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February 7, 2008 | 12:07 pm RSS

JewsChoose 2008: SuperTuesday results show no clear trend

Posted by Jay Firestone

Who needs CNN, FOX, ABC, NBC or CBS when you can get up-to-date coverage on campaign issues that matter to Jews everywhere?

New from JewishJournal.com and VideoJew installments…JewsChoose 2008!

Reporting from the Pico-Robertson neighborhood, VideoJew Jay Firestone brings you interviews, commentary and results from Super Tuesday’s primary. Plus, special guests—Brad Greenberg and Raphael Sonenshein, JewishJournal.com’s two key political analysts.

Check out our articles on Super Tuesday.


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February 1, 2008 | 6:59 pm

Obama’s phone call with the Jewish press

Posted by JewishJournal.com


Just before the big simcha at American University where Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass) anointed Sen. Baruch Obama as JFK’s successor, Obama was on a 23-minute conference call with members of the Jewish press.

The phone call was yet another attempt to stop the lashon hara about Obama’s religion, honesty and pro-Israel record—lies and slander circulating in some Jewish communities on and off line.

The news of this call was eclipsed by the Kennedy blessing.  On any other news day, Obama’s outreach to Jews would have been a headline story.

I grabbed the MP3 of the conference call from our friends at the Jewish Telegraphic Agency so we could serve the audio locally, and save the JTA some bandwidth, and here it is:

Click here for the phone call.  It’s 5MB +/-, 23 minutes, in MP3 format.

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January 31, 2008 | 11:47 pm

If Web hits were votes, the election will be between Baruch Obama and Ron Paul

Posted by The Web Guy

Based on the number of visitors to our election stories today, look for a November contest between Democrat Baruch Obama and Republican Ron Paul.

Four times as many people visited the Paul profile as checked out a pro-Obama pitch, the next most popular story.

But web hits aren’t votes, thankfully. 

I don’t think America is ready for the gold standard and other Flat Earth ideas.

America likes humps.  Also, Israel.

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