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June 21, 2008

Bloomberg Tells Jews Not to Believe Lies About Obama

2008_06_bloomobama.jpgMayor Bloomberg was in the Sunshine State yesterday, attending a breakfast hosted by the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, and took the opportunity to slam the "whisper campaign" smears against Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama. Bloomberg said, "Let's make sure that we, as Jews and as voters, keep the conversation focused on the facts and not let it descend into false rumor and innuendo."

Unfounded rumors, many spread in viral e-mail campaigns, about Obama led to his campaign to create a "Fight the Smears" website dedicated to refuting claims like Obama won't say the Pledge of Allegiance and Obama is secretly Muslim. Given that Muslim rumors about Obama, who is Christian, have worried some Jewish voters, Bloomberg's defense of Obama comes at a critical time.

The Mayor said:

" As I'm sure many of you know, there are plenty of emails floating around the Internet targeting Jewish voters and saying that Senator Obama is secretly a Muslim, and a radical one at that. Let's call those rumors what they are: lies. They are cloaked in concern for Israel, but the real concern is about partisan politics. Israel is just being used as a pawn, which is not that surprising, since some people are willing to stoop to any level to win an election.

"These demagogues are hoping to exploit the political differences between the Jewish and Muslim people to spread fear and mistrust. This is wedge politics at its worst, and we've got to reject it - loudly, clearly, and unequivocally. And how can we as a people not speak out against demagoguery and stereotype and whisper campaigns!? Of all people, we know how hurtful these forces can be. We know the evils they can stir up and the violence they can inflame...

"And in this election, we must all stand up to this whisper campaign against Senator Obama. That's because it threatens to undo the enormous strides that Jews and Muslims have made together in this country - and the enormous strides that Jews and African-Americans have made together."

Bloomberg also praised John McCain for denouncing the smear campaign, noting that McCain was the victim of a smear campaign in 2000 election, and said Obama is a friend of Israel.

Bloomberg received a standing ovation and Florida State Senator Ted Deutch said, "A lot of people in this community - a lot of my constituents in particular - they will sit up and take notice." Still, one 90-year-old woman who received and believed the smear e-mails (her children told her they were lies) told the Times, though Bloomberg's speech confirmed what her children said, "I still have doubts about [Obama].”

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I never bought into the scurrilous lies, but like the old lady, I have doubts about Obama, too. I've said it before, I'll say it again: Obama just feels like too much of a political lightweight. It's one thing to do well in an election, which is essentially a popularity contest, but quite another to actually get the job done. For all his talk of change, I doubt he'll be able to achieve much of it.

 

I believe ignorant people should be allowed to vote the way they like.

 

Spiritof76, having doubts about Obama because of his experience or his policies is fine. Having doubts about Obama because you think he's a secret Muslim who hates America and white people is stupid.

 

Tim hit the nail on the head.

 

[3] Did I say I believed them? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I did write that I never believed the lies. See [1] above. Nor did I ever say that it wasn't stupid. I just agreed with the old lady that there are more important things to be worried about where Obama is concerned than some racist drivel. Please don't take off on a tangent when replying to me.

The truth is that Dubya is the one who hates America. He holds us all in the utmost contempt. That's why he doesn't care about polls and gladly admits to it. We're all just a bunch of imbeciles that needs the strong leadership he provides. And we don't need to know anything about how he makes decisions. Just trust him. That's why pretty much every word on every page going into his presidential library will be classified and redacted.

 

They don't believe he's black?

 

He's amber.

 

I was listening to a news radio station (and not a crazy one mind you, wcbs880) and one anchor had a conversation with a guy in Seattle who was pretty sure that Obama is just feigning his Christianity and will convert to Islam as soon as he is elected. At that point, he will lead the world into the end times described in the Book of Revelations, serving as the anti-Christ.

If your mouth is hanging open in disbelief right now, you should have seen mine, because aside from all the insanity business, the man sounded like a perfectly reasonable and informed voter.

 
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