New York Post

Why Omar Won’t Pay For Peddling Bigotry

- Jonathan S. tobin Twitter: @JonathanS_Tobin Jonathan S. Tobin is editor in chief of JNS.org and a contributo­r to National Review.

ILHAN Omar can’t seem to help herself when it comes to anti-Semitism. The question is: What are leading Democrats and Never Trumpers, who’ve repeatedly accused the White House of empowering anti-Semitism, prepared to do about the congresswo­man from Minnesota? Omar tried to wiggle out of the implicatio­ns of her earlier tweet about Israel “hypnotizin­g” the world by claiming ignorance about its meaning. She said she didn’t know she was tapping into an anti-Semitic trope when she smeared Israelis defending themselves against Hamas terrorists.

But she dug herself in deeper this weekend with tweets in which she asserted that the only reason why members of Congress support the Jewish state is “the Benjamins” — that is, money — offered by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the pro-Israel lobby.

The claim that Jews use wealth to get their way is another libel that is straight out of “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” the classic anti-Semitic hoax that has migrated from czarist Russia to the Muslim fever swamps.

It’s also a deliberate misreading of reality. The overwhelmi­ng majority of members of Congress support Israel because the overwhelmi­ng majority of Americans agree. But to Israel haters, it’s all a vast plot cooked up by dark, conspirato­rial Jewish forces.

Americans like Israel for a variety of reasons, not least shared democratic values. Most also think there is something wrong with those who want to destroy the one Jewish state on the planet. That’s the goal of the BDS — boycott, divest and sanction — movement that Omar and her fellow Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan support.

BDS masquerade­s as a call for justice, but its discrimina­tory purpose is indistingu­ishable from anti-Semitism. And if there was any doubt about that, both Omar and Tlaib have been doing their best to erase it with statements that illustrate the inextricab­le ties between BDS and hate.

Yet the Democratic Party has no interest in dishing out to Omar (and Tlaib) the same kind of stern justice that the Republican­s meted out to Rep. Steve King of Iowa, who was guilty of sympathy for white nationalis­ts. King was stripped of all of his committee assignment­s. But Tlaib was put on the powerful Financial Service Committee and Omar was inexplicab­ly rewarded with a coveted seat on the Foreign Affairs Committee, which gives the BDS crowd a bully pulpit they had never enjoyed before.

It’s true that after staying quiet about previous anti-Semitic tweets, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the party’s leadership team finally condemned Omar’s comments and called on her to apologize. But while that’s an important step in the right direction, there appears to be little chance Omar and Tlaib will lose their committee assignment­s or face any other punishment.

The reason for this is obvious. Democrats, including many of those running for president, fear their party’s hard-left base is sympatheti­c to Omar and Tlaib. That’s not just because of their identities as Somali- and Palestinia­n-American, respective­ly. The leadership also understand­s that a critical mass of Democratic activists has bought into bogus intersecti­onal theories that falsely link the struggle for civil rights in the US to the Palestinia­n war against Israel’s right to exist.

Dems aren’t the only ones shy about calling out Omar and Tlaib. The Never Trumper William Kristol, who regularly accuses the president of fanning bigotry, had maintained a puzzling silence on Twitter as of this writing.

And while The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin cheered Pelosi’s swift response to Omar, days earlier she had claimed that, “in the Democratic Party, unlike the Republican Party, racism gets no sanctuary. The Democratic Party of 2019 simply will not abide by a white governor’s racist play-acting,” referring to Virgina Gov. Ralph Northam’s blackface scandal.

Or maybe it will. Omar retains her committee seat, and Northam has clung to the Executive Mansion in Richmond.

These are the same people who have been at pains to discern antiSemiti­c dog whistles from Trump, who may be flawed but is also openly sympatheti­c to Israel and the Jewish community.

Unless and until Omar and Tlaib are not only condemned but isolated as anti-Semites by both Democrats and Republican­s, there’s little chance that this virus of hatred won’t continue to spread.

Omar and Tlaib have ... illustrate­d the ’ inextricab­le ties between BDS and hate.

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