Pelosi Again: Omar Just Doesn’t Realize She’s Mouthing Anti-Semitic Slurs, Or Something

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At least James Clyburn gave Ilhan Omar some credit for agency. Nancy Pelosi, who’s pushing an “All Hate Matters” strategy to protect her frosh caucus member, contradicts Clyburn’s “hierarchy of hurt” defense that Allahpundit rightly skewered in the previous post. Pelosi tried explaining it away as unintentional ignorance rather than repeated and malicious attacks on Jews who don’t agree with Omar:

Ahem. How can one allege that “it’s all about the Benjamins” and that Jews are less than loyal to the US and have it not be intended in an “anti-Semitic way”? If she “didn’t appreciate the full weight” of the first remark, for which Pelosi forced her to apologize, shouldn’t Omar have realized it with the latest remark — for which Omar now refuses to apologize, even after having it explained to her?



That assumes a lack of agency for Omar that doesn’t necessarily comport with reality. For one thing, Omar isn’t some naïf lost in an unknown political wilderness. She’s 38 years old, not 19, and has been involved in electoral politics for six years, having managed a campaign for a Minneapolis city councilman in 2013. She won her election to the state legislature in 2016 and then served as Assistant Minority Leader for the DFL in that session. She was savvy enough last year to use “Islamophobia” as a cover when a Republican House member of harassing her when he accused her of misusing campaign funds.

If Omar hasn’t learned that lesson by now, it’s time she did so, one of Pelosi’s former colleagues declared today. There’s room to criticize Israel’s policies without accusing American Jews of disloyalty when they disagree, former Chicago mayor and Congressman Rahm Emanuel writes today in The Atlantic. That’s a lesson that Ilhan Omar should have learned by now, Emanuel writes, and her voicing of the “ugliest stereotypes about Jews” is flat-out anti-Semitic:

First, when questioning longstanding congressional support for Israel, she blamed the campaign money provided by pro-Israel supporters. “It’s all about the Benjamins, baby,” she tweeted.

After apologizing for those comments and acknowledging her need to be “educated,” she followed with another tweet questioning the “allegiance” of supporters of Israel, intimating that we place the concerns of Israel above those of the country that we call home.

No one is questioning the right of members of Congress and others to criticize Israeli policies. But Omar is crossing a line that should not be crossed in political discourse. Her remarks are not anti-Israel; they are anti-Semitic.

Whether consciously or not, Representative Omar is repeating some of the ugliest stereotypes about Jews—tropes that have been unleashed by anti-Semites throughout history. She is casting Jewish Americans as the other, suggesting a dual loyalty that calls our devotion to America into question.

While Emanuel goes out of his way to allow for Omar’s potential for growth on this issue, he’s not falling under Kamala Harris’ spell about potential for harm. Emanuel treads carefully by focusing his ire on her statements as anti-Semitic rather than calling Omar herself anti-Semitic. Emanuel also calls out Islamophobia in his piece, but frames it as something that deserves direct criticism when it occurs rather than getting buried in an ambiguous “All Hate Matters” approach.

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Remember Charlottesville? Though Trump denounced white supremacism, racism and violence, he stated that there were still good people on both sides, meaning that aside from Unite the Right, there were people that were simply against the destruction of historic monuments. Oh, but that was awful. He forgot to denounce racism AGAIN, as he had just before. Now, look at this pablum for idiots Pelosi rolls out.

By the way, can ANYONE ramble, stammer and rationalize better than Nancy? Watching her address this morning makes it clear why SHE is Speaker.

Each of the Democrat candidates have come down squarely in favor of anti-Semitism.

This is having legislative implications for Democrats.

https://babylonbee.com/news/ilhan-omar-withdraws-support-from-bill-to-save-the-earth-after-learning-thats-where-israel-is?fbclid=IwAR1573O5wV6V-Lybum1c_YR9sDkjUdPY_A36hl3uAVzY-lMA97gtAQDlBSE

Nancy Pelosi Speaker in name ONLY how easily leashed she was by a junior congress person. She will never gain any respect from the newbies drunk on power trips.

@kitt: The left grovels before Muslims. It appears they’ve already ceded power to them, now that they are loosing their dominance over blacks. Now they want to be subservient. Giving up Jews is a small price to pay.

Frankly I don’t care to go after Ms Omar for stuff she wrote well before her election.
Her constituents voted her in knowing who and what she is.
BUT, now that she’s in Congress, her words should be weighed before she spews.
Even Donald Trump makes the point that the media “fact checks” everything he says. so he tries to be more accurate about percents, dates and quotes.
I am enjoying watching Dems throw their own most loyal minority (American Jews) under the bus for Ms Omar, tho.
Lately Dems have been falling apart because of their identity and intersectionality politics.
Poor OLD % white Nancy, poor OLD and white and male Joe B. and Bernie. (NOT!!!)

@Nan G:

Lately Dems have been falling apart because of their identity and intersectionality politics.

Democrats are fixated on getting Trump and he is frustrating them at every turn. They simply don’t pay attention to personnel issues.