I am continually amazed by two ethnic groups in America: Blacks and Jews. Both are absolutely hated by the left in this country, and yet, both groups vote almost as a block for democrats. It makes no sense at all to me.
I tell you, as much as I can’t figure out why blacks vote for the party of the KKK and Jim Crow in overwhelming numbers, the fact that Jews vote overwhelmingly democrat puzzles me to no end. I mean if you hang around the average lefty, you’d find they blame all of the world’s problems on Israel (and George Bush)
In fact, many of the far left radicals openly support terror groups like Hamas over Israel. Our president has many ties to people who openly support Hamas!
With that said, it was refreshing to read this from Caroline Glick in the Jerusalem Post:
Column One: Sarah Palin’s friendship
Hers is the strongest single American voice opposing Obama’s foreign policy, supporting Israel and denying Iran nuclear weapons.
US President Barack Obama is an inept, incompetent leader. More than his failure to pass his domestic agenda on health care and global warming despite his Democratic Party’s control over both houses of Congress, Iran’s announcement on Thursday that it is a nuclear power and has the capacity to produce weapons-grade uranium is a testament to Obama’s feckless incompetence. Even his most ardent supporters are admitting this.
Take The New York Times. In a news analysis Thursday of Obama’s failure to prevent Iran from advancing with its nuclear program, David Sanger wrote that for the US president, the last year has been “a year in which little in his dealings with Iran has gone the way that the White House expected.”
Since Obama first announced his wish to sit down with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at a Democratic presidential candidates’ debate in the spring of 2008, the 44th US president’s only strategy for dealing with Iran has been to appease its leaders. And as of Tuesday, he still believes that ingratiating himself with the regime is his best bet.
On Tuesday, Obama wouldn’t admit that appeasement has failed, even as all of Iran’s top leaders said they were expanding their illicit uranium enrichment activities. The most he would do was acknowledge that the regime’s leaders “have made their choice so far, although the door is still open.”
As for sanctions, well, Obama said it will take “several weeks” to put those together at the UN.
The distressing truth is that Obama’s aim has never been to prevent Teheran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. His whole “sanctions-if-engagement-fails” strategy is just a ruse. The Obama administration has never intended to place biting sanctions on Iran. As one senior administration official told The New York Times, the purpose of the sanctions talk is to get the Iranians to agree to negotiate. As he put it, “This is about driving them back to negotiations, because the real goal here is to avoid war.”
Got that? As far as Obama is concerned, Iran with nuclear weapons isn’t the main concern. Israel using force to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is the main concern.
US PRESIDENTS have a far freer hand in foreign policy than they have in domestic affairs. A president’s ability to implement his domestic agenda is constrained by Congress. Congress has much less of a say in foreign policy. But the main constraining factor for a US president in both domestic and foreign affairs is public opinion.
Over the past year, Obama failed to pass his domestic agenda even though he enjoyed governing majorities in both houses of Congress, because the public opposed his agenda. So, too, if the public is able to express its opposition to his foreign policy, particularly as it relates to Israel and Iran, he will be unable to sustain it.
To date, in light of his sinking approval ratings, the main thing Obama has had going for him is that since the presidential election, his political opponents have lacked a leader capable of uniting his opponents around an alternative path. Over the past week, that leader may have emerged.
On Saturday, former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin gave the keynote address at the Tea Party Movement convention in Nashville, Tennessee. As she did in the presidential campaign, Palin electrified her audience in Nashville by credibly channeling the populist impulses of American voters. In her signature line she asked, “So how’s that hopey changey stuff working out for ya?”
Palin excoriated Obama on his handling of US foreign policy. Among other things, she noted that a year into his quest to appease dictators, America’s international standing is in shambles. “Israel, a friend and a critical ally, now questions the strength of our support,” she added.
Palin bellowed that on issues of foreign policy, there is no room for self-delusion. As she put it, “National security, that’s the one place where you’ve got to call it like it is.” And then, “We need a foreign policy that distinguishes America’s friends from her enemies and recognizes the true nature of the threats that we face.”
If her address wasn’t enough to convince Americans – and specifically American Jews – that Palin thinks supporting Israel and standing up to Iran are the keys to US national security, then there was her interview on Fox News Sunday. Asked how Obama can win reelection in 2012, Palin responded, “Say he decided to declare war on Iran or decided really to come out and do whatever he could to support Israel, which I would like him to do.”
And if that still isn’t enough, there is her lapel pin. The politician who leads the populist opposition to Obama decided to make her most important speech since the 2008 election wearing a pin featuring the US flag and the Israeli flag.
