Great minds think alike
On January 2, after praising an excellent article Alan Dershowitz wrote about the idiocy behind the international demand for Israel to use “proportionality” in regards to Hamas, I went on to say this:
Read the rest here and wonder, as I do, why Dershowitz still aligns himself with the Democratic party. (This would be the same Democratic party whose members think Israel should still be talking and negotiating as the rockets rain down upon her.) He’s taking an unusually long time to cross that Rubicon.
I mention this only because Dennis Prager has precisely the same question:
I have a question for my friend Dershowitz. (I say ‘friend’ because we’ve known each other for years and debated and dialogued together.)
Given that Israel’s security is so important to you, given that you believe that the ability to morally distinguish between Israel and its enemies is tantamount to the ability to distinguish between good and evil, and given that those who condemn Israel for its “disproportionate” response to Hamas terror-rockets are almost all on the left in America and Europe, why do you continue to identify yourself as a man of the left?
I always know my head is screwed on right when I walk the same mental path as Dennis Prager.