Posted on 11/24/2014 9:33:06 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Jewish life in New York is dominated by ritual. Holidays. A pastrami reuben on a hero at Katzs. The reading of holy books in cycles that take a year (the Torah) or seven and a half years (the Talmud). And just as reliably, theres the ritual of presidential candidates sniffing around for dough right after the midterm elections.
That last one got going in earnest yesterday and today, with Senator Ted Cruz of Texas making a whirlwind tour of power Jews in New York City.
Last night, Mort Kleins Zionist Organization of America dinner featured Mr. Cruz, known for his steadfast and aggressive support of Israel, in a prominent speaking role. Attendees included Alan Dershowitz, Pastor John Hagee, and Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus. Those who made the scene at a fancy VIP pre-dinner buffet included billionaire Ira Rennert, Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann, former Westchester District Attorney Jeanine Pirro, Public Relations authority Ronn Torossian, Bernstein Global Wealth Management (and past Observer subject) Jeff Wiesenfeld, plus Rabbis Avi Weiss and Shmuley Boteach. Reviews of Mr. Cruz were uniformly positive as many New York Jews got their first taste of the tea party darling and discovered, to the shock of some, that the Princeton-educated lawyer was rather well-spoken and engaging.
Today, there were some bigger surprises for the promising junior senator, who is widely understood to be considering a run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, including both the firepower and the political leanings of those from the Jewish community who made time for Mr. Cruz.
The Observer can report that Mr. Cruz had a private two-hour meeting with the single most highly sought after donor of all. After sitting next to Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire owner of the Venetian casino who was the single largest donor to Republican causes in 2012, at Sunday nights ZOA dinner, Mr. Cruz and Mr. Adelson met for two hours this morning at the Palace Hotel on Madison Avenue. According to one source close to Mr. Adelson, the casino owner liked Mr. Cruz but found the senator too right wing and concluded he is a longshot to win the nomination.
Another surprise is that Mort Zuckerman, the developer and owner of the New York Daily News who usually backs moderate Democrats, hosted Mr. Cruz for a lunch yesterday before the ZOA dinner.
And then a final surprise show of interest in a candidate who would perhaps have appeared outside the usual centrist spectrum of Jewish political giving. Michael Steinhardt the investing legend and megaphilanthropist who chaired the same Democratic Leadership Council that catapulted Bill Clinton to the White House hosted Mr. Cruz at his investment firms office.
Jointly hosted by Mr. Boteach and Mr. Steinhardt, about a dozen heavy machers met for a private kosher lunch with the senator, including Perella Weinberg hedge fund manager Dan Arbess, NGN Capitals Ken Abramowitz, and Edward Turen of Control Equity Group.
The Observer noted several attendees seemed to arrive with doubts similar to Mr. Adelsons enthusiastically nodding assent as Mr. Cruz addressed questions on topics ranging from Israel to Harry Reid to his own electability in a possible 2016 presidential run.
Mr. Cruz poured himself a Diet Coke, removed his jacket, and jumped right in. There are times in history that are inflections. Basic forks in the road that have far-reaching consequences. I think 2016 is going to be one of those elections.
Mr. Boteach said, You are arguably the strongest US Senator when it comes to Israel. But if you run, can you win? Youre seen as a champion of the tea party. And the media tends to caricature.
Mr. Cruz replied, Historically, the media has had two caricatures of Republicans. We are either stupid or evil.
Sometimes both! volunteered one of the lunchers.
Mr. Cruz laughed and continued. Reagan was stupid, according to the media. George W. Bush, Dan Quayle, stupid. Nixon was evil, Cheney was evil. I sort of take it as a backhanded compliment that theyve invented a new caricature for me crazy. At the end of the day, that caricature doesnt trouble me because its fundamentally false. The American people have a history of making up their own minds.
Mr. Cruz told the group that as groups who might be skeptical like the one in this room come to know him, doubts will be dispelled and stereotypes will be shattered.
And again, the Gipper comes up. If you look back, in October of 1980, the American people were told Reagan was a wild-eyed cowboy whos going to lead us into World War Three. People tuned in and watched the debate and said, you know what? I agree with that guy.'
As the crowd pressed, Mr. Cruz surprised at least some in the room with a proclamation.
I dont think Im all that conservative. And its interesting. Reagan never once beat his chest and said Im the most conservative guy who ever lived. Reagan said, Im defending common sense principles small businesses, small towns.'
Mr. Cruz addressed the sad state of politics in Washington with some eloquence. The biggest divide is not between Republicans and Democrats. The biggest divide is between career politicians in Washington of both parties and the American people.
When it came to Israel and the US, Mr. Steinhardt reflected the concern dominating the room. On some levels, things are good. The U.S. Stock market at an all-time high, real estate in New York is near that, the art market is insane. But what is not wonderful is the mood. Im not sure I have an answer. The two-state solution looks remote. And if that doesnt happen, what is going to happen?
The senator made his living litigating before the Supreme Court before heading to Washington. So he knew how to play to the room with appropriate outrage about the Obama administrations perceived deficits on the Jewish state. For example, he cited a case in which a Jewish family wants to list Jerusalem, Israel on its sons passport. Deploying a mindboggling analogy before the highest court, the Soliciter General likened Israels claim over Jerusalem to Russias claim on Crimea.
