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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Jews losing faith in Obama

Well, it's about time. American Jews might - just might - be losing faith in Barack Hussein Obama.
Based on the conversations with POLITICO, it’s hard to resist the conclusion that some kind of tipping point has been reached.

Most of those interviewed were center-left American Jews and Obama supporters — and many of them Democratic donors. On some core issues involving Israel, they’re well to the left of Netanyahu and many Americans: They refer to the “West Bank,” not to “Judea and Samaria,” fervently supported the Oslo peace process and Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from Gaza and believe in the urgency of creating a Palestinian state.

But they are also fearful for Israel at a moment of turmoil in a hostile region when the moderate Palestinian Authority is joining forces with the militantly anti-Israel Hamas.

“It’s a hot time, because Israel is isolated in the world and, in particular, with the Obama administration putting pressure on Israel,” said Rabbi Neil Cooper, leader of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Philadelphia’s Main Line suburbs, who recently lectured his large, politically connected congregation on avoiding turning Israel into a partisan issue.

Some of these traditional Democrats now say, to their own astonishment, that they’ll consider voting for a Republican in 2012. And many of those who continue to support Obama said they find themselves constantly on the defensive in conversations with friends.

“I’m hearing a tremendous amount of skittishness from pro-Israel voters who voted for Obama and now are questioning whether they did the right thing or not,” said Betsy Sheerr, the former head of an abortion-rights-supporting, pro-Israel PAC in Philadelphia, who said she continues to support Obama, with only mild reservations. “I’m hearing a lot of ‘Oh, if we’d only elected Hillary instead.’”

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“There’s an inclination in the community to not trust this president’s gut feel on Israel and every time he sets out on a path that’s troubling you do get this ‘ouch’ reaction from the Jewish Community because they’re distrustful of him,” said the president of a major national Jewish organization, who declined to be quoted by name to avoid endangering his ties to the White House.

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The pro-Israel Jewish voters and activists who spoke to POLITICO are largely die-hard Democrats, few of whom have ever cast a vote for a Republican to be president. Does the new wave of Jewish angst matter?

One place it might is fundraising. Many of the Clinton-era Democratic mega-donors who make Israel their key issue, the most prominent of whom is the Los Angeles Israeli-American billionaire Haim Saban, never really warmed to Obama, though Saban says he will vote for the Democrat and write him a check if asked.

A top-dollar Washington fundraiser aimed at Jewish donors in Miami last week raised more than $1 million from 80 people, and while one prominent Jewish activist said the DNC had to scramble to fill seats, seven-figure fundraisers are hard to sneer at.

Even people writing five-figure checks to Obama, though, appeared in need of a bit of bucking up.
Read the whole thing. Now I'm sure that the people who regularly defend Obama in the comments here are going to tell me that Ben Smith (the Politico reporter who wrote the story) is among their more conservative reporters, that he's drawing conclusions from a bunch of random conversations and so on. Barack Hussein Obama doesn't believe that.
The Washington Post reports the Obama campaign hopes to regain the trust of top Jewish donors by promising private access to administration dignitaries and perks like private food tastings at the White House.

Jews, along with homosexuals and business leaders, are at the top of the Obama campaign's hit list.

A key player in the closed-door donor recruitment is White House Chief of Staff William M. Daley, a former banking executive who has huddled in recent weeks over breakfasts and dinners with business leaders and Wall Street financiers in Chicago, New York and Washington — seeking to ease tensions over new financial regulations and other administration policies.

Daley and other officials have also tried to help court Jewish donors who have expressed frustration with Obama’s Middle East policies, according to people familiar with the discussions.

In one case this month, White House adviser Valerie Jarrett spent an hour visiting a major pro-Israel donor identified by the campaign as a potential financial supporter. And, this spring, campaign manager Jim Messina made his pitch during at least two meetings in Manhattan with Wall Street executives.
So Obama is definitely in trouble with the Jews. Does he deserve it? For those of you who are still wavering, please consider the case of the President to whom Obama is most often compared: Jimmy Carter.
No one quite realizes just how passionately anti-Israel Carter is. William Safire has reported that Cyrus Vance acknowledged that, if he had had a second term, Carter would have sold Israel down the river. In the 1990s, Carter became quite close to Yasser Arafat. After the Gulf War, Saudi Arabia was mad at Arafat, because the PLO chief had sided with Saddam Hussein. So Arafat asked Carter to fly to Riyadh to smooth things over with the princes and restore Saudi funding to him — which Carter did.
Is Obama similarly 'passionately anti-Israel' in his heart of hearts? I'd rather not find out while he's President, but I'd bet on it.

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7 Comments:

At 11:58 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

I don't believe this. If Israel is the only issue that is giving them pause, then nothing will change. They still think that electing these socialist/marxist Dems counts as tzedakah because they think it is "nice" and it is what their family, friends, and communal organizations tell them to do. Any variance brings the wrath of an intervention or shunning. They'll move outward from Chicago, CA, etc. and start voting in the same marxist Dems that they were trying to leave behind. No matter what the (D)s do (even robbing the poorest states), these libs will vote for them. So even if this "reconsideration" causes heartburn for Obama on donations (only 6 mil Jews out of 300+ in the U.S. so the votes don't make much difference), they will still support the leftist way things have been going. They will not play a role in reviving the constitutional system without new attitudes.

 
At 12:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh sure, if I were troubled by President O's commitment to Israel "private access to administration dignitaries and perks like private food tastings at the White House" would certainly take care of my concerns. WTF

 
At 12:17 AM, Blogger Sunlight said...

So, the topics brought forward among these libs are on-demand tax-payer funded abortion, end the death penalty, abortion, amnesty (open borders and "benefits" for un-visa'd bordercrossers... re-establishing the slave trade), abortion, silence on corruption, abortion... I guess that's about it. Concern about Israel will be a spanner at the presidential level, but the rest of this stuff will require some "accessible" type of Torah study.

 
At 12:19 AM, Blogger Sunlight said...

Oh, sorry. And gay marriage.

 
At 4:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

and abortion.

 
At 8:13 AM, Blogger Captain.H said...

I'll bet that Obama will get at least 85% of the Jewish American vote for his re-election. I can't even imagine what act of antisemitism or hostility to Israel it'd take to get even a 50% Jewish vote for any Republican pres. candidate.

Not that blacks or hispanics are any less brainwashed about liberalism. A sad state of affairs.

 
At 12:44 AM, Blogger thefirstman said...

Obama never had this Jew's vote. And I know others who did not and could not and will not stand for the Jeremy Wright loving, reflexively hateful anti-Jew. Obama has lost some Jews...Those who love their political ideology like that fool Sheerr in the article are all putting knives in our collective Jewish backs.

That said, it is Jewish soldiers, a Jewish Army that is at the front line of the war in every way against Islamonazism. Jews are fighting the war in Israel with real blood and real toughness. And we fight the spiritual, educational, legal, and every other war as well.

Jews like me cannot stand that I have brainwashed brethren...But do not underestimate the trouble Obama is causing Israel and the potential change in votes his behavior and attitudes will create amongst us in Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Come on Perry lets slam those libs in the face!

 

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