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babylonsister

(171,075 posts)
Tue Jan 27, 2015, 05:18 PM Jan 2015

Netanyahu to American Jews: Get Lost

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/01/netanyahu-boehner-congress-american-jews-get-lost


Netanyahu to American Jews: Get Lost
By accepting Speaker Boehner's invitation to address Congress, the Israeli leader has chosen to side with political forces opposed by many US Jews.

—By David Corn
| Tue Jan. 27, 2015 6:00 AM EST


It was not so shocking that House Speaker John Boehner would seek to undermine President Barack Obama and his attempt to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran by inviting Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu to deliver an address to Congress, in which Netanyahu will presumably dump on Obama's efforts. Nor was it so shocking that Netanyahu, who apparently would rather see another war in the Middle East than a deal that allows Iran to maintain a civilian-oriented and internationally monitored nuclear program, agreed to mount this stunt two weeks before the Israeli elections—a close contest in which the hawkish PM is fighting for his political life. Certainly, Netanyahu realized that this audacious move would strain his already-ragged ties with the Obama administration and tick off the president, who will be in office for the next two years and quite able to inconvenience Netanyahu should he hold on to power. (Even Fox News talking heads acknowledged that Boehner's invitation and Netanyahu's acceptance were low blows.) But what was surprising was how willing Netanyahu was to send a harsh message to American Jews: Drop dead.

For the past six years, one big question has largely defined US politics: Are you for or against Obama? The ongoing narrative in Washington has been a simple one: The president has tried to enact a progressive agenda—health care, gun safety, a minimum-wage hike, climate change action, immigration reform, Wall Street reform, gender pay equity, expanded education programs, diminishing tax cuts for the rich—and Boehner and the Republicans have consistently plotted to thwart him. The GOP has used the filibuster in the Senate to block Obama initiatives and routine presidential appointments. The House Republicans have resorted to extraordinary means—shutting down the government, holding the debt ceiling hostage, ginning up controversies (Benghazi!)—to block the president. All this has happened as conservative allies of the Republican Party have challenged Obama's legitimacy as president (the birth certificate) and peddled vicious conspiracy theories (he's a Muslim socialist who will destroy the nation). Throughout the Obama Wars, one demographic group that has steadfastly stood with the president is American Jews.

Jews have voted for Obama in strong numbers. In 2008, Obama drew 74 percent of the Jewish vote (maybe up to 78 percent). In 2012, he won about 69 percent. Yes, there was a drop-off, but it was consistent with Obama's decline within other constituencies. The second time around he was slightly less popular with everyone. Moreover, in the 2014 congressional elections, 69 percent of Jewish voters, according to one poll, voted for a Democratic congressional candidate. That survey found that 57 percent of American Jews approved of Obama's performance as president—a much higher number than the 43 percent approval rating among the general population. As the Hill noted:

The clear conclusion is that despite Republican efforts to target Jewish voters and to paint the president as somehow anti-Israel, the Jewish vote is not up for grabs. In fact, there has been a remarkable consistency in the Jewish vote for Congress over the past three elections as measured by GBA surveys, including 66 percent for Democrats in 2010, 69 percent in 2012, and 69 percent in 2014.


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And now Netanyahu is partnering up with Boehner to kick Obama in the teeth and sabotage one of the president's top diplomatic priorities. He is essentially telling American Jews to get lost: I have no regard for the president you support and no regard for your own political needs and desires.

The leader of a foreign country ought to place his own assessment of national security imperatives first. But the relationship between the Israeli government and American Jews is an important and sensitive matter for both sides—and perhaps more so for Tel Aviv. After all, Israel, which receives about $3 billion in US aid annually, needs the United States more than vice versa. Yet Netanyahu has decided to snub American Jews and to insult the leader they strongly back. This speech might help Netanyahu in the Israeli elections; it could also backfire if Israeli voters decide to punish him for further weakening Israel's special relationship with Washington. But Netanyahu's scheming with Boehner against Obama could also end up alienating many American Jews from the Israeli government. By enlisting with Boehner, Netanyahu is conveying a brazen sign of disrespect for a community he and his country depend upon. What chutzpah.
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Netanyahu to American Jews: Get Lost (Original Post) babylonsister Jan 2015 OP
Don't worry MurrayDelph Jan 2015 #1
Bibi is playing a dangerous game Aerows Jan 2015 #2
American Jew to Netanyahu edhopper Jan 2015 #3
I never liked Netenyahoo and I don't know how Israelis do. world wide wally Jan 2015 #4
I disagree MannyGoldstein Jan 2015 #5
I'm thinking they're saying the same.. right right at him. Cha Jan 2015 #6

MurrayDelph

(5,299 posts)
1. Don't worry
Tue Jan 27, 2015, 07:18 PM
Jan 2015

as soon as Israel wants another donation (such as the High Holy Days), we'll be considered Jewish enough again.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
5. I disagree
Tue Jan 27, 2015, 10:08 PM
Jan 2015

It's not chutzpah, it's schmuckerie

(And since there's a - non-Jewish - member of DU who claims that "schmuck" is the most horrible Yiddish word ever uttered and should never be immediately hidden lest it destroy the brains of decent people, here's a link to help anyone out should said member start spewing his misunderstanding again: http://forward.com/articles/167972/when-to-call-a-schmuck-a-schmuck/)

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