Consider this headline from the Lexington Herald-Leader:
Son of Sen. Rand Paul apologizes for antisemitic comments made to congressman
William Paul, son of U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, has apologized for antisemitic remarks made to a New York congressman at a bar in Washington, D.C. earlier this week.
William Paul “drunkenly hurled antisemitic insults at Rep. Mike Lawler, R-New York, at a Capitol Hill bar and restaurant,” according to NOTUS reporter Reese Gorman, who witnessed the interaction.
William Paul introduced himself as Rand Paul’s son and confronted Lawler about Rep. Thomas Massie’s Republican primary election in Kentucky on May 19. If Massie loses against President Donald Trump’s endorsed candidate Ed Gallrein, William Paul told Lawler it would be because of “your people,” according to the report.
“My people?” Lawler asked.
“Yeah, you Jews,” William Paul said.
Lawler clarified he wasn’t Jewish, and William Paul apologized for “calling (him) a Jew,” according to the NOTUS report. William Paul continued and said Jewish people were “anti-American,” and Lawler and his “Jewish supporters” served Israel more than America.
Lawler told William Paul he was being antisemitic and defended his support of Israel.
Yes, William Paul made an apology. But his apology wasn't for making anti-Semitic remarks.
Paul apologized for calling Rep. Lawler a Jew.
To be clear, William Paul harbors hatred towards Jews and confronted Lawler on the basis of that hatred.
Oh, Paul made a formal 'this isn't who I am' apology and blamed it on his drinking for which he says he is getting help.
In vino veritas!
Keep in mind that the younger Paul has had multiple run ins with the law concerning his drinking going back more than a decade.
Paul might very well be a recovering alcoholic, but he is not a recovering anti-Semite.
When it comes to Paul's anti-Semitism, I don't think the acorn fell far from the tree. His grandfather, former Congressman and GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul, had no qualms about associating with anti-Semites and was more than happy to excuse such conduct. Senator Paul is more circumspect but goes out of his way to support anti-Israel bills and opposes governmental action against anti-Semitism.
So, when I learned William Paul went on a drunken, anti-Semitic tirade, consider me completely unsurprised.
It is said that one cannot recover from alcoholism until one admits a drinking problem.
Likewise, one cannot recover from anti-Semitism until one admits a problem with Jews and a willingness to change attitudes.
I don't think William Paul will admit to being an anti-Semite no matter how many anti-Semitic things he says.