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Title: Koch's audition (ED KOCH SAYS OBAMA IS SOFT ON ISRAEL)
Source: Politico
URL Source: http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0508/Kochs_audition.html
Published: May 12, 2008
Author: Ben Smith
Post Date: 2008-05-12 14:18:19 by aristeides
Keywords: None
Views: 116
Comments: 3

Koch's audition

Former New York Mayor Ed Koch, a Democrat who backed Bush in 2004, and supports Hillary this year, emailed out a commentary over the weekend that probably means he'll be coming to an RNC media buy in Florida at some point this year.

He attacks Obama, in particular, for criticizing Hillary's threat to "obliterate" Iran.

"We now know just how far Senator Obama is prepared to go to defend our friends and allies. It is not far enough," Koch writes.

Ed Koch Commentary

May 10, 2008

Senator Barack Obama won the North Carolina primary by 14 percentage points. Senator Hillary Clinton won the Indiana primary by a narrower margin of two percent. Neither candidate scored a knockout punch, but Obama came out ahead.

Clearly Senator Obama who had the most to lose – it would have been considered a huge loss if Indiana went big for Hillary – also had the most to gain. The race goes on and will go on until a decision is made at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. The fat lady here is Hillary, and she won’t sing. I’m part of her primary campaign until she wins or withdraws. I simply do not trust Senator Obama’s judgment.

Obama’s actions in not standing up to Rev. Jeremiah Wright and protest the minister’s attacks on white America, the United States government and the State of Israel, and his support of Minister Louis Farrakhan, are important matters. No one accuses Obama of adopting any of Rev. Wright’s positions as his own. Indeed, he has denounced them. But his denouncement comes 20 years too late and only after Rev. Wright denounced his heretofore devoted congregant as a hypocrite for conveying his disagreement with his minister, stating at the National Press Club on April 28th, "We both know that, if Senator Obama did not say what he said, he would never get elected. Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls, Huffington, whoever's doing the polls. Preachers say what they say because they're pastors."

Yes, it is true that not many people would stand up in a church or synagogue and publicly argue with their minister, but surely, there are some who would argue privately – which was not done here – and even more who would leave a church or synagogue that was led by someone spouting hateful speech.

In any event, we expect more courage from a candidate for president of this great country. We are now engaged in a war against Islamic terrorism and are in need of someone who can be trusted to advocate on behalf of the United States. Senator Obama, regrettably, was silent for too long.

An even more telling incident recently occurred. Hillary Clinton responded to the threats of the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has stated, “The annihilation of the Zionist regime will come…Israel must be wiped off the map…And God willing…we shall soon experience a world without the United States and Zionism.”

This week, according to The New York Times, “Ahmadinejad called Israel ‘a stinking corpse’ that was doomed to fail, and warned countries that they would ‘burn in the fire of their people’s hatred’ if they helped Israel, the news agency IRNA reported. ‘Today the reason for Zionist regime’s existence is questioned, and this regime is on its way to annihilation,’ he said in a speech on the 60th anniversary of the Jewish state.”

We know that were Iran, which is on the verge of creating nuclear weapons and already has the capacity to deliver them, ever to launch such missiles at the United States or any NATO ally, it could expect immediate oblivion as the result of the U.S. response. Hillary recently attempted to warn Iran that were it to launch nuclear weapons against Israel, the U.S. “would be able to totally obliterate them.” Hillary’s comments were totally in keeping with the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction which kept the Soviet Union at bay during the Cold War when it threatened its European neighbors and members of NATO.

Instead of joining Hillary in a similar warning to Iran, Senator Obama on “Meet The Press” criticized Hillary stating, “It’s language reflective of George Bush…This kind of language is not helpful.”

Hillary’s language is exactly what was warranted. The Soviet Union understood the meaning of mutually assured destruction and consequently refrained from using its nuclear inventory. Lesser language conveying not destruction or obliteration, but simply lesser punishment encourages fanatical countries like Iran to believe they can attack our allies and survive.

Hillary’s statement regarding Iran and Israel was consistent with U.S. policy towards Israel. As Vice President Dick Cheney has said, “America’s commitment to Israel’s security is enduring and unshakable, as is our commitment to Israel’s right to defend itself always against terrorism, rocket attacks and other threats from forces dedicated to Israel’s destruction. The United States will never pressure Israel to take steps that threaten its security.”

We now know just how far Senator Obama is prepared to go to defend our friends and allies. It is not far enough.

