Rep. Alcee Hastings told an audience of Jewish Democrats Wednesday that they
should be wary of Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin because "anybody toting
guns and stripping moose don't care too much about what they do with Jews
and blacks."

"If Sarah Palin isn't enough of a reason for you to get over whatever your
problem is with Barack Obama, then you damn well had better pay attention,"
Rep. Alcee Hastings of Florida said at a panel about the shared agenda of
Jewish and African-American Democrats Wednesday. Hastings, who is
African-American, was explaining what he intended to tell his Jewish
constituents about the presidential race. "Anybody toting guns and stripping
moose don't care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks. So, you
just think this through," Hastings added as the room erupted in laughter and
applause.

After telling attendees that the most important thing Jewish and
African-American Democrats could do to support one another was to get Sen.
Barack Obama elected president, Hastings had one more message: "For those of
you like me that supported Sen. Hillary Clinton, she lost! Get over it!"

Hastings was joined on the panel by Rep. Steven Cohen of Tennessee, who is
Jewish and represents a majority African-American district; Rep. Artur Davis
of Alabama, who is African-American and whose district includes many of the
significant sites in the 1960's civil rights movement; and Georgetown Law
Prof. Peter Edelman, who was a legislative assistant to Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy.

Cohen, who recently
*remarked<http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/09/10/dem-compares-obama-to-jesus/>
* that Jesus Christ was a community organizer, took his comments about the
founder of the Christian faith further Wednesday. "A lot of what Jesus talks
about is wonderful," Cohen said. "Talks about helping people and lifting
them up and caring about people who are sick and all those things. He's a
great Democrat."

The panel was part of the National Jewish Democratic Council's annual
conference. The Jewish Democratic group recently voiced criticism of Palin's
invitation to an anti-Iran rally timed to coincide with Mahmoud
Ahmedinajad's visit to New York for the United Nations General Assembly.
Palin's invitation was withdrawn by the rally's organizers after Hillary
Clinton announced that she would no longer be attending the event.

The support of Jewish voters is shaping up to be a highly sought after prize
in the general election match-up between Sen. Obama and Sen. John McCain.
Jews have historically favored Democrats by wide margins in recent
presidential races. But, the McCain campaign is making a concerted effort to
go after the loyal Democratic constituency and Obama has been plagued by
false Internet rumors that he is Muslim which have had particular salience
in the Jewish community.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/09/24/florida-congressman-points-to-palin-to-rally-jews-to-obama/


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