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Rosner's Domain: Republicans support Gaza op, Democrats much less so
Jerusalem Post ^ | 1-4-09 | SHMUEL ROSNER

Posted on 01/04/2009 9:53:33 PM PST by Texas Eagle

Sunday Jan 04, 2009 Rosner's Domain: Republicans support Gaza op, Democrats much less so Posted by SHMUEL ROSNER Comments: 54

Updated!!! Election 2009: Rosner's Poll Trend

Rasmussen polled Americans on the Gaza War and found this:

Forty-four percent (44%) say Israel should have taken military action against the Palestinians, but 41% say it should have tried to find a diplomatic solution to the problems there, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Fifteen percent (15%) are undecided.

This striking split might be explained in terms of two factors. First: for America, this is the era of diplomacy. Obama has successfully convinced Americans that the time for talking has arrived and the age of aggression is over. The poll shows the results of this new American ethos as applied to the realities of the Middle East. This makes even more sense when you look at the division between Democrats and Republicans regarding the war:

Sixty-two percent (62%) of Republicans back Israel's decision to take military action against the Palestinians, but only half as many Democrats (31%) agree. A majority of Democrats (55%) say Israel should have tried to find a diplomatic solution first, a view shared by just 27% of Republicans.

That Republicans are generally more supportive of Israel is not new. But these numbers reflect exactly what Israel was worried about before the American election: that the new Democratic majority will generally find it hard to sympathize with the use of force. (Barack Obama may be much less naïve about these things than are his supporters.)

The second factor is the failure of Israel's leaders. Those who follow regional events on a daily basis know quite well that Israel was trying hard to avoid this operation, and was negotiating a "diplomatic" solution for the crisis for a very long time (many believe it was too long). The problem is that Americans are evidently unaware of these efforts. Israeli leadership has not been sufficiently tenacious about making their attempts known to the rest of the world (to be fair: it's much harder convincing the media to report about diplomatic efforts to avoid war, than it is to get them to report about actual war).

Rasmussen also found this:

Fifty-five percent (55%) of adults, however, believe the Palestinians are to blame for the current situation in Gaza, while 13% point the finger at the Israelis. Nearly one-third (32%) aren't sure... Seventy-three percent (73%) of Republicans blame the Palestinians, as opposed to 47% of Democrats.

This is no surprise when "75% of Republicans say Israel is an ally of the United States" and "just 55% of Democrats agree". This is a huge challenge for Israel in the Obama years - but also a challenge for the pro-Israel Democratic camp. If they would like to have the ability to argue persuasively that Democrats are no less supportive of Israel than Republicans - the way they did last year - they need to work on these numbers.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2009polls; democrats; gaza; hamas; islam; israel; jihad; leftists; proisrael; republicans; stealthjihad; unholyalliance; westerncivilization
And yet Jews continue to vote for RATS at a 75% clip. Go figure.
1 posted on 01/04/2009 9:53:34 PM PST by Texas Eagle
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To: Texas Eagle

Regarding the use of force,”Obama may be much less naive about these things than are his supporters.”

...and the evidence to support this is......????


2 posted on 01/04/2009 10:06:31 PM PST by dianed
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To: dianed
...and the evidence to support this is......????

Hope.

3 posted on 01/04/2009 10:22:53 PM PST by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all. -- Texas Eagle)
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To: Texas Eagle
and the evidence to support this is......????

Change

4 posted on 01/04/2009 10:48:08 PM PST by highpockets
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To: highpockets

And Obama’s excellent under-the-bus-throwing skills. Who knows, perhaps the Palestinians are going under right after Richardsson?


5 posted on 01/05/2009 1:04:29 AM PST by oscars300
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To: Texas Eagle
“And yet Jews continue to vote for RATS at a 75% clip. Go figure.”

Many Jews have always supported socialists, even when those socialists have in every historical case turned on them later. I don't understand it either, but then I also don't understand why socialists support socialism. Besides killing millions of people it has failed to produce anything but brutal police states that cause economic and social suffering to everyone, both socialist and non socialist alike.

I suppose one must be a nihilist or really loath ones self to understand the mindset of socialists, either Jew or non Jew.

6 posted on 01/05/2009 8:22:18 AM PST by monday
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