Hagee: Pro-Israel, Anti-Semitic?
This column was written by Max Blumenthal.
During a press conference at the 2007 Christians United for Israel Washington-Israel Summit, I asked CUFI Executive Director Pastor John Hagee about passages in his book "Jerusalem Countdown" in which he appeared to blame Jews for their own persecution. Hagee was visibly piqued by my question, insisting that his statements were directly inspired by the Book of Deuteronomy. When I attempted to ask Hagee a follow-up question, a public relations agent, Alison Silverman, the former assistant communications director for AIPAC, cut me off.
Moments later, a team of off-duty DC police officers hired by CUFI surrounded my co-producer and I and demanded that we immediately leave the conference, threatening us with arrest if refused to comply. You can view my exchange with Hagee and the ensuing fracas at 7:45 of my video report on CUFI's summit, "Rapture Ready:"
For nearly two years, a handful of independent journalists and I have raised the alarm about Hagee's long record of anti-Semitic statements. Until now, our reporting has been largely ignored by the mainstream press and the politicians who have clamored for Hagee's support. The supposedly "pro-Israel" groups that have joined with Hagee in support of Israeli military aggression, providing him with much-needed moral cover in the process, have also turned a blind eye to the pastor's Judeophobic tendencies.
Michelle Goldberg was, as far as I know, the first journalist to point out Hagee's Holocaust apologia, exposing his now-infamous "Hitler was a hunter" statement in a piece for the Huffington Post in November 2006. When AIPAC invited Hagee to headline its annual conference in March 2007, I noted Hagee's repugnant views on the Holocaust and his record of anti-Semitic remarks in a Huffington Post article entitled, "AIPAC Cheers an Anti-Semitic Holocaust Revisionist (and Abe Foxman Approves)."
Though this disturbing information was widely disseminated, and was accessible simply by Googling Hagee's name, the John McCain campaign courted Hagee's endorsement, and ultimately accepted it in a highly publicized ceremony three months ago.
Now, thanks to the work of the tenacious researcher Bruce Wilson, (see Bruce's video here) the website Talk2Action, and a massive push by the liberal blogosphere, the McCain campaign has been forced to cut ties with their most influential Christian right supporter. But McCain's reversal on Hagee's endorsement does not in any way signal that Hagee will suddenly recede from politics, or that the pastor's influence in Washington will wane. In fact, Hagee still maintains a close relationship with one of McCain's key political allies, a turncoat senator who is likely to become his secretary of defense if he is elected president: Joseph Lieberman.
During a banquet at CUFI's 2007 convention, I watched with astonishment as Lieberman strode to the stage, then compared Hagee to Moses (watch Lieberman's remarks at 5:30 of my video) "I want to take to opportunity to describe Pastor Hagee in the terms the Torah used to describe Moses," Lieberman declared. "He is an Ish Elohim. A man of God. And those words really do fit him. And I have something else," the senator continued. "Like Moses, he's become the leader of a mighty multitude. Even greater than the multitude that Moses led from Egypt to the Promised Land."
Was Lieberman aware at the time of Hagee's statements about Jews and the Holocaust? I don't know. But with McCain's tacit acknowledgment of Hagee's anti-Semitism, Lieberman must now decide: is Hagee a man of God, or just a mamzer?
By Max Blumenthal
Reprinted with permission from The Nation
The Nation During a press conference at the 2007 Christians United for Israel Washington-Israel Summit, I asked CUFI Executive Director Pastor John Hagee about passages in his book "Jerusalem Countdown" in which he appeared to blame Jews for their own persecution. Hagee was visibly piqued by my question, insisting that his statements were directly inspired by the Book of Deuteronomy. When I attempted to ask Hagee a follow-up question, a public relations agent, Alison Silverman, the former assistant communications director for AIPAC, cut me off.
Moments later, a team of off-duty DC police officers hired by CUFI surrounded my co-producer and I and demanded that we immediately leave the conference, threatening us with arrest if refused to comply. You can view my exchange with Hagee and the ensuing fracas at 7:45 of my video report on CUFI's summit, "Rapture Ready:"
For nearly two years, a handful of independent journalists and I have raised the alarm about Hagee's long record of anti-Semitic statements. Until now, our reporting has been largely ignored by the mainstream press and the politicians who have clamored for Hagee's support. The supposedly "pro-Israel" groups that have joined with Hagee in support of Israeli military aggression, providing him with much-needed moral cover in the process, have also turned a blind eye to the pastor's Judeophobic tendencies.
Michelle Goldberg was, as far as I know, the first journalist to point out Hagee's Holocaust apologia, exposing his now-infamous "Hitler was a hunter" statement in a piece for the Huffington Post in November 2006. When AIPAC invited Hagee to headline its annual conference in March 2007, I noted Hagee's repugnant views on the Holocaust and his record of anti-Semitic remarks in a Huffington Post article entitled, "AIPAC Cheers an Anti-Semitic Holocaust Revisionist (and Abe Foxman Approves)."
