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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Sheldon Adelson Is Ready to Buy the Presidency He just hasnt decided which Republican candidate to back. Care to make a pitch? In a few weeks, when the nuclear deal Barack Obama negotiated with Iran comes before Congress, its all but certain that not a single Republican will vote in support of it. With the possible exception of Maines Susan Collins, who has yet to reveal her position, each of the 246 Republicans in the House and 53 Republicans in the Senate has indicated his or her opposition to the deal. Not that a mere vote could possibly express the intensity of even that unanimous opposition or the fervid support for Israel that lies behind it. It is a fundamental betrayal of the security of the United States and of our closest allies, first and foremost Israel, Texas senator and GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz has said. Cruzs 16 Republican-primary opponents have denounced the deal in similar terms. One of them, Mike Huckabee, has gone so far as to argue that Obama will take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven. Related Stories Jeb Is Not the Bush You Think He Is Is Hillary Clinton Any Good at Running for President? American Jews are not hard-liners on Israel. Obama won 69 percent of Jewish voters in 2012, even as American conservatives accused him of purposefully undermining the countrys security and status in the region. Indeed, according to a 2013 Pew study, only one in three American Jews feel a strong emotional attachment to the Jewish state. But over the past 30 years, and especially in the last decade, the GOPs attachment to Israel has become remarkably fierce, to an extent that is basically unprecedented in modern American politics. On issue after issue from military aid to settlement policy the GOP now offers Israel unconditional and unquestioning support, so much so that some Republicans now liken the country to Americas 51st state. The person most responsible for this development is the multibillionaire casino magnate and Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson. Adelson, who grew up poor in the Dorchester section of Boston and never graduated from college, made and lost several fortunes before he struck it rich for good in 1979 by developing the Las Vegas computer trade show Comdex with a few partners. Ten years later, Adelson and his partners spent $128 million to buy Las Vegass Sands Hotel and Casino, which he used as a toehold to steadily expand his and the companys gaming operations. Today, the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, of which Adelson is, at 82, still the chairman and CEO, is a publicly traded company with massive hotels and casinos in Las Vegas, Pennsylvania, China, and Singapore. According to Forbes, Adelson, who owns a majority of Sands stock, is worth about $26 billion; he is said to keep close tabs on where he ranks on the magazines listing of billionaires, which is calculated daily, mentioning to associates when he has moved up. And although his ranking has slipped a bit in recent years once in the top ten, he is currently 18th on that list Adelson has been known to boast that he is still the richest Jew in the world. As such, he is unaccustomed to being ignored. Among the 17 candidates currently vying for the Republican presidential nomination, most are also competing in the Adelson primary: the hotly contested race for the donors heart, which runs through Israel. Adelsons support for the Jewish state is so intense that he opposes American efforts to broker a two-state solution to the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, arguing that the Palestinians are an invented people whose purpose
is to destroy Israel; rather than negotiate with Iran, Adelson has called for a preemptive nuclear strike against the Islamic Republic. The stakes of getting on his good side are enormous. In 2012, Adelson spent $20 million supporting Newt Gingrich, single-handedly keeping him afloat during the primaries and doing great damage to Mitt Romney in the process; then, after Gingrich finally fell, Adelson shelled out $30 million to plump up Romney. All told, Adelson reportedly spent $100 million against Obama in 2012. In 2016, says one prominent Republican operative, every candidate thinks, I can either be the Gingrich of the cycle, meaning Sheldon could give me oxygen, or I dont want to be on the opposite side of who his Gingrich is this cycle. They want to benefit from Sheldons largesse or make sure no one else benefits from it. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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