Just when I thought I was too obsessive about Kagan and the J-question by Jay Knott (06/29/10)       ⇌ (Israel and the US)       

Every time I come out with one of these outbursts against Jewish racist influence in the higher circles of American society, I ask myself "have I gone too far?". Once again, the answer is no.

Before Kagan, I never took any notice of who gets appointed to the Supreme Court, but various people from left and right told me the replacement of Protestants by Jews is significant. Elena Kagan may prove them right. She is the Jew who defended Dershowitz against Finkelstein, a racist Jewish lawyer against a brave Jewish academic who accused him of plagiarism. Dershowitz was wrong, but Finkelstein got fired anyway:

http://counterpunch.org/menetrez06282010.html

Kagan is being criticized by the conservative media, for example Fox News, for being an 'activist'. A left-wing activist, is what they mean, not a Jewish activist, undermining the interests and freedom of everyone else. Most conservatives are as timid as the left when it comes to this difficult question.

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