Palin ‘Scares the Hell Out of’ Ed Koch (and Plenty-um Other Jews)

by Philip Weiss on October 31, 2008 · 4 comments

Smart piece by Ethan Porter in New Republic saying Obama held on to the Jews with many a shrewd move. And making the point that Palin alienated Jews on cultural grounds, being from a small town and not very literate and only faux Israel-centric:

When Joe Biden spoke to the NJDC's [Jewish Democrats group's] annual convention in late September (after the Council initially requested Obama), he was greeted like an old friend coming home. He was affectionately introduced by Michael Adler, a former NJDC chair; the two have known each other for 30 years. In a hushed, passionate tone, Biden recalled bringing his children to visit Auschwitz, as well as his own trips to Israel. When hearing politicians speak about Israel, "Jews want to see the emotion," says Jay Footlik, who directed Jewish outreach for John Kerry…

Conversely, it would be hard to overestimate the role that Sarah Palin has played in bringing the Jewish vote solidly behind Obama. During the national honeymoon that followed her selection and convention speech, Jewish voters simply did not share the rest of the country's enthusiasm–and that was the very moment when Jewish polling numbers began to tip back in Obama's favor. According to an American Jewish Committee poll, 54 percent of Jews disapproved of her selection. As [Ed] Koch told me, perhaps summarizing the Jewish community's collective response: "She scares the hell out of me."


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{ 4 comments }

1 JOHN DICKERSON October 31, 2008 at 10:27 pm

I certainly agree with Ed Koch about Sarah Palin. I just can't understand why he doesn't feel likewise about John Hagee.

2 anon November 1, 2008 at 8:32 am

They both scare the hell out of me too–along with Hagee's pal, Senator Joe Lieberman.

3 Joachim Martillo November 1, 2008 at 9:10 am

Then why don't we see more public disdain and condemnation of Kristol and the Neocons from American Jews?

Palin is Kristol's gal.

4 anon November 1, 2008 at 12:07 pm

You know the reason Joachim, they don't want to air their dirty laundry in the goy air. They don't realize this is a recipe for long-term Jewish disaster–just as the 1930 Germans, so the
2008 Jews.

A goy Goldhagen awaits.

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