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Dems Fret Over Being Seen as Anti-Israel

Posted By Arnold Ahlert On May 30, 2011 @ 12:12 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage
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So, what do you do if you're head of the Democratic National Committee
(DNC), and a Democrat president "suggests" Israel should retreat to its
pre-1967 borders, which the prime minster of Israel considers
"indefensible?" If you're Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, you demand Jewish
Republicans "pledge to refrain" from making an issue of it during the 2012
election campaign.

Ms. Wasserman-Schultz pulled this little stunt during a meeting last week of
representative delegates from the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC), the
National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC), and Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu. The purpose of the meeting was ostensibly to shore up
bipartisan support for Israel from American Jewish organizations. Yet
Wasserman-Schultz decided to turn it into a "partisan bickering match"
which, according to RJC executive director Matt Brooks, made Netanyahu
uncomfortable enough to ask, "Do you guys want me to leave the room and give
you guys some privacy?" "[The NJDC] decided to hijack these meeting in order
to, in front of the prime minister, put a gag order in effect to prevent us
from speaking out on Israel," Brooks says.

The RJC was having none of it, as this letter
<http://libertynews.com/2011/05/24/republican-jewish-coalition-blasts-dnc/>
to Wasserman-Schultz reveals.

One certainly can't blame Wasserman-Schultz for trying. 78 percent of the
Jewish vote went to Obama in the 2008 election, and the last thing this
president needs going into next year's campaign is Jewish-Americans having
second thoughts about their votes - and perhaps more importantly, their
substantial campaign contributions to the Democrat party. And if the black
American community is any indication, Democrats have been enormously
successful shutting down debate to the point where blacks themselves have
effectively eliminated any free and open exchange of ideas within their own
community. This now self-perpetuating totalitarianism is so prevalent, that
prominent black conservatives, including Supreme Court Justice Clarence
Thomas, have been routinely ostracized.

No doubt Wasserman-Schultz, who regularly demonizes the Republican party in
general, would like to see the same thing happen within the Jewish
community. To a large extent, it already has, if nearly eight-in-ten Jews
could vote for a man who sat in the church of rabid anti-Semite Rev.
Jeremiah Wright for twenty years, and who maintained a friendship with
terrorist Bill Ayers, an integral player in the Free Gaza Movement involved
with both the flotilla that tried to break Israel's blockade of Gaza last
year and the second one upcoming in June.

Yet one suspects this year is different, and Wasserman-Schultz knows it.
Already some Democrats have expressed reservations about Obama's "vision"
regarding Israel's borders, including see-no-evil stalwarts such as former
NYC Mayor Ed Koch and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Koch claimed he
wouldn't vote for Obama unless his stance changes, and Reid told a meeting
of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) that "no one should
set premature parameters about borders, about building, or about anything
else."

Perhaps Debbie should consider shutting up some of her own before taking on
Republicans.

Jews who actually care about Israel - as opposed to those who pay it lip
service - have every right to be concerned with an American president whose
"allegiance" to Israel is a cruel joke. This past weekend, Egypt officially
opened its Rafah border crossing with Gaza. Democrats would like
Jewish-Americans to ignore the fact that this development is one of the
first tangible outcomes of the Obama administration's decision to abandon
Hosni Mubarak and, by extension, Israel's treaty with Egypt. Perhaps
abandoning Mubarak was unavoidable, but what "pressure" has the president
since put on Egypt to maintain the treaty? He forgave a billion dollars
worth of loans to Egypt - and wants to give them an additional billion
dollars in aid.

Strings attached? None.

When Israel's border was stormed on three sides by activists "celebrating"
Nabka, which is a day of mourning bemoaning the creation of the Jewish State
in 1948, administration Press Secretary Jay Carney called for "restraint on
all sides." To this day, the president has yet to condemn the Muslim
Brotherhood, even as his administration has been forced to walk back a
ludicrous statement by Intel Chief James Clapper regarding its "largely
secular" nature, and the fact that it has "no overarching agenda,
particularly in pursuit of violence." It's also had to walk back a howler by
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who referred to Syria's bloodthirsty
thug leader, Bashar Assad, as a "reformer."

Jewish Americans might also consider perhaps the Mother of All Inconvenient
Truths regarding the possible nature of the so-called "Arab Spring" - itself
a laughable slogan that has become an integral part of the left's
determination to shape the narrative about the recent upheavals in the
Middle East, irrespective of the events on the ground. An audio message
published on al-Qaeda website Al-Sahab, by Ayman al-Zawahiri, long thought
of as the terrorist organization's number two man, lauded the uprisings in
the Middle East
<http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/05/21/al.qaeda.zawahiri.message/> .
In the message, reportedly made "prior to the martyrdom of Sheikh Osama bin
Laden," al-Zawahiri also called for the implementation of Sharia Law in
Egypt.

Those would be the very same uprisings lauded by the Obama administration
and their progressive soul-mates. Only those Jews blinded by leftist
ideology would fail to notice what this means: the interests of the Obama
administration and those of al-Qaeda are aligned in some respects.

And Debbie Wasserman-Schultz wants as few Jews as possible to be aware of
any of the above. Nothing could be less surprising, except perhaps that
which might occur if Debbie and the Dems sense the tide is turning against
them. Democrats, whose mantra has always been, "when in doubt, demagogue,'
will not deviate from that game plan, even if demagoguery devolves into
outright lying, just as it has regarding the Medicare debate.

Meanwhile, the facts on the ground are indisputable: Hamas on one side of
Israel, Iran-backed Hezbollah on the other; another "peace" flotilla on its
way in June, the threat of a unilaterally created Palestinian state in
September, a now wide-open border from Egypt into Gaz, al-Qaeda leadership
applauding the Arab Spring, and an Obama administration calling for
restraint "on all sides." If I were Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, I'd want
people like me and others keeping their mouths shut too.

 

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