Ed Koch was the outspoken Mayor of New York City for twelve years.  He never minced words.  The following is his New Year Commentary prepared for Bloomberg Radio  (which, coincidentally, is owned by the current mayor.)

 

 We are now going through the most virulent anti-Semitic period since Hitler and Stalin.  Nearly 60 years after the end of World War II almost every country on the European continent, including England, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium and the Scandinavian countries, has seen major outbreaks of physical violence against their Jewish citizens, and against Jewish institutions,  including synagogues  and cemeteries.  At the same time, open hostility toward the State of Israel is at an all-time high.

 

 Only in the United States have we seen a full acceptance of Jews as citizens and the Jewish state treated as a friend and ally by an overwhelming number of fellow  citizens.  In the U.S., Jews have been permitted to rise and fall based on their individual talents, virtues and faults.  In one elite bastion after another, Jews have been selected to head institutions heretofore seen as beyond their reach.  Today the presidents of Harvard and Yale Universities are Jews, as are recent former presidents of Columbia and Princeton. Having been elected three times as mayor of the City of New York, I have been the beneficiary of this country's generosity and freedom from bigotry, and I will be eternally grateful.

 

 Americans traditionally make New Year's resolutions.   Before I list my own resolutions, I want to thank President George W. Bush and his advisers, Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary  of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,  Secretary of State Colin Powell and National  Security Adviser  Condoleezza Rice for their support of the State  of Israel.  They could easily have jettisoned Israel as a liability in their efforts to forge an international coalition  against worldwide terrorism.  I will be forever grateful to them, and I  hope that many other supporters of the  State of Israel will recognize and appreciate what  they have done.

 

 Fortunately for Jews and the State of Israel, American support of the  Jewish nation has been bipartisan.  Particularly helpful has been the Democratic leadership in both houses including Senator Tom Daschle, outgoing Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, as  well as former  President Bill Clinton and Senator Hillary  Clinton.  There are many others on both sides of the political aisle who deserve similar praise.  In the religious sector, I am grateful to the Reverends Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, both of whom have stood  up time and again in support and defense of the  Jewish nation.  Regrettably, there have been many clergy who have unfairly attacked Israel for attempting to defend itself against  near-daily terrorist acts against its citizens.  We were made privy to the true thoughts of Rev.  Billy Graham caught on  tape telling President Nixon his real  feelings about Jews and Israel.  He has since apologized, but what is an apology without contrition and efforts to  right the wrong done?  Worthless.

 

 Now to my personal NewYear's resolutions.  I will avoid France as a place to vacation.  France leads those countries in the Security Council who are the  enemies of the State of  Israel.  So too is Mexico, joining as a  consistent supporter of resolutions unfairly  denouncing Israel at the  U.N. Security Council.

 

 I will not support National Public Radio in any way.  NPR's reporters and management delight in unfairly  attacking Israel.

 

 I will no longer lend financial support to New York's Channel Thirteen public television station.  That station recently showed a documentary that was blatantly biased against Israel and has refused to acknowledge the  bias or to try to correct it.

 

 I will not watch ABC's World News Tonight anchored by Peter Jennings.  For many years, Jennings has specialized in vicious and unfair portrayals of Israel intended to injure the Jewish state and lionize Palestinians.  BBC News is horrifically anti-Israel and I will shun it completely.

 

 Susan Sontag will occupy the Ninth Circle of Hell for her outrageous assaults on Israel.  I will no longer read her works.  Regrettably, there are many others whom I could include on this  list, but I will leave that for another day.  I must confess I got enormous pleasure from the defeat of Congresswoman  Cynthia McKinney and her father in  the recent primary elections in Georgia.  In my view, both are anti-Semitic and anti-Israel.  No longer able to feed at the public trough, I doubt that either will make a comparable living in the private sector.

 

 I must close now to get ready for my Chanukah and Christmas shopping. I enjoy celebrating those holidays with Jewish and Christian friends whose goodwill and  affection  I will always cherish.