Though this disturbing information was widely disseminated, and was accessible simply by Googling Hagee's name, the John McCain campaign courted Hagee's endorsement, and ultimately accepted it in a highly publicized ceremony three months ago.
Now, thanks to the work of the tenacious researcher Bruce Wilson, (see Bruce's video here) the website Talk2Action, and a massive push by the liberal blogosphere, the McCain campaign has been forced to cut ties with their most influential Christian right supporter. But McCain's reversal on Hagee's endorsement does not in any way signal that Hagee will suddenly recede from politics, or that the pastor's influence in Washington will wane. In fact, Hagee still maintains a close relationship with one of McCain's key political allies, a turncoat senator who is likely to become his secretary of defense if he is elected president: Joseph Lieberman.
During a banquet at CUFI's 2007 convention, I watched with astonishment as Lieberman strode to the stage, then compared Hagee to Moses (watch Lieberman's remarks at 5:30 of my video) "I want to take to opportunity to describe Pastor Hagee in the terms the Torah used to describe Moses," Lieberman declared. "He is an Ish Elohim. A man of God. And those words really do fit him. And I have something else," the senator continued. "Like Moses, he's become the leader of a mighty multitude. Even greater than the multitude that Moses led from Egypt to the Promised Land."
Was Lieberman aware at the time of Hagee's statements about Jews and the Holocaust? I don't know. But with McCain's tacit acknowledgment of Hagee's anti-Semitism, Lieberman must now decide: is Hagee a man of God, or just a mamzer?
By Max Blumenthal
Reprinted with permission from The Nation
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support bush and McSame,
criminals all,
and hardly veterans, McCains onlt veteran point came when he got shot down,
fighter pilots are all sent to flight training by their rich wealthy, important parents; to keep them safe.
THIS NOTION OF BLIND SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL HAS BEEN PREACHED FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS AND FOR THE LAST 60 YEARS HAS RESULTED IN THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN DEATHS AND TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS SENT TO THE MIDDLE EAST WASTELAND!
AMERICA DEMAND WHAT IS IN AMERICAN NATIONAL SECURITY INTEREST!
QUIT EATING THE GRASS LIKE SHEEP!
TAKE A STAND FOR YOUR COUNTRY THAT YOUR PARENTS HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR...STAND UP OR SHUT UP!
Hagee is your typical, obsessed religious whacko, media-empowered, money-grubbing, everybody-but-us hating, fire and brimstone breathing, southern tent-revival type tele-evangelist who claims to be virtually the only human being on the entire planet who TRULY understands just what the Bible supposedly means.
Yawn.
He lives on the donations of feeble-minded little old ladies in nursing homes, christian zenophobes and the just-plain-gullible or not-too-bright, and he is apparently good enough at fleecing them all to keep expanding his own little flock and gain some small measure of political power by means of his media presence.
In short, he''s just your average American Bible-Belt uber-Bigot. McCain was smart to distance himself from this nut, but it was probably already too late by the time he finally did so.
he is just one of the mindless christians that brought
us GW Bush and the war in Iraq, now he had brought us
something else, the third term of McBUSHSame
(Let''s keep those contributions coming in, folks! Give [to us] until it HURTS!)
He''s a fat, greedy, ignorant Texas imbecile.
That says one of two things, either Mr. Lieberman and Mr. McCain will play Mr. Hagee and his followers as the suckers that they are, or underneath it all they both are of a similar view to Hagee.
Note to S_Temper: this article is an OPINION piece, clearly marked as such. It is NOT a "news story" and it does NOT pretend to be. Opinion pieces are SUPPOSED to express the author''s opinion, and Blumenthal does so in this article. He made no attempt at "manufacturing a news story", nor is he trying to "fool" you. He is stating his opinion, and he tells you about some of his experiences that support his opinion.
Now, crawl back to your FAUX News for another dose of lies, you insignificant maggot.
S_Temper is completely delusional. There is absolutely NO EVIDENCE that any part of his statement is true, but there is substantial evidence that it is a lie. You dittoheads and O''Liely worshipers have been brainwashed.
Furthermore, this article is NOT about Barack Obama; it is about the evil huckster Hagee who feeds you hate in exchange for your money, a con-man whose endorsement Johnny McShame actively and enthusiastically sought, even though his racial and religious bigotry was in plain sight for all to see.
Posted by S_Temper at 04:40 PM : May 24, 2008
Hagee and all his Christbots will vote for McCain because McCain will ensure Hagee''s tax exempt status for Hagee''s radical PAC a.k.a Cornerstone Church while Hagee pockets millions in member''s "tithes". Hagee is nothing more than a gut-sprung Jesus business huckster.