Palin, who is considering a run in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries, is using her public platforms to reassemble the coalition of security hawks, social conservatives and blue collar workers that propelled Ronald Reagan to the White House in 1980. Her support for Israel serves her in building support among both security hawks and social conservatives.
Unlike Obama’s empty protestations of support for Israel, Palin’s support is obviously heartfelt and therefore will not diminish while Obama remains in office. And as Palin becomes stronger, her ability to influence the US debate in a manner that constrains Obama’s freedom to intimidate Israel into allowing Iran to become a nuclear power will rise.
In spite of Palin’s extraordinary support for Israel, the American Jewish community overwhelmingly rejects her. As Jennifer Rubin noted in her article, “Why Jews hate Palin,” in Commentary magazine, Jews disapproved of Sen. John McCain’s choice of Palin as his running-mate by a 54 to 37 percent majority. The sneering broadsides published against Palin by leading American Jewish writers are legion.
In her article, Rubin gives a number of reasons for American Jews’ rejection of Palin.
On the one hand, American Jews, who overwhelmingly self-identify as Democrats and disproportionately identify as liberals, oppose Palin for the same reason they oppose all social-conservative Republicans – because she isn’t a liberal Democrat. What makes American Jews’ rejection of Palin unique is its emotional potency. Rubin argues that the visceral hatred that many American Jews express towards Palin is effectively an issue of class hatred, or snobbery. They are four generations removed from the sweatshops where their great grandparents labored on New York’s Lower East Side. And they don’t like this woman with a funny accent who went to University of Idaho, guts fish and shoots moose.
This may be true. But if it is, American Jews might want to rethink their loyalty to their social class. As the demonstrations against Ambassador Michael Oren at UC Irvine, against former prime minister Ehud Olmert at University of Chicago, against Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon at Oxford, as well as the disinvitation of Prof. Benny Morris at Cambridge and the celebrity of Harvard’s anti-Semitic Prof. Steve Walt show clearly, the bastions of intellectual elitism where American Jews feel most at home have become the repositories of the most virulent hatred of Jews in America and the West today.
Liberal standard bearers like Hollywood have had no compunction about giving prestigious awards to movies like Paradise Now, which glorified murderers of Jews in a manner unmatched since the days of Leni Riefenstahl. Elite media outlets like The Atlantic monthly are only too happy to publish the rantings of newly fashionable critics like Andrew Sullivan.
Liberal Democratic Jewish voices, like Leon Wieseltier at The New Republic, are aware that there is a problem with the rampant anti-Semitism in their camp. And they fear that as a consequence, American Jews may take a second look at Palin with her Israeli flag lapel pin. As Wieseltier wrote this week, “A day does not go by when I do not do my humble part to prevent such a transformation [of American Jewry from liberals to conservatives] from coming to pass.”
THE FACT of the matter is that for Israel’s sake such a transformation can’t happen quickly enough. It isn’t that American Jews have to change their social agenda, but they must recognize that today, sadly, there is not meaningful bipartisan support for Israel in the US Congress. The 54 lawmakers who wrote Obama a letter last month asking him to force Israel to open up Gaza’s borders were all Democrats. Opposition to passing sanctions against Iran, and opposition to an Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear installations, are only politically significant among Democrats.
In her speech at the Tea Party Conference, Palin said, “We need a commander-in-chief, not a professor of law standing at the lectern.”
The fact of the matter is that Obama came to many of his anti-Israel sensibilities through his professor friends – Rashid Khalidi, John Mearshimer, Samantha Power, William Ayres, Bernadine Dohrn and, of course, the late Edward Said. Americans interested in national security – and particularly American Jews who support Israel – should be the first ones to second Palin’s statement.
Sarah Palin’s emergence as the mouthpiece of populist opposition to Obama presents Israel’s supporters – and particularly Israel’s Jewish supporters – with an extraordinary opportunity and an extraordinary challenge. Palin’s coupling of support for Israel with her populist domestic agenda marks the first time that support for Israel has been treated as a core, populist issue. The opportunity this presents for American Jews who care about Israel is without precedent.
But of course, to make the best use of this opportunity, American Jews who support Israel have to disappoint Wieseltier. They have to acknowledge that the Left has rejected their cause and increasingly, rejects them.
Obama’s failure to prevent Iran from moving forward with its nuclear program, and his stubborn refusal to support an Israeli move to deny Iran the ability to threaten Israel and global security as a whole, place Israel and core US national security interests in unprecedented jeopardy. His fellow Democrats’ willingness to support him as he maintains this perilous course means that the Democratic ship has abandoned Israel, and strategic sanity.
Palin’s future in politics is unknowable. But what is clear enough is that today hers is the strongest single American voice opposing Obama’s foreign policy and the loudest advocate for supporting Israel and denying Iran nuclear weapons. For this she deserves the thanks and support of American Jewry.
