jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:You, Jeff, are coming from a position of understanding of Hamas and Hezbollah. That's why you can't see it - won't see it. Might I suggest you watch Evan Sayet's video 'How Liberals Think'. You just might see yourself in his words
You repeatedly mentioned that the diplomat walked out. What was significant about that? This is not a hard question. Why can't you answer it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he offended by Cruz? Because he hates Jews and Israel. When someone is a diplomat and behaves like that, he needs to go
When did he walk out? Was it before or after Cruz said he would not stand with them?
Anonymous wrote:You, Jeff, are coming from a position of understanding of Hamas and Hezbollah. That's why you can't see it - won't see it. Might I suggest you watch Evan Sayet's video 'How Liberals Think'. You just might see yourself in his words
Anonymous wrote:Why was he offended by Cruz? Because he hates Jews and Israel. When someone is a diplomat and behaves like that, he needs to go
Anonymous wrote:Why was he offended by Cruz? Because he hates Jews and Israel. When someone is a diplomat and behaves like that, he needs to go
Anonymous wrote:Why was he offended by Cruz? Because he hates Jews and Israel. When someone is a diplomat and behaves like that, he needs to go
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't one of the people walking out on Cruz the Lebanese diplomat to the US? I also read that Cruz was aware of an article that came out saying the gathering was affiliated with Hezbollah and was wanting to expose the anti-Semitic attitudes.
Hizballah is a radical Shia Islamic organization. Conservative Christians have no affiliation with them. To the contrary, Hizballah and the Lebanese Christians have often fought with each other.
That doesn't mean that Cruz didn't see an article saying such a thing. As we know well, a lot of garbage floats in the rightwing echo chamber.
Above is what I wrote earlier. It turns out that my observation that a lot of garbage floats in the rightwing echo chamber was correct. Here is apparently the source of the "Christian Hizballah supporters" claim:
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/cruz-headlines-conference-featuring-hezbollah-supporters/
Look at the sort of tenuous connections that are made:
"Chagoury is also reportedly backer of Lebanese politician Michel Aoun, Hezbollah’s top Christian ally in the country,"
"Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Raï... defended Hezbollah’s right to attack the Jewish state"
"Syriac Orthodox Church Patriarch Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II posted photos from his meeting with a “high level delegation from Hezbollah” on his official Facebook page last week." ... "The group discussed the threats facing Christians the need for international intervention to combat ISIL, according to the Syriac Orthodox Church website."
Yep, these guys are all card-carrying Hizballah members.
My conclusion is that if Cruz knew about this article, and actually believed that it showed Hizballah ties, he is dumber that I ever expected. But, this is the sort of thing that passes as serious reporting among right-wingers. I'm sure our resident Tea Partier will be along shortly to claim that this article provides irrefutable proof that "In Defense of Christians" is little more than a Hizballah front organization.
You've been wrong many times in the past, because you blow things off as stupid due to arrogance. I can assure you, Cruz is not stupid
The Lebanese diplomat walked out. That speaks volumes on its own
jsteele wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't one of the people walking out on Cruz the Lebanese diplomat to the US? I also read that Cruz was aware of an article that came out saying the gathering was affiliated with Hezbollah and was wanting to expose the anti-Semitic attitudes.
Hizballah is a radical Shia Islamic organization. Conservative Christians have no affiliation with them. To the contrary, Hizballah and the Lebanese Christians have often fought with each other.
That doesn't mean that Cruz didn't see an article saying such a thing. As we know well, a lot of garbage floats in the rightwing echo chamber.
Above is what I wrote earlier. It turns out that my observation that a lot of garbage floats in the rightwing echo chamber was correct. Here is apparently the source of the "Christian Hizballah supporters" claim:
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/cruz-headlines-conference-featuring-hezbollah-supporters/
Look at the sort of tenuous connections that are made:
"Chagoury is also reportedly backer of Lebanese politician Michel Aoun, Hezbollah’s top Christian ally in the country,"
"Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Raï... defended Hezbollah’s right to attack the Jewish state"
"Syriac Orthodox Church Patriarch Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II posted photos from his meeting with a “high level delegation from Hezbollah” on his official Facebook page last week." ... "The group discussed the threats facing Christians the need for international intervention to combat ISIL, according to the Syriac Orthodox Church website."
Yep, these guys are all card-carrying Hizballah members.
My conclusion is that if Cruz knew about this article, and actually believed that it showed Hizballah ties, he is dumber that I ever expected. But, this is the sort of thing that passes as serious reporting among right-wingers. I'm sure our resident Tea Partier will be along shortly to claim that this article provides irrefutable proof that "In Defense of Christians" is little more than a Hizballah front organization.
Agreed. There is a difference between Israel the nation and the Jewish people. But of course if you think they're one and the same, you're not very well educated.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the average American know that Christian Muslims in America have this much disdain for Jews and Israel? They do now. There is also video of the Ambassador walking out, and questions being asked about this organization, its funding and its associations.
I feel Cruz knew what his audience, and achieved his goal.
Who said they have disdain for Jews?
Oh man, clueless! +1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the average American know that Christian Muslims in America have this much disdain for Jews and Israel? They do now. There is also video of the Ambassador walking out, and questions being asked about this organization, its funding and its associations.
I feel Cruz knew what his audience, and achieved his goal.
Apparently you were his target audience. I'm glad he reached you.
Seriously? Christian Muslims?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn't one of the people walking out on Cruz the Lebanese diplomat to the US? I also read that Cruz was aware of an article that came out saying the gathering was affiliated with Hezbollah and was wanting to expose the anti-Semitic attitudes.
Hizballah is a radical Shia Islamic organization. Conservative Christians have no affiliation with them. To the contrary, Hizballah and the Lebanese Christians have often fought with each other.
That doesn't mean that Cruz didn't see an article saying such a thing. As we know well, a lot of garbage floats in the rightwing echo chamber.
. Brain fart. Christian Arabs. My badAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the average American know that Christian Muslims in America have this much disdain for Jews and Israel? They do now. There is also video of the Ambassador walking out, and questions being asked about this organization, its funding and its associations.
I feel Cruz knew what his audience, and achieved his goal.
Apparently you were his target audience. I'm glad he reached you.
Seriously? Christian Muslims?
Anonymous wrote:Does the average American know that Christian Muslims in America have this much disdain for Jews and Israel? They do now. There is also video of the Ambassador walking out, and questions being asked about this organization, its funding and its associations.
I feel Cruz knew what his audience, and achieved his goal.