We’ve detailed how New York state assemblyman Dov Hikind is part of Aaron Klein’s mighty Wurlitzer — one of the WorldNetDaily reporter’s go-to guys when he feels the need to bash liberals on the subject of Israel. Klein and Hikind are both admirers of far-right Israeli extremist Meir Kahane, so it’s no surprise the two would have a symbiotic relationship.
But we somehow suspect that Klein and WND won’t be reporting Hikind’s latest offense:
Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind says he’s sorry if he offended anyone with the blackface makeup he wore for his Purim party this weekend — but insists his costume choice wasn’t meant to be anything but “innocent” fun.
“In hindsight, I should have picked something else. It never crossed my mind for a split second that I was doing something wrong. It was as innocent as something can be,” said Hikind, who drew heavy condemnation for wearing an Afro-style wig and having a makeup artist darken his skin for his basketball-player getup.
“People in the community were dressed up as Arabs. What was that about?” asked Hikind, an Orthodox Jew who’s known for his impassioned critiques of anything he thinks smacks of the slightest anti-Semitism, according to our Reuven Blau, who was on scene for the presser outside the longtime lawmaker’s home.
“My wife was dressed as the devil. And she’s not a devil. It was to look different on Purim without deep intentions. I just wanted to look different and unrecognizable,” Hikind said.
“I understand people’s sensitivities. Nobody meant anything. It was not meant to offend you or hurt you in any fashion. I’m sorry people were offended. It was not meant that way.”
Expect WND to sweep this unflattering story about a cherished source way, way under the rug — just as Klein and WND refused to report on the sex scandal of Israeli President Moshe Katsav, presumably because Katsav was a member of the right-wing Likud Party.