{"id":117,"date":"2008-09-04T10:33:57","date_gmt":"2008-09-04T10:33:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/progressiverevival\/2008\/09\/a-jewish-perspective-on-palin.html"},"modified":"2008-09-04T10:33:57","modified_gmt":"2008-09-04T10:33:57","slug":"a-jewish-perspective-on-palin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/progressiverevival\/2008\/09\/a-jewish-perspective-on-palin.html","title":{"rendered":"A Jewish Perspective on Palin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;A grand slam home run,&#8221; the commentators agreed.&nbsp; More like a foul &#8212; a <br \/>very foul &#8212; ball to me.<\/p>\n<p>The subject is, of course, Sarah Palin, whose not-yet week-old candidacy <br \/>for Vice President of the United States has sucked up so much oxygen <br \/>these last days.&nbsp; The reflections that follow were composed on day two <br \/>of that candidacy &#8212; before we learned of the truncated vetting process, <br \/>before we learned of the daughter&#8217;s non-abstinence, before we learned, <br \/>as we did in her maiden speech last night, just how sloganeeringly <br \/>mean-spirited she can be, this pit bull with lipstick.&nbsp; The wonder &#8212; of <br \/>Palin and Guliani and Huckabee and Romney &#8212; is two-fold.&nbsp; A whole <br \/>evening, and not only no word, not a single word, re Bush\/Cheney, but a <br \/>failure to note that for the last eight years, it has been their White <br \/>House, for six of&nbsp; those eight years, their House of Representatives, <br \/>for five of those eight years, their Senate.&nbsp; How can you run against <br \/>Washington when it&#8217;s been your town?<\/p>\n<p>Here;&#8217;s how: These people &#8212; and Palin in particular &#8212; are running <br \/>against the sustaining myths of the cultural right.&nbsp; They are running <br \/>against pornography and promiscuity and crime, against &#8220;European ideas,&#8221; <br \/>against community organizing, against welfare, against the left-wing <br \/>media, against the elites, against &#8220;cosmpolitanism.&#8221;&nbsp; They present <br \/>themselves as the embattled minority, sounding thereby more like Nixon <br \/>and Reagan than like either Bush, much less Cheney.&nbsp; And the reason they <br \/>see themselves as the embattled minority is that that is in fact who and <br \/>what they are.&nbsp; Time is not on their side.&nbsp; They feel themselves <br \/>beleaguered, and that is because they are. Truth is, they&#8217;ve not been <br \/>treated well, neither by history nor by the cultural elites.&nbsp; But that&#8217;s another matter,&nbsp; Here, some reflections from a Jewish perspective.<\/p>\n<p>But where does she stand on Israel?<\/p>\n<p>The question, of course, is directed at John McCain&#8217;s featherweight <br \/>choice for Vice-President of the United States.&nbsp; Please note well: This <br \/>is neither an endorsement of Governor Palin nor a refutation of her <br \/>candidacy.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>No, my concern here is with noting how fatuous it is to begin an inquiry <br \/>into a candidate&#8217;s readiness for such high office with the Israel <br \/>question.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;It is also a reflection on political anorexia.<br \/>Political anorexia?&nbsp; &#8220;On The Issues&#8221; is as comprehensive a compendium of <br \/>the views of candidates as we have.&nbsp; (See <a href=\"http:\/\/ontheissues.org\/\" target=\"_blank\"><font color=\"#003399\">http:\/\/ontheissues.org<\/font><\/a>.)&nbsp; If <br \/>you want to know what Governor Palin really thinks about the great <br \/>issues facing our nation, it&#8217;s a terrific place to browse.&nbsp; And here is <br \/>what you will learn:<\/p>\n<p>On foreign policy: &#8220;No issue stance yet recorded by OnTheIssues.org.&#8221; On <br \/>homeland security: &#8220;No issue stance yet recorded.&#8221;&nbsp; On free trade, on <br \/>government reform, on immigration, on drugs: &#8220;No issue stance yet <br \/>recorded.&#8221;&nbsp; On jobs, on families and children, on principles and values, <br \/>on technology: &#8220;No issue stance yet recorded.&#8221;&nbsp; On war and peace, on <br \/>welfare and poverty: &#8220;No issue stance yet recorded.&#8221;&nbsp; (These may no <br \/>longer be entirely accurate; in the days since her selection, Palin&#8217;s <br \/>web site has begun to be fleshed out.)<\/p>\n<p>Now I do not want to exaggerate here.&nbsp; The Governor is not a blank <br \/>slate, not at all.&nbsp; She has positions on a number of issues.&nbsp; For <br \/>example, as quoted in both the Juneau Empire and the Anchorage Daily <br \/>News, she is opposed to all abortion, even in cases of rape or incest. <br \/>On teaching creationism and intelligent design, her position is &#8220;Teach <br \/>both. You know, don&#8217;t be afraid of information.&nbsp; Healthy debate is so <br \/>important and it&#8217;s so valuable in our schools. I am a proponent of <br \/>teaching both.&nbsp; And, you know, I say this, too, as the daughter of a <br \/>science teacher. Growing up with being so privileged and blessed to be <br \/>given a lot of information on, on both sides of the subject &#8211; <br \/>creationism and evolution.&nbsp; It&#8217;s been a healthy foundation for me. But <br \/>don&#8217;t be afraid of information and let kids debate both sides.&#8221;<br \/>No to stem cell research, no to civil rights for gay couples, no to gun <br \/>control&nbsp; (including praise for the Supreme Court?s 5-4 decision to <br \/>overturn Washington, D.C.