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Lincoln's Party Parties
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles ^ | 12/02/05 | Marc Ballon

Posted on 12/06/2005 10:24:54 PM PST by justiceseeker93

When Studio City entertainment lawyer Susan Rabin told her daughter that she planned to attend a convention of Jewish Republicans, her liberal offspring told her to have fun with "the other Jewish Republican."

Little did she know...

Some 150 energetic, enthusiastic and mostly middle-age men and women gathered recently at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Newport Beach for the first Republican Jewish Coalition All-California Conference. Hailing from the state's nine RJC chapters, they networked, knoshed and heard from Orange County Congressman Ed Royce (R-Fullerton), radio talk-show host Michael Medved and Dr. Yuval Steinitz, Israeli Knesset chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

The party of Lincoln has indeed made some inroads with its strong support for Israel and an assertive foreign policy. For many at this November gathering, the terror attacks of Sept. 11 and the radical left's strident rhetoric against Israel led them to do the formerly unthinkable.

Entertainment lawyer Rabin said she had been a lifelong liberal until Sept. 11. A former Mill Valley resident who once held a coffee fundraiser for Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Rabin said she felt shock and then revulsion as San Francisco Democrats suggested that America's unstinting support for Israel was somehow responsible for the World Trade Center attacks. In other words, the United States and Israel - but not Al Qaeda - were to blame for the murders of 3,000 Americans.

Rabin became a Republican not long afterward. And in this roomful of fellow travelers, she could feel the love: "I feel not so strange and not so isolated."

Same with Mark Gibson, who changed teams after witnessing Israel's vulnerability up close and personal. A 48-year-old teacher, Gibson was at Hebrew University in 2002, when one of his colleagues was among those killed by a bomber. The bloody attack only reinforced Gibson's support for the Jewish State.

Back home, though, his liberal friends blamed suicide bombing, which had nearly taken his life, on Israeli repression. That, coupled with President Bush's stalwart support for Israel, led him to register Republican.

At brunch, the official fare was yogurt, fresh fruit and cereal, but speaker Wayne Allyn Root laid on the red meat. The auther of the recently released "Millionaire Republican: Why Rich Republicans Get Rich - and How You Can Too!" (Tarcher) took both teachers' unions and the poor of New Orleans to task. Leave it to Democrats, he said, to favor handouts and government policies that stifle individual initiative and the creation of wealth. Republicans, on the other hand, he continued, take risks, create jobs, get rich and fuel America's booming entrepreneurial economy. Simply put: Republicans are winners; Democrats are losers.

"They are play-it-safers. They work for somebody else. They want a safe paycheck. They want a safe job," he said, later adding that "if you have no hope at all and the flame has been extinguished, then you're a Democrat."

Root hit a comfort zone with these political party animals, who greeted his remarks with loud applause.

Although they dressed down - mostly khakis and cotton shirts for the men; summer dresses and casual ensembles for the women - the luxury wristwatches (real ones, not knockoffs) suggested high-wage earners. No wine in paper cups for this crowd.

The engaged, well-educated RJCers politely peppered speakers with incisive questions, which sometimes betrayed their their distrust of the "liberal media" (especially the Los Angeles Times), Hollywood and big government.

One participant asked former "West Wing" writer Mark Goffman whether he thought ABC began airing "Commander in Chief," a new drama starring actress Geena Davis as the president, to somehow benefit Sen. Hillary Clinton's (D-N.Y.) presumed future presidential run. Goffman, the sole Republican writer on the "West Wing" staff during his tenure, smiled. He said Hollywood studios care much more about ratings than political statements.

Five years ago, the California RJC didn't exist. Today, it has more than 5,000 members. The group's success, fundraising ability and growing influence inspired the national RJC to open new branches in such battleground states as Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, group leaders said.

"This is definitely a growing movement," said Dr. Joel Geiderman, RJC California chairman, breaking into a wide grin. "We're coming out of the phone booth and out of the closet, and this meeting is definitely teltimony to that."

A Los Angeles Times exit poll found that 20 percent of California Jews voted for Bush's reelection in 2004, up from 15 percent four years earlier. Nationally, the Times said the president won at least 26 percent of the Jewish vote, up from 19 percent.

But that still leaves an awful lot of Jewish Democrats, and radio talk-show host Medved Medved explained why. He believes many Jews are obsessed with seeing themselves as victims, despite their academic, economic, and social successes. This mindset makes them perfect foot soldiers for the Democrats, "a party very much in tune with the sanctity of victimhood."

The Jewish cult of victimization, he added, alienates young Jews by obscuring the religion's beauty and defining Judaism as little more than a burden to bear. The tens of millions of dollars that go to the Anti-Defamation League to combat the exaggerated problem of American anti-Semitism could instead fund Jewish day schools or other worthy Jewish causes, Medved said.

Another speaker, Knesset member Steinitz, warned of Iran's nuclear ambitions and an Egyptian "massive" military buildup that he said threatens Israel.

