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Posted by Chairman Reince Priebus
Wednesday, November 9th
Allies
are people you work with. Garden
pests and leaky faucets are things you
“deal with.”
President
Obama doesn’t seem to know
the difference.
At
the G20 summit last week in France,
he let out his true feelings on Israel.
And a live mic was there to catch it all.
Here’s
the exchange between President
Obama and French President Sarkozy on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu:
–Sarkozy:
“I cannot bear Netanyahu.”
–Obama:
“You’re sick of him, but I
have to deal with him every day.”
Deal
with?
The
State of Israel is America’s
closest ally in the Middle East. It’s
a
democracy surrounded by radical autocracies and extremists who would
like to
see it wiped off the map. Due
to our
shared strategic interests in the region, our countries depend on each
other’s
support. Our
alliance and friendship is
one to be vigorously defended and actively cultivated—not
disinterestedly dealt
with.
If
the President finds working with
Israel so terribly irksome, Republicans will gladly relieve him of that
burden. We’ll send
a Republican to the
White House who truly values the American-Israeli alliance.
To
be sure, President Obama’s attitude
toward Israel could hurt him in 2012.
And it’s already damaged his party’s electoral
prospects before. Earlier
this year, Democrats lost control of
the 9th District of New York, which includes a large Jewish population.
Democrats
won decisively in the last
three presidential elections there, but in a special congressional
election
earlier this year, the district flipped Republican—due in large part to
voters’
perception of Obama’s lukewarm attitude toward Israel.
Less than a year earlier, they elected a
Democrat 61-39.
Similar
scenarios may now play our on
a larger scale next November. In
swing
states like Florida and Pennsylvania, Jewish voters and other
pro-Israel groups
dissatisfied with the President’s stance, could turn their states red
in 2012.
Americans
across the country recognize
Israel’s important to our own country’s security.
In a region where terrorists threaten
American interests, Iran seeks nuclear weapons, and unfriendly regimes
control
the world’s energy supplies, we need Israel and Israel needs us.
The
stakes are too high. And
failing to recognize that could create
much more daunting problems for the president to “deal with.”
I
urge President Obama to put this
issue behind him by publicly apologizing to Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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