kingblaze84;4157881 said:
You're beyond denial right now HAHAHA. ...don't be in denial Janklow, if you don't know something, don't pretend you do.
so, i admit i am confused about one thing: do you want to debate the topic or do you want to just talk shit back and forth? because we can do the latter, but this isn't the forum for it.
now, for some of the topical stuff, i can simply quote myself from the last post:
kingblaze84;4157881 said:
When Obama criticized Israel heavily in 2010, Ed Koch and many other Jews began criticizing Obama harshly, and his approval ratings among Jews went below 50% at one point.
"[some Jews] can complain about his treatment of Israel and still vote Obama because they prefer him to the alternative." do you think that Ed Koch would have voted for McCain instead of Obama over this issue? or do you think Ed Koch would like Obama to consider the pro-Israel position of his supporters? lowered approval ratings mean one is disappointed with the job you're doing. they do not mean one will automatically vote against you.
kingblaze84;4157881 said:
You need to read the news more often, but than again you're in Canada right?
this insult doesn't even make sense.
kingblaze84;4157881 said:
So you probably don't know how bad American Jews began dissing the president when he said Israel should return to the pre-1967 borders, as the Arab League has stated for years.
another quote: "a percentage of them are conservative and will not vote for Obama no matter what." i also recall a lot of conservatives beating this drum that weren't Jewish and wouldn't vote for Obama anyway. and again, the previous quote STILL applies: a Jewish voter can complain about that speech, and disapprove of the president for it, and STILL vote for him.
kingblaze84;4157881 said:
Yes I will admit some Jews would vote for Obama no matter what, but that is not common for American Jews-
considering that the average Jewish voter identifies as a Democrat, and considering that since 2008, the most optimistic GOP polling shows something like a 9% change (which is significant, but does not imply Jewish voters are rushing to abandon Obama because he talked tough on Israel that one time), i'm not sure why you'd assume that's NOT common among Jewish voters.
kingblaze84;4157881 said:
Any American here know that if a politician begins to criticize Israel, he will be vilified in the Jewish community, and since they are an influential voting bloc, that means less money for campaign donations. Not to mention the religious nature of many politicians here.
considering that you've a) told me to read the news and b) implied that what Obama has ALREADY done has killed him with Jewish voters, can you tell me if you've noticed talk of how well or poorly Obama's fundraising is going in the media?