Sunday, November 8, 2009

Opinion

John Aloysius Farrell

Sarah Palin's Witch-Hunter Appears Anti-Jewish

September 26, 2008 03:40 PM ET | John Aloysius Farrell | Permanent Link | Print

Hey, Bonnie, if the video is authentic (and I have not heard Governor Palin say it is not, and the McCain campaign has declined comment), the bishop talking about witchcraft drops a nice little bit of anti-Semitism into his "Christian" sermon as well—about how the wicked Israelites control the wealth, which should be taken and distributed to the righteous.

Tags: presidential election 2008 | religion | Judaism | Sarah Palin

Tools: Share | | Comments (14) | Print

Reader Comments

Pull the plug on Grandma

I have never heard of anything so stupid in my life, as Sarah telling the world that the Presidents Health Plan would have someone putting Grandma to her death, due to her old age....

The mentality of anyone with this thinking, and then telling the public that this is what will happen is beyone comprehension....And this woman wants to lead us????

McCain's Homeland

Your ranting is ridiculous. McCain belongs to all of America and has proved his patriotism time and again. You should spend time researching B HUSSEIN OBAMA's background and I am sure you will find a plethora of mystery, if you search with all your heart and take your blinders off once and for all.

Election sham

The whole election is a sham. Regardless of who wins the election we're all screwed. The U.S. has been hijacked by too many special interest groups and you are all voting for a puppet government. Wake up already. It never ceases to amaze me how many Americans are just duped fools. Do you honestly believe any presidential election could ever hope to correct the mess our country is in? And if you don't believe the Jewish lobby for Zionism in Washington is the most powerful force with their own agenda then you are all dumber than even I thought you were.Have fun electing the next meatpuppet regardless of who you get.

Add your thoughts

Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

advertisement

U.S. News Weekly

Subscribe Now

Order the new U.S. News Weekly digital magazine at a special low introductory price!

John Aloysius Farrell is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. An award-winning Washington reporter, he has written for The Boston Globe and The Denver Post and is the author of Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century and an upcoming biography of the great American defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.

advertisement

NEWSLETTER

Sign up today for the latest headlines from U.S. News & World Report delivered to you free.

RSS FEEDS

Personalize your U.S. News with our feeds of blogs and breaking news headlines.

U.S. NEWS MOBILE

U.S. News daily briefings are also available on your mobile device.

People who read this also read ...

Thomas Jefferson St.

Voters' Top Priority: The Economy

Obama Democrats should stop rushing healthcare reform and address more important issues.

H1N1 Vaccine for Wall Street?

Another example of what's wrong with government run healthcare.

Healthcare Vote Delays a Bad Sign for Dems

Expect more waiting, and arm twisting, as vulnerable reps take the hint from voters.

Americans Want Jobs, Not Healthcare Reform

As the unemployment rate reaches double digits, the public makes its preference known.

California Candidates' Poor Voting Record

Couldn't Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman have put a note in their BlackBerrys about voting?

Pelosi Cracks the Whip on Moderates

She's using fear of payback to push middle-of-the-road Democrats to vote for the House bill.

A Dollar a Day to Keep the Babies Away

North Carolina program aiding at-risk kids needs to go nationwide.

The New V Takes Swipes at Both Sides

Are they sniping at Obama? Sure? Bush too.

Cartoon Gallery

Editorial Cartoon

Political Cartoons

Check out our most recent cartoons.

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.