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The Issue: President Biden’s appearance with “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine” by Rashid Khalidi.
I’m not surprised, but still outraged, that the doddering old lame-duck-in-chief, followed by his tax-evading offspring, has the chutzpah to parade around in public carrying a tome written by a Columbia University dissident who bashed our greatest ally in the Middle East (“The final insult,” Nov. 30).
On a weekend set aside for giving thanks, the Bidens were celebrating their ill-gotten fortune on Nantucket Island at the home of billionaire David Rubenstein. I guess it’s too cold for Rehoboth Beach.
How ironic that they had dinner at a restaurant named “Brotherhood of Thieves.” This mob cannot be gone soon enough.
Bill Lewis
Danbury, Conn.
The Post critiques President Biden’s choice of books. But isn’t that type of judgment a slippery slope?
A person might choose to read a book knowing in advance that they disagree with most of it. Or perhaps it’s one’s practice to read what the other guys are saying to avoid being in an information bubble.
Do we really want to live in a society where we get attacked for reading the “wrong” book? It’s our actions, not our reading choices, that should be judged for their moral value.
David Barry
Brookline, Mass.
Biden was seen carrying a book written by Rashid Khalidi titled “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine.”
The book accuses Israel of being a colonial enterprise that should not exist. Even though pro-Zionist Israel became a nation again in 1948, Israel is actually over 3,000 years old.
God gave Israel her own land (ancient Canaan) through an unconditional covenant with Abraham thousands of years ago.
So, how can it be said Israel has robbed the land from the Palestinians? Let me say this: “Long live the nation of Israel.”
Frederick Bedell Jr.
Bellerose
Biden can read what he wants, just as Columbia Professor Khalidi is free to write it. However, neither can change the truth.
Archeologists have proven that Jews, not Palestinians, are the indigenous people of what is now Israel. Neither the reading nor writing of books will change that fact.
Mel Young
Boca Raton Fla.
The anti-Israel book Biden picked up at Nantucket Bookworks is an inversion of reality.
The author, Rashid Khalidi, claims that the Palestinian Arabs are indigenous people who have been occupied by the Jews, but the Bible states that the Jews were there 3,000 years ago.
The Arabs invaded in the year 636, expropriated Jewish houses and property, uprooted Jewish farmers from their soil and colonized Israel.
Khalidi also accuses Jews of discriminating against Christians when it was the Palestinian Liberation Organization that turned Lebanon into hell for the Christians living there. It was Israel who gave refuge to the Christians who fled Lebanon.
Gamaliel Isaac
Manhattan
I was saddened to see that The Post has apparently gone progressive, based on Saturday’s issue.
I count Biden as the worst president that this country has had to endure so far, but his or my choice of books is none of anyone’s business.
Your front-page splash and story of his decision to read the anti-Israel screed suggests that some sort of censorship is appropriate. That position is the antithesis of The Post’s typical and correct attitude regarding the free flow of speech and information.
Although I doubt that he has sufficient mental capacity to properly process the information in the book, his apparent interest in its content should not be subject to scorn.
Francis Accisano
Brielle, NJ
Looking at the photo, I’m surprised that Biden would take the time to read — unless Dr. Jill reads it to him.
The rest of the Biden tribe look as if they just rolled out of bed.
Alfred Bonnabel
Manhattan