Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Mitt Romney cleverly waits until he's back from his trip to insult Israel

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (C) stands with Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitz (R) during his visit at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City July 29, 2012. Romney would respect an Israeli decisio You're not really going to make me go to those kibbutzes, are you, Rabbi? No wonder Jews are flocking to the GOP:
"It's individuals and their entrepreneurship which have driven America," Romney said. "What America is not a collective where we all work in a Kibbutz or we all in some little entity, instead it's individuals pursuing their dreams and building successful enterprises which employ others and they become inspired as they see what has happened in the place they work and go off and start their own enterprises."
For a lot of American Jews, especially those who've had the chance to visit one themselves, the kibbutz is a special cultural touchstone. Though its origins date from before the Second World War, kibbutzim are a vibrant symbol of the pioneering, selfless spirit that allowed the state of Israel to rise from the ashes of the Holocaust. To attack the institution of the kibbutz is to attack something very close to the heart of many Jews.

Why, it would almost be like criticizing, say, Mormon missions, I would think.


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