ed note (Tony)…Behold, the Judaic mindset “in its element”!!! Code-speak, Self-Aggrandizing, schmoozing, vanity, high-headedness, audaciousness, bold, daring, fearless, etc. LOL!!!!!
Forward
Among the hundreds of supporters who came to what turned out to be Marco Rubio’s farewell from the presidential race at Florida International University in Miami, were three Jewish high school students, preparing to attend next week’s annual conference of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC.
Just like their older peers, they were still struggling to face the fact that Donald Trump is likely to be the Republican Party’s presidential candidate.
“I’d be really disappointed in America for throwing away (its) moral ground and going for a candidate who is clearly a racist, a bigot, a misogynistic, chauvinistic, sexist, anti-Israel man,” argued emphatically Veronica Bondarenko.
This high school senior may have articulated the dilemma many in the Jewish community now face, following the demise of the Rubio campaign and the inevitability of a Trump candidacy.+
It’s not only Jewish Republicans who will have a tough political choice to make. Jewish activists across the board, now forced to decide whether to engage with, ignore, or boycott the GOP frontrunner.+
The first decision by a major Jewish player indicated a lean toward engagement. AIPAC made a call in favor of inviting Trump to speak at its annual policy conference next week, explaining it was customary for the lobby to offer all candidates the opportunity to address the conference on election year. AIPAC also preemptively warned student participants not to disrupt Trump’s speech, although the lobby later clarified it prohibits all participants from protesting guest speakers.
A move by the Reform Movement to distance itself from AIPAC’s decision made clear that not in all in the community are ready to take a business-as-usual approach to the New York billionaire.
“We have often listened to and, more importantly, engaged with candidates and officeholders whose views sharply differ from our own; such interactions are the essence of our political system. But Mr. Trump is not simply another candidate,” the movement stated, promising it would “find an appropriate and powerful way to make our voices heard.”
As election cycles moves to closer to their final phases, Jewish groups usually look to forge ties with the leading campaigns in order to ensure they have active communication channels with the future administration and to provide their input on domestic and foreign policy issues the next president will be required to deal with.
So far, these channels have yet to be established with Trump and his team. But by the summer, the question of reaching out to the leading Republican will be unavoidable for every Jewish advocacy organization.
No one feels this dilemma more acutely than Jewish Republicans. Initially pinning their hopes on Jeb Bush and later flocking to Marco Rubio, Jewish GOP supporters and donors are quickly running out of options.
And while some Jewish Republicans have joined the “never Trump” camp, others are showing initial signs of warming up to the idea of having the Donald as their party’s candidate. Asked during a Las Vegas debate Matt Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, passed on an opportunity to take a stance against Trump.+
“It’s a ‘we are going to have to wait and see’ answer,” Brooks said.+
Brooks explained the group has a policy of not taking sides during the primary race and a history of speaking out when they disagree with candidates, but he also made clear he does not feel uncomfortable with Trump.+
RJC’s largest donor, casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson, has stayed out of the race thus far but his Israeli newspaper Israel Hayon ran in recent weeks a flattering one-on-one with Trump and a front page interview with former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, who praised Trump’s views on Israel.
Jewish Democrats are watching Republicans struggle with the Trump problem with more than a little schadenfreude.
“Trump isn’t helping himself with the Jewish community with his positions on human rights and minorities,” said former Democratic Florida congressman Ron Klein who is now chair’s the state’s Democratic Party’s board of trustees. “The only way for those who want to boycott him is by the ballot box.”
I love the description of Chutzpah… an uniquely Jewish term best shown by the Jewish man who after being found guilty of murdering his parents pleads with the court to grant leniency due to the fact he is an orphan… ah how nice to be a chosen one…
I hope Trump has extra private security when he ventures into the belly of the beast; the AIPAC Convention! He’ll go through the motions of kissing their asses, but they’ll try to pin him on various issues. His responses should be interesting.
The universe revolves around the Jews.
The Neocons will run a spoiler “conservative” candidate on a third party ticket. Watch for it.
“The universe revolves around the Jews.”… well yeah… I’m just proud to be serving them.
#4 You are proud serving them? no matter how many crimes they have committed against humanity for thousands of years?. No matter that they murdered our savior Lord Jesus, and no matter how they treat the Palestinians and the American people that our kids are forced to go and fight never ending wars for the parasitic entity of Israel??? And what our traitor Congressmen and President take from us to give to the parasites???? Is that what you are proud of?? You should be ashamed of yourself Russ