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Christian Right leader says is watching Bush on Israel [Gary Bauer says Republicans might sit out]
Jerusalem Post ^ | Jul. 11, 2003 | HERB KEINON

Posted on 07/13/2003 11:13:11 AM PDT by yonif

US President George W. Bush is mistaken to believe the Christian Right which strongly supports Israel is in his pocket for the 2004 election, Gary Bauer, a leading voice for this constituency, said Thursday.

Bauer, on a four-day visit to Israel, admitted that this constituency which he said makes up the bulk of the Republican Party is not going to leave the Bush camp and vote instead for one of the Democratic contenders. However, if it appears that the Bush Administration is "browbeating" Israel into making concessions to terrorists, Bauer said a large number of these people may just sit out the elections.

Bauer, a Presidential candidate in 2000 and head of American Values, a conservative advocacy group, said the idea that Bush has a "captive audience" in the Christian Right is "one of the big misunderstandings of American politics."

"No, they would not vote for [Howard] Dean," he said, referring to the liberal Vermont governor who has emerged as one of the leading Democratic contenders. "But Christian conservatives have been uncomfortable with politics for years, and they only became more involved in politics when they concluded they could make a difference in the country. If they are repeatedly disappointed, some percentage will just stay home; they will change their focus back to their churches and away from politics."

Bauer said that Bush's top political advisor, Karl Rove, understands this well. "He has said publicly that the last election was close because not enough of that vote got out. So it would be very unwise for any politician to take that vote for granted."

Moreover, Bauer said that this constituency makes up a bulk of the party's activists at the state and local level who ring doorbells, lick envelopes and solicit funds during election campaigns. He said that undo pressure on Israel could dampen their passion, and if their passion for the Republican Party becomes tepid, it could hurt the party.

The Christian Right is "a great asset for Israel to have in American politics," Bauer said, adding that there is a tendency in Israel to forget that this large independent force stands with it. In the 2000 elections, some 14 percent of the electorate questioned in exit polls aligned themselves with the religious Right.

Bauer attributed the Bush Administration's change of tone after Israel's failed assassination of Hamas leader Abdel Aziz Rantissi to anger at a perceived double standard that was articulated by the Christian Right.

He said that after the Bush Administration's initial condemnation of the assassination attempt of Rantissi, he received copies of 1,000 e-mails sent to the White House on the issue.

"Even I was surprised by the tone of the e-mails," he said. "They were very respectful of the president, said they prayed for the president every day, but said universally that if they conclude that undo pressure is being placed on Israel, or that Israel is being held to a double standard, they will stay home on election day." Bauer said he believes this "contributed a great deal" to the Bush Administration's change of tone in the 24 hours that followed the initial condemnation.

Concerned that the US not "browbeat Israel into making concessions that are unwise or inappropriate for its security," Bauer said he doesn't understand the Administration's opposition articulated recently by National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice to the construction of the security fence.

"It is hard to understand why Israel is being told it cannot take overt actions, like going after terrorist leaders, nor passive actions, like continuing the building of the security fence," Bauer said.

Bauer attributed the US pressure on the fence, as well as stepped up pressure on the road map after the conclusion of the war in Iraq, to the State Department getting an upper hand in the Oval Office.

"The State Department, unfortunately, has had its own foreign policy for 40 years, and that foreign policy tends to reassert itself in the oval office," Bauer said. "We want to help the president fight to make sure that his very clear moral views about terrorism are what prevails, not the bureaucracy of the State Department."

Bauer said he is "concerned" there is "evidence of a drift right now away from the clear standards that the president has previously outlined. We want to do everything we can to get the Bush Doctrine back into the driver's seat, and to remind everybody in Washington that the Bush Doctrine is universal, and that these principles apply not only to the right of the US to contest terrorism, but to Israel as well."

Bauer said in recent years there has been a marked decrease in the wariness of American Jews to team up with the Christian Right. According to Bauer, one the signs of this change is the number of invitations he now receives to address mainstream Jewish organizations. This, he said, wouldn't have happened two and a half years ago.

"I think there is a tremendous movement taking place, and a growing comfort level between Jewish and Christian leaders," Bauer said.

Bauer attributed this to an understanding among many Jews that he doesn't have a hidden agenda. On domestic issues, where organized American Jewish leadership and the Christian Right are often on opposite sides of the issues, Bauer said, "We can agree to disagree, but most of these issues are at the end of the day not as important as Israel's peace and security.

Bauer's trip, his second to Israel, was sponsored by a group of Orthodox Republicans called the Jerusalem Coalition, headed by Michael Landau, a real-estate developer from New York. Among the officials he met or will be meeting during his visit are Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, Education Minister Limor Livnat, Ministers-without-Portfolio Natan Sharansky and Uzi Landau, Likud MK Omri Sharon, and Tourism Minister Benny Elon, considered to be close to the Christian Right.

Landau said a meeting with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, whom Bauer met during his visit here last year, did not take place because of scheduling problems.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: christianright; concessiontoterror; gottakeepbashinbush; ma; pa; proisrael; religiousright; roadmap; smellslikeratmole; terrorregime
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1 posted on 07/13/2003 11:13:12 AM PDT by yonif
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To: SJackson; Yehuda; Nachum; adam_az; LarryM; American in Israel; ReligionofMassDestruction; ...
However, if it appears that the Bush Administration is "browbeating" Israel into making concessions to terrorists, Bauer said a large number of these people may just sit out the elections.

