Congressman Joe Walsh: YOU GO BOY!!! 78% of the American Jews voted for Obama. That is friggin’ despicable.
Many Jews are lost. They’re called, “The Lost Sheep of Israel.” They don’t know who they are or Whose they are. The don’t yet know who their Good Shepherd is. Soon they’ll know.
He will be accused of being an Anti-Semite for telling the sad truth about many liberal American Jews.
On FR as well.
Some will hint that Joe Walsh is an anti-Semite, just as I was for making similar suggestions.
Is it fair to assume that the majority of Americans who support Obama also (by extension) support Hamas?
I think that Rep. Joe Walsh is wrong.
American Jews should no more be pro-Israel than Muslims should be pro-Saudi (Mecca), or Followers of Buddha should be pro-India.
However, it does amaze me how people who
“religiously” vote Democrat do so without using their head and without examining all of the positions taken by the Democratic party and the damage that it does to the world and this country.
I would be more concerned about people living in America being more pro-American, especially our CONgressmen.
American Jews are LEFTISTS, FIRST AND ALWAYS. They only become Jews if it in some way benefits them.
This American Jew is glad to see a righteous Catholic chastising American Jews for being lazy and stupidly not supporting Israel enough.
Just you wait: being pro-Israel will soon be labeled a “chr*stian” position and therefore “un-Jewish” (just like the six days of creation, the Ten Commandments, and the prohibition of homosexuality). It will soon be all but required for all “true Jews” to be anti-Israel.
a sad commentary on Jewish leftists
LOL — JINOS
I don’t believe American Jews have a particular obligation to be pro-Israel; we are Americans first and “Old Country” (if we can identify the places our ancestors came from) second. However, ALL good Americans should however be pro-Israel because Israel is a fellow civilized democracy whose enemies (theocracies, despots, and so on) are also the traditional and historic enemies of the United States.
As an American Jew, it continually amazes me that people believe we should have one voice. I happen to have an Orthodox education, but I was raised to be an American first. In my opinion that means if Israel was my number one priority at the election polls, then I would move to Israel. That does not mean that I don’t support Israel. Many Jews do vote liberal, in many cases that is not a vote for Palestine, but a vote for anti-conservative policies in the United States. That argument is a whole other ballgame. In truth, it is my most liberal family members that have purchased Israeli bonds for me at special occasions and planted a tree in Israel for every person attending their special occasion. Of course their are also Jews who agreed with Obama’s speech and while I personally think they are wrong, I don’t think it has much to do with the fact that they are Jewish.