Notorious Anti-Israel Jew Hater Obama Tells Another Unbelievable Lie – So Obviously False World Gets Nice Belly Laugh

The Jew-hating Obama is full of funny untrue statements this week, and the latest definitely doesn’t disappoint.

Notorious Anti-Israel Jew Hater Obama Tells Another Unbelievable Lie - So Obviously False World Gets Nice Belly Laugh

Notorious Anti-Israel Jew Hater Obama Tells Another Unbelievable Lie – So Obviously False World Gets Nice Belly Laugh

You’re not going to believe this, but Obama, one of the biggest Jew-hating enemies of Israel, actually said – “You know, I think I am the closest thing to a Jew that has ever sat in this office.”

Is this guy serious??? Obama only left out the words “Jew hating Nazi”, because what Obama really meant to say is, “You know, I think I am the closest thing to a Jew hating Nazi that has ever sat in this office”.

Then he goes on to say that “it hurts” when people calling him out on his hatred of Jews and Israel. “For people to say that I am anti-Israel, or, even worse, anti-Semitic, it hurts.” Awww.. Go cry to someone who believes you, or cares for that matter, you Jew hating piece of crap!

Ask anyone who isn’t a complete piece of shit libtard liar, and they will tell you that Obama has almost destroyed the US relationship with our closest ally, Israel, and that the only thing keeping our relationship alive with Israel is the possibility of running the Democrats out of Washington in the next election.

If Obama had his way, there would be no Israel.

President Obama once confided to a top adviser that he believes he is “the closest thing to a Jew that has ever sat in this office.”

In an interview by an Israeli TV station, former Obama adviser David Axelrod recalled the president venting in a moment of contemplation about criticisms that he doesn’t support Israel strongly enough, JPupdates.com reported.

“You know, I think I am the closest thing to a Jew that has ever sat in this office,” the president told Mr. Axelrod. “For people to say that I am anti-Israel, or, even worse, anti-Semitic, it hurts.”

White House press secretary Josh Earnest endorsed the sentiment Tuesday, saying Mr. Obama gave a heartfelt speech at a Jewish synagogue in Washington last month that expressed “the kinds of common bonds and common values that are embodied in his administration that are [also] advocated by the Jewish community.”

“The president does feel that kind of kinship,” Mr. Earnest said.

The TV report came out in advance of an exclusive interview that Mr. Obama conducted with Channel 2’s Ilana Dayan, which will be broadcast later Tuesday.

Mr. Axelrod also was critical of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has had a frosty relationship with Mr. Obama.

“The world of politics everywhere is divided into two categories: the first and more common is the people who run for public office because they want to be somebody,” Mr. Axelrod said. “A smaller group is made of respectable people who run for public office because they want to do something – something positive. Shape the future in a positive way. I think Benjamin Netanyahu completely falls in the first category. He is a great politician. He knows what he needs to do to get through the next election. But it seems to me that Israel has to think about what they need to do to get through the next generation.”

Martin Indyk, U.S. special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations from 2013 to 2014, told Ms. Dayan that “Israelis are ungrateful to this president.”

“They never appreciated his rule whereby nothing will harm the security of Israel,” Mr. Indyk said. “Obama did not manage to get that statement out so that the Israelis can really feel it. You are an emotional nation, not a rational nation. You work from your gut and not your mind. “

He said of Mr. Netanyahu’s speech to Congress this spring, which the White House opposed: “The prime minister really stuck his finger in President Obama’s eye, and this is a disturbing development.”

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