This has been going on for decades. The Democrats are the anti-American Party. As a party they hate Christianity - the religion of the vast majority of this country - and all that it stands for. The Democrats are the part of legalized infanticide, forced societal acceptance of every perversion, the destruction of marriage, the forced indoctrination of our children.
And American Jews overwhelmingly vote for their program, finance it, spearhead its propaganda and generally cheer it on.
Again, 80% of American Jews support that party in election after election after election.
So, I gotta tell you, I'm seeing a larger problem here than the gentile instances you mention: a drunk Irish Catholic politician (Ted Kennedy) and the odd WASP serial killer (Ted Bundy). No, the problem is much broader and deeper when we're talking about the political proclivities of American Jews in their mass.
Granted that there is a significant minority of American Jews who love this country and who support its core Christian institutions. But they are a minority, and a rather small one at that.
The truth is - and the thing we conservatives are too namby-pamby to ever discuss in public - is that the Democratic platform is treasonous and subversive. And the very large majority of American Jews support, finance and do about everything they can (again, as a group) to advance the cause of treason to our state and subversion of our culture.
This tendency is far too broad and deep for it to be anything other than an expression of a profound cultural hatred for the culture of the Christian majority. It evinces a visceral fear of American Christianity. I often get the impression when speaking with American Jews (and as a lawyer I know many) that when they look at me they see a Cossack. They're nuts. But their almost instinctive hatred of me and my Catholic culture is impossible to miss.
It's clearly and unreasoned hatred, but it is hatred nevertheless.
At some point we're all going to have to have a real heart-to-heart about this.
I'm an ancestral Hamiltonian/Federalist/Whig/Republican, so it is an unpleasant task I am about to engage in.
There was no legalized abortion in America or party that advocated it until 1973. There was no "gay rights movement" until 1969 and even then it wasn't even a blip on the radar screen.
The Democrat party evolved from the anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution and after losing that argument advocated strict constructionism. The early leaders of this movement were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
Though the original Democrat position (strict construction of the Constitution) is now considered the Republican position, they were originally "left" because they supported the French Revolution and opposed church-state combinations.
Later under Jackson the Democrat party evolved into a further kind of "liberalism," though Jacksonianism is the position of many rural conservatives who distrust "eastern bankers."
It was the Democrat party that defended slavery and the compact theory. During the Civil War the Democrat party split into Confederates, "copperheads," and "war Democrats" like Andrew Johnson (who remained a Democrat even after serving as Lincoln's vice president).
The first stirrings of "socialism" in the Democrat party came from the rural South and Midwest (the Bible Belt!) under William Jennings Bryan. To this day many rural conservatives, while rejecting Bryan's solutions, share his rogues' gallery.
The zygote of the modern Democrat party is to be found in the New Deal, wherein the heretofore conservative Hamiltonian Eastern seaboard and its cosmopolitan urban elites adopted Bryan's socialism for their own ends. However, please recall that FDR was practically a saint to American Catholics.
If the Democrat party is the anti-chr*stian party, it is also the traditional Catholic party and has been from the beginning. It also advocated blue laws and prohibition, issues on which Catholics are not very strong.
Not to defend the Democrat party, but your statement is very simplistic in the context of American history and hypocritical inasmuch as you ignore the Catholic addiction to the Democrat party.