‘Bibi’s Friend’ Biden Wants the Jewish Vote (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari 05/10/12)
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Vice President Joe Biden sought on Tuesday to ensure the Jewish vote
in the upcoming presidential elections this fall by telling the
Rabbinical Assembly of his friendship with Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu.
CBS News reported that as Biden took the podium, the rabbi who
introduced him told him, “You are with friends, sir.”
Making an implicit point that Netanyahu has more than one friend in
the United States, Biden called for a moment of silence for the
passing of the prime minister´s father, Benzion.
The vice president then added an anecdote about once signing a photo
for “Bibi” with this inscription: “I don´t agree with a damn thing
you say, but I love ya.”
Biden told the crowd that President Obama “deserves the credit” for
restoring U.S. influence in the global community, protecting Israel
and mobilizing other nations to put pressure on Iran, the CBS News
report added.
“No president since Harry Truman has does more for Israel´s security
than Barack Obama,” Biden said.
He credited Obama for strengthening America´s position in the region
and for imposing “the most damaging sanctions in this century” to
prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
“We were the problem,” he said of the global view of the United
States before the president took office. “We were diplomatically
isolated in the world, in the region, in Europe. The international
pressure on Iran was stuck in neutral.”
He added, “We were neither fully respected by our friends nor feared
by our opponents. Today it is starkly, starkly different.”
Biden’s remarks came a day after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
sought to defend Israel for its actions in the Middle East.
Obama has come under fire for his policy on Israel. In his foreign
policy speech last May, Obama called for a return to the 1949
armistice lines (often erroneously called 1967 borders) as a
starting point for negotiations with the Palestinian Authority.
The speech drew criticism from Obama’s political opponents, with
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney accusing the President of
having “thrown Israel under the bus.”
Obama’s policy on Israel may have come at a price. Recent reports
have indicated that Obama has lost 16 percent of his support among
U.S. Jews and may lose the elections in key states like Florida, come
November.
The reports were based on a recent poll by the Public Religion
Research Institute, which showed that 62 percent of 1,004 American
Jews surveyed said that they would vote for Obama. The key concern
for Obama is that this is a sizeable downturn from 2008, when he got
78 percent of the Jewish vote. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 05/10/12)
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