Let’s start with your last comment:
“I’m not alienating anyone, other than the over the top posters perhaps.”
I was not referring to you. I was saying that the people who make over the top comments about Jewish voters run the risk of alienating Jewish conservative voters.
“In most cases I think it’s stupidity.”
Sorry I don’t think they are stupid or anti-Semitic. I agree with them. Are they not entitled to feel the way I do just because they are not Jewish. That’s the same as only blacks can say the ‘N’ word.
“I don’t, but I admit I don’t feel hostility to blacks, hispanics”
I do. I think the Obama election set back race relations tremendously. I am very upset at the racism that resulted in Blacks voting for Obama just because he was black.
“It’s not about Israel. Anyone who embraces the Chamberlain approach to the WOT will obviously embrace it for Israel. It’s about their worldview. Accusing a Chamberlain Jew of not caring about Israel is fruitless, he may well care.”
I agree. In my construct the Chamberlin J Street Jew is not reachable. I and Morton Klein, I believe, are talking about group #3. They are not appeasement minded. They were misled due to their leftist penchants.
They are the group that voted 39% for Reagan in 1980 after they saw Carter’s stripes.