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"I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened"
 
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Can Jewish Americans support
both Democrats and Israel?
Jonah Goldberg
 
"Rise up together as one voice"
"Be careful where you stand"
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 Hilly Clinton’s   presidential hopes ride on many things, but arguably none so much as her ability to defend the nObama doctrine. She has praised the Bergdahl prisoner swap. She will have to keep on praising it, even as the defendant’s trial proceeds – even as we hear more stories about the subsequent actions of the enemy fighters released or of the American lives lost and objectives squandered in the search for the alleged deserter. The same goes double for the nightmare that followed the Libyan regime change she helped author. That is her main legacy as secretary of state. But her obligation to the nObama doctrine also applies to the disastrous courtship of Vladimir Putin and the nuclear deal with Iran. Clinton will nudge nObama on Syria, where she previously argued unsuccessfully for attacking the despot the U.S. is now aiding against a more virulent foe, and on the rupture of U.S.-Israeli relations. But the presumptive Democratic nominee will mostly have to think of new ways to sell her old boss’ policies. That includes trading accused deserters for Taliban commanders.
          [“The fact that this administration began these discussions essentially conceding that they’re going to allow enrichment to go forward with the Iranians just shows you that they don’t have the same level of concern that I think I and Senator [Marco Rubio, R-Fla.] and many others out there have, that a nuclear Iran is a problem for the entire world, not just for Israel.” – Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis., in a radio interview with Hugh Hewitt Wednesday.-Fox News 
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 The Judge’s Ruling -   Observing that a public unwilling to challenge government’s fixation on spying is silently amending its Constitutional right to privacy, Fox News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano writes:“[N]othing will destroy our personal liberties more effectively than the government refusing to honor them and Americans sheepishly accepting that. And without freedom, what are we?”   -Fox News 
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 backstagger BOEHNER SCORES VICTORY WITH BUDGET,   MEDICARE PLAN 
After a long winter, House leaders are having a happy spring. They passed, improbably, a budget with ease on Wednesday. The House today is expected to advance a bill that would end the annual kabuki dance of delaying scheduled cuts to Medicare from the Clinton-Gingrich budget deals of the 1990s. It’s a big win for Speaker backstabber John Boehner who touts the deal in a National Review op-ed:  “We know that more and more seniors have been losing access to their doctors because of Medicare rules. If enacted, this bill will permanently replace one of Washington’s most infamous budget gimmicks, SGR, with a more stable system that rewards quality and innovation. In doing so, not only will we reassure seniors that they can count on Medicare and continue to see their own doctor, but we will also put in place a stronger Medicare program for Americans who are trying to care for elderly parents….This would be the first real entitlement reform in nearly two decades, and that’s a big win for conservatives.”  -Fox News 
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 A Broken Reid Retires  
It's the end of an error, er, era. Senate Minority Leader dinky Harry Reid announced Friday he will not seek a sixth term in 2016. The New York Times epitaph says his retirement "bring[s] an end to a three-decade congressional career that culminated with his push of President nObama's ambitious agenda against fierce Republican resistance." Of course, the point there is that dinky Reid's pushing nObama's agenda is what put him in the minority, and after all his black eyes (real and metaphorical) he probably just doesn't care to continue there. Naturally, he denies it, saying, "The decision that I've made has absolutely nothing to do with my injury, it has nothing to do with my being minority leader, and it certainly has nothing to do with my ability to be re-elected, because the path to re-election is much easier than it probably has been any time that I've run for re-election." But it's hardly unusual for a powerful member of Congress to call it quits upon returning to the minority. And Republicans nearly unseated him in 2010 with a B-list candidate, meaning his re-election in 2016 is far from a sure bet. "I want to be able to go out at the top of my game," he said. Indeed, he'd rather not run than lose his last election. He gave that away when he said, "I think it is unfair for me to be soaking up all the money to be re-elected." If his path is "much easier" and he's "at the top of [his] game," why would it take so much money to win?  -The Patriot Post 
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 Creating a Budget Is the Best Thing This Congress Has Done  
After a grueling 18-hour session, the Senate adopted a budget proposal around 3 a.m. Friday through a 52-46 vote that split along party lines. The budget is different than the House's spending plan, as it doesn't defund nObamaCare and reform Medicare. Yet, this measure shows the Republicans in Congress actually beginning to lead. Think about it this way: If the federal government was an average American household, it hasn't worked with a budget since 2009 and instead used credit cards and managed money on a month-to-month basis (relatively speaking). In the coming weeks, Congress will use the two spending plans to create a resolution both chambers can approve. Yesterday, Barack nObama gave an audience in Alabama his hard-hitting analysis on the GOP's budget: "It represents the opposite of middle-class economics." We hope so. He went on to attack Congress' budget, saying that a little deficit is okay. He's one to talk. Earlier this week, nObama's proposed budget failed in the Senate on a 98-1 vote, which tells us what even Democrats think of his fiscal "leadership." More...  -The Patriot Post 
