Jews in the House: the Antisemitism Edition

When recently asked if he detects any Antisemitism among the House Republican caucus, Rep. Eric Cantor answered by not answering, rambling on about the continuing struggle to improve “religious and racial matters” in this country.

“We’ve continued to provide, ya know, equal treatment to everybody,” Cantor remarked. Best of all was his uncomfortable silence when pressed yet again to comment specifically upon his colleagues in the House.  See for yourself:

 

4 Responses to “Jews in the House: the Antisemitism Edition”

  1. You gotta appreciate his honesty.


    Clare · April 20th, 2012 at 12:19 pm
  2. now when they ask obaa abt the anti semitism emanating from the cbc……


    israel · April 22nd, 2012 at 1:13 pm
  3. Who is this idiot asking the questions, and why on Earth would he say “we’re talking about the Republican conference”? The anti-Semites are ALL on the Democrat side. Rabid Jew haters like Barbara Lee, Jim McDemott, Nick Rahall, Keith Ellison, Andre Carson, the former maniacal Jew-hater Cynthia McKinney, etc. But of course this guy isn’t so brave as to take on CBC members.


    Jon Rosenbluth · April 29th, 2012 at 11:37 pm
  4. No anti-Black racism here at all, sir!


    B.BarNavi · May 15th, 2012 at 4:12 pm

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