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* [https://mises.org/library/review-origins-second-world-war Review of The Origins of the Second World War] | * [https://mises.org/library/review-origins-second-world-war Review of The Origins of the Second World War] | ||
* [https://mises.org/library/revisionism-our-time Revisionism for Our Time] | * [https://mises.org/library/revisionism-our-time Revisionism for Our Time] | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Murray N. Rothbard/Antisemitism and Holocaust denial]] | |||
* [[Murray N. Rothbard/Racism]] |
Revision as of 09:37, 20 March 2023
The shell game, then, is to sa~ first, that Pat is not necessarily anti-Se- mitic because he is critical ofIsrael, but that Rosenthal's proboscis tells him that Pat is an anti-Semite. Before writing his hate-Buchanan column, Rosenthal says that he consulted none other than Elie Wiesel, the profes- sional Holocaust survivor, who pronounced the magic words: '~thoughI very rarely use the word 'antisemite'" (Hah! That'll be the day!), opined Wiesel, "I feel there is something in him that is opposed to my people." Well, that's it: Who can quarrel with Wiesel's ineffable "feelings"? Between Wiesel's inner oracle and Rosenthal's nose, no one has much ofa chance.