Paul Findley (L), Richard Nixon (M), Marlon Brando (R) [Wikipedia]
Richard Nixon was not a man given to moral clarity. But in the privacy of the Oval Office, away from the choreography of statecraft, he spoke with a bluntness that history rarely forgives and seldom forge “Let me explain something about the Jewish lobby in this country. They believe that being for Israel first does not mean that you’re putting America second. But an American president”, he insisted, “has to approach it differently. He’s always got to think first of what is best for America. An American president must make a decision that does not, in effect, give the Israelis a blank check”. Nixon went further. “Every Jewish prime minister that I have known has enlisted American Jews to bring […]

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