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Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:18 PM

My Jewish Spouse

had been worried about the elderly Jews in Florida. A lot of them were looking to support McCain in this election due to the fact that Obama has a Muslim middle name, Obama is black and McCain is believed to be more pro-Israel.

But a few weeks after Palin, that worry was gone. "There's no way they'll vote for McCain now. They realize who Palin is. Their kids and grandkids won't let them vote for McCain. Their kids will make them watch youtube" (This was said before Sarah Silverman's "Great Schlepp").

The youtube videos of Palin in her church were all over the net. Palin talking about "how great it was gettin' saved," Palin getting a blessing from one of her pastors who asked God to watch over Palin as she is the governor of Alaska, a "refuge state" for the "lower 48" in the End Days. There was no mistaking his message - End Days are near and Alaska will be a "refuge" state not just because of its geographic location, but because of all the evangelicals who live there and who have prepped for the Rapture. And let's not forget Palin's evangelical witch doctor.

Then there's Palin saying that creationism should be taught along with Darwin's Theory of Evolution in science classes. Yeah, that's what retired Jews in Miami want their grandchildren learning in public school, right? That creationism is valid scientific theory?

Palin constantly extols the unsullied virtues of smalltown America while insulting community activists and slick urban types. Smalltown America, says Palin, is the "real" America. Yeah, and how many older Jews come from small American towns? Very few. Most of those who retired to Florida are either urbanites who helped found the suburbs after WWII, or they are the first generation who grew up in postwar suburbs. They know what Palin means when she talks of "smalltown values" in the "real America." She means white Christians. Not blacks. Not Latinos. Not recent immigrants. And not Jews. Especially those lib'rul Jews who run Hollywood and the banks and who were born and raised in Brooklyn and made sure their kids went to college - especially those "elite" colleges where the lib'rul Jews seem to make up the entire faculty!

So how does McCain look to them after the selection of Palin? Like a loser. An asinine, pandering loser whose ambition to be president overrides any sense of decency. Sure, there are diehard McCain fans among the retired Jewish folks in Florida who will vote for him. There has always been a high regard for McCain (especially among WWII and Korean War veterans, a surprising number of whom are still alive and voting) because of his POW history and because he seemed like someone who was not as partisan as his fellow partymates. But respecting McCain's service to his country does not outweigh all of McCain's negatives now. Especially his biggest negative -- his smalltown, evangelical, xenophobic, intellectually lazy, uninformed, anti-science running mate who came out swinging at the GOP convention, snidely insulting anyone who doesn't share her background and beliefs.

Good work, McCain. Nice way to alienate the older Jewish vote. I thank you for that.

Friday, October 24, 2008 12:00 AM

@ LeftWingPharisee

I agree that ultra-orthodox Jews may become the Jewish majority in the US in a few generations. Intermarriage between Jews and non-Jews is higher in each generation of "assimilated" or "secular" Jews. The children of those marriages may be raised Jewish, but all the mixed-marriage kids that I know (including my son and many of his friends) have a Happy Hanukkah and a Merry Christmas. This results in lots of holiday decorations featuring snowmen, mittens and white snowflakes on a background of blue.

In addition to mixed-marriage kids, there is the fact that non-ultra-orthodox Jews tend to have fewer kids than the ultra-orthodox. Far fewer kids.

I also agree that "ultra-orthodox" is a weird name. Too bad there isn't a "high church/low church" type of comparative description.

Sunday, October 26, 2008 07:04 PM

If There's Enough Voter Fraud...

... McCain will win.

One thing you can be sure of - when Republicans start pointing fingers and squawking about a subject while blaming Democrats, it means Republicans are doing exactly what they are accusing Democrats of.

Never fails. John McCain of the 7-10 homes and the 14 cars and Sarah Palin of the $150,000 wardrobe call Democrats elitists. John McCain, who has benefitted his entire life due to someone else's power and money - first his admiral father, then his moneybags second wife - and who grew up in Washington power circles will call himself a maverick and the ultimate outsider.

The GOP is trying to make a huge issue out of voter registration irregularities and inflate it into a voter fraud scandal. Don't be surprised when a lot of votes go missing on election day.

Monday, October 27, 2008 10:29 AM

I Hate Undecideds

These are the people who are responsible for those damned robocalls.

At this stage of the game, you wonder "What are these people waiting for? A phone call from the candidate?"

Well, yes.

They are so stupid and lazy that they actually are waiting for a phone call from the candidate and that's why we get inundated with this crap.

Bastards.

Idiots.

Idiot bastards.

Monday, October 27, 2008 10:49 AM

John McCain Doesn't Respect Women

It's true. All of his nastiest jokes and filthiest epithets have been aimed at females. He refused to vote for an equal pay act. He divorced the first wife who worked tirelessly to support his cause because she'd been badly injured while he was away and because he met an heiress who would fund his political career.

Anyone else find it highly satisfying that a female, Sarah Palin, is bringing him down?

Heh. He's so out of touch he thought we'd all fall for a hot chick.

Monday, October 27, 2008 12:35 PM

Oh Really?

95% of blacks vote for Obama, and a vast majority of them will vote for him because he's black

Do You Think 95% of blacks would vote for Condi Rice or Michael Steele or Alan Keyes and the vast majority would vote for them because they are black?

Cuz I don't.

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