
Schlepping with the pro-Obama schleppers
JTA's Ben Harris was on the ground in Florida for "The Great Schlep." Here's his video report:
Here's his companion article on the senior vote in Florida, and whether race will end up being as big a factor as some observers think:
'Schlep' puts focus on Jewish seniors, race issue By Benjamin Harris BOCA RATON, Fla. (JTA) – Fred Wolff is pretty explicit in laying out the reason why he won't support Barack Obama on Nov. 4.A survivor of the Dachau concentration camp who came to the United States as a teenager, Wolff told JTA he typically favors Republican candidates. This year he would have preferred former governors Mike Huckabee of Arkansas or Mitt Romney of Massachusetts.
But despite his misgivings about John McCain, the Republican nominee, Wolff said there's one reason he would never consider supporting Obama.
"I think that many of the blacks – I was going to say shvartzes, but I'll say blacks – many of the blacks are anti-Semitic," Wolff said. "I'm not going to vote for the black guy. No, never. I don't want him. I don't like the crowd that surrounds him. They may be quiet right now, and they may be even hiding in the bushes. But you wait, if he wins, they're going to come out."
While Obama has labored for months to beat back false claims that he is a Muslim and soft on Israel, the talk as the election heads into its final weeks has focused on the one aspect of the Democrat's biography he is powerless to change: his skin color. And with polls showing Obama lagging in Jewish support behind earlier Democratic presidential candidates, concern among some of his supporters has grown that older Jewish voters, clustered in critical swing states and besieged by advertising stoking concerns about his position on Jewish issues, could tip the balance to McCain.
It was precisely this worry that led a new pro-Obama group, JewsVote.org, to urge young Jews to visit Florida over Columbus Day weekend to lobby their grandparents on Obama's behalf. The effort, known as "The Great Schlep," received a huge boost last month from foul-mouthed comedian Sarah Silverman, who appeared in an Internet video touting the Schlep that has been viewed more than 7 million times.
Following in the footsteps of Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" and several coventional media outlets, Silverman painted older Jewish Floridians as balking at backing Obama because of his race.
The data suggest that such concerns might be overblown.
A recent survey by the American Jewish Committee found that Obama's support was greater among older Jews than younger ones, a finding that some observers have said is too unbelievable to be true. On the ground in Florida, many grandparents of "schleppers" told JTA that they were leaning toward the Democratic candidate anyway, even before their grandchildren paid them an unexpected – if highly appreciated – visit.
"I think that elders are getting a bad rap with the assumption that they are going to allow racism to cloud their judgment about what really is the best choice for our country and our interest in being advocates for Israel and the Jewish people," said Rabbi Dayle Friedman, who directs a center for Jewish aging at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia and is a vice chair of Rabbis for Obama. "My experience with elders is that they are far more open minded than people give them credit for."
Several surveys of American Jews have shown Obama hovering at around 60 percent, about 10 points below where John Kerry was polling at a similar point in the presidential race four years ago.
"Over the years, there's been some slippage in the numbers in terms of support for the Democrats," said Ari Wallach, the co-founder of JewsVote and its parent organization, the Jewish Council for Education and Research.
The Great Schlep is "a way of ensuring that that does not continue, not only down here in Florida but across the country," he said.
The Obama campaign, which drew a small army of Jewish volunteers to Florida thanks to the Silverman video, dismissed the sluggish poll numbers and expressed confidence that Obama would top Kerry's figure of 76 percent of Jewish support.
"We don't have a Jewish problem, the Republicans have an election problem," Halie Soifer, the campaign's Jewish vote director in Florida, told a group of Jewish volunteers from across the country on Oct. 10.
Soifer said McCain's dip in the polls is giving Republicans nightmares, prompting them to hurl every slur imaginable in an effort to reverse the decline. And while she acknowledged that race may play a role in the minds of the Jewish voters she has targeted, insinuations about Obama's background are being heard less and less.
"We are seeing a surge in support," Soifer said. "I go to condos where I used to go a few months ago. And there was skepticism at that time. They didn't know enough about Senator Obama. And now people just want to know how they can help."
Among those former skeptics are Kenny and Selma Furst, lifelong Democrats and residents of one of the mythic "condos" and retirement communities that dot the South Florida landscape. Selma Furst had heard all the rumors about Obama's religion and his stance on Israel, but there was one thing that really made her uncomfortable.
"If I may say the color wasn't what I really wanted," said Selma Furst. "And I just thought that no, I don't think he's going to be good. And I wasn't too crazy about his wife."
The Fursts' grandchildren are fervent Obama supporters, and through e-mails and phone calls they were eventually able to sway their grandparents. So much so that Furst organized a Sunday afternoon meeting at their retirement community in Tamarac so their grandson, schlepper Mike Bender from Los Angeles, could address their friends.
By the end of Bender's Oct. 12 speech, the 100 or so elderly voters were chanting "Yes, we can," the unofficial slogan of the Obama campaign.
But even before hearing Bender's pitch, the bulk of the crowd appeared to be solidly backing Obama. Several said that if Jewish voters had any fears about Obama, they were trumped by concerns about McCain's choice of running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
"I wouldn't vote for Sarah Palin if I didn't vote at all," said Estelle Zucker, a resident of Kings Point in Tamarac. "I think McCain made a big mistake by taking her."
A lifelong Democrat, Zucker confessed to being on the fence in this election for the first time in her life. Obama's "friends," Zucker said, are anti-Semitic. She also worries about his position on Iran and Israel.
"That's why I can't go full-heartedly into this election, but I definitely will not vote for McCain," Zucker said. "I don't like Sarah Palin. She could be very nice – I like nice ladies – but I don't like what she stands for."
