Marco Rubio who is the senator from Florida gave a speech at
the American Institute the other day, an adaptation of which appeared in print
on November 22, 2013 in National Review Online under the title: “America
Leading the Way” and the subtitle: “An American Foreign policy worthy of the
American Dream.”
If you want a simple yet descriptive image of how the world
perceives the scene of a young American politician giving the kind of speech
that Rubio did – here is one: Imagine a dashing young man that is the image of
his beloved father getting to the podium to give a speech of platitudes such as
those his father used to give. After a short while, he does something that
horrifies the audience in that he pulls a gun from his pocket, shoots himself
in the foot and then blows his brains off in full view of the world.
And here is the part where Rubio kills his own credibility:
“We must always remember that Iran 's
goal at the negotiating table has never been to maintain peace, but rather to
win relief from sanctions without making irreversible concessions.” This is
disgusting in that the gun is Jewish, the bullet is made in Israel , and the big loser beside Rubio is America
herself; his now wounded and aggravated motherland.
What the world wants to see instead of that kind of never
ending parade of pathologies, is a young American who will walk to the podium
and do something different. Indeed what America
needs to hear is a young American who will have mustered the courage to say: We
must always remember that Israel 's
goal at the negotiating table has never been to seek peace, but rather to
extort from us more money and more weapons to continue committing the war
crimes it has been committing for too long already. It also seeks to secure
continued diplomatic cover and protection from the consequences of its actions.
This is why Palestine
continues to be occupied despite the negotiations that have gone on for
decades. And so, I pledge to you and to the world that I shall end America 's
participation in this ongoing criminal act against humanity.
Going over the adaptation of Rubio's speech, you see him
mention America 's
legacy and the principles that made it great. He speaks of Germany , Japan
and South Korea
where he says the principles made a difference, and the legacy can be seen at
work. Yes, he is correct in saying these things, but matters have changed as he
acknowledges himself: “Unfortunately, our legacy is changing.” But where he
goes wrong – thus shoots himself in the foot – is in laying the blame where it
does not belong. This is what he says in that regard: “The current
administration has failed to show leadership abroad.” No, that's not the source
of the problem. The source is the takeover of America 's
foreign policy by the Jewish lobby, the very people who put in Rubio's mouth
the remarks that he made about Iran .
He goes on to show how far away he is from understanding the
world he wants America
to lead again someday. He begins by describing his vision: “We must correct our
course, guided by principles that reflect the realities of the world we live
in.” To this end, he offers the following solution to what he said was the
failure of the current administration: “In most cases, the decisive use of
diplomacy, foreign assistance, and economic power is the most effective way to
further our interests … our use of these methods should vastly outnumber our
uses of force.” Hey, Marco! How is that different from what the current
administration is doing?
Now happy with the sound of his own voice, and not realizing
that he is singing the praises of the current administration – which he said a
moment ago needed to be corrected – he tells of the “Latin American examples
where [Obama's] support for our democratic allies in Columbia and Mexico has
given us two examples of how patience and principles pay off.” Hey, Marco!
Trying to get a job in the Obama administration? Maybe he does because look
what else he says: “We need to build on this progress.” Maybe he is the best
candidate to help President Obama build on that progress. Stay tuned.
Rubio goes on to talk some more about doing trade with the
rest of the world, then makes the mistake of talking about human rights, having
only a fragmented view as to what the subject entails. It is that he talks
about the subject in general terms then adds this: “For all the progress we
have made in promoting the dignity of every man, woman, and child there are
still outrageous abuses occurring in … our own communities.” What he means by
that are the individual cases in which young women are kidnapped and kept in
chains in basements to serve as sex slaves; and older people whose social
security checks are cashed by their abductors.
What Rubio failed to mention is the gargantuan system that
the Jewish establishment has built in North America
to shut people up who speak against Jewish abuses. The system gathers
information about ordinary citizens exercising the right to speak freely, and
sends that information to Israel
where the manner of both the punishment and the banishment are determined. I
know this is happening in America
because it is happening here in Canada ,
and I have been targeted for half a century.
Rubio goes on to talk about liberty: “As we have seen in
many places, the light of liberty can drive away the darkness of oppression and
tyranny.” He is here talking about the Arab Spring. The thing he omitted,
however, is the reality which he never understood. It is that he failed to
mention the first thing that the people who fought and died for liberty did; it was to tell the Americans to take their mangled Jewish ideas about liberty and
get the hell out of there. “Go, go, go,” they said, “and don't you ever show
your faces here again.”