We all know most liberals are hypocrites, but they can’t
help it, not really. After all, hypocrisy is intertwined into the very
essence of holding to policy positions so utterly nonsensical on their
face that defending them requires pretzel-shaped distortions of reality
that would make a circus acrobat shudder.
But among a sea of hypocrites, some are more hypocritical than others.
Enter Senator Cory Booker, who was recently photographed
at Netroots Nation - that gathering of Lenin wannabees, each of whom
hoping to top the last one’s efforts to come up with a nuttier way to
purge the kulaks for good this time - holding a sign bearing a
pro-Palestinian movement slogan.
Booker reportedly posed
with Leah Muskin-Pierret, the government affairs associate for the U.S.
Campaign for Palestinian Rights, an organization which “endorses the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement targeting Israel.” The image
went viral after appearing on the Twitter feed of the U.S. Campaign for
Palestinian Rights, a self-described “coalition of 330+ groups” working
“for a US policy toward Palestine/Israel based on freedom, justice, and
equality.”
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