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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Eric Cantor Defeated: Rising Awareness of Jewish Influence behind “Shock” Primary Defeat The shock defeat of (now) former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in his Virginia Primary has left Jewish organizations in both parties reeling, according to Politico magazinebut the reality is that rising awareness of the pernicious influence of Jewish Supremacist power politics has played a major part in the upset. Cantor According to an article in Politico magazine, suitably titled For Jewish Republicans: Oy veh the dream of a Jewish Republican speaker of the House is no more with Cantors defeat. The defeat of someone who, according to Politico, was on a track to be the highest-ranking Jewish official in American history has left Jewish organizations in both parties reeling, especially the GOPs long-suffering Jewish coalition groups. The Politico magazine goes on to point out how Cantor had always put Israels interests ahead of Americas: Now, with Cantors defeat, theres no longer a point man to help organize trips to Israel for junior GOP lawmakers, as Cantor routinely did. Jewish nonprofits and advocacy groups have no other natural person in leadership to look to for a sympathetic ear. No other Republican lawmaker can claim to have precisely the same relationship with gaming billionaire Sheldon Adelson, a primary benefactor of both the Republican Party and the Republican Jewish Coalition. And no other member can play quite the same role in promoting Jewish Republican congressional candidates, as Cantor did in one election after another. Steve Rabinowitz, a Democratic public relations consultant who works with a range of Jewish groups, said that for non-partisan Jews, Cantor was definitely a loss. He cited Cantors reliable backing not just for Israel and tough-on- Iran policies Cantor was defeated by a little-known economics professor in Virginias Republican primary, Dave Brat, who had less than $200,000 against a reputed $5 million in Cantors election fund. While the pundits in the controlled media will claim that Cantors defeat had nothing to do with his Jewishness and his Israel-first stance, it is clear that these factors certainly played a role. There can be little doubt that, thanks primarily to the internet, there is a rising awareness of the role and influence of the Jewish lobby in Washington D.C., and Cantors unexpected expulsion is just a foretaste of what is to come. As awareness and consciousness of the role of the Jewish lobby in politics, media and the financial sector spreads, Americans can look forward to even more dramatic events like Cantors defeat. His primary loss does not mean the end of the Jewish lobbys attempt to take leadership of one or both of the chambers of Congress. Several of Cantors co- religionists, including New York Senator Chuck Schumer, Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and New York Rep. Steve Israel already hold important roles of legislative and partisan leadership. Unlike Cantor, a large number of their voter base is Jewish, and therefore not the untrustworthy troublesome goyim with which Cantor had to deal. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: Lorie Meacham (#0)
The American People need to learn that when politicians support the Jews/Israel, they are not benefiting the people and in fact it is to the people's detriment. And, it is not just all the money it costing each and every American. If they want to vote for their self interest, they should vote against any politician giving support to Israel and the Jews.
I'd say any politician giving support to Zionism and Israel. But "the Jews" ??? Seriously???? Ordinary American Jews haven't prospered because of the ME wars protecting Precious. Our economy is in the toilet. Jews, Protestants, Catholics, Muslims, Atheists have all been fudged over by the elites. Some of them and us haven't figured it out yet.
You may be right. Politicans probably don't go on record giving support to the Jews. However, if they do specify Jews to the exclusion of others, non-Jews shouldn't vote for them.
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