A
scoop care of Eli Lake and Dan Ephron:
Casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson, a major contributor to Mitt
Romney’s election effort, is pressing the Republican nominee to
come out for the release of Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, a major
Republican donor and associates of Adelson and Romney tell The
Daily Beast.
Romney has rejected the request so far, telling Adelson he would
have to review the relevant intelligence material accessible to him
as president before granting Pollard clemency, said the sources,
who are relaying accounts of conversations from both Adelson and
Romney. Romney “could not consider the Pollard situation because he
doesn’t have access to the classified information,” one source
said…
In December, Romney was asked for his view of Pollard at a
meeting with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations. According to Malcolm Hoenlein, the group’s CEO, “He
did not say what people wanted to hear. Instead he gave a more
nuanced response and pointed to the fact that when he was governor
of Massachusetts he did not review decisions of the court unless
there was judicial misconduct.[“]
That Jewish organizations would take up Pollard’s cause has
always baffled me. Pollard remains in prison because, rather than
rigorously adhere to the terms of his plea deal, under which he was
not supposed to talk to the press, he (and his wife) embarked on an
obnoxious media campaign of defiant interviews, implicitly smearing
all Jewish American intelligence operatives as potential security
threats with suggestions that leaking secrets to Israel was somehow
a religious obligation. This was as disingenuous as it was
offensive; Pollard leaked, or reached out with the intention of
leaking, to several other countries. No principled champion of
Zion, Pollard betrayed his country purely out of recklessness and
greed. He lived a lavish lifestyle bankrolled by selling state
secrets, and it cost taxpayers millions, possibly billions, to undo
the damage he did.
There are legitimate legal questions Pollard’s case — his
defense attorney made some terrible errors — but they’d be moot if
he had simply kept his mouth shut until after sentencing. There’s
no chance he’d have received a life sentence if had. Pollard
deserves scorn, not sympathy, and certainly not a spot anywhere
near the top of the agenda for pro-Israel Americans like Adelson.
In fact, given the way Pollard has been romanticized by his Israeli
supporters, his release would damage US-Israeli relations. Imagine
the political effect of an American traitor arriving in Israel,
greeted by cheering crowds.
A life sentence for spying on behalf of an ally is unusual, but
Pollard’s is an unusual case. Romney is absolutely right to rebuff
the misguided campaign on Pollard’s behalf, and if elected, Romney
would surely come to the same conclusion as his predecessors:
Jonathan Pollard belongs in prison.
For those interested in the details of the Pollard case,
this long 2002 piece by Edwin Black is fairly comprehensive
(albeit slightly out of date; since it was written, Pollard’s case
has failed before appellate courts yet again).
RJ| 8.6.12 @ 12:08PM
Israel and friends of Israel should never petition in favor of Jonathan Pollard's release. He is a traitor to the United States. Making Pollard an issue only raises questions as to Israel's views towards the United States.
Libertyinfinite| 8.6.12 @ 1:06PM
So the guy leaked American secrets to Israel, so that Israel might be safer? & then he pretty much just sold whatever he could to whoever would pay him? It's not real clear to me from this story, exactly what it is that he did. & I guess when romney is involved, it doesn't matter. The point that the right is making is that romney is innocent, right? If romney is innocent, why doesn't he make a statement about what is going on in America today? The gay marriage issue? He will hand the win to the left on that. I say romney is still guilty. Sorry, you need more smoke & mirrors that what you've got to sell that RINO.
Occam's Tool| 8.6.12 @ 3:03PM
Pollard should NOT be released. There are consequences to actions, and Jonathan made things MUCH tougher.
RCV| 8.6.12 @ 4:21PM
Agreed.
Le Cracquere| 8.7.12 @ 9:08AM
Pollard is precisely where he belongs. He was and is a traitor to America. Moreover, he's an equally pernicious foe of Israel--Hamas & Stormfront combined couldn't have handed as much rhetorical ammo to the world's Jew-haters (it's a wonder they haven't cut him a check).
His American and Israeli supporters ought to understand that some professed friends can be worse and more poisonous than the average enemy.
Occam's Tool| 8.7.12 @ 10:48AM
Like my buddy the cracker says---with his usual wit and perspicacity.