The myth persists, and is constantly reinforced and has even hypnotized many
American Liberals including Jews, that the "poor wretched Palestinians" are
victims and that Israel owes its existence and military superiority to the
United States which unlike the Europeans has never followed an "even-handed"
policy in the Middle East. Obama, oblivious to the historical truth,
endorsed this simplistic and misleading view in his Cairo speech.

 

Most American Jews have little or no fluency in Hebrew and are remote from
the achievements of modern Hebrew literature or the patriotic themes of deep
and abiding affection expressed in popular Israeli song for the landscape
and all that has been achieved by five generations of pioneer effort.
Instead of a sense of close comradeship with Israelis that one might expect
from American Jews with a distinct ethnic heritage that is shared abroad,
there is primarily a lingering nostalgia for the Yiddish culture destroyed
in Europe.    

 

In the 2008 campaign, the voices of Jewish conservative intellectuals,
writers and politicians was shouted down by a chorus of reform rabbis,
Hollywood "stars," academics and establishment organizations who equated any
criticism of Obama as a betrayal of what they call the great liberal
tradition that has made them politically deaf, dumb and blind since FDR. Fox
News commentator Charles Krauthammer, former White House Press secretary
Arie Fleischer, Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Joshua
Muravchik, columnist and editor of the Weekly Standard Bill Kristol,
political analyst and former campaign advisor to President Bill Clinton,
Dick Morris, Editor of Frontpage Magazine, David Horowitz, National Review
columnist Jonah Goldberg, author of "Liberal Fascism," Senator Joe
Lieberman, author and columnist Dennis Prager, writer Monah Charen, author
of "Useful Idiots," Dianna West, author of "The Death of the Grown-Up,"
editor of Commentary Norman Podhoretz, author Hillel Halkin who now resides
in Israel, journalist and writer Bernie Goldberg, Ronald Radosh, author
(Divided They Fell: The Demise of the Democratic Party, 1964-1996. New York:
Free Press, 1996), film producer David Zucker and comedian Jackie Mason
among many others warned anyone in the Jewish community not to ignore the
most critical evidence that all of Obama's close associates, especially
Blacks, among radicals and Arabs or Muslims were overtly hostile to Israel. 

 

Among those prominent Jews who argued strongly for Barack Obama in 2008 were
former Mayor of New York City, Ed Koch, the country's most well known (or
infamous) trial lawyer Alan Dershowitz, trendy media-star Rabbi Shmuely
Boteach, Mortimer Zuckerman, owner and publisher of the New York Daily News
and editor of U.S. News & World Report, and many others who have since
removed the Obama stickers from their cars and are now pleading ignorance or
betrayal.

 

A majority of Jewish voters are either unconcerned with the increasingly low
moral image of the Party's politicians and candidates and party hacks (John
Edwards, David Axelrod, Rahm Emanuel, Elliot Spitzer, Richard Blumenthal).
Collectively these five represent the worst in American politics. The
defection of the man many Jews were formerly so proud of, Senator Joe
Lieberman (when he was nominated as the Vice-Presidential candidate of the
party), has apparently not bothered them or caused them to rethink. Both
Lieberman and former Democratic governor/senator of Georgia, Zell Miller[1]
told the party faithful the same message when they supported George Bush and
John McCain - the Democratic Party is a national party no longer! For many
Jews, still in a time warp of the 1930s, the message is only slowly
beginning to penetrate. 

 

Democrat politician Scott Stringer, the Manhattan Borough President, boasted
to Laura Ingraham on the O'Reilly Factor (Aug. 25) that he, a Jew, was
elected "overwhelmingly" by Jewish voters and that he fully endorses Mayor
Bloomberg's position on the mosque at ground zero. Not being satisfied with
that, he then threw out absurd charges of anti-Semitism against Sarah Palin
and the Tea Party. This is the ultimate example of how degraded, disgusting
and demented some Liberal Jewish politicians are and how far they will go to
demean themselves and exploit their naive, supporters to keep the Jewish
vote in the pocket of the Democratic Party and ignore the ninth commandment
(Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness). 

 

It used to be said of scoundrels on the political Right that their last
refuge was patriotism. For the Jewish scoundrels of the Liberal Left like
Scott Stringer, Democratic Representative Steve Cohen of Tennessee
(comparing Republican opposition to Obamacare to the Nazis and Goebbels),
and TIME editor Joe Klein, their last refuge is the Wolf's cry of
'anti-Semitism from the Right' as they contemplate the impending collapse of
the Obama administration and its Jewish apologists

Frantic attacks on Glen Beck portraying him as another Father Coughlin from
the 1930s, a racist, anti-Semite or mentally ill are an example of
unparalleled viciousness and blatant lies. The same has been the fate of
Sarah Palin whose use of the term 'blood libel' for being attacked as if she
bore any responsibility for the mass murder in Tucson, Arizona in January
2011 was illegitimate and reprehensible for Jewish opinion. To his credit,
Alan Dershowitz, long identified as one of the most prominent spokesmen for
Liberal causes favored by the Democrats spoke out in Sarah Palin's defense
and attacked the hard Left anti-Israeli propaganda of J-Street and the
absurd remarks of Congressman Steve Cohen.

