By Bob Finch
How have America’s commentators reacted to Olmert’s confession?
Abraham Foxman defends Olmert
Abraham Foxman, national director of the Jewish fascist organization the Anti-Defamation League, defended Olmert by likening the incident to a private squabble between two friends. "I have no problem with what Olmert did," said Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League. "I think the mistake was to talk about it in public. This is what friendships are about. He was not interfering in political issues. You have a relationship, and if you don’t like what is being done, then you go to the boss and tell him." (Nathan Guttman ‘Olmert’s Boast of ‘Shaming’ Rice Provokes Diplomatic Furor’ January 15, 2009).
This is just blatant spin. A person does not publicly boast about revealing his friend’s stupidity (i.e. Bush didn’t know the content of the resolution); he doesn’t enjoy boasting about humiliating a friend (Bush); nor relish shaming another friend (Rice).
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