From the 34th Floor of Mr. Steinhardts 5th Avenue office, Mr. Cruz thundered, That is a grotesque and offensive analogy. This administration has been the most antagonistic toward Israel in memory. He also said, Standing for Israel is a deep passion of mine. But its also a manifestation of a basic principle that if I say Im with you Im really with you..
And then Mr. Cruz, whose parents were both mathematicians, gave the crowd what it wanted by delving into some path to victory stuff. And threw in a cheeky anecdote.
Look at recent elections 2004, which is the last time Republicans won. Yes, demography matters. I got 40% of the Hispanic vote in Texas at the exact same time Romney was getting 27% nationwide. But the biggest difference are the millions of conservatives who showed up in 04 and stayed home in 08 and 12. An awful lot of them are working-class voters who frankly are getting screwed. Blue-collar voters who are getting hammered. Last night at the hotel, I went up to my room with a buddy of mine, we ordered a couple glasses of wine from room service. The waiter came up, a Puerto Rican waiter in New york. He walked in and said, Senator, I fricking love you, you gotta run in 16. A Puerto Rican waiter in New York!
Jerry Levin, past president of the UJA, revealed that he is not only a born Texan but a born conservative. He came right to the point: How can you win? Can we help you? Is there a plan?
In this last election [the Democrats] chose between two traditional children of the Democratic party. They chose between California environmentalist billionaires and the jobs of union members. We just had a vote on the Keystone pipeline, where Harry Reid threw Mary Landrieu under the bus, and said, Im happy to have you lose your seat cause I aint willing to give up the $100 million Tom Steyer is giving to Senate Democrats. You want to talk about millions of blue-collar workers who are getting screwed? Republicans should be the party fighting for the dignity of work. Theres incredible potential there.
Lots of nodding, some note-taking, and then Mr. Cruz got specific.
In my view, Hillary will be the Democratic nominee. And I think Hillary is every bit as radical as Obama is. I dont think Bill is, I think Bill is genuinely more moderate. But I think Hillary is. So how does a Republican win in 2016? Einstein famously said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. If you look at the field in 2016, its going to be crowded field, there could be a dozen, there could be fifteen. Theres one bucket that, for lack of a better word, Ill call the moderate establishment bucket. Itll be some combination of Chris Christie, Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney. My guess is two of the three will run. And my view is whoevers in that bucket will raise tons of money. A lot of donors will rush to write them checks. And yet if the nominee comes from that bucket, the same voters who stayed home in 2008 and 2012 will stay home again and Hillarys the winner.
And then, one final invocation of Morning in America, and it was time for a roomful of very powerful men (and two or three women) to get back to work.
Where we are today is very much like the late 1970s. The parallels between Obama and Carter are uncanny same failed economic policy, same disastrous foreign policy. And I think 16 will be like 1980. The way Reagan won was not by blurring the differences. He drew a line in the sand and with a positive, optimistic hopeful vision said we can get back to the principles that made America great. Thats how we win and thats how we energize the people who are feeling dispirited.
It was a whirlwind tour for a politician who has yet to turn 44. And somehow, Mr. Cruz wedged in time to meet with Elie Wiesel. One gets the sense that New York City has not seen the last of this ambitious Texas Republican.
The room service waiter, a blue collar New Yorker, “Senator, I frikin’ love you. You gotta run in ‘16”
Ping!
Cruz 2016. There are no substitutes.
He seems so right. I anticipate that the exec. experience charge will be levelled at him.
He was the longest serving Solicitor General in Texas history and has other such experience.
I don't know why it took so many whacks in the head with the liberal Democrat 2x4, but maybe it's dawning on them that the guys swinging it aren't really their friends.
Cruz is looking better everyday.
Tonight’s events could change the whole political landscape and ultimately benefit Cruz.
good for him. conservative credentials appealing to the big money people. that’s how W did it. end result for W was he hired goldman sacks.
Hey, it’s not me you have to convince.
:D
i think these are the big money people probably vote conservative, not the middle class. they will still vote democrat. cruz is going for the money.
Great article!
Great find! Thanks for posting. I’m feeling more and more optimistic about Cruz!
Go Ted go! Eradicate all traces of islam from the world! Standing up for Israel is the same as standing up for America!
Ted may have won the election tonight.
What happened in Ferguson can only move the country further to the right.
Staten Island splits the vote.
Yes, New York is Blue, but not to the hideous extent it’s often described as being.
I think God is giving us one last chance. Hillary or Cruz.
Wow. I’m getting pumped. He’s speaking to my people and he is nailing it.
...”Great article!”...
Yes. It gives us hope that, in the next election, more of the people capable of recognizing clear eyed reality will step in with their support of our constitution and the rule of law and will support those candidates who represent that. The rapid deterioration of America over the past few years is very serious..We have Fast and Furious, the IRS scandal, Benghazi, the VA scandal, serious Obamacare problems, foreign policy problems with Isis, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Russia, Israel, Ebola, open borders and amnesty granted by the President, perhaps, outside the bounds of our Constitution, to illegal immigrants, and, now, the burning of Ferguson, MO, with the encouragement of Al Sharpton and other black leaders. An overwhelming election result a couple of weeks ago tells us that the heart of America does not want or approve of what has happened to us. Pray for our leaders and pray that a strong, decent and law abiding President will be elected in 2016.
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