New DNC ad: Fight Back

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: In a new ad set to air on national cable starting today, the DNC calls out "Republicans and their corporate buddies" for relying on "millions" from "secret donors" the Democrats allege is "being spent by right wing groups to buy an election." Advertisement Advertisement

Arizona’s Single Shot Districts: When One Vote is More Powerful than Two

Michael Bryan

By Michael Bryan Because Democrats are the minority party in Arizona, and so many of our state legislative districts are distinctly non-competitive, there are a number of districts where it actually makes much more sense for Democrats to only use one of the their two votes for state legislature in order to help elect a … Read more

60 Plus attack ad fails fact checking (shock!)

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: We have received several inquiries about this ad from 60 Plus attacking Gabrielle Giffords. 60 Plus Association is a 501(c)(4) non-profit conservative front group for "Big Pharma" according to Source Watch. 60 Plus Association – SourceWatch. Factcheck.org has examined this ad running against Rep. Giffords and 15 other House Democrats. Misleading Onslaught … Read more

Todd Camenisch news conference

David Safier

by David Safier Todd Camenisch's news conference was about a phone message he received from Rick Grinnell. Grinnell had been a registered lobbyist until August of this year. According to Grinnell in the phone message, Rosemont Copper is "a personal client." Grinnell was clearly upset about the strong positions Camenisch has taken against the Rosemont … Read more

Maddow: Media adopts Republican narratives for midterm elections

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I remind readers as often as I can that the conventional wisdom of the media villagers and Beltway bloviators is one and the same with the GOP talking points and an echo chamber for right-wing talk radio and the FAUX News Fraudcasting Network (FOX PAC). I have been posting as often as … Read more

Update: Someone may want to check into this

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I told you about something hinky going on with the Yuma County Republican Party on Sunday. Someone may want to check into this: I am aware that a lot of money is being funneled through the Yuma County Republican Party. I have heard from life-long Democrats who have received robo calls paid … Read more

Bruce Ash has even more reason to be ashamed of himself than usual

David Safier

by David Safier

Part of me hopes Bruce Ash knows he's nothing but a political hack and doesn't actually believe half of what he writes and says. It's hard for me to imagine he really believes the incredible crap that pours out of him.

R-Cubed has a post containing a letter Bruce Ash wrote to what he calls "our religious/ spiritual community." It's on Doug Martin's website, which proclaims on its header, "As followers of Jesus Christ we believe that we are on this earth to make a difference." Ash is Jewish, but he's clearly is tailoring his message to a right wing Christian community. [You can read the letter after the jump, as well as a letter written in response.]

The thrust of Ash's letter is that the faith based community should "oppose the Democrat candidates who do not represent our values and views." He's talking about the CD-7 and CD-8 races, but the main target of his wrath is Giffords and Jews who vote for Democrats. In his world, only Orthodox Jews, who tend to be more conservative, are upholding Jewish principles.

Ash is upset because Jews tend to be moderate-to-progessive-to-very-liberal. During the last election, some people worried that Jews might not support Obama, but he got over 75% of the Jewish vote. For Ash, that must mean they're not true to their faith, because they don't agree with him.

Ash seems to forget a few things about Jews' tendency to support social justice, which tends to move them to the left of the political spectrum. Our history of being second class citizens who were persecuted though the ages and sometimes, like during the Inquisition, the Progroms and World War II, beaten and murdered for being Jewish, makes many Jews very sensitive to intolerance. That's why so many Jews were on the front lines during the Civil Rights movement as well as other similar causes, past and present.

Ash also condemns these "liberal Jews" for not agreeing with him about the best way to support Israel. Ash is a hawk who wants Israel to act according to Neocon ideology, and he thinks all good Jews should believe the same. He seems to forget that Israeli Jews who love their country are divided about whether Israel should make compromises and pursue peace talks or adopt a Cheney-like militarist stance. Sometimes Israel has tended to be more dovish, and sometimes, like right now, it has been more hawkish. But the people on different sides of the debate aren't more or less Jewish or more or less Israeli for their differences. They have different opinions about what's best for Israel, just like Jews — as well as others — here in the U.S.

Ash may also be forgetting some of the history of the early founders and supporters of the Israeli state. Lots of them from the early 1900s through the creation of Israel were Eastern European lefties, the type of people who thought the communal kibbutzim were a good idea. Ash would have to call these people socialists, at the very least, based on the current conservative definition of the term. I wonder if he would question their Jewishness.

Ash's use a political litmus test for someone's Jewishness is a foreign concept to me, as I believe it is for most Jews. I certainly don't question Ash's Jewishness because of his political beliefs. But I guess Ash thinks he has the religious wisdom to separate the "true Jews" from the "false Jews."

Click on the link to read Ash's entire letter. After his letter, you can read a response which also points out factual inaccuracies in Ash's letter, signed by prominent members of the Jewish community, including a rabbi. But according to Ash's definition, the rabbi may not be a real Jew, because she disagrees with him.

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