The Israeli people have the right to live in peace and security. So do the Palestinian people. I remain concerned about the platform AIPAC provides for leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights. For that reason I will not attend their conference. 1/2
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 23, 2020
On the heels of his resounding Nevada victory, Democratic frontrunner Sen. Bernie Sanders announced he would not attend next month’s AIPAC national conference. Though Sanders didn’t attend when he ran for president in 2016 (and has never attended the event), the presidential candidate intended to make a statement this time and took a swipe at the leading Israel Lobby group by criticizing it as providing a “platform for bigotry.” This echoes the same phrase used by Rep. Betty McCollum, after she was demonized in an Aipac attack ad as “almost as bad as ISIS.” The apparent reason she drew the ire of the group was she sponsored a bill which would sanction Israel for violation of international law in arresting, abusing and imprisoning Palestinian children.
Without doubt, Sanders is laying down a marker and saying to Aipac: “I am the Democratic frontrunner. I expect to be president of the United States on November 4th. From that day on, you will be chopped liver” (and not “chicken liver” as Bloomberg so ineptly said during the last debate). As the presumptive nominee, Sanders is also laying down a marker for the other candidates. Any who do accept the AIPAC invitation will be setting themselves apart from Sanders. They do this at their peril since he could use it as a cudgel to hammer them for cozying up to pro-Israel bigots.
Aipac, as you can imagine, didn’t take kindly to this full-frontal attack. In fact, it is used to receiving the utmost deference from its Democratic water-carriers. Thus, its spokesflack launched a counter-attack:
Senator Sanders has never attended our conference and that is evident from his outrageous comment,” AIPAC spokesman Marshall Wittmann told The Times of Israel.
“In fact, many of his own Senate and House Democratic colleagues and leaders speak from our platform to the over 18,000 Americans from widely diverse backgrounds — Democrats, Republicans, Jews, Christians, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, members of the LGBTQ+ community — who participate in the conference to proclaim their support for the US — Israel relationship,” Wittmann said, in an unusually harsh statement for the group.
“By engaging in such an odious attack on this mainstream, bipartisan American political event, Senator Sanders is insulting his very own colleagues and the millions of Americans who stand with Israel. Truly shameful,” Wittman said.
Ouch. Presidential candidates aren’t used to being called “odious” and “shameful” by the Israel Lobby. This marks the nadir (so far) of the historic bipartisan Congressional alliance supporting Israel. Clearly, both the ruling extremist Israeli government and its Lobby affiliate have written off the Democrats (though of course, they mouthed the tiresome claim of “bipartisanship”). Now, many Democrats are coming to the same realization. The divorce is going to be rancourous. It already has been: an Aipac front group, Democratic Majority for Israel, spent nearly $1.5-million in attack ads against Sanders in Iowa and Nevada. Instead of denting his momentum, it spurred a huge fundraising haul and perhaps even motivated the candidate’s supporters to go out and vote in the face of these negative ads. DMFI announced yesterday that it planned to air no more such ads. One imagines that instead of the effect they intended, they were stunned at the blowback from the media and public.
Godwin’s Law says, essentially, that any rancorous argument will eventually come down to one party accusing the other of being Nazis. We’ve just discovered that it holds true in political punditry as well. Two of MSNBC’s stalwart media personalities, Chuck Todd and Chris Matthews, have resorted to bizarre historical comparisons of Bernie Sanders and his supporters to Nazi “Brownshirts” and the Nazi invasion and conquest of France in 1940.
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews likens Sanders victory in Nevada to Nazi Germany overrunning France in 1940: “It’s too late to stop him … it’s over” pic.twitter.com/6GJetLoDkq
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) February 22, 2020
“What if you can’t win the presidency without an online mob?” — MSNBC seems very frightened that ordinary voters, many of whom use the Internet, may actually get to participate in deciding who wins the presidency pic.twitter.com/nPM5c8DF1n
— David Sirota (@davidsirota) February 10, 2020
Todd faced a certain degree of criticism for his Brownshirt comment. But perhaps because he was only quoting a right-wing blogger (approvingly) and not speaking the offending word himself, he had a certain level of defense. However, Matthews can claim no such cover when he announced to his audience on caucus night that the primary race for president was over. He then quoted the French general charged with defending France during the Nazi invasion, who told a stunned Winston Churchill, that the battle was over and France had been overrun. The MSNBC pundit then went on to compare Sanders’ steamrollering over his opposition to the Nazi blitzkrieg which overran France. Let’s also not forget that the self-same Matthews earlier made the equally daft claim that should Sanders win the presidency, there would be executions “in Central Park” as there were supposedly “under Castro” (this claim is obviously absurd and invented).
All of this is deeply problematic on multiple levels: first, though I’m not a psychiatrist I’d say that Matthews is dealing with a profound sense of victimization and persecution. Whatever personal demons he’s facing, he shouldn’t be taking them out on Bernie Sanders. The candidate has never spoken about the media in such terms (though Trump certainly has). The former has criticized, but never demonized the MSM, though it has been largely against him from Day One.
Second, and most important both the Brownshirt and Nazi invasion references are profoundly anti-Semitic, whether the speakers realize it or not. Not only did Sanders’ father’s family lose most of its members in the Holocaust, but calling any Jew a Nazi, or even inferring he is as they did, is beyond abhorrent. Todd and Matthews may argue that they didn’t intend to make the connection their viewers made. But no matter, when you invoke anything to do with the Nazis you are stepping on territory infested with landmines.
We all need to remember (and media figures even more so because of their public influence) that the Holocaust must not be used to score political points. It was a grievous historical tragedy that left 6-million Jewish victims. Their blood is sacred and not meant for gaining an advantage in a mundane political debate.
