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The Jewish Case Against Barack Obama

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Barack Obama is the most dangerous candidate for the State of Israel since its creation in 1948. He is not, as Professor Alan Dershowitz recently put it, a "true friend of Israel" any more than Jimmy Carter was. He is certainly not "much better for Israel" than John McCain, as potty-mouthed comic dunce Sarah Silverman put it.

Any American Jew who votes for Obama ought to be ashamed of him or herself. He is not in line with a single authentic Jewish principle. (Authentic Judaism, by the way, believes the veracity of the Torah, Oral Torah and Talmud, not bagels, lox, Woody Allen and a copy of the Sunday New York Times.) On abortion, Obama is radically pro-choice. He is radically pro-gay rights, celebrating court-ordered gay marriage in states like California. Authentic Judaism is against abortion unless the mother's life is in danger, and against homosexual activity altogether.

And then there's Israel. Professor Dershowitz believes that American Jews should not vote based on "which party or which candidates support Israel more enthusiastically. They should vote based on more general considerations about what is best for America, the world and the values that they hold dear." I largely agree. I believe, however, that any candidate who does not support Israel demonstrates a disturbing lack of allegiance to our only democratic ally in the Middle East and a perverse moral relativism that will hurt America, not merely Israel.

I do feel, however, that American Jews have a special stake in the State of Israel. Israel does not just represent a family connection for Jews. It represents the ultimate protection for Jews the world over. When Arab nations expelled over 800,000 Jews in the aftermath of the birth of the State of Israel, Israel took the vast majority of them in — as opposed to the Arab nations, which keep Palestinian Arabs in refugee camps to this day. Israel has saved Jews from South America to Russia to Ethiopia. Israel remains the last refuge for all Jews, and a guarantor of their safety, even abroad.

The future of Israel, then, matters to all Jews. By all indicators, it does not matter to Barack Obama, as detailed in a YouTube video counterpart to this column, "The Jewish Case Against Barack Obama" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PDh7s1pjIw).

Obama's foreign policy advisors have been almost uniformly anti-Israel. Samantha Power, one of Obama's earliest supporters, has suggested that American troops be placed on the ground in Israel to protect Palestinian Arabs against "human rights abuses." Power was a senior foreign policy advisor to Obama until she was forced to resign after calling Senator Hillary Clinton "a monster" in March 2008.

Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's National Security Advisor, serves as a foreign policy advisor to Obama.

He believes that the Jewish lobby forces America into pro-Israel policy, and he defends Carter's anti-Semitic book, "Peace, Not Apartheid."

General Merrill McPeak, Obama's campaign co-chair, agrees with Brzezinski that the Jewish lobby, based in "New York City, Miami," controls America's Middle East policy.

Robert Malley, who served on President Clinton's National Security Council, has stated that America ought to simply impose its Middle East solution on Israel. He served as an advisor to Obama until the media discovered that he was holding regular meetings with Hamas.

Obama's friends, too, are far too anti-Israel for comfort. Jeremiah Wright, Obama's pastor of 20 years, has blamed America's pro-Israel policy for 9/11. Wright is close with notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, who has proclaimed Obama "the Messiah."

Obama is also friends with former Palestine Liberation Organization spokesman Rashid Khalidi, an ardent foe of the Jewish State. Khalidi held a fundraiser for Obama in 2000. In 2003, he told a Palestinian Arab crowd, "You will not have a better Senator under any circumstances."

Obama himself has demonstrated his ambivalence about Israel. Before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in July 2008, he stated that he supported an undivided Jerusalem. After pressure from Palestinians, he backtracked within 24 hours. He also declares that he will meet the leaders of Iran without preconditions, despite the fact that Iran wishes to turn Israel into radioactive wasteland.

Barack Obama is no friend to American Jews. I challenge Professor Dershowitz to a debate, any time, any place, on that question. I would challenge Sarah Silverman as well, but she will undoubtedly ignore the challenge.

Most of all, I challenge American Jews to hear the true facts about Obama before voting. In Barack Obama, they find a Democrat in the mold of Jimmy Carter, not Harry Truman. Jews — and Americans more broadly — cannot afford another Jimmy Carter.

