Posted on 09/13/2012 5:19:15 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Obama's Democratic Party is an enemy of Israel and an enemy of freedom-loving Americans.
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I didn't call Bloomberg a Republican. When he first ran for the mayoralty, he was a ROC (Republican of convenience), not even a RINO, but he benefited from Giuliani's support. He was fortunate in a way that the election was two months after 9/11, when Giuliani was at the peak of his popularity.
You would be hard pressed to find any major Bloomberg appointees in the city administration who are known to be Republicans of any kind. Yet the GOP party bosses let him run twice more on their ticket for re-election because they felt there was no viable alternative.
And the Jewish Democrats answer, “Yes it is!”
I’m not feeling forgiving, so I am going to fire both barrels. Google that expression, Libtards.
” Obama would be very fortunate to get 60% and may well get less than that.”
When an author can pen the above line and not be accused of delusion or deception, then the conclusion is clear. As Col. Sanders will never get any votes from chickens, for Jews to vote for Obama merely proves that when in a voting booth chickens are smarter than Jews.
Outside the voting booth, Jews are intelligent. Inside is another matter.
The Republican party bosses in NYC have helped ensure that there would be no alternatives, even as they have financially benefitted from Bloomberg.
Well, we know they’re not trying to equate Zero with Siegfried......no way is Barky close to being heroic.
No its not.
I said what it was.
Look, my FRiend. I make my living playing the piano and conducting orchestras. I know what’s what and who’s who. I’ve done that march from that opera numerous times, klar?
Don’t dare presume to lecture me on anything about serious music.
Bloomberg switched parties to win the office.
He was always a democrat. He lost before.
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/michael_r_bloomberg/index.html
He was always a democrat. He lost before.
Agree with the first two sentences. But I am unaware of any losing attempts at public office as a 'Rat prior to his successful run for mayor in 2001.
The common belief is that he switched parties in 2001 to avoid the stiffer opposition he would have had in the Democratic primary.
I don’t know who or what constitutes the Republican Jewish
Coalition,but it was probably fatuous of me to assume the billboard was the work of disenchanted “former” Obama supporters-—I know they’re out there, and it looks like the
billboard is “ outreach” to them.
Yes, of course you’re right. I guess I had Schubert on my mind and thought it was an adaptation from the opening strains.
The domestic marxists will lose the WH if Florida Jews stay home.
This is huge, and Florida Jews will be the deciding factor over which faction of the Washingtonians get to redistribute the cash extorted by the IRS from us chumps outside the beltway.
The question is, do they continue to side with the domestic marxists because they can't bring themselves to vote from the God on a White Horse from planet KOLOB.
Very up in the air at this point.
Well, to coin a phrase, “every vote counts”, and this particular demographic, “the Florida Jews”, need to be
doing something other than “staying home”. If they can’t be
roused from their traditional Democrat slumber and get motivated to vote against the way they voted four years ago,
are you saying they will just prove to be one more demographic
who could hand the win to Obama by default or are you saying the opposite?.A lot depends, in these waning weeks before the election, as to just how “persuasive” the narrative coming from the WH can be in convincing people that Obama is “a friend of the Jews” (meaning Israel), and the success of that implies that there has to be another current of thought put out there (maybe spoken only indirectly) that the Jews of Israel have different “interests” from American Jews. I wouldn’t put it past them to gin up this dichotomy,
set one off against another, and let the chips fall where they may.I think implicitly they have been doing this all along.
Maybe the “Florida Jewish vote” could then be offset by “the Mormon vote” !!
Thanks!
Unlike NY and CA, which will vote communist with or without the Jewish vote, Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties have the highest concentration of Jews outside NYC, and offset the other 64 Florida counties, the overwhelming majority which go Republican.
They Jewish vote is why Obama won here in 2008.
I wouldn’t want to lay the blame for Obama’s possible re-election with any one constituency or voting bloc or demorgraphic: Obama did not win 75%/25% last time, but he did win by a wider margin, than, say the election of 2000.
We all remember the strange and stomach-churning set of circumstances that got him elected four years ago: the way he was packaged and sold as The Global Healer, “post-racial”, etc. blah blah blah. The question really is, what degree of attrition will he “suffer” this time from large numbers of people who can’t and won’t muster that same uncritical idiot enthusiasm this time around?
Enormous numbers of people expected enormous changes from this Miracle Man, who turned out to be so narcissistic and delusional, and above-the-law, not to mention demonstrably un-American, and those are people who WON’T be fooled twice, though some of them still may try to save face under the pretext of giving him
“another chance”.Except for the bitter-enders, these voters could come from any and all sectors that voted for him last time, doesn’t matter whether they’re retired Jews or college students still looking for jobs they couldn’t find four years ago.
Reviewing the actual voting stats AFTER the election will be
very interesting, as to how the voting has changed in four years. They will reveal a lot.All the handwringing and speculation about who voted for either candidate, and how they might change now, AND all the polls leading up to election day don’t reveal much of anything.Obama just won’t get the votes in the same percentages, probably ACROSS THE BOARD, even from the “black voter” and the Jewish voter.
Thank you! Exactly.
Absolutely correct.
The Jewish people have an extremely difficult time trusting or believing Christians. History has provided extremely good reason for this. No, we do not trust the Muslims, either. Far from it.
Up until recent history, living under the Muslims was very, very bad, but living under the Christians was far, far worse. ( Crusades, Inquisitions, Pograms, the Holocaust.....)
Since the Holocaust, some Christians have learned to become more tolerant, and have stopped trying to convert us, revise our history and religion, or kill us because we refuse to convert.
Sadly, the majority still have a ways to go. Hopefully, one day, that will be achieved. Then, perhaps, trust can grow.
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