When a pair of Muslim malcontents were denied admission to visit
Israel recently some Democrats were upset. Some thing happened to some people and they cared about it. They had no good reason to be miffed
except for stupidity and the expectation of U.S. privilege to trample on any
nation's interests they desire.
Obviously not all U.S.
politicians are hacks and enemies of select nations itching for opportunities
to stir up evil if they can get inside, yet some may be.
Michigan and Minnesota are as
much to blame for electing radicals that are out of touch with the historical
stance of Americans as friends of Israel as the Representatives themselves for
seeming anti-American as well as anti-Israel.
When Israel relented and gave
permission to Rep. Tlaib to visit her grandmother if she promised not to
organize terrorism or intifadas, the representative decided not to visit.
As a practical matter U.S.
Representatives should not expect to be well received if even allowed to visit
nations they have expressed obvious hatred and malevolence to. The
eagle and stars and stripes do have some prestige, well, a little except
maybe in the Democrat party in some places, yet wrapping themselves in a flag so
they can have a chance to subvert foreign nations isn't a reasonable
expectation.
During the Reagan administration
the subversive Canadian author Farley Mowatt was banned from visiting the
United States. Actually I like Mowatt's writing such as I have read of it (Never Cry Wolf and Before the Norse. One must wonder though, in comparison to Talib
and Omar, he seems fairly tame. Would many nations actually want Tlaib and Omar
to visit? Perhaps Vladimir Putin or Kim Jong Un would roll out the red carpet
for them?
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