Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Townhall.com: bastion of internet virtue

Ok, we know that whenever Bill O'Reilly says that Arianna Huffington is "no different" than Nazis he likes to have on someone from Townhall.com to talk about how they make sure not to allow mean and nasty comments like all the liberal blogs do and what not.

Allright, let's play another round of: what's more similar to Nazi hate-mongering?

What's more similar? Individual anonymous commenters saying hateful things about an individual or a site columnist promoting a century old anti-semitic meme about secular/leftist Jews waging war on Christmas?

Witness "The Jewish Grinch Who Stole Christmas" by Bert Prelutsky

And I blame my fellow Jews. When it comes to pushing the multicultural, anti-Christian, agenda, you find Jewish judges, Jewish journalists, and the ACLU, at the forefront...

...

It is the ACLU, which is overwhelmingly Jewish in terms of membership and funding, that is leading the attack against Christianity in America. It is they who have conned far too many people into believing that the phrase “separation of church and state” actually exists somewhere in the Constitution.
Nothing warms the heart more than seeing someone arguing against his own freedom of conscience (Prelutsky is Jewish and presumably doesn't grasp that it is the concept of church/state separation entailed in the first amendment of the Bill of Rights which guarantees him the freedom to practice his religion without interferance from the state) while concomitantly promulgating bigotry against those of his own religion.

"Écrasez l’infâme!"

(h/t Eric Alterman)

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