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In this Nov. 13, 2012 file photo, obtained from the Iranian Mehr News Agency, Iranian army members prepare missiles to be launched, during a maneuver, in an undisclosed location in Iran. President Barack Obama pledged in the campaign, and since, that he will not let Iran develop nuclear weapons. According to his own timeline, Obama has about a year left to see if his policy of diplomacy and sanctions can get Iran to slow its enrichment of uranium and assure the world its nuclear program is peaceful. Resolving the standoff while avoiding war ranks among the biggest foreign policy challenges of Obama's second term. And time grows short.
 Does Iran Have Secret Nukes in North Korea?  
(Gordon G. Chang ) - Washington’s nuclear deal with Tehran depends on aggressive inspections inside Iran. But the mullahs may well have a secret program outside their borders...In October 2012, Iran began stationing personnel at a military base in North Korea, in a mountainous area close to the Chinese border. The Iranians, from the Ministry of Defense and associated firms, reportedly are working on both missiles and nuclear weapons. Ahmed Vahidi, Tehran’s minister of defense at the time, denied sending people to the North, but the unconfirmed dispatches make sense in light of the two states announcing a technical cooperation pact the preceding month.       http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/29/does-iran-have-secret-nukes-in-north-korea.html
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 Military planning to spend billions on new Air Force One  
(foxnews.com) - The Pentagon is considering spending billions of dollars on three new Boeing 747s to use as Air Force One, the aircraft that shuttles the United States president...According to CBS News, the current Air Force One fleet is getting old, and the U.S. military says it’s time for a new generation to carry future commanders in chief. "We've got a pretty good size team working on it," said Air Force Col. Amy McCain, who is in charge of ordering the new Air Force One, according to the station. As far as I am concern, they don't need a new one.     http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/29/military-planning-to-spend-billions-on-new-air-force-one/?intcmp=trending
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 Analysis: Iranian Reactions to Operation Decisive Storm  
(Behnam Ben Taleblu) - Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who for roughly six-months have been ascendant and on the offensive, were met with airstrikes from a coalition of 10 countries on Wednesday evening...Designed to “defend and support the legitimate government of Yemen,” the airstrikes prominently feature Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) planes, with 100 of them reportedly from the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF). Despite being a local force indigenous to Yemen and of the Fiver-Zaydi branch of Shiite Islam (Iran is of the Twelver variety), the Houthis have reaped significant dividends from their new and evolving relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran. In fact, a December 2014 Reuters report confirmed “Iranian military and financial support to the Houthis before and after their takeover of Sanaa on Sept. 21” based on divergent sourcing. It is exactly this kind of involvement that Operation Decisive Storm aims to break.       http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2015/03/analysis-iranian-reactions-to-operation-decisive-storm.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LongWarJournalSiteWide+%28The+Long+War+Journal+%28Site-Wide%29%29
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 Bone Weary  
(arlenefromisrael.info) - Anyone who is tracking the news these days, and genuinely cares for the security of Israel and the future of the US – not to mention Europe and the Mideast – has got to have an extremely heavy heart.  We are facing some very dark times...With regard to Israel, serious thinkers are pondering the best way to survive the 22 months until nObama is out of office.  But the problem is actually a great deal bigger than the issue of how nObama is behaving towards Israel – as much as this remains huge for us here. We are now a mere two days away from the presumed deadline on a signed framework deal between Iran and P5 + 1.  (In reality this is a negotiation between Iran and the US, as the other negotiating partners, with the exception of France, have largely pulled back.)  How likely it is that a deal really will take place depends on whom you ask.  What is clear is that nObama – and Hanoi Kerry, operating in his stead – are doing all they can to achieve this “diplomatic success.” What diplomatic success?       http://www.arlenefromisrael.info/current-postings/2015/3/29/march-29-2015-bone-weary.html
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 Hilly Clinton’s Legal Downfall to the U.S. Presidency  
(Catherine J. Frompovich) - Soon, we and the media will be inundated by the 2016 presidential candidates’ self-proclaimed bravados, plus spinmeisters hawking about why candidates should be considered as the next President of the United States of America...Well, Hilly Rodham Clinton, as an attorney who, therefore, cannot plead ignorance of the law, has broken one specific law of the United States that, probably, should have her fined and/or in jail—or both! And with no exceptions, exemptions or presidential pardons! That law is U.S. Code Title 18, Part 1, Chapter 101, Section 2071.       http://www.activistpost.com/2015/03/hillary-clintons-legal-downfall-to-us.html?AID=7236#more
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 The nObama-Iran Deal: Anatomy of a Disaster  
