Well Now. This is Interesting.


Promoted from Diaries. - Moe Lane

So this Democratic Congressman from New York goes down to Florida to try and drum up some support for Barack Obama among the Jewish voters there.

But, you see, they have some concerns.

In particular, they have concerns about why Obama stayed in Rev. Wright’s race hating church for 20 years. It doesn’t make a lot of sense to them.

The Congressman is Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY and he gave an honest answer. He’s to be commended for that.

From ABC News:

“Says Nadler: “I have no personal knowledge of what I’m about to say. What I’m about to say is my guess…”

“My guess,” Nadler said, “knowing how politics works, what I’m about to say is not particularly…”

He searches for the word. Rejects a couple suggestions.

“…not particularly complimentary towards Sen. Obama,” he says.

“Think of the history here,” says the six-term New York congressman. “You have a guy who’s half-white, half-black. He goes to an Ivy League school, comes to Chicago … to start a political career. Doesn’t know anybody.

“Gets involved with community organizing — why? Because that’s how you form a base. OK. Joins the largest church in the neighborhood. About 8,000 members. … Why did he join the church? … Because that’s how you get to know people.

“Now maybe it takes a couple years,” Nadler says, suggesting that soon Obama starts to think of Wright, “’Jesus, the guy’s a nut, the guy’s a lunatic.’ But you don’t walk out of a church with 8,000 members in your district.”

Suggests a woman: “You don’t walk in though.”

“He didn’t know it when he walked in, presumably,” said Nadler.

And then, the line that may haunt Nadler for four years or longer: “He didn’t have the political courage to make the statement of walking out.”

“Now, what does it tell me?” Nadler asked. “It tells me that he wasn’t terribly political courageous. Does it tell me that he agreed with the reverend in any way? No. It tells me he didn’t want to walk out of a church in his district.”

What’s even funnier about this is that the previous time I can recall Nadler talking about Obama was in December 2006, when Jason Horowitz of the New York Observer chatted with him at the Israeli Policy Forum.

Nadler told the Observer that Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., “had called him earlier yesterday to tell him that she was leaning towards running for president, and that he said he would support her. His choice, he explained, was a pragmatic one.

“‘I don’t see a lot of other good possibilities in our party,’ said Nadler… ‘Someone like Barack Obama, who is suddenly a real candidate, always worries me, because he is a novice candidate. He hasn’t done it before. Novice candidates, not always, but 95 percent of the time make a mistake. I made some terrible mistakes in office, when I was district leader, no one remembers what they are. I wasn’t in front of all the news cameras.’”

Oy!

Like I said. The Congressman is to be commended for his honesty, even if it was reluctant. He clearly knew his audience wasn’t going to buy any spin about why Obama stayed in that church, so he told the truth.

Think about what a lack of political courage really means when you vote.

Cynical Optimist

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This is just amazing!

Rod_Patrick Monday, November 3rd at 12:23PM EST (link)

Nadler doesn’t “know” Obama and he’s only making a guess?

So what’s his authority to campaign for Obama. He doesn’t even know Obama and what Obama really stands for.

This is really a crazy election year after all.

I give up…. McCain will be the next president of the USA! Everybody knows his mistakes, his personal life, his victories, this triumphs, his policies and everything about him. No surprises. Just plain and honest American. Same goes for Sarah Palin.

My wife and I will vote McCain/Palin by tomorrow!

 

Being a New Yorker..

LizVBronx Monday, November 3rd at 12:27PM EST (link)

Jerry Nadler thought he’d coast into these people’s synogague and deliver his message and they would say “you know what Jerry, you’re right.” But in the longer video, they sneer and jeer.

Then he says Obama’s not politically courageous. He is telling the truth-that is what those people yesterday wanted to hear.

I am quite surprised to hear this from him-he is extremely liberal, but just really laid it on the line with his own people. Thank you Jerry!

 

Many, many, many democrats don't know the Obamanation they are voting for!!!

izoneguy Monday, November 3rd at 12:27PM EST (link)

They are only voting for him because he calls himself a democrat. He is a Marxist, plain & simple.
He actually stole the democratic nomination because there process is corrupt!!

“When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.”
Thomas Jefferson

 

So, basically the same reason WASPs didn't quit country clubs that excluded blacks & Jews.

Vladimir Monday, November 3rd at 12:30PM EST (link)

Lack of political will/courage, and fear of ostracism in the community.

Just what I’m looking for in a president…

There is no opinion, however absurd, which men will not readily embrace as soon as they can be brought to the conviction that it is generally adopted. - Arthur Schopenhauer

 

Florida Is Safe For McCain

DavidSage Monday, November 3rd at 12:40PM EST (link)

I see these polls showing how tight it is in Florida, but I don’t buy it. A huge base of the Democrat Party in the state of Florida is the Jewish vote, and they will be defecting to McCain in droves once they get into the voting booth, and for good reason.

Obama’s anti-Israel foreign policy, and his anti-semitic associations with people like Rev. Wright and Louis Farrakhan will doom his vote with this important constituency.

Nadler is covering

NoDoze Monday, November 3rd at 1:06PM EST (link)

I think that Nadler knows a lot more than he wants to reveal. This answer is the least damaging spin on the question of why Obama stayed with Wright. If you want to understand Obama, look at Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals,” in which he teaches the very same tactics that Obama is using. Find a church in the community as a base of operations (that is a summary, not a quote). Obama was attracted to Wright’s church for several reasons, religion not being one of them, for Obama is an Atheist: 1. Wright’s doctrines of white hatred, and their oppression of blacks; 2. Wright had a large base of members as prospects for Obama’s followers; 3. Wright holds the same political views as Obama - Socialism and Communism. If you doubt the accuracy of this statement, read Corsi’s “The Obama Nation” in which he details all of the associations and cooperation between Obama, Wright, Ayers, Farakan, and many other Socialist fellow-travelers.

 
 

Expect more exit poll madness over this

Joliphant Monday, November 3rd at 1:34PM EST (link)

The Jewish vote never was going to Obama. His stances on Israel, and the broader middle east killed that baby in the crib. Rev Wright was just the last nail in the coffin.

Election day you can expect many Jewish voters wanting to appear politically correct and not wanting to publicly say they voted republican when in private they pulled the lever for the GOP.

My big worry is once again the Democrats will try to dispute the outcome of the election. We will see exit polls being used to question the actual polls investigations etc.


“Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.”
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777

 

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