Posted by David Bernstein:
Jews and Republicans:

   [1]Instapundit points to this [2]very perceptive analysis of John
   Kerry's policies and attitudes toward Israel by Martin Peretz. But
   Peretz also begins his piece with this puzzling but accurate
   statement: "Like many American Jews, I was brought up to believe that
   if I pulled the Republican lever on the election machine my right hand
   would wither and, as the Psalmist says, my tongue would cleave to the
   roof of my mouth." I have never understood why Jews are so hostile to
   Republicans, as such. It is not as though the Republican Party has
   exactly led pogroms against the Jews over the years. Indeed,
   throughout the 20th-century, the most prominent anti-Semites--southern
   racists like Theodore Bilbo, Catholic fascists like Father Coughlin,
   and black demagogues like Al Sharpton--were Democrats. For that
   matter, the most anti-Semitic demographic groups, ranging from urban
   Catholics and rural fundamentalists in the early 20th-century to
   poorly educated and just plain poor whites, African-Americans, and
   Latinos today, have, and continue to be among the Democrats' primary
   constituencies. (The Republicans primary constituency today,
   evangelicals, are [3]no more anti-Semitic than the population as a
   whole.). And of course, it was beloved Democrat Franklin Roosevelt who
   stifled most efforts to rescue Jews from the Shoah. I've often heard
   Jews say it was the Democrats' commitment to civil rights that made
   Jews hostile to Republicans. But until 1964, Republican politicians
   overall were more sympathetic to civil rights legislation than were
   Democrats, and the period that this was true was also the period
   during which Jews were most hostile to Republicans (if I'm not
   mistaken, Reagan and Nixon received higher percentages of the Jewish
   vote than did Eisenhower, Dewey, or Wilkie; Milton Friedman received
   much more flak for being a Republican around 1960 than any
   similarly-situated prominent Jewish intellectual would receive today;
   Peretz grew up in an era when the racist South was still a dominant
   force in the Democratic Party). Conclusion: The reflexive antipathy of
   Jews to Republicans per se (as opposed to specific policies pursued by
   Republicans) has been, and continues to be, irrational.

References

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   1. http://instapundit.com/archives/018483.php
   2. 
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-op-israel17oct17,1,5941100.story?coll=la-news-comment-opinions
   3. http://www.adl.org/anti_semitism/2002/as_survey.pdf

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   4. http://www.adl.org/anti_semitism/2002/as_survey.pdf

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