Posted on 08/04/2014 7:29:47 PM PDT by Kaslin
Via the Blaze, I have nothing to say about the clip. I just really wanted to write that headline.
Okay, I’ll say one thing about the clip. This snippet from an interview with Israeli author Amos Oz (highlighted recently by Jeffrey Goldberg) resonates.
Amoz Oz: I would like to begin the interview in a very unusal way: by presenting one or two questions to your readers and listeners. May I do that?
Deutsche Welle: Go ahead!
Question 1: What would you do if your neighbor across the street sits down on the balcony, puts his little boy on his lap and starts shooting machine gun fire into your nursery?
Question 2: What would you do if your neighbor across the street digs a tunnel from his nursery to your nursery in order to blow up your home or in order to kidnap your family?
With these two questions I pass the interview to you.
That’s not an excuse for Israel to do whatever it wants in responding to Hamas — even Oz says in the interview that he thinks the IDF’s gone too far at times — but when the rest of the world greets this conundrum with either indifference or noisome support for Hamas, don’t expect Israeli public opinion to quaver at their disapproval. The ol’ “root causes” argument works both ways. What do critics like Geraldo suppose is the root cause for near-unanimous Israeli support of the mission in Gaza, a mounting death toll and international opprobrium notwithstanding? Is it bloodthirstiness or rather a weary determination to cripple Hamas knowing that Israel will be demonized come what may?
I’ll say a word about this silliness too, since we’re on the subject of Israel.
Republicans believe that the deepening crisis in Gaza could ultimately loosen the grip that the Democratic Party has traditionally held upon American Jewish voters…
[According to former Bush advisor Noam Neusner,] The bigger issue is with the Democratic Party electorate, namely academic elites, African-Americans and younger voters. As those blocs of voters become more skeptical of Israels right to defend itself and that seems to be happening that is going to make American Jews who are Democratic Party voters less comfortable in their own party.…
Highlighting the recent polls, another Bush administration Jewish liaison, Tevi Troy, said, Democratic voters are much less likely to be supportive of Israel and Republicans voters are overwhelmingly supportive. That means that, if you are a Democratic politician and you are speaking to your base, the audience that youre speaking to has a less than 50-50 shot of being pro-Israel.
But Troy also noted that expectations among conservatives that Jewish voters will align themselves with Republicans have been raised and dashed before.
Indeed they have. In fact, “Jewish voters defecting to the GOP?” stories are a staple of political writing whenever there’s a flare between Israel and the Palestinians and the lefty base reacts predictably. There’s just no reason to think it’s going to happen anytime soon, though. Like everyone else, Jewish Americans aren’t single-issue voters; Israel matters to them, certainly enough to make Obama leery of taking a position that’s as pro-Palestinian as he’d probably like, but by and large they’re socially and fiscally liberal. Unless Democrats in Congress and the White House turned on Israel completely — which is unlikely, right, Michelle Nunn? — Jewish voters are safely Democratic in the short term. Longer term is trickier for the reason Neusner gives in the clip. It may be true that as demographics change, the Democratic base will become more anti-Israel. According to Pew’s poll last week, young adults, blacks, and Latinos — all core constituencies of the Obama coalition — were far more likely to blame Israel for the current conflict than older voters and white voters were. If that trend persists, inevitably congressional Democrats will start to rethink their support for the Jewish state. And then Jewish voters will have a decision to make.
Show this to Gerry Rivers:
>http://www.redflagnews.com/headlines/one-pic-says-it-all-the-evil-of-hamas<
One Pic Says It All: The Evil Of Hamas
Mix a little Neet with his Mustache wax
How do you go too far when you are defending your homes and families from terrorist whose only desire is to drive you from your homes and land or perhaps even better to kill all of your citizens to the last man, woman and child?
I believe that Israel in the past has been far to restrained in their defense.
Jews I know are:
Liberals first.........
liberals second..........
liberals third..........
.............Jewish, pro-Israel? Meh?
He's also an apologist for the ILLEGAL hordes who infest this nation.
Whorealdo is always on the wrong side of the issue and he got called on it. Good for Andrea.
He’s more of a terrorist lover than an Israel hater.
Regardless, he is a fool.
How many German and Japanese Civilians did we kill in WWII as compared to the zero they killed on our shores?
The Israelis have every right to drop a Hiroshima nuke on Gaza and Truman would have done it if he were in Netanyahu’s shoes. These animals will not stop killing themselves and everyone around them until every Jew and Christian in Israel are dead. When you can’t negotiate a peace with another country, your only option is to eliminate it.
The Japanese did kill one American civilian on these shores with a balloon bomb.
It’s not Democrat demographics that will change, it’s Jewish demographics. Liberal Jews don’t have children, and are aborting, queering, intermarrying and converting themselves out of existence.
How about money? American Jews have seen a sea-change in occupations. The empire-builders and businessmen that built fortunes in the past are being replaced by ‘professionals’ whose lives are comfortable but who just don’t have the excess wealth to have outsize influence in politics.
Religious Jews have children, and will be what they always have been: Conservative by instinct and rationality.
That makes me feel a lot better about Truman dropping a couple of nukes on them.
That was a classic from Geraldo....”I’ve got a tattoo!”
I found your mentioning Neet interesting. My granddaughter was over and noticed that a bathroom drain was very slow. She said to get Neet, pour it down the drain to open it up.
Glad I could be of service.
Ahem.... Umm.... rules?
Sending money directly to the IDF sends a clear message to DC also and lets
Israel know they're supported from the Working class here who don't have time
to picked the WH. They are our allies for a reason and it's not political, why.
“I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!”
Barry G.
I’d rather see a pic of Andrea.
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