News from the Jews – 2012 Election

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Before highlighting some news items from the Jewish press regarding last night’s election, I would like to say that I actually did go out and vote, although I realize voting is a meaningless task “all Good, Patriotic Americans” must complete to prove they are “engaged in the democratic process” and “making their voice heard.”The elections and the entire election industry – the debates, the political ads, the speeches, the rallies, the media hype, etc. – are merely show put on for public consumption. None of the candidates and media “experts” talk about anything of substance, like the millions of lives and entire nations we’ve destroyed in the wars for Israel we’re fighting, the complete destruction of the rule of law and basic principles of Western jurisprudence, the on-going Wall Street bailout and elite financial criminality, the billions of dollars sent to Israel every year, the fact that a private central bank usuriously loans money to the government, private businesses, and individuals, and a whole host of other important issues. No, the elections and the election industry are a big fraud, a major distraction, and I recognize that.
However, I did want to write in Merlin Miller for president on the American Third Position ticket, and vote “Yes” on Proposition 37 here in California, which amazingly failed. So I walked across the street and voted at my polling station. Here was the sign that greeted me as I approached the polling station:

And here was the sign right when I walked in the main room:

I could have sworn we spoke and conducted official business in English in America… apparently not. What a joke this country has become.
I do have to say, I thought Romney was going to win last night. In the end, it doesn’t really matter – Romney and Obama are both bad news for America and most of the world for that matter. Both of these traitorous criminals are totally under the control of their Jewish masters and Israel, and in no way, shape, or form represent the interests of decent Americans.
Anyways, it was a big win for the Democrats in San Diego, and California generally (of course), in particular Jewish Democrats. We now have a Jewish mayor (Bob Filner) in San Diego to compliment a Jewish Congresswoman (Susan Davis) and two Jewish Senators (Dianna Feinstein and Barbara Boxer). I mention this just to underscore that Jews don’t merely operate behind the scenes in America; they are out in the open running the show. Of course, even being cognizant of these facts is anti-Semitic these days, but it’s worth mentioning here.
The first article I’d like to highlight comes via the Jewish online magazine Tablet. The article is titled, “Tracking the Forbes 400: A look at the political contributions of America’s wealthiest Jews,” and I highlight it here just to once again underscore the dominate role Jews have in American society and culture, ranging from their control of the media and Hollywood, government and politics, banking and finance, to professional sports and gambling, real estate and industry, and all sorts of other sectors of the economy and society. Take a look at this quite revealing list:

Barack Obama
Arthur Blank, Atlanta Falcons owner and Home Depot co-founder: $2,500
George Soros, Hedge Fund: $5,000
Sergey Brin, Google: $5,000
Robert Kraft, New England Patriots owner: $5,000
David Stern, NBA commissioner: $5,000
Adam Silver, future NBA commissioner: $3,500
Ralph Lauren, designer: $5,000
Steven Spielberg, director: $5,000
Edgar Bronfman, Seagrams liquor: $5,000
Leonard Lauder, chairman emeritus, Estée Lauder: $5,000
William P. Lauder, chairman, Estée Lauder: $5,000
Barry Diller, chairman, IAC: $5,000
Mitt Romney
Arthur Blank, Atlanta Falcons owner and Home Depot co-founder: $2,500
Bernard Marcus, Home Depot founder: $2,500
Sheldon Adelson, Sands Casinos: $5,000
John Paulson, Hedge Fund: $5,000
Ronald Perelman, investor: $3,000
Leonard N. Stern, real estate: $5,000
Steve Wynn, Wynn Resorts: $5,000
Daniel Snyder, Washington Redskins owner: $5,000

Also, the Jewish Telegraph Agency ran a headline titled, “The Chosen: Jews in the 113th Congress,” with a list of the 10 Jewish Senators and 22 Jewish Congresspersons, which is actually a decline from the 112th Congress. Here is that list:

SENATE:
Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.)
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)**
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.)
Ben Cardin (D-Md.)**
Carl Levin (D-Mich.)
Al Franken (D-Minn.)
Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.)
Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.)
Ron Wyden (D-Ore.)
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)**
(Note: Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., who is projected to win his re-election bid, does not identify a religion, but notes that his mother is Jewish and a Holocaust survivor.)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
Susan Davis (D-Calif.)
Alan Lowenthal (D-Calif.)*
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.)
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.)
Henry Waxman (D-Calif.)
Jared Polis (D-Colo.)
Ted Deutch (D-Fla.)
Lois Frankel (D-Fla.)*
Alan Grayson (D-Fla.)*
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.)
Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.)
Brad Schneider (D-Ill.)*
John Yarmuth (D-Ky.)
Sander Levin (D-Mich.)
Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.)
Steve Israel (D-N.Y.)
Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.)
Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.)
Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.)
David Cicilline (D-R.I.)
Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.)
Eric Cantor (R-Va.)
* Newly elected to House in Tuesday’s elections. (Note: Alan Grayson had served in the House but lost his seat in the 2010 midterm elections.)
** Senators who were re-elected Tuesday.

Not too bad for a “tiny, insignificant minority” comprising less than 5% of the American population, eh?
The Jewish Daily Forward’s lead headline this morning was, “Obama Rides Jewish Mandate to Second Term: Wins 70% of Jewish Vote in Return to White House: Polls.” A brief excerpt:

President Barack Obama rode a renewed mandate from Jewish voters to win an historic second term in the White House.
With a list of swing states painted blue as the vote count proceeded, Obama’s Democratic victory was clinched with narrow predicted victories in the battleground states of Florida and Ohio, both with significant Jewish populations.
Obama cemented his win by keeping a firm grip on the Democratic base, including Jewish liberals, along with a massive victory among African Americans and a huge win among Latinos.