&#8217;s ban on handguns), yes to the death penalty; <br \/>she believes &#8220;that health care must be market-and business-driven, <br \/>rather than restricted by government;&#8221; a year ago, soon after visiting <br \/>Alaska National Guard troops in Kuwait, her press office released the <br \/>following statement: &#8220;Governor Sarah Palin today informed Alaska <br \/>National Guardsmen and women serving in combat that big game hunting <br \/>opportunities will be available when they return from combat zones this <br \/>fall.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>And so forth.<\/p>\n<p>Still, she&#8217;s a woman, and that counts for something.&nbsp; Think of Margaret <br \/>Thatcher, of Golda Meir, of Indira Gandhi, of Angela Merkel, of Aun Sung <br \/>Suu Kyi, of Mary Robinson.&nbsp; Can&#8217;t you see Sarah Palin joining that <br \/>august sorority after four years of on-the-job training &#8211; or sooner, if, <br \/>heaven forbid, need be?<\/p>\n<p>We all know about that hypothetical 3 A.M. call that Hillary Clinton <br \/>used to such good effect during the primary season.&nbsp; Surely it&#8217;s fair to <br \/>ask the less melodramatic question, not at all hypothetical: How <br \/>comfortable will you be knowing it&#8217;s Vice President Palin sitting at the <br \/>side of the president at 3 P.M. when disaster strikes, crisis erupts, <br \/>tragedy befalls us?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And who would you prefer take the awesome call <br \/>when the president himself is indisposed?<\/p>\n<p>Enough of that.&nbsp; I know what you&#8217;re waiting for.&nbsp; You&#8217;re waiting to <br \/>learn where she does stand on Israel.&nbsp; Even if it isn&#8217;t the first <br \/>question that comes to mind, it&#8217;s not entirely trivial.&nbsp; So let me be <br \/>perfectly clear.&nbsp; I do not for second accept the rumors of Palin&#8217;s <br \/>association with Islamic terrorism.&nbsp; The slender fact that if you spell <br \/>&#8220;Alaska&#8221; half-backwards you come up with Al Aksa, the name of Islam&#8217;s <br \/>third most holy shrine, right there on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, is <br \/>surely inadequate as evidence of such an association.&nbsp; True, there are <br \/>those who say that her biography is simply too spotless to be credible, <br \/>that she must therefore&nbsp; be part of a sinister sleeper cell.&nbsp; While the <br \/>absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, the FBI vetting process <br \/>is reliable, no?&nbsp; Conspiratorial thinking is neither appropriate nor <br \/>helpful.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;So scotch the rumors; do not pass them on.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, pay attention to what Jewish sources and friends of Israel in <br \/>the United States told Israel&#8217;s YNet just the other day &#8211; that &#8220;the <br \/>Alaska governor has maintained very warm relations with the small Jewish <br \/>community in the state, which comprises roughly 4000 people.&#8221;&nbsp; Moreover, <br \/>and this one&#8217;s the killer, &#8220;Palin [has] met with Israeli Foreign <br \/>Ministry official David Akov, who served as Israel&#8217;s Consul General for <br \/>the Pacific Northwest Region.&nbsp; During the meeting, the two discussed <br \/>cooperation between Israel and Alaska on various issues, such as <br \/>counter-terrorism efforts. Akov invited Palin to visit Israel and the <br \/>governor expressed her desire to do so. She also reportedly told Akov <br \/>that &#8220;&#8216;Alaska&#8217;s residents love Israel.'&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Awesome.<\/p>\n<p>And one more thing, almost delicious. &#8220;The winter sky of Alaska is a <br \/>Talmud of gray, an inexhaustible commentary on a Torah of rain clouds<br \/>\n<br \/>and dying light,&#8221; Michael Chabon writes in his The Yiddish Policemen&#8217;s <br \/>Union, so brilliantly set in Alaska, so idiosyncratic.&nbsp; Oh to know what, <br \/>if anything, Sarah Palin took away from Chabon&#8217;s book (soon to be a <br \/>motion picture by the Coen brothers).&nbsp; What can a devout Christian <br \/>understand of the chaos of Chabon&#8217;s imagined universe?&nbsp; Or, perhaps, <br \/>what does a native Alaskan get that remains alien to those of us so <br \/>decisively non-Alaskan?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;A grand slam home run,&#8221; the commentators agreed.&nbsp; More like a foul &#8212; a very foul &#8212; ball to me. The subject is, of course, Sarah Palin, whose not-yet week-old candidacy for Vice President of the United States has sucked up so much oxygen these last days.&nbsp; The reflections that follow were composed on day&hellip;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":161,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1,15],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-117","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-election-08","category-jews"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v23.9 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>A Jewish Perspective on Palin - Progressive Revival<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/progressiverevival\/2008\/09\/a-jewish-perspective-on-palin.html\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"A Jewish Perspective on Palin - Progressive Revival\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"&#8220;A grand slam home run,&#8221; the commentators agreed.&nbsp; More like a foul &#8212; a very foul &#8212; ball to me. 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