Ben Shapiro, 24, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School. He is the author of the new book "Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House," as well as the national bestseller "Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth." To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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I once cared for a man with terminal cancer. He was a Cantor at his Temple. They kept an orthodox house, dishes separate and his children had never enjoyed a cheeseburger. As I bathed and cared for him, we discussed Christ and death. His wife told me when he died he asked for me. I didn't know he passed and when I entered the house to care for him as usual, the mirrors were covered and the family was sitting shiva. My point, he was scared to die so I talked to him about God's forgiveness and love and the special place he held as one of God's people. I do feel for your fear. The Bible however states you are meant to be wanderers. When that should change it will change through God's action. God's ways are mysterious and we are unable to fathom his ways. Our job is to trust and have faith. Whether you read this or not is of no matter. Jews are God's chosen people according to the book I call Holy. I respect that and trust God knows why, when, and how his chosen people will be redeemed. I do not fear for you but I do fear your fear. What happened to trusting in your God to deliver his chosen people? If you should rally a nation of Jews to make war against one man, sorry, but it reeks all over again of the Jews losing faith in the desert and later denying Christ. Which is not saying or inferring in any way about this mortal man Obama. Just to remind you, of God's promise to his people. He said: Joshua 1:5 I will never leave you or forsake you. If I were a Jew, I would take that to the bank and vote for who I thought would be the best President for the United States, not for Israel. God is taking care of the Jews. That was his promise!
Comment: #1
Posted by: liz
Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:45 PM
Sir;... Any leader of ours who puts the needs and desires of Israel before our own is a traitor. You folks can corrupt our representatives as you see fit. I am sure you find them mindless and spineless, as they are. But I dare you to openly corrupt this whole people. I dare you to put it all on the line as our leaders have put our lives and the future of this land on the line for the Children of Sarah. I think it would be a mistake; and yet, I dare you to show a right to bend this whole land to your will with pressure or pay to our representatives...Thanks....Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:41 AM
Re: liz;... Ma'am, Israel is a people, a Nation of people, and is not a place, or a state. Not one serious person disputes the right of the Nation of Israel to exist. Rather, the State of Israel is a nest of hornets who sting friend and foe alike. That place and those people are pushing us inevitably into war with Islam which none can win, and for which we will suffer while Israel the people profit. These people hold Christians and Muslims alike in contempt. Protestantism has returned to the tree of Israel. They are wrong in this turn. They want a bond with Israel. I assume it is for some legitamacy. I just don't buy any part of it. We are all equal, but some times, equality must be enforced by law instead of being left to depend upon common acceptance. We all feel chosen. We do not all feel it is necessary to prove we are special by having more than another...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:54 AM
Why on EARTH would a nations people vote for a leader that has another nations interests at heart?

Mr. Shapiro this is just a ridiculous article. One line too many sir.
Comment: #4
Posted by: David LeVack
Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:39 PM
1.) Excellent article, Ben. I heard your interview on (I think it was Glenn Beck's) radio show. Very good there as well.

2.) For those who have commented on this article, clearly there will be no talking sense to you, but here's a vain attempt. James and David, your comments show a clear lack of understanding on not only the concept of jihad, the history behind the enmity between Ya'acov and Esau, the interdynamics of the Palestinian peoples, or anything of why having an ally in the Middle East is a PRIORITY that should absolutely weigh heavily in any Presidential candidate's platform. You further display your ignorance of the scriptures when you imply that the "Protestant church" joining itself to Israel is wrong. How do you explain paul's words in Ephesians 2:11-22 and Romans 11:17-25? A believer in Christ is by definition a member of Israel. Don't misunderstand me...I'm not saying that a Christian is a member of the physical nation of Israel, but rather a member of spiritual Israel as followers of the same God of Avraham, Yitzchak, and Ya'acov as the nation of Israel. Therefore, anyone who calls themself a "Christian" should be in support of the very nation from which their Messiah comes. He was and remains a Jew, by the way. If a Christian finds themselves in opposition to the nation of Israel, they will likewise find themselves in opposition to God.

3.) Liz, your heart appears to be in the right place, but clearly you are unaware of the hundreds of scriptures in the prophets (as well as the numerous references in Deuteronomy) that speak of the nation of Israel being brought back into the land. It is the promise of God to never fully abandon them, but to restore them in the last days. You should really look into it.

Comment: #5
Posted by: Daniel
Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:09 PM
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