As Americans, we must support Israel to the fullest. They are our strongest ally in that part of the world. Sarah Palin is unabashed in her support for Israel and the Jewish people. This is a good thing. Hopefully the Jewish people in America will wake up and realize who their friends are and who their enemies are.





































SARAH PALINE IS AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE AND ICE CREAM, AND I ONLY HOPE THAT THE GOOD LORD, LETS HER RUN IN 2012 FOR PRESIDENT OF THE GREATEST NATION ON EARTH…IF THE JEWS DON'T KNOW BY NOW, THAT SHE IS FOR THEM AS OUR ALLIES, THEN I FEEL SORRY FOR THEM….SHE IS A GREAT AND PATROIT AMERICAN, SHE LOVES OUR COUNTRY, AND SO DO ALL AMERICANS THANK YOU SARAH…….
Cleveland 02/20/10
It be a trip ( good guess ) The former Gov. be Jew or Jewish,.?
The big big move thats to be in Israel will be Israel beconing the Country Israel,..as:,.Israel to become "The Small Country That Rises In The East,..!!
The merger becoming one nation with the Israelis and Palestinians
to be the big thing which changes the Middle East,..And, The Palin
Entourage(sp) may be the exact piece to the formula,..
Israel to be: One Nation of People,..different denominations, ofcourse,
having one fooce of management,..One government,.!??
Eliasis Yahwehei UTO
Dear Sarah,
I appreciate your sincere and genuine approach to american politics, yet I hate to inform you they are jewish or jewish people not Jews. To me its like calling a black man the N word. I do support you in what I perceive as a very honest person, who takes offense in the personal attacks to your character. If you continue to use this misnomer you may find people may imply your a racist, as we all know the jewish people are Gods chosen people. Be that as it may, since I have come forward as a staunch supporter of yours, I am willing to offer any support you deem necessary. I have quite the insight to what is needed to fix America and can put her back on track in no time at all. Im sure you hear this from everyone so all I request is a personal response from you to ensure my full participation. Who knows I just may be the politcal sevant you seek and the country needs. Besides, how hard could it be if one is just honest, straightforward and has integrity. So I find myself waiting for your response to leave me as the silent majority or stand behind you as the second largest voice this great country has. Thank you for your time or if found me to be uncircumstandtial your staff's time.
Jeff Hornbeck
Milford,PA
Sarah is right, we do need a Commander – in – Chief not a law professor. For over a year now we have witnessed how inept a leader this president is, and the only thing he has truly put heart and soul into has been his efforts to fight the majority will of the American people. I just received a CBS News poll via the internet. The results of this poll are astounding in that the American people have overwhelmingly given him a grade of "F" on virtually every major issue, including foreign policy and how he is conducting the war on terror. He has not yet delivered on any of his campaign promises because he has not been able to surmount what it is we the people are telling him we really want. He and Speaker Pelosi are going to try at least one more time to force their health care reform on us no matter what or how many times we say we do not want what they are proposing. They are going to attempt passage in spite of us, not because of or for us. Given the dismal state of everything right now and the utter failure of both this president and this Congress, it makes no sense at all for any group of people or ethnic block of voters to continue supporting what this administration is putting us and this nation through. We cannot be afraid of the truth, for the fact is …it cannot be avoided. Denying the truth is how we have come to find ourselves where we are. We need to deal with the truth instead of promulgating more lies and deceit, and the sad truth is that's what we are getting. We need unity and clarity of purpose, not divisiveness and prospects clouded by political agenda.
Sarah will continue to garner support.
Read Lame Cherry's post abt the assasination of hamas terrorist
Mamoud al-mabhouh in Dubai on Jan 19th–and the assasins used US registered credit cards to buy their plane tics!
Was this a "message" to Obama–and a little blackmail abt his use of foreign credit card donations to his campaign? and how did he repay foreign debts? w/ US bailout $$?
LC: " Israel intelligence made obama look like a special olympic child"…
I would like to thank Sarah Palin for being such a great supporter of Israel ,I deeply appreciate it . I think she should start to meet with leaders in the Jewish community in the U.S and in Israel. I have a good contact in Hollywood with a very prominent organization if she is interested she can contact me.
Sarah has integrity and a great business sense which all Americans need right now . She has experience in oil and other energies which is one of last things we have that is "NOT MADE IN CHINA" . This can help Americans of all backgrounds ,helps our national security and Israel.
