The anti-Semitic feelings of Obama and the Congressional Black Caucus are about to be on display.


<<<  The Black Caucus holding hands with the young Castro brother.  You should know that such action is designed to tell the world,  "We stand in solidarity with this communist regime."  

Editor's notes:  Little to nothing, negative,  is ever written about the Congressional Black Caucus.  If you are a frequent attendee to this blog,  and some 4,400 of you are,  you may know that the Black Caucus is a congressional collective that sees value in Communism,  and has often been found supporting the Castro brothers,  Hugo Chavez when he was alive,  and the governments of Venezuela,  Argentina,  Honduras.  Obama is a proud member of this Communist collective.  I don't mean to brand all CBC members as "communist,"  but,  neither do I believe that their willing support of communism is healthy or helpful to this nation's future.  Most importantly,  you should know that the CBC is disgustingly anti-Semitic,  and that is at play in this case.  

Obama has ignored the CBC leadership all the while he has been "president."  And his circumvention of congress is just that,  a circumvention of both Democrat and GOP leadership.   Keep this in mind, as well,  as you watch the developing reality pettiness of the Democrat blacks.  

The Hill   Leading members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) are lining up to skip a coming speech by the prime minister of Israel.
Reps. John Lewis (D-Ga.), the civil rights icon, and G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), the chairman of the CBC, said they won’t attend Benjamin Netanyahu’s March 3 speech before Congress to protest Speaker John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) decision to invite the prime minister without first consulting President Obama, according to The Associated Press.
“I think it’s an affront to the president and the State Department what the speaker did,” Lewis told the AP.
The lawmakers emphasized that they are not organizing a formal boycott, but had made the personal decision to steer clear of the speech.
“The only thing I can control is my attendance,” Butterfield told the AP.
Brenda Jones, a spokeswoman for Lewis, confirmed that the lawmaker is not planning to attend the speech, adding that the decision was not a boycott.

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