(Bruce Thornton) - All the rumors from Lausanne indicate that the U.S. is on the brink of a disastrous deal with Iran over its nuclear weapons program. If these leaks are true, a final agreement will leave the Islamic Republic...as it calls itself, in possession of centrifuges and other facilities––27 that we know of–– needed for producing nuclear materials and weapons. Token concessions, such as limiting the number of centrifuges, will count for little given that the Iranians claim that key sites such as Fordo will remain off limits to IAEA inspectors, as will other sites devoted to missile development and other military applications. In the end, it won’t matter if sanctions are phased out quickly or slowly, if Iran ships its enriched uranium to Russia (an unreliable monitor, to say the least), if some sort of easily gamed “inspection” process is established, or if some “sunset” clause ends all these restrictions on Iran’s nuclear development in 5 years or 10. Iran will still possess the technical knowledge and infrastructure for enriching uranium and manufacturing a nuclear weapon, its economy now unhampered by the dismantled sanctions regime. But to paraphrase the Taliban, we Westerners may have the watches, but the slaves of Allah have the time. This deal means one thing: sooner or later Iran will become a nuclear power. Israel, its time to bomb them.       http://www.frontpagemag.com/2015/bruce-thornton/the-obama-iran-deal-anatomy-of-a-disaster/?utm_source=FrontPage+Magazine&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=e77c624540-Mailchimp_FrontPageMag&utm_term=0_57e32c1dad-e77c624540-156509103
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 Whatever Happened to that Muslim Brotherhood Review?  
(Douglas Murray) - The former head of MI6, Richard Dearlove, has described the Muslim Brotherhood as "at heart a terrorist organization."...Officials who are soft on extremism hope that both the extremism strategy and the Muslim Brotherhood review are not merely being kicked into the long grass but will, in fact, never see the light of day. This is, it must be said, politics at its very worst. The Muslim Brotherhood has wreaked havoc for decades. Its desire to carry our coups and to rule Middle Eastern countries according to the rule of a hardline interpretation of Islamic law is not ancient history — it is very recent history.       http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5459/muslim-brotherhood-review
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 loose lips Biden: American Jews Can Only Rely on Israel, Not US  
(Ari Yashar, Tova Dvorin) - An incredible admission by US Vice President loose lips Joe Biden has been revealed, in which he told Jewish leaders that should the American Jewish community be in danger, it has only Israel to rely on - and not America...Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg reveals in the April issue of The Atlantic how at a Rosh Hashana event in Biden's home last fall, the vice president told Jewish leaders and Jewish officials in US President Barack nObama's administration how he met former Prime Minister Golda Meir when he was a young Senator. "I’ll never forget talking to her in her office with her assistant - a guy named (Yitzhak) Rabin - about the Six-Day War,” he recalled. “The end of the meeting, we get up and walk out, the doors are open, and...the press is taking photos. ...She looked straight ahead and said, ‘Senator, don’t look so sad...Don’t worry. We Jews have a secret weapon.'"       http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/193387#.VRnS9Zt02vE
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 No Let-Up in Attacks On Europe's Jews  
(Abigail R. Esman) - Seventy years ago this month, Anne Frank died in the concentration camps of Bergen-Belsen, leaving behind, stashed in the rooms where she and her family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam, one of the most valuable historic documents of our time: her diary...But try telling this story in a Dutch classroom today. "Holocaust Classes? Bulls**t! Say the Students" declared a headline of Dutch newspaper AD. Indeed, large numbers of Dutch students, all of them Muslim, refuse to listen to lessons about the Shoah [the Holocaust], denouncing them as exaggerations and lies, and threatening their teachers. It is a capital example of the kind of exploitation one finds increasingly among radicalized and even non-radicalized Muslim youth in Europe: for even as many question the existence of the concentration camps, the efforts at genocide, they demonstrate in pro-ISIS and anti-Israel rallies chanting "All Jews to the gas" and "Hitler was right." How can they continue to say that when they don't believe its true?        http://www.investigativeproject.org/4808/guest-column-no-let-up-in-attacks-on-europe-jews#
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 Can Saudi Arabia Feed Its People?  
(Yossi Mann) - In 2007, almost thirty years after setting out on an ambitious agricultural project, Saudi Arabia announced it would be phasing out government handouts to the agricutural sector, which would end in their entirety in 2016...Outsiders criticized the project from its beginnings, emphasizing the burden it would place on the economy and the damage it would inflict on the country's water assets. Critics were particularly scathing of the decision to subsidize the project and its detrimental effects on the Saudi economy as a whole. Nonetheless, Riyadh moved forward with what it saw as its quest to provide both food security for its burgeoning population as well as additonal employment opportunities. An examination of the wheat industry that flourished in the kingdom between 1980 and 2007, its achievements and failures, as well as the influence of the agricultural sector on the local economy and on water resources may prove a cautionary tale, reconfirming the truths behind the law of unintended consequences.       http://www.meforum.org/5098/can-saudi-arabia-feed-its-people
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Can Jewish Americans support
both Democrats and Israel?
Jonah Goldberg
 