"I am one of the few liberal Democrats who, while criticizing her use of
crosshairs in indentifying contested congressional seats, found nothing
objectionable in her use of "blood libel" as a metaphor to describe what she
regarded as a false accusation of complicity in the bloodletting in Tucson.
I have heard little from the left regarding Congressman Cohen's more extreme
statements. The irony, of course, is that many of the same people on the
left who criticized Palin for insensitively to Jewish suffering, have
themselves contributed to Jewish suffering by unfairly demonizing the Jewish
state and trivializing the increase in global anti-Semitism.  They have also
given a pass to those on the hard left who have used Holocaust and Nazi
references in mischaracterizing Israeli self defense actions."[2]

More than twenty years ago, Lucy Dawidowicz, one of the most respected and
prominent historians of the twentieth century and author of the aptly named
"What is the Use of Jewish History?[3]" lamented the lopsided and continued
illogical and self destructive political support of a large majority of
American Jews for the Democratic Party. She, of course, was not the first.
The old joke that Jews earn like Episcopalians but vote like Puerto Ricans
is no longer funny. It is indicative of a malaise that has become a
compulsion with the behavior of the Jewish electorate in 2008 in
disregarding the blatant anti-Semitic views and rants of the Reverend
Wright, apologetics over radical Islam, the institutionalization of quotas
(passing as "Diversity" and "Affirmative Action"), and the radical Left
politics of close Obama associates.

 

She wrote this on explaining Jewish political behavior in the U.S..."The
answer, it seems to me, has to do with the powerful residual hold of the
universalist mind set, a hold so encompassing that it has led to the
alienation of the Jews as a political group from their rightful place in the
American consensus...No doubt most Jews who voted Democratic (in the 1984
election) believed they were voting for the age-old liberal agenda, for the
extension of civil rights to those still deprived of them. But the current
agenda of those who call themselves liberals is less a matter of rights and
more a matter of social and economic redistribution...Quotas threaten
America with the fate of the Hapsburg Empire..Whether the democratic United
States could survive institutional quotas we do not know, but it certain
that, politically Jews, could not." (pp. 264;267).

 

The result so far of record high Jewish support for 2008 Democratic standard
bearer Barack Hussein Obama (the subject of considerable pride and boasting
by ultra-Liberal Jews and reform rabbis) is markedly worse racial tension,
the most dismal economic situation in the country since the depression,
abandonment of Israel to its fate (probably a good thing for Israelis to
know once again they must dependent wholly upon themselves), worse relations
with our most important European NATO allies and most likely a steep rise in
anti-Semitism on the part of those who see the highly visible Jewish
advisors who surround Obama (just as the Far Left saw the Jewish "neo-com
advisors" to President Bush as responsible for the Iraq war).

 

The ultimate degeneration of the American Jewish Liberal establishment is
the unanimous support from their pulpits by non-Orthodox rabbis supporting
the public union members who took over the State Capitol Building in
Madison, Wisconsin in February-March 2011. While preaching the same tired
old homilies about social justice for the poor and compassion for the
elderly as if this were 1933, they gave their blessing to turning over our
democratic institutions to those militant union members with their clenched
fists who would make the United States into a Banana Republic and use death
threats, fleeing legislators seeking sanctuary in another state,
intimidation and outright violence followed by judicial maneuvering to
prevent the will of the people from being executed by elections and
parliamentary procedures. (See chapter 24).  

It bears repeating the final paragraph in Lucy Davidowicz's book What is the
Use of Jewish History?..."If Jews need to know their own interests as well
as the interests of others, they also need to know the art of politics as
well as the books of the Torah. They need, in short, to live in this world,
not in the world of the politically utopian or the religiously messianic."

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jewish Ideas Daily


January 5, 2012


The State of Christianity


By Elliot Jager
<http://www.jewishideasdaily.com/authors/detail/elliot-jager>  


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[1] Miller, Zell   A National Party No More, The Conscience of a
Conservative Democrat  Stround and Hall.  2003

[2] FrontPage Mag website, Jan. 24, 2011.

[3] What is the Use of Jewish History? Schocken. 1994.

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