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Steve Rosen: ‘You Hate Me, You Really, Really Hate Me’

Dec 5th, 2008 by Richard Silverstein | 2

I know a few of my readers will appreciate the dark humor of this:

You remember the Sally Fields ga-ga Academy Award speech: “You love me; you really, really love me.”

Well, Steve Rosen has done the reverse and managed to lump me together with M.J. Rosenberg and Justin Raimondo as “three who hate” his blog.  That’s probably the only time in each of our lives we’ll be mentioned in the same sentence, since we’re not exactly birds of a feather ideologically.

But I’d sure rather be on M.J.’s side than Rosen’s.  Neither M.J. nor I have been accused of passing on our country’s secrets to Israel.

As far as my take on his blog, he’s referring to this post.

2 Comments on “Steve Rosen: ‘You Hate Me, You Really, Really Hate Me’”


  1. JW said:

    @Richard

    “Neither M.J. nor I have been accused of passing on our country’s secrets to Israel.”
    *Richard-if you are a Jew, isn’t your country supposed to be Israel?


  2. Richard Silverstein said:

    @JW:

    if you are a Jew, isn’t your country supposed to be Israel?

    No, of course not. My country is the one of which I’m a citizen and where I was born. Israel is a country for which I have great affinity, but it is not “my country” in the same sense.

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