Can Jewish Americans support both Democrats and Israel?

     (jewishworldreview.com) - "I don't understand how Jews in America can be Democrats first and Jewish second and support Israel along the line of just following their president," vented Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) on Boston Herald Radio last week.

     It was a small controversy in the grand scheme of things, easily overlooked during a week when: a German pilot turned a routine flight into a murder-suicide mission, Ted Cruz drove the media batty by announcing he will run for president as Bowe Bergdahl, an Army sergeant and Taliban captive the White House touted as a hero was charged with desertion, and America joined forces with Iran in Iraq to kill Sunni jihadists while allying with Saudi Arabia in Yemen to kill Shiite jihadists (who are backed by Iran).

     Still, King's comments did enrage a lot of people, particularly people eager to make political hay. "I was shocked and horrified when I heard the remarks made by Rep. King today stating that we are 'Jewish second,' and implying that Democrats are anti-Semitic," responded Greg Rosenbaum, chair of the National Jewish Democratic Council.

     Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) took his hissy fit to Twitter. "I don't need Congressman Steve King questioning my religion or my politics," he tweeted. "I demand an apology from him & repudiation from GOP. #dangerous."

     That "dangerous" hashtag -- no doubt a rich mix of sincerity and opportunism -- is intriguing to me. What is the implied danger?

     After all, King's lament is that American Jews don't care about Israel enough to break with president nObama.

     "In a bizarre way," left-wing writer Paul Waldman noted in the American Prospect, King's remarks were "almost reassuring." They highlight "just how rare anti-Semitism has become in America. An American Jew is more likely to be exposed to weird conservative philo-Semitism than to actual anti-Semitism."

     It's a good point. On both the far right and among vast swaths of the left, the longstanding complaint against American Jews is that they're guilty of "dual loyalty" -- i.e., they care as much or more about Israel as they do the U.S. One need only spend a few minutes in the swampier quarters of the Internet, or at, say, UCLA, to find this sort of bigotry. Just this month, a Jewish student applying to be a member of the UCLA student council's judicial board was asked, "Given that you are a Jewish student and very active in the Jewish community, how do you see yourself being able to maintain an unbiased view?"

     But here's Steve King, a passionate defender of Israel, complaining that American Jews aren't being Jewish enough.

     Part of the confusion is that being Jewish and supporting Israel have never been wholly synonymous, and regrettably they are getting less synonymous all the time. This is a source of great consternation in many Jewish circles, and a source of profound confusion and frustration in conservative circles. Just as right-leaning non-Jews are embracing Israel, left-leaning Jews are pushing it away.

     That's not a coincidence. The reason American Jews are disproportionately liberal is complex -- because there is no single reason for it. I can rattle off a dozen or so with ease, including: FDR's outreach to Jews, Harry Truman's recognition of Israel, the historic necessity for Jews to seek protection from central authorities, the tendency of urban populations to be liberal, anti-Semitism in the old (and much more liberal) GOP of the 1920s-1960s, the timing of Jewish immigration from central Europe in an era when socialism was in its heyday, and the very secular worldview of most non-orthodox Jews.

     Political scientist Kenneth Wald largely disagrees with these and other explanations, save for the last point. In a new article, "The Choosing People: Interpreting the Puzzling Politics of American Jewry," Wald argues that American Jewish liberalism is derived chiefly from the fact that American Jews want a strict separation of religion and politics. He argues that Jewish support for Democrats intensified in large part because of the GOP's embrace of Protestant evangelicals, even though Protestant evangelicals are wildly pro-Israel and philo-Semitic (i.e., the opposite of anti-Semitic). I think that's empirically true, even if it gives short shrift to the deeper roots of Jewish liberalism.

     One reason Jews are still liberal is that ideological and partisan affiliations die hard. They tend to be passed, like religion itself, from parent to child, generation after generation. But such loyalties aren't static either. And while Steve King could have phrased it better, he was absolutely right that at some point -- now or in the future -- support for the left and support for Israel must conflict. And King is right to lament it when Jews choose the former over the latter.

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/jonah032715.php3
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