Chomsky Calls Russian Interference a Joke - Blames Guess Who?
by Alan M. Dershowitz • August 3, 2018 at 5:00 am
- Transparency and public accountability are the cornerstones of democracy. Prime Minister Netanyahu's very public opposition to Obama's Iran Deal -- a deal opposed by most members of Congress and most Americans -- was just as consistent with democracy as Winston Churchill's public demands for the United States to help Great Britain fight the Nazis.
- Holocaust denial is quintessentially anti-Semitic, because it falsely accuses the Jews of fabricating stories of the murder of six million Jews.
- Noam Chomsky may be intelligent when it comes to linguistics, but his statements regarding Israel, Russia, and the Holocaust are simply counter-factual. There is no other word for his bizarre views, if he actually believes them. If he does not, then there is another word that aptly describes his statements: bigotry.
Pictured
at left: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill addresses a joint
session of the US Congress on December 27, 1941 (Image source:
Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images). Pictured at right: Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a joint session of the US Congress
on March 3, 2015 (Image source: US House of Representatives/Wikimedia
Commons).
Noam
Chomsky has gone off the deep end once again. This time he claims that
in "most of the world" the issue of Russian interference in U.S.
elections is "almost a joke." The real villain, according to him, is, of
course, Israel -- as it almost always is with Chomsky. According to the
world's "top public intellectual," Israeli intervention in U.S.
elections, "vastly overwhelms anything the Russians may have done." His
proof of this absurd and false charge is that Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu gave a speech in front of Congress "with overwhelming
applause." Only on Planet Chomsky would it be worse for the Prime Minister of an American ally openly
to accept an invitation from the Speaker of the House to address
Congress about an issue of mutual concern, than for Russian agents surreptitiously to try to manipulate voters by false social media campaigns, hacking emails, and other illegal actions.
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