There is one major exception: that is, when political discourse does take a turn toward fascism, as it has in this country and around the world, it is appropriate to use historical parallels between contemporary events and historical ones. That is why I use comparisons of Israeli treatment of the Palestinians with Nazi treatment of the Jews. And in doing so, I make careful distinctions as well when the comparisons are similar, but not exact. For example, when using the term “genocide” I make clear that the traditional definition of the term is far broader than the act of extermination itself (horrible as this may be). And that there are aspects of genocide (cultural, ethnic and religious) that characterize the Israeli subjugation of the Palestinians.
Returning to the U.S.: in the age of Trump, every aspect of American life has been corrupted. Neverthless, our media discourse should not permit such unhinged rhetoric. We are going to have a deeply divisive, explosive, and contentious presidential election. We should prepare for it by laying down red lines and penalize media personalities who themselves contribute to such corruption of discourse.
‘For it is evil things we shall be fighting…’
Keep pitching.
“..cozying up to pro-Israel bigots”!
Bernie is pictured cozying up to If Not Now, an anti-Occupation organization partnered with the pro-Palestine bigots
of American Muslims For Palestine (AMP).
https://www. nationalreview.com/2019/12/radical-anti-zionist-activists-show-their-true-colors-in-chicago/
https://www. jns.org/new-report-highlights-ties-between-ifnotnow-and-anti-semitic-pro-palestinian-group/
@ Lemontree: Why would you think any of us would grant any credibility to charges based on rags like the National Review and JNS? Both are not just right wing, but far right wing. Even a hasbaroid like you can do better…
@lemontree
AMP supports the BDS movement, is not anti-semitic. There is no open debate about US-Israel relations due to virulent pro-Israel lobby and political pressure groups inside U.S. Congress. Not a healthy situation for a democracy … puts crazies in power w/o limits.
@Richard
Shouldn’t it be about the message, and not the messenger?
And Bernie is cozy with bigot, Linda Sarsour.
https://www. commentarymagazine.com/politics-ideas/liberals-democrats/bernie-sanders-linda-sarsour/
@ Lemontree: Once again linking to a far right Islamophobic site, which has no credibility here. I will not permit you to continue citing and promoting such sites here. Do this again & you will face moderation.
US presidential elections seldom are decided by policy, mostly by personality. It’s the economy, jobs and the wallet, short term experience and not long term impact on society. Policy makers look to the next election to score points. In Nevada, foreign policy scored a lowly 9% in voter priority. Thus Israel will not matter in voter decision on who will occupy the White House in 2021. The coronavirus impact on the global economy may be the greatest threat to Trump’s re-election.
Go Bernie go … you’re the best of the lot!
I’ve been working for justice in Palestine for 53 years and this is the first time, I’m really optimistic that the US will get a soul and some common sense and kick to the curb every pro-Israel organization that exists in the US by making them file as foreign agents. It should have happened decades ago. Bravo to Bernie. I continue to work for him, even long distance from France.
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Chris Matthews was shameful. He’s always been loose lipped, but this crosses a red line. Chuck Todd also disappoints. It’s been interesting to say the least, but more very disappointing to see some of these pundits that I have appreciated during this Trump-time, get so panicky about Sanders. Listening to Sanders in Texas after the Nevada win was inspiring; his support is inspiring. All the issues he laid out were where we need to go to begin to rebalance this country. Those left out know.Those that have been so horrified by Trump’s actions, never mind his words and demeanor, they know. I hope that Sanders can pivot to smart responses to the attacks that are going to come. He may not make it to the end, but he is not going to back off on what he has been fighting for for decades- however it is characterized.
Yes it would be a push as president if he gets there, and after executive orders to reverse Trumps which he will do first, so be it. We have divided government, not autocracy (or should not have ).
We have contributed to Sanders (again). We are on board. We would vote for anyone against Trump though.
As well, I have resorted my list of tweeter- pundits…the panicky ones and the pro-Bernie ones.Eyeopening these wins for Sanders have certainly been…including how thin the understanding is of what he is about, and how fearful they are of him maybe more than Trump?
Thanks Richard.
A Jewish president that actually cares about Palestinians as human beings, and people before money is what this world needs more than anything else. Sanders is a beacon of light and hope and I could not be more proud to support him. Finally a politician with heart and soul.
And for all you nay-sayers who claim he will get nothing done and is too old, 10% of his proposals becoming law is 100% more than any of the lip service either party would do for us. I’m tired of the “good cop, bad cop” between Dems and Reps. It’s not left vs. right anymore but top vs. bottom. And I would vote for Sanders head in a fishbowl hooked up to a microphone, because I have no doubt he will pick a worthy VP and fill his cabinet full of progressive and diverse women of color and people of all faiths and backgrounds.
Septuagenarians: Nate Silver’s Charts …
It’s all about MOMENTUM and winning! See the step-change Joe Biden suffered as the first three primary results were taken into account. The detailed forecasts before Super Tuesday are worthless. The trend is clearly in Sanders’ favour. Amazing!
Who Will Win The 2020 Democratic Primary?
I could imagine some pundits reacted after Nevada … it’s OVER!
From the link in the underlying charts for all the states of Super Tuesday, the projected winner IS …
The entrance of Bloomberg is the exit of Buttigieg, Warren and Klobuchar. According to FiftyThreeEighty projection, for the delegates it will become a three person race of septuagenarians. The future of America’s new generation in their hands … or Trump’s.
MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews apologized for his remark:
“Senator Sanders, I’m sorry for comparing anything from that tragic era, in which so many suffered, especially the Jewish people, to an electoral result in which you were the well-deserved winner. This is going to be a hard-fought, heated campaign of ideas. In the days and weeks and months ahead I will strive to do a better job myself of elevating the political discussion.”
Power to The People.