Israel in America is bipartisan and bicameral — relentlessly bipartisan,” Pelosi said.
“We will never allow anyone to make Israel a wedge issue,” the California congresswoman vowed. “That pledge is proudly honored in this Congress where support for Israel remains iron-clad and bipartisan.”
“We’re proud to have so many champions of Israel serving as leaders and committee chairs,” she noted. “These leaders deeply understand the importance of the bonds between America and Israel, and they are working tirelessly to make those bonds even stronger.” […]
“This month,” Pelosi added, “the full House came together to condemn the antisemitic myth of dual loyalty and all forms of bigotry with a resolution that, quote, ‘Rejects the perpetuation of antisemitic stereotypes in the United States and around the world, including the pernicious myth of dual loyalty and foreign allegiance, especially in the context of support for the United States-Israel alliance.’”
“I simply declare to be antisemitic is to be anti-American,” she stated. “It has no place in our country.”

Vice President Mike Pence also made clear that “anti-Semitism” has no place in America during his speech at AIPAC, while Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used his speech to proclaim that anti-Zionism is a form of “anti-Semitism”. These guys, and the entire Trump administration for that matter, care more about combating “anti-Semitism” and advancing the interests of Israel than they do about America. What a total disgrace.

Anti-Semitism has no place in the Congress of the United States of America. At a minimum, anyone who slanders those who support this historic alliance between the US & Israel should never have a seat on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United States House of Representatives. pic.twitter.com/R9csw7pKdp
— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) March 25, 2019

The rise of anti-Semitism & anti-Zionism strikes at the very foundation of freedom. The Trump Administration opposes it unequivocally & will fight it relentlessly, from the fever swamp of the UN Human Rights Council to the world’s #1 proponent of anti-Semitism: Iran. #AIPAC2019 pic.twitter.com/hdThNcBEY3
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) March 25, 2019

I truly hope this madness ends at some point in my lifetime. One thing is clear: it will take someone outside the Republican-Democrat paradigm to actually end Jewish parasitism in this country, as both major political parties are utterly subservient to the pro-Israel lobby and organized Jewry.
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