Any of you Joos feel like you are being marched towards an oven door by
the mutant Kenyan ??
Or maybe a Zyklon shower ?
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Mike Huckabee stands behind Holocaust comment as backlash continues
The backlash against Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee’s
comments on the Iran nuclear deal continues to mount, but he is not
backing down.
Over the weekend, the former Arkansas governor criticized President
Obama’s agreement with Iran by evoking the death camps where Nazi
Germany systematically murdered millions of Jews and others during World
War II.
Huckabee said Obama was effectively marching Israelis to the “door of
the oven.”
“This president’s foreign policy is the most feckless in American
history,” he said to Breitbart News. “It is so naive that he would trust
the Iranians. By doing so, he will take the Israelis and march them to
the door of the oven.”
In an interview with Yahoo News Tuesday afternoon, Huckabee said he did
not expect such a massive response to his words.
“There’s a boldness and a clarity to it,” he said to Yahoo News’ global
anchor Katie Couric. “For those who thought I was saying this because I
was looking for attention… you know Katie, the truth is I said it on a
Saturday afternoon satellite radio show, so it wasn’t that I thought it
was going to become the big issue of the week.”
Huckabee admitted that he has used the word “Holocaust” too liberally in
the past, notably when discussing abortion, but feels it is appropriate
in this instance because the Iranians are threatening “the murder of
millions of Jews.”
“It was the Iranians that invoked the language – using the word
‘Holocaust’ – saying that we have developed missiles that will change
Israel into a Holocaust,” Huckabee said.
Couric pointed out that many Jews, including Israelis, were not happy
with his choice of words.
Ron Dermer, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., who is lobbying Congress
to oppose the deal, said Monday that he has a serious disagreement with
the administration but does not think Huckabee’s rhetoric was appropriate.
“What I don’t doubt is the sincerity of the president or his team when
they say they believe this deal not only makes America safe but makes
Israel safe. Where we disagree is the judgment of actually what this
deal is going to do,” Dermer said to USA Today. “We don’t in any way
impugn the motives of the people who are doing this deal.”
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/mike-huckabee-stands-behind-holocaust-comment-as-125266374196.html
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"The narrower the view, the sharper the focus" [my quote]