Friday, March 26, 2010

Jews supporting Obama need to ask themselves a question: Why?

Obama Treats Netanyahu As Enemy, Not Ally


When Prime Minister of Israel Netanyahu visited the White House this week, it provided the definitive answer to a question that I had asked myself and others during the presidential campaign. Why were the Jews coming out in droves for then candidate Obama. His past, in terms of those he surrounded himself with, made very clear that he was most likely not a friend of the Jews or of Israel.

Netanyahu visited the White House this week to meet with President Obama and was offered none of the pomp and circumstance that a state leader is normally given as signs of respect. He was given a list of demands by Obama, and when he did not offer immediate acquiescence, the President left him saying that he was going to go have dinner with Michelle and the kids.

Would he have offered a list of demands followed by a slap in the face to the leaders of the Palestinian Authority? That is doubtful as the only party being asked to bend over is Israel.

While American Jews, typically liberal, fell in love with the concept of Obama, it is time for them to wake up and realize what they should have realized all along. The President is no friend of Israel, and by extension the Jews in the United States, at a time when a strong ally in the United States is desperately needed.

Following is an excerpt from Atlas Shrugs written by Pamela Geller that states the case in a very clear and concise way:

Read the full story at the Examiner.

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