Obama ad attacks Romney, Gingrich and Perry for wanting to cut aid to Israel

Justin Elliott reports at Salon:

Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has bought Facebook ads trying to, in effect, outflank from the right the Republican candidates on the issue of Israel.

The ad says:

Stand against “zeroing out” aid to Israel

Republican candidates for president Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich all say they would cut foreign aid to Israel—and every other country—to zero. Stand up to this extreme isolationism and join the call to reject the Romney-Perry-Gingrich plan.

We have hundreds of recipients of foreign aid. Is this the only one that counts?

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Whores to the left of us whores to the right here we are stuck in the muddle again.
When will our people wake up?
Facebook;where the vain meet.A dead zone of intellect.

It is a contest of Zionist idiots. But, I have faith Gingrich can win. After all I have already publicly stated on my blog that I think he is going to get the title of nuttiest Israel firster in the world ever. The competition, however, is becoming fierce.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Israeli Firster) total Pep (progessive except for Palestine) Syria, Iran..Pepsi maybe pushing the Dem party even further to the radical right on Israel

I just predicted it on this blog two days ago but I thought it would take a little longer than that to come true. But again, what disturbs me every election is that so many of my friends who understand the Palestine issue will put it aside and vote for a Zionist American sharmoot politician based on other platform issues. And I even have Palestinian friends who do this, Ya LaTiif!

We need to persistently communicate to these politicians that as long as they compete to see who can be the most extreme Zionist, we will vote for neither.

The Libertarian will get my vote, but if you aHbaab (Habibis) have problems with them at least vote Green or write in something.

I wish I could tele-port back to 2004 when I came out of the Democratic Convention saying, “wow, this guy [Obama] is the real deal – he could really take the democratic party in a new, more progressive direction” and punch myself square in the cajones for being such a moron….