Perhaps no one has played a bigger role in fueling local Jewish Republican growth than Larry Greenfield, the recently promoted RJC California director. The indefatigable Berkeley-and-Georgetown Law graduate has given more than 200 speeches at venues ranging from temples to country clubs to high schools to spread his almost messianic belief in the positive leadership of the Republican Party.

Greenfield said the Republican Party's stalwart support for Israel, for promoting democracy abroad and for free markets have made it more attractive to Jews. Given the left's increased anti-Semitism, he added, masked as anti-Zionism, Republicans should continue to pick up more and more Jewish voters.

"We want to be the party of reform, ideas and liberty," he said.

The era of the monolithic Jewish voter has ended as historical ties to the New Deal have faded over time, and Jews have grown more affluent and less unionized, said Joel Kotkin, senior fellow with the New America Foundation in Washington, D.C.

"Many of the most articulate voices in the Republican Party are, in fact, Jewish, including Dennis Prager, Norman Podhoretz, Michael Medved and Max Boot," said Kotkin, himself a moderate Democrat. "Once upon a time, a conservative Jewish intellectual was like finding a rabid capitalist in Stalinist Russia. Now, it's become relatively common."

Still, there are those thorny issues that make the Republican Party a tough sell for many Jews: opposition to abortion and stem-cell research, efforts to weaken church/state separation and the conflict in Iraq.

In the view of Democratic consultant Bill Carrick, the Republican Party has moved "out into right field," losing appeal not only among many Jews, but other voters, as well. He cited the example of Bush's sagging poll numbers and the defeat of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's November ballot initiatives.

Not to worry, Greenfield said.

"Tired leftist economic and foreign-policy programs have failed," he said. "It's a new day and a new Republican Party, which is warmly welcoming thoughtful Jewish support."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: california; edroyce; jewishrepublicans; larrygreenfield; michaelmedved; rjc; wayneallynroot; yuvalsteinitz

1 posted on 12/06/2005 10:24:56 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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3 posted on 12/06/2005 11:27:31 PM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: justiceseeker93

"Leave it to Democrats, he said, to favor handouts and government policies that stifle individual initiative and the creation of wealth. Republicans, on the other hand, he continued, take risks, create jobs, get rich and fuel America's booming entrepreneurial economy. Simply put: Republicans are winners; Democrats are losers."

Cuts right to the chase, doesn't he.


4 posted on 12/06/2005 11:58:53 PM PST by hsalaw
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I wonder how tough it may be to find and purchase Mr. Root's politically incorrect book in your typical big-chain book store.


5 posted on 12/07/2005 5:15:38 AM PST by justiceseeker93
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6 posted on 12/07/2005 9:52:33 AM PST by Alouette (Learned Mother of Zion)
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7 posted on 12/07/2005 10:46:26 AM PST by SJackson (There's no such thing as too late, that's why they invented death. Walter Matthau)
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"if you have no hope at all and the flame has been extinguished, then you're a Democrat."


Yep.


8 posted on 12/07/2005 11:26:33 AM PST by jackv (just shakin' my head)
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To: justiceseeker93
Still, there are those thorny issues that make the Republican Party a tough sell for many Jews: opposition to abortion and stem-cell research, efforts to weaken church/state separation and the conflict in Iraq.

Many Republican supporters of Israel see support of the Jewish state as an explicitly religious position, which is why they hold it. Why do non-religious Jews support Israel anyway?

And since when has the war in Iraq become a "chr*stian right" thing that makes Jews uncomfortable? Someone should tell this to Pat Buchanan.

9 posted on 12/07/2005 12:09:21 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Liberal Jews and conservative chr*stians should switch religions.)
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In addition many Orthodox Jews are right to life themselves, but I don't think that there are a large proportion of the Orthodox in California.
10 posted on 12/07/2005 1:08:05 PM PST by Lucius Cornelius Sulla
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To: Zionist Conspirator
Why do non-religious Jews support Israel anyway? One answer is that Israel offers Jews around the world of all stripes a national homeland, i. e., a possible refuge from persecution and discrimination in other countries. History has shown that such persecution and discrimination may seriously impact the lives of all Jews in those countries. As I'm sure you know, the vast majority of early Zionists were non-religious Jews.
11 posted on 12/07/2005 2:02:06 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: justiceseeker93
Why do non-religious Jews support Israel anyway? One answer is that Israel offers Jews around the world of all stripes a national homeland, i. e., a possible refuge from persecution and discrimination in other countries. History has shown that such persecution and discrimination may seriously impact the lives of all Jews in those countries. As I'm sure you know, the vast majority of early Zionists were non-religious Jews.

Those non-religious Jews picked the worst place in the world to plant a "secular Jewish state." How could they expect any Jewish state in that location to be free of religious and messianic expectations? A minimalist, secular refuge state sure doesn't need to have Jerusalem as its "eternal and undivided capital." Perhaps I should ask why secular Jews (or even non-apocalyptic ones) to insist on a Jewish state in the land of the ancient and prophesied future Theocracy?

There's lots of room in Antarctica, and nobody to fight with, not to mention no nasty "extremist" messianic expectations.

12 posted on 12/07/2005 2:18:38 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Liberal Jews and conservative chr*stians should switch religions.)
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