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#1. To: aristeides (#0) (Edited)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2008-05-12   14:25:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: ghostdogtxn (#1)

The fact Obama isn't satisfactory to the hard Zionazis is proof enough of his "difference" from the other Jewish twin candidates.

The slight "difference" is still not enough, imo, to demonstrate that Obama is an AmericaFirster.

Obama has the endorsement and support of an influential Zionist American who sits on the board of directors of AIPAC. And Obama is trying his hardest to court the Jewish vote - what assurance is he offering them to win their particular support, do you think? It looks like Obama has pulled up to Hillary re: winning over Jewish Dem support.

Please cut and paste the following url's.

1. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/948960.html

"Obama: Opponents trying to weaken my support in Jewish community"

U.S. presidential hopeful speaks to Jewish newspapers, Haaretz to dispel accusations of anti-patriotism. [Ha! I did a double-take when I saw the word "anti-patriotism" used in this sentence]

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Monday that there is a "constant virulent campaign" being waged against him as he strives to win the party's nomination, aimed particularly at weakening support for him from within the Jewish community.

Obama told Haaretz and writers from several Jewish-American newspapers that the campaign against him - calling him Muslim and accusing him of not pledging allegiance to the United States - is especially visible in the Jewish community.

The presidential hopeful said he would ordinarily ignore such comments, but he fears that they have been "getting some traction" and are being tuned into by public ears.

Thus he said, he has asked the Jewish newspapers and Haaretz to use their "megaphone" so people can hear "from the horse's mouth" that all such accusations against him are unfounded...One of his biggest Jewish supporters, Lee Rosenberg, was sent on Obama's behalf to the former Israeli ambassador Danny Ayalon to find out why the latter wrote an article slamming the presidential hopeful - an article which raised hell in the Israeli diplomatic circles.

Rosenberg is a member of AIPAC's board of governors, and his support of Obama is the candidate's ultimate ammunition against whoever tries to question his pro-Israel sentiments...

2. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/rosnerBlog.jhtml? itemNo=826921&contrassID=25&subContrassID=0&sbSubContrassID=1&listSrc=Y&art=2#ar ticle826921

"Obama will soon make the case that he'll be as strong on Israel as anyone"

...In my 60-minute interview with him last week, Obama was not shy about explaining why a viable peace has not yet been achieved. Like all the other major Democratic candidates, he will be a strong advocate for American involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nonetheless, he said he is yet to see - "particularly in the Palestinian community - "leaders who have both the will and the capacity to renounce violence as a strategy to resolve the problems and to actually enforce any agreement that might be reached with the Israelis." Talking about the current prospects for an agreement, Obama said that under the existing conditions, "I think we're not going to see much progress."

But this is just the short version of the policy Obama will be officially presenting soon. This week I was told that while the venue has yet to be selected, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs in Washington at the end of February is one possibility. There's also a chance that he will make his comments on Israel at a Washington rally calling for the release of the abducted Israeli soldiers or while speaking to a group of Chicago Jews. One thing is quite clear: It will happen in the next two to three weeks.

I asked about the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) convention in March and was told that he will speak there too, but wants to have another speech sooner. Obama doesn't want to wait such a long time - not when he is running a campaign in which he will need the support of many people who care deeply about Israel. (Oh, let's just say it: Jewish voters are major donors to the Democratic Party and its nominees.) He also wants to make sure that people will hear him, and him alone. After all, Obama will not be the only candidate speaking and getting attention at the AIPAC conference..."

3. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/rosnerBlog.jhtml? itemNo=967884&contrassID=25&subContrassID=0&sbSubContrassID=1&listSrc=Y&art=1

"Jewish Democrats: Half pro-Clinton, half pro-Obama"

...As the exit polls have shown in the past, Obama has won the Jewish vote in a number of states. He faired well in Massachusetts and Connecticut, and was able to overcome Clinton in California.

With the Gallup poll in hand he can now say that the effort to woo the Jewish vote has paid off. Based on interviews with 348 Jewish Democratic voters, the poll tells us that like the rest of the Democratic field, "So far this month, all Democratic voters regardless of religious affiliation are equally divided (46% each) in their nomination preferences between Clinton and Obama"...

scrapper2  posted on  2008-05-12   15:11:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: scrapper2 (#2)

Crushed, deep to center.....that ball is going, going, it's GONE!

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-05-12   15:38:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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