It's easy to hate Jews these days.
And it's even easier to knock, kick and stomp on Israel.
Really, it doesn't matter if you're in Sweden or Saudi Arabia, Jew-hating works across the board and you don't even have to be an Arab to want to kill Zionists.
The prime culprits behind this mega-anti-semitism and voracious appetite for slamming the Middle East's only democracy reside in Washington, D.C.
You start with the Muslim president who was fingered by this column as a Jew-hater long before anyone else condemned him. Then, you move on to his viciously ant-Israel secretary of state who-redefines phony with his every move.
Barack Obama's attempts to undercut Israel at every opportunity are rooted in the 20 years he spent attending a Chicago church. Relentlessly, its preacher voiced a Jew-hating message that should have sent a fair-minded person out the doors.
Instead the Muslim who became president listened intently; never once challenging the clergyman not voicing disapproval.
Sure enough, right after taking office, Obama journeyed to Egypt and delivered a speech in which he virtually demanded that Israel return to the 1967 lines if peace was to be restored to the Middle East.
With that speech -- and an endless amount of anti-Israel decisions thereafter -- Uncle Sam's ill-advised president send a message to every single Arab leader and that was -- do what you want to bring Israel down and you won't hear a peep out of me.
From that point on representatives of militant Islam, from Tehran to Beirut, saw the green light and revved up their anti-Israel invective to a point where finding a "moderate" Arab leader is more difficult than brewing hot coffee on an iceberg.
When Obama attended an APAC convention about three years ago, he proclaimed, "I have Israel's back."
Hearing that, I wrote on these pages that the president would have Israel's back but only after he stabbed it three dozen times until the body was dead.
Months before Obama won a second term, I wrote in this column that if the Muslim was re-elected he would more than re-double his Israel-hating to a point never before experienced by an American leader.
Of course, I was right as he persistently tried to overthrow Benjamin Netanyahu prior to the Israeli elections and, of course, thereafter with a series of horrendous decisions -- support for Hamas, among many others -- undercutting Jerusalem.
His flunkies with the Secretary of State title did nothing to alter this pro-Arab course. Hilary Clinton, who to this day has not accomplished anything in the political realm except get media coverage was no bargain.
But Kerry has been so much worse you would like that his decisions were being scripted by the Muslim Brotherhood and Hezbollah propagandists.
Naturally, the Europeans -- those many, many nations that inspired the Holocaust -- took the cue from Washington and have relentlessly attacked Israel no matter what rational arguments point to the Arabs as the true culprits.
Which brings us to the world-wide Jew-hating which grows in virulence by the month.
Believe me, it's not going to stop. No number of massacres in Paris nor elsewhere will alter this anti-Semitic plague with only the election of a pro-Israel Republican president as the possible salvation.
Rest assured, I take no solace in reminded one and all that I told you so a long time ago when the Jews misguided faith in Obama encouraged is endless spate of assaults on Israel.
That man in the White House is the prime culprit, stoking the flames of anti-Semitism to a point where when a Jew is killed in Sweden, France or Israel, the formerly civilized world reacts with consummate indifference.
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