Interesting story in light of Mitchell Bard’s prediction yesterday that Jews would decide the 2012 election:

It was no coincidence that in the foreign policy debate Mitt Romney and Barack Obama each repeatedly pledged to protect Israel’s security. Both men recognize that the Jewish vote could determine the outcome of this election. But how is it possible that a constituency comprising 2 percent of the population could make the difference?
First, Jews are concentrated in the states that count most in the electoral college. The top 10 states with the largest Jewish populations account for 244 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
Second, Jews vote in higher proportions than any other voter group. In 2008, 96.2 percent of Jews voted.
Third, Jews are major contributors to political campaigns. They typically are top fundraisers and active party workers. Obama and Romney each have a coterie of close advisers and donors who are Jews. Though dwarfed by realtors, lawyers, unions and other major contributors to political action committees, pro-Israel contributors rank 47th out of 80 “industries” monitored by the Center for Responsive Politics. So far, in 2012, pro-Israel individual, PAC, and soft money contributions total more than $10 million, with nearly two-thirds going to Democrats.

Again, not too bad for a “tiny, insignificant” minority, right?
The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, an organization headed by Bard, recently released statistics comparing Pro-Israel PAC money and Pro-Arab PAC money in federal elections from 2002-2012, and here is what they found:

So much for those “Evil Moooslims” taking over America and implementing Shariah law, huh?
I receive email updates from the aforementioned Jewish Telegraph Agency, and read this headline last night, “Obama’s second term: More of the same, at least until Iran flares,” with a caption that read:

President Obama’s first challenge is the “fiscal cliff,” but spring may bring with it new Iran anxieties.

The Jews are already setting the stage for more confrontation with Iran, a country that poses absolutely no threat to the United States and is not developing nuclear weapons. Can we expect yet another false flag or some other staged event to finally get America to declare war and destroy Iran? I’m not making any predictions, but it would not surprise me given the nature of the people we are dealing with here.
Yesterday, the leading editorial in the Jerusalem Post read, “A winner either way: Regardless of who wins the 2012 US presidential election, the ties between America and the Jewish state will remain strong.” Here is an extended excerpt:

Perhaps more than any previous election in the United States, the 2012 presidential race has seen attempts to turn Israel into a partisan issue.
Democrats have accused Republicans of being “bad for Israel” because they would refrain from pushing for a two-state solution with the Palestinians. The resulting diplomatic stalemate would perpetuate the status quo, endangering both the Jewish majority and Israel’s democracy in the process, they say.
Republicans, meanwhile, have attacked Democrats for not supporting Israel’s interests in Jerusalem, on Iran and in negotiations with the Palestinians. Democrats have countered that repeated attacks on President Barack Obama’s policies vis-à-vis Israel threaten to turn the Jewish state into a wedge issue. […]
The close ties that exist between the US and Israel are hardly new. Their roots extend back further even than Israel’s establishment 64 years ago. Over two centuries ago, America’s founding fathers were inspired by the Bible, and many considered themselves to be the creators of a “New Israel.”
Likewise, Israel’s founders cherished the same values enshrined in the US Constitution – free speech and assembly, respect for individual rights, an independent judiciary.
Unlike the vast majority of countries throughout the world, where national identity is inexorably tied to blood and land, Israel and America are two of the few countries – New Zealand and Australia also come to mind – where covenant preceded nationhood.
A group of people united by shared ideals and vision arrived in a land in which they were not born to create a nation and realize a dream. In the case of Israel, it was a “coming home” after nearly two millennia of exile. In the case of America, it was the creation of a “New Israel.”
To this day, America and Israel share common interests and goals. Israel is the only Middle Eastern state to consistently stand alongside the US on strategic issues. In the ongoing regional upheaval, Israel is the only stable state on which the US can completely rely. And the two countries cooperate in a broad range of nonmilitary fields – humanitarian, commercial and scientific. The levels of freedom enjoyed in Israel are unparalleled in the Middle East, and America remains a beacon of liberty for the entire world. The vast majority of Americans understand this.
Testimony to this bipartisan affinity was the Congress’s repeated standing ovations – 29 in all, according to ABC News – for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu when he addressed a packed House chamber of both Republicans and Democrats in May 2011.
Both Romney and Obama are products of American society. That’s why both intimately understand and appreciate American’s special relationship with Israel.
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon was right on Tuesday when he stressed that Israel would continue to enjoy American backing irrespective of who won election.
Interviewed on Israel Radio, Ayalon said: “We will continue to enjoy bipartisan support in the US, so the result of the election almost doesn’t matter.”
For Israel, he added, “the best American president is the president who will be best for America. The one whom the Americans elect.”
Regardless of who wins the 2012 US presidential election, the ties between America and the Jewish state will remain strong. The two countries have too much in common and too much to gain from their special relationship to allow petty partisan differences to drive a wedge between them.

That’s right America, no matter who wins the election, the primary benefactors will continue to be Israel and the organized Jewish community. The Jews will continue to be the primary benefactors of American politics and foreign policy, until we finally wake up to these crooks and parasites.

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