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2 posted on 07/13/2003 11:14:18 AM PDT by yonif
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To: yonif
Yeah, sit out the election and make it possible for a socialist Dim to get in the White House. That'll really show 'em!
3 posted on 07/13/2003 11:15:00 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: yonif
In your dreams Bauer!

He's a shill for someone, but I'm not sure who anymore, he waffles so easily!

4 posted on 07/13/2003 11:15:54 AM PDT by Guenevere (...a Florida resident for almost 30 years!!)
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5 posted on 07/13/2003 11:16:23 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: yonif
Bauer, a Presidential candidate in 2000 and head of American Values, a conservative advocacy group

Anyone here belong to "American Values"? Anyone know anyone that does? I don't and I don't. I know conservatives that are Christians and have never heard any of them say "I'll have to see what Bauer says".

Bauer's trip, his second to Israel, was sponsored by a group of Orthodox Republicans called the Jerusalem Coalition, headed by Michael Landau, a real-estate developer from New York.

What? Bauer can't send himself to Israel?

6 posted on 07/13/2003 11:18:13 AM PDT by isthisnickcool (Liberals - Their neural synapses are corroded.)
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To: isthisnickcool
There was a time, long ago, when I would have said...
I'll have to see what Bauer says...

...not anymore!

8 posted on 07/13/2003 11:21:59 AM PDT by Guenevere (...a Florida resident for almost 30 years!!)
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To: yonif
Like clockwork, the midget begins to spout off 18 mos before an election.Gary, it's old, tired and no one cares.BTW, you don't lead a thing, bub.
9 posted on 07/13/2003 11:22:14 AM PDT by habs4ever
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To: habs4ever
Like clockwork, the midget begins to spout off 18 mos before an election.Gary, it's old, tired and no one cares.BTW, you don't lead a thing, bub.

No kidding.

11 posted on 07/13/2003 11:27:00 AM PDT by Texas_Dawg ("...They came to hate their party and this president... They have finished by hating their country.")
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To: Yehuda
Express himself within the Republican party, rather than the Jerusalem Post?

Or publicly express his opinions, without the threat of "his" voters staying home. A lot more of that would be helpful. Bauer has an exagerated opinion of himself.

12 posted on 07/13/2003 11:27:02 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: yonif
I had understood that the Christian right largely sat out the 2000 presidential election. If true, then I don't see that the Bush Administration has done anything to bring them back into the fold. Quite the contrary.
13 posted on 07/13/2003 11:27:47 AM PDT by Batrachian
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To: Yehuda
Let's put it this way: I may not agree with some things that President Bush is doing, but I am certainly not going to put in a Dean or a Kerry, who will be many times worse.
14 posted on 07/13/2003 11:28:10 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
Yeah, sit out the election and make it possible for a socialist Dim to get in the White House. That'll really show 'em!

Coming soon to an SAT near you:

Blacks are to the Democratic Party as Christian Conservatives are to:

A) Church
B) Bake Sales
C) The Republican Party
D) Synagogues

I'm no Bauer fan - but I am one of those Repulicans who believe that God is God (rather than the money is God types) and I am tired of the drift towards the moral toilet bowl when our (supposedly ours) party is in power. It's very easy to legislate immorality and that's what's happening. So, while there are a few days between now and the next election - I'm not thrilled about voting for more of the same.
15 posted on 07/13/2003 11:31:50 AM PDT by AD from SpringBay
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To: Yehuda
BTW, this is a serious question, not a troll.

Easy answer, put Bush out on his ass in the primaries.

16 posted on 07/13/2003 11:31:58 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: yonif; Ff--150; 4ConservativeJustices
And while I don't really listen for Bauer's opinion before I make a decision, he's right. There may be more than a few that sit out 2004. As a Christian, I can not in good conscience vote for someone that is willing to sell out Israel or the land God gave to them for a peace which we all know is for just a period of time and not everlasting. Every other issue to me is secondary compared to how this nation treats God's chosen people and the land given to them
17 posted on 07/13/2003 11:38:36 AM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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To: yonif
Gary Bauer is the Dennis Kucinich of the Right.

He certainly doesn't speak for me.

18 posted on 07/13/2003 11:56:45 AM PDT by SunStar (Democrats piss me off!)
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To: yonif
If Bauer would work like crazy to defeat 'rats, I'd have more use for his political clucking, but about all he appears capable of doing is damaging other Republicans who disagree with him (or ignore him). That's not influencing or "bringing into line," that's dividing. Anyone who advocates voters to sit out an election because none of the candidates have sufficient purity of character is either a hypocrite or an immature naif.

Or both.

I'm a self-admitted Bible-thumping fundamentalist too, and I know of Israel's importance to Christian living and thinking, but this is not Israel- it is the United States of America, and the best way to help the Jewish State is not always to agree with its political and social policies. Does anyone believe God would applaud us if we backed the same policies as Ahab or Athaliah? Were they not Jews?

19 posted on 07/13/2003 11:58:35 AM PDT by niteowl77 (Pray for our troops... harder.)
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To: AAABEST
Easy answer, put Bush out on his ass in the primaries.

Is anyone running against him?

20 posted on 07/13/2003 12:00:39 PM PDT by SunStar (Democrats piss me off!)
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