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Ava wrote, “Jews being racist, what happened to the memories of the marches to end segregation.”
It is no more racist to be against someone who consorts openly with an anti-Semite like Al Sharpton (Obama endorsed him in the highest terms last April) than it is to be racist to oppose a white candidate who consorts with the head of the Ku Klux Klan.
The election is about race because Obama empowers and enablers racists. That’s his choice, and he will have to take the consequences of that choice in the voting booth two weeks from now.
Thank you Bill Levinson for being a racist Jew and giving people more reasons to hate those of us who embrace the real spirit of Judaism. If you cannot accept the holy tenets of our religion and respecting others, then why be a Jew? Obama has all the character in the world and does NOT associate with Sharpton and Jackson who have openly criticized him. John McCain on the other hand is a sleazy politician, or maybe you don’t remember the Keating 5 scandal or how he’s been lockstep with Bush in policies that have nearly ruined America and put Israel at grave risk. As someone who is young, I often wonder when this cycle of hate and corporate greed will stop. I know the answer is never but we’ll be farther along the road of peace and prosperity after your generation is gone. Thank you. (bow)
I pray that the eyes of the people will open.Prosperity will only come when we return to the Lord and seek his face 2 Chr 7:14. Im not for any man Im for Jesus. I dont vote on economy issues I vote on Gods LAWS in which Jews and Christians alike are commanded to follow.
Is not about race. Is about ..What do you realy know about Barak Hussein Obama?? .. Where does he get so much money for his campaign?? $150MM only in September?? and he has spend almost all already. What do you think he is going to do with your money if he is elected? He does not show whatsoever any sign of refrain from spending. You have to realy hear what he says and pay attention to what he is doing. Don’t put this country at risk.
Sharon L. wrote, “Thank you Bill Levinson for being a racist Jew and giving people more reasons to hate those of us who embrace the real spirit of Judaism. ...Obama has all the character in the world and does NOT associate with Sharpton and Jackson who have openly criticized him.”
In April 2007, Obama appeared at Al Sharpton’s National Action Network where he said, ““Reverend Sharpton is a voice for the voiceless, and a voice for the dispossessed. What National Action Network has done is so important to change America, and it must be changed from the bottom up.” This is from Al Sharpton’s own Web site.
Since you are into calling names, I could reply to “racist” with “liar,” and I have in fact just proven that you have not told the truth, but I will instead merely assume that you did not research your accusations before you made them.
Are you also going to deny that Obama sat in a racist, Israel-hating, and America-hating church for the past 20 years???
His radical leftist supporters have no answer to why Barack Obama spent 20 years with the racist, anti-Israel church pastor, J.Wright who led a divestment campaign against Israel, nor why Obama has so many anti-Israel foreign policy advisors (with a few token Israel doves on his team to fool you as to his real intentions toward Israel).
They have no answer to why Obama is close friends with former terrorist B.Ayers who is leading a subversive movement to gain control of teachers’ and schoolchildren’s minds in order to destroy America (and who went to Venezuela to support HugoChavez’s educational indoctrination movement).
They pretend not to know how Obama helped his Commie/pro-Islam tribesman (in a certain African country) become Prime Minister and place that country in danger of being taken over by the Muslim minority.
Obama’s supporters have no answers to the anti-American, anti-Israel ties to Barack Obama, so instead, they use the well known propaganda technique of destroying their opponents with name calling and lies. They smeared Joe the Plumber for daring to expose Obama’s real economic goal of socialist-style wealth redistribution.
Calling me names isn’t going to stop me from warning my Jewish brothers and sisters about Obama’s radical views and associations.
Re: McCain and Keating. McCain associated with Keating BEFORE he discovered that Keating was implicated in any wrongdoing.
Barry associated with William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn well AFTER it was known that they had been involved in the Weather Underground. He joined Jeremiah Wright’s church AFTER Wright accompanied Louis Farrakhan to Libya to meet Moammar Khadafy. He endorsed Al Sharpton AFTER Sharpton and his mob screamed racist and anti-Semitic epithets at Freddy’s Fashion Mart.
Go ahead, keep talking about Keating. I’ll see and raise you with Ayers, Dohrn, Sharpton, or Wright any day.
Bill, perhaps you don’t remember the Keating 5. McCain was involved *IN* the scandal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keating_Five
Do some research. As far as Obama’s “associations,” you couldn’t be more wrong. Keep spewing your racist hate but I have some news for you, it’s reality-check time: Obama is going to win this election. No question about it. That probably makes your skin crawl. Good. Move to Israel if you have a problem with it. This is OUR America and we’re proud of it and Obama will make a great President.
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Bill Levinson
10/21/08 03:13 AM
Re: ““I think that many of the blacks — I was going to say shvartzes, but I’ll say blacks — many of the blacks are anti-Semitic,” Wolff said. “I’m not going to vote for the black guy.”
He is doing the right thing (not voting for Obama) for the worst possible reason (his skin color). The right reason is the content of Obama’s character, or rather the total lack thereof.
This particular black guy (actually, mixed race guy) Obama does consort openly with, empower, and endorse anti-Semites like Al Sharpton. He also belongs to a racist church that applauds remarks like “There were a whole lot of white people crying.”
On the other hand, Jesse “Hymietown” Jackson, Al “white interlopers” Sharpton, Louis “Judaism is a gutter religion” Farrakhan, and Jeremiah “God **** America” Wright are no more representative of “black people” than David Duke (Klan) and Tom Metzger (White Aryan Resistance) are representative of “white people.”