Dear Gary:
Unfortunately, you and most Americans are not aware of the huge difference between Orthodox affiliated Jews and those Jews who have largely abandoned Torah-based Judaism for secular liberalism. If you do research, you will find that the overwhelming majority of Orthodox Jews voted for McCain/Palin. For example, the area in Long Island–where McCain/Palin received the highest percentage of votes–was in the Five Towns Area which is where the largest Orthodox Jewish population on Long Island resides. In addition, you can please go to the website of Conservapedia and research Orthodox Judaism and then see the statistics which are quoted from reputable sources (as well as going to other research sources). And, while Orthodox Jews are a minority of Jews in the United States, they are the only Jewish denomination that is growing. By the way, Ms. Rubin's article was not correct in title. It should have read Why Far Left Jews Hate Palin. It is not true of most Jews; Palin is not "hated" and even the statistics she cites would show otherwise. As for support, again, Palin is very much appreciated in the Orthodox Jewish community. You might also want to check up on the highly good things said about her by the Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Anchorage with whom Palin has had an excellent relationship. In essence, the closer a Jew is to true Judaism, the closer will their voting and other actions reflect higher level values and standards. Gary, I sincerely hope this helps you better understand the situation.
First up, I'm a Jew. Matzo balls and hamantasche are "Jewish". Dreidls and yarmulkes are "Jewish". If someone wants to tell me that "Jew" has connotations of; "underhanded foul little exploitative conspiritorial capitalist" or "dirty little loan shark sneak thief" – and therefore we should avoid using the term when speaking of the the people – then that person has bought into the lies of every anti-Semite who ever lived.
Who the hell talks about someone from Nebraska or Maine being "Americanish"… ? Don't be so damned stupid!
I'm a Jew, I'm a Jew, I'm a JEW!
And proud of it.
Being an (Australian) Jew myself I am well aware of a particular pair of traits characteristic to most Jews. Firstly, our acute sense of injustice which compels us to support any cause or group which is perceived as alleviating whatever injustice is perceived. The second, derives from our long-standing insecure postion as a people in global diaspora for centuries: we want to be liked by the host population.
Jews who hold firm to the teachings of Torah (Orthodox, Messianic and so forth) tend to be Conservative – as has been pointed out. But most Western Jews [which includes Israeli Jews] have become secular; Mosaic teachings and Messianic promises being downplayed whilst the 'spiritual' and cultural principles of Judaism are stressed. In short, most Jews have become comfortable middle class and worldly and have confused being 'sensible', 'progressive' and 'modern' with 'let's ditch any beliefs in a Divine Being'. This thinking is a major error, in my view.
In the USA this secular thinking and material prosperity has generated the liberal / democrat "Jew" – a person who agonises over injustices… and wants everybody to just get along. Political parties of America who best championed realistic civil liberties, justice and equity for all were those who attracted the largest support from the Jewish people of the nation. When the plight of the Palestinians became the cause celebre of the libertarians, many Jews found themselves torn between supporting a safe, secure strong Israel and wanting to see fairness and prosperity for those Palestinians who had been long deluded and seduced by so-called leaders who wanted only bloodshed and violence.
All Jews worldwide need to realise that the vast majority of the non-Jewish world is not going to like Jews just because a Jew criticises Israel. Most of the non Jewish world is not going to suddenly like Jews who vote for or support a President who feels it necessary to make a point by snubbing an Israeli Prime Minister.
Most of the world is content to let Jews live as long as those Jews are poor, dirty, downtrodden, despised, landless and dejected. That kind of Jew is okay, in their view.
But when a Jew stands tall, is strong, prosperous and proud of his God and unapologetic for his peoples accomplishments and right to their ancient land…. suddenly that kind of Jew is a problem.
American Jews (and all Jews worldwide) need to realise that "making nice" and being all cutesy and neurotic and "Jewish" isn't going to make people like us.
American Jews should vote for whoever truly supports Israel.
And that ain't Obama.
Hi Mark:
Two comments on your post. First, you could have been more polite in responding to one of the other posts on the use of the word "Jew." Having lived in various parts of the United States, it's not uncommon to hear things that are incorrect but not based on hatred, etc. In essence, you should correct what is incorrect in an appropriate manner. (Of course, hateful comments and actions are a different story). Second, you stated: "Jews who hold firm to the teachings of Torah (Orthodox, Messianic and so forth) tend to be Conservative – as has been pointed out." Mark, so called "messianic judaism" does NOT hold firm to the teachings of Torah. While Jews and Christians should certainly share daily biblical values, it is wrong to dilute the theological beliefs of Judaism which does not incorporate so called "messianic judaism." This is not to say that Christians can't appreciate Torah and emulate its values and standards.
Sam
Please check out the website for the new organization "Jewish Americans for Sarah Palin."
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