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Obama’s Secret Desires Revealed.

I’m not going to reprint it (although, if you’ve got two and a quarter seconds, it’s easy to Google), but following Obama’s visit to the Western Wall last Friday before Shabbat, a yeshiva student filched the note that he wrote to God and stuck in.

The ensuing saga has been pretty wild to follow. The Israeli daily Maariv published the note. Predictably, Maariv’s rivals slammed it, as did the international media. The chief rabbi of the Western Wall decried both the theft and the publication, which is actually pretty cool. And then the yeshiva student who stole it went on TV and apologized.

Shall we count the ways that Israel is like no other country in the world?

  1. People actually pray! Constantly!
  2. People pay attention to other people praying!
  3. People condemn other people for brute invasions of privacy that, compared to American tabloids, are like child’s play.
  4. (And that, compared to British tabloids, are like freakin’ baby’s play.)
  5. Public officials speak out against trashing political candidates!
  6. People apologize when they did things that are wrong!

Rabbi Yonah just wrote up an intriguing and impassioned piece about the letter–saying, in effect, that, whether or not it was a publicity stunt, it was a credible testament to Obama’s beliefs:

Cynics will say that the letter is too good – that he must have known, or in fact even set up this whole thing. They will say that he used Judaism’s holiest site to pursue more votes from Jews with this letter. Well duh, as my kids say. Every politician that has ever visited the Kotel did it with an eye to Jewish votes. What is more impressive are the contents of the letter.

So, yeah. That’s the difference between American scandals and Israeli scandals. (Now insert your favorite Olmert/Peres/Omri Sharon/Moshe Katsav joke. Sigh.)

Edit: Ma’ariv has just announced that the note was pre-approved for publication by Obama’s campaign. So….


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5 Responses to “Obama’s Secret Desires Revealed.”

  1. #1 of 5
    Meredith Kesner Lewis
    Jul 28th, 2008 4:26 pm

     

    Has no one addressed the stationery on which the note was written? The King David Hotel.

    Nope, no Dan Panorama for this presidential hopeful.

  2. #2 of 5
    matthue
    Jul 28th, 2008 4:27 pm

     

    Well, he’s not playing with taxpayers’ money yet!

    When he does, you better believe he’ll be staying at the Heritage House.

  3. #3 of 5
    News for July 29 - Xenia Institute
    Jul 29th, 2008 11:20 am

     

    [...] Meanwhile, Mixed Multitudes presents a roundup of all the brouhaha surrounding the note’s publication, including a commentary praising the note’s comments.  [...]

  4. #4 of 5
    Matzah2
    Jul 29th, 2008 6:37 pm

     

    YUP. Isn’t the note just perfect?

    Isn’t it just what Solomon would have asked? Isn’t it just so very nice?

    Isn’t finding the note and publicizing it just what a presidential candidate would love to have happen?

  5. #5 of 5
    matthue
    Jul 30th, 2008 9:31 am

     

    Well, yeah….

    But, like Rabbi Yonah said, even if it’s totally staged, I’d rather have a candidate staging a message of peace and love, rather than being totally stone-faced or just not communicating at all.

    Seriously: McCain needs to get a hardcore PR blitz, and soon. On the level of somebody sneaking into his bedroom at night and discovering he still sleeps with a teddy bear.

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