President Barack Obama is supposed to give a speech today focusing on jobs, specifically with regard to increasing employment for American citizens. As such, the Likudnik commentator Jonah Goldberg proposed to Obama the kind of speech he would like to hear. In brief, Goldberg wants Obama to admit that many of the actions he undertook have failed, that the programs and policies that were pursued as a result of his stimulus package were fanciful and delusional, and that green jobs never pulled off, despite the price paid by the U.S. taxpayers, for instance as one solar energy company endorsed by the government has failed. The proposed speech ends with a phrase uttered by the failed and demented actor Ronald Reagan, through whom the Israel lobby ruled, and who said that the government is not the solution, but the problem. Goldberg, and the Likudniks like him who place the interests of Israel above American interests themselves, are the most insolent people on the planet. For once, Goldberg accused Obama of what the Bush administration had perpetrated, with the help of the Israel lobby, the neoconservatives and the Likudniks around the administration. I have in front of me the last three issues of the National Review - which ran the proposed Obama speech as outlined by the extremist Goldberg-, the Weekly Standard, and Commentary magazine. All these publications are mouthpieces of the neocons, i.e. the Jewish American Likudniks who tainted their hands with the blood of six thousand American soldiers, and one million Arabs and Muslims, in the wars fought for oil-related and Israeli reasons. In one issue, or the current issue of the National Review, we find many, many articles on Obama, in addition to the proposed speech. Such articles include claims like: That the solar energy project is Obama's Enron, i.e. as catastrophic as the failure of the company Enron; an attack on the healthcare benefits for the poor which Obama succeeded in passing; a hagiographic review of Dick Cheney's memoirs, the Nazi-like war criminal; a racist attack on Obama; an attack on social welfare as Obama wants it describing it as a Ponzi scheme - in reference to how some investors in the stock exchange embezzle through imaginary projects (most recently seen with Bernard Madoff, who belongs with such people); and another article that purports to prove that Obama is a bad president…Of course, Reagan and George W. Bush were great presidents because they were ignorant men that the Likudniks ruled with them as a front. The Weekly Standard is as despicable as all the above, or even more so than that. Its last issue ran more articles attacking Obama. One of such articles claimed that Obama has united both the Republicans and the Democrats against him because of his stances on Israel. Another held that Obama is overrated, and a third article said that Obama has put off his speech on jobs because it coincided with a scheduled televised debate among the Republican contenders for the presidency, moving it to the next day, which coincides with the opening of the American football season. Then there was an article attacking his speech on jobs before it was even delivered, and another about the relationship between the Obama administration and a failed solar energy firm. In addition, there were two stories: One that said that Rick Perry is ahead of Obama in the polls, and another that claimed that Obama's high popularity among the voters would not save him come Election Day. Then Commentary magazine outdid both the National Review and the Weekly Standard, in distorting facts or denying them outright. The first piece in Commentary magazine criticized the Arab-American activist Jim Zogby, because he attacked the Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, after she introduced a resolution proposing that the United States suspend its contribution to the UN budget in protest of its stances on Israel. I say Jim Zogby is an American citizen defending his country's interests, while Ros-Lehtinen is a Jewish immigrant from Cuba who represents Israel in the Congress. And Commentary magazine is equally fanatical as her. Its last issue included articles attacking Obama or criticizing his policies, and the magazine even decided beforehand that the president's speech on jobs would not improve his popularity. These rightwing magazines and think-tanks - where some of the venom-spreading writers work and which they use as a platform-, have attacked the president day after day, if not every day, ever since he won the elections. As such, my advice to him would be to stop trying to appease the extremist Likudnik right, because the latter works for the benefit of a foreign country, rather than any American interest of any kind. I suggest to the President, therefore, that he give a speech in which he says it very clearly that all the economic and military problems overseas of the United States are caused by the allegiance of the war and evil cabal to Israel, the fascist occupation state, rendering the United States the most hated country in the world, while Israel lives at the expense of the American taxpayer, even when the country is bankrupt. If he indeed did so, he would not be lying as the Israel lobby does, but would be reminding the Americans of George W. Bush's losing wars and his role in ruining the economy, and how the Israel lobby and the Likudnik neocons sought to do this, along with Congressmen and women like that Cuban immigrant. He must quote their statements and adduce their actions, as they have obstructed every measure he has taken to improve the economy, in order to blame him for their failure; a failure established enough to convict them in a court of law, and not just before the public opinion. [email protected]