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HOW 10 U.S. PRESIDENTS REALLY
FELT ABOUT ZIONISTJEWS Compiled
from private comments, personal diaries, confidential letters, off-handed quips and open mics By
Mike King
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FDR rode the
Jewish wave into power Above: with
Henry Morgenthau
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At
the Casablanca Conference in 1943, Roosevelt told Free French leaders that the number of Jews entering some professions in
liberated North Africa “should definitely be limited,” lest there be a recurrence of “the understandable
complaints which the Germans bore towards the Jews in Germany.” ....And a recent book about the owners of The New
York Times quoted FDR complaining about a “dirty Jewish trick,” which he claimed the Times’ owners
had used to keep their newspaper within the family. Los Angeles Times (April 7, 2013): "What FDR said about Jews in private"
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All smiles to Weizmann's face
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"The Jews, I find, are very, very selfish.
They care not how many Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, Yugoslavs or Greeks get murdered or mistreated as Displaced Persons
as long as the Jews get special treatment. Yet when they have power, physical, financial or political neither Hitler nor Stalin
has anything on them for cruelty or mistreatment to the under dog." -
Harry Truman, 1947, private diaries
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All smiles to Ben Gurion's face
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"Dear Mr. Prime Minister, I am sure you will agree that there is no more urgent business
for the whole world than the control of nuclear weapons. We both recognized
this when we talked together two years ago, and I emphasized it again when
I met with Mrs. Meir ... The dangers in the proliferation of national nuclear weapons systems
are so obvious that I am sure I need not repeat them here.
"It is because of our preoccupation
with this problem that my Government has sought to arrange with you for periodic visits
to Dimona. When we spoke together in May 1961 you said that we might make whatever
use we wished of the information resulting from the first visit of American
scientists to Dimona .....I had assumed from Mrs. Meir's comment that there would be
no problem between us on this...." - John
F Kennedy, 1963, private letter to Israeli Prime Minister
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All smiles to Golda's face
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“The Jews are just a very aggressive and
abrasive and obnoxious personality.”.... “They put the Jewish interest above America’s interest, and it’s
about goddamn time that the Jew in America realizes he’s an American first and a Jew second.” - Richard Nixon, Nixon Tapes, 1972-1973
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All smiles to Begin's
face
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"In this country, any sort of debate back
and forth, any sort of incisive editorial comment in the major newspapers, is almost completely absent... And any member of Congress who's looking to be re-elected couldn't
possibly say that they would take a balanced position between Israel and the Palestinians, ....it's very likely that they
would not be re-elected," - Jimmy Carter,
2006, 26 years after he's been out of the White House!
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All smiles to Peres's
face
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''It is not the business of other nations to make
American foreign policy,'' - Ronald Reagan, 1981, unguarded reaction when asked about
presumed Israeli opposition to his sale of AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia
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All smiles to Shamir's face
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"I'm one lonely little guy up against some
powerful political forces made up of a thousand lobbyists on the Hill." George HW Bush (41) off hand quip to reporters in 1991 during an AIPAC lobbying effort in support
of a proposed $10 billion loan guarantee to Israel (to which Bush was opposed)
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All smiles to Netanyahu's face
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"Who the fuck does he think
he is? Who's the fucking superpower here? - Bill
Clinton, 1996, remarking privately after his first meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu
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All smiles to Netanyahu's face
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‘You’ve had enough of him (Netanyahu),
but I have to deal with him every day!’ - Barack Obama, 2011,
caught off mic, remarking to French President Sarkozy about Bibi Netanyahu (whom Sarkozy had just referred to as a "liar")
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All
smiles to Netanyahu's face
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President Donald Trump asked Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu during a phone call last year if he "really cares about peace," according to a report published Sunday
on the Axios website.... Trump's
advisers were "shocked" by the president's question.
According to the report, Trump raised the question after learning through news reports that Netanyahu was planning
additional building in the settlements.
"Trump
thought Bibi was unnecessarily angering the Palestinians," reporter Jonathan Swan wrote, "so, in the course
of a longer conversation that was mostly friendly and complimentary, he bluntly asked Bibi whether or not he genuinely wants
peace."
-HAARETZ
NEWS of ISRAEL (April 23, 2018)
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