Anti-Israel? How so?
I havent noticed, either, that the two parties try to outdo each other in support for Israel, as you state in a reply above.
I suggest you take a look at how Congress votes on assistance to Israel and on resolutions that affect Israel. The votes overwhelmingly support Israel. There is not a dime's worth of difference between the two parties on this issue.
There are 45 Jewish members of the 111th Congress, 14 in the Senate counting Boxer. Only one is a Rep, Eric Cantor.
So you deny that the statements in SoCalPol’s post 230 are true? Just asking.
The last part of your reply does not make any sense to me. Yes, Cantor is the only Jewish Republican senator. How does that prove the two parties vie with each other to be the best Zionists?
You are also repeating the flawed logic that if Palin is endorsing Fiorina because Fiorina has a better chance of winning than DeVore, Palin should endorse against her firm beliefs and go with Campbell, who has an even better chance. Choosing a candidate who has a chance does not mean you have to abandon all your principles. Politics is a play-it-as-it-lays game. You are stamping flawed logic on it.
Why are you supporting Campbell?