Posted on 12/02/2009 6:14:27 PM PST by massmike
Among lifes most perplexing mysteries:
Why do most Americans continue to believe Islam is the religion of peace a growing international death-toll notwithstanding?
Why do the French eat snails and think Jerry Lewis is funny?
Why are women surprised that many of the men they have sex with have absolutely no interest in marrying them?
Why are the Jews so compulsively/tragically liberal?
My friend Ira, a Hasidic Jew who lives in the Boston-area, once told me if he goes to vote and sees two candidates for an office, and he knows nothing about them other than that one has a Jewish name and the other doesnt, he automatically votes for the non-Jew. He assumes, quite logically, that the gentile is less likely to be mushugana (just plain nuts) than the Jew.
President Obama the clearest evidence yet that most Jews are delusional on matters political just appointed Hannah Rosenthal the State Departments special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism. Apparently, Pat Buchanan was unavailable. Coming soon: Obama appoints Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown U.S. ambassador to the Vatican.
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The number of conservative Jews is trivial compared to the total.
We are blessed with many of them on this forum but the tendency is to defend their Jewishness against any hint of criticism even when terribly wrong.
So? he is correct.
1)The Messiah hasn't come yet.
2)The Jewish authorities who ordered the execution of J*sus were conservative. In fact, J*sus' overturning of G-d's laws based on his alleged greater authority was very much a forerunner of Jewish liberalism today.
Jews vote democrat always, and no, that does not mean every Jew, only close to 80% which is what everyone is discussing here.
The best vote the republicans ever got from Jews was 45% in 1916, that was the highpoint.
Conservatism doesn’t serve as a religion, though. Or at least not as often as liberalism does. And it’s not as interchangeable with some religions as liberalism, either. For example, Reform Judaism is sometimes jokingly called, the DNC with holidays.
But the conservative ones don’t usually go into politics. A Jewish politician is more likely to be dyed in the wool liberal than otherwise.
Here’s a story I have to share.Years ago I worked in the booze biz,and it was the Passover/Easter season.A Jewish customer comes to the counter with a bottle of Manischewitz Concord Grape wine and a look of frustration/disgust on his face much like the expression on MY face after a day of Christmas shopping.
He just shook his head and said to me,”I hate this time of year because I have to drink this cheap sh*t wine!”
So I said to him,”I really can’t criticize your traditions,bcause while your drinking that cheap wine,I’ll be waiting for a magic rabbit to deliver painted eggs to my house!”
I know it has nothing to do with this thread,but I seem to have started (unintentionally) a small holy war by posting this article.Just trying to lighten the mood.....
How’d I do?
I find that Jews who came to America after 1945 are much more likely to vote Republican.
If you want good Kosher wine, get Barons de Rothschild, Baron Herzog, Yardeni, or Galil Mountain.
You know very well about which I speak. You insist on defining a purity that doesn’t actually exist in the community that is the majority.
You have selected a hair to split where as I was looking at the whole coat
See post 64.
That's because of today's Reform rabbinate, which in too many instances can't resist the temptation to pass off its individual leftist political views on their receptive congregations as "Jewish".
Yet there are still some prominent political conservatives who find their version of Reform Judaism compatible with their conservative political philosophy. In fact, that was even more so the case when Reform Judaism was transplanted to the United States by German Jews in the nineteenth century.
That's because of today's Reform rabbinate, which in too many instances can't resist the temptation to pass off its individual leftist political views on their receptive congregations as "Jewish".
Yet there are still some prominent political conservatives who find their version of Reform Judaism compatible with their conservative political philosophy. In fact, that was even more so the case when Reform Judaism was transplanted to the United States by German Jews in the nineteenth century.
Anyone who doesn't know that virtually all of the evangelicals and half the catholics voted for obama must have slept through the election. It was reported everywhere, not just here at FR.
Well said again.
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