[The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II by Burton J. Hendrick]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II CHAPTER XXV 4/51
I do not think anybody in the United States need be the least concerned about the Zionist movement because there isn't a single Jew in our country such a fool as to go to Palestine when he can stay in the United States.
The whole thing is a sentimental, religious, more or less unnatural and fantastic idea and I don't think will ever trouble so practical a people as we and our Jews are. The following memorandum is dated February 10, 1918: General Bliss[69] has made a profound and the best possible impression here by his wisdom and his tact.
The British have a deep respect for him and for his opinions, and in inspiring and keeping high confidence in us he is worth an army in himself.
I have seen much of him and found out a good deal about his methods.
He is simplicity and directness itself.
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