Hollywoods Haim Saban, the Egyptian-born, Israeli-raised billionaire entertainment mogul and Hillary Clinton donor, warned an Israeli television channel Saturday that Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is dangerous for Israel. Were seeing a serious campaign and a tsunami of support for Donald Trump. Hes a dangerous clown. Hes dangerous to the world and dangerous to Israel
hes unpredictable. Nobody knows whats going on in his head. One day he supports Israel, and the other hes saying hes neutral, Saban told Israels Channel 2, according to the Jerusalem Post.
In contrast, he said, Hillary Clinton would be wonderful for Israel: Hillary would be great for Israel, she would be great for the Middle East, she would be great for the world
Hillary will be excellent for those who back a two-state solution. For those who dont believe in the two-state solution, then she would not be so great
because she believes in it.
Saban, the California-based producer behind the Power Rangers and other hit childrens shows, is a major contributor to pro-Israel causes, and to the Democratic Party.
Last year, in an unusual step, he opposed President Barack Obamas Iran deal, calling it very bad and something that the pro-Israel community needed to fight against. Saban also suggested that Hillary Clinton also opposed the Iran deal, hoping to signal to the pro-Israel community that she had a more acceptable position than her boss.
Later, Saban said that he accepted the deal as a fait accompli. Contrary to Sabans reassurances, Clinton embraced the deal and has campaigned on her support for it i the 2016 presidential race.
Last week, Breitbart News reported a campaign to convince Jews in particular that Donald Trump is unacceptable, based largely on smears and innuendo.
Poster Comment:
If Trump is for America First policy he will be the natural enemy of folks like Saban, Levine, Kristol and Krauthammer who have foreign loyalties. Electing Trump will piss off a bunch of foreign leeches around the globe. These guys are crapping their pants at the idea of an America that can say "no."