Spotlight POINT/ COUNTERPOINT So Far, So Good D Dallas/JTAA wring the president's first 100 days in office, the U.S. Jewish community has already taken great pleasure with the performance of Barack Obama. He has begun to develop a deep and substantive relationship with the Jewish community by, among other things, hosting the first presidential seder, creating strong outreach with our community and working on key domestic and inter- national issues of interest to American Jews. Impressively, in less than three and a half months, the Obama administration has already made marked prog- ress with progressive policies that are important to our community: the econo- my, Israel, the Middle East, reproductive rights, renewable energy and stem cell research. The aforementioned seder caused quite a buzz in our community. Not only was it the first presidential seder in our nation's history, but also it has become symbolic of the intimate and deep relationship our president has with our community. Obama has put together a dream team of excellent advisers and appointments, several of whom are members of our faith. As a community, we are grateful that the president has spoken out loudly against hate and intolerance. Recently, Obama spoke at the Holocaust Days of Remembrance ceremony at the U.S. Capitol and called on Americans to "con- template the obligations of the living" and fight against "those who insist the Holocaust never happened, who perpe- trate every form of intolerance." Earlier in April, under his direction, the United States boycotted a vehemently anti-Israel United Nation's conference on racism (known as Durban II). Thus far, the Obama administration has made a concerted effort to commu- nicate with and involve our community in major policy decisions. For example, the administration briefed Jewish com- munity leaders on regular high-level conference calls during the formulation of policy toward Durban II. Before then, the administration invited community leaders to participate in a hour-long conference call with George Mitchell, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East. The conversation was substantive, can- B20 May 14 a 2009 Trail Of Concern did and meaningful. Those on the call Washington/JTA that if Hamas and Fatah ever come were impressed by both Mitchell's grasp to share power in a Palestinian unity of the issues and his attentiveness to the s Americans examine the government, the United States can con- participants' questions. first 100 days of the Obama tinue to send millions of dollars to the In these first 100 days, the most senior administration, it is impor- territories. members of this administration not tant to make a candid assessment of We have seen trillions and trillions of only reached out to the Jewish the president's actions so dollars allocated to bailouts community, they also listened. far. These first months and new government spend- Of critical importance to are widely considered an ing. The massive growth of us, Obama's foreign policy indicator of the policies the government engendered by has immeasurably improved president will pursue in the this spending, and the debt America's image abroad. Both years to come. burden to our children and his foreign and his domestic So what have we seen in grandchildren, will haunt us policy objectives make Israel the first 100 days of this for decades. and the U.S. more secure. The presidency? As Iran con- Our security agencies have president's policies moving tinues to work feverishly to been paralyzed by the double America toward renewable acquire nuclear weapons, punch of released intelligence energy and off Middle East the United States contin- memos and vague threats to Ma tt oil have already begun to be ues to pursue its policy of prosecute those who protect- Broo ks implemented. These priori- "engagement" ed this country from harm in Counte rpoint ties, as well as those whom North Korea launched a the previous administration. Obama has appointed to serve in his long-range missile. The next day, the Despite promises of "transpar- administration, subscribe to strate- administration announced drastic cuts ency" and "openness," only one of the gies that give the utmost importance to in missile defense funding, including 11 bills signed by the president so Israel's peace and security. a halt to further deployment far have been made available to the On the economy, the of Alaska-based interceptors public for review before signing. (In AT ISSUE designed president has shown bold to counter missiles fact, some of them weren't actually leadership to lead America's from North Korea. reviewed by members of Congress economy out of this crisis and Sizing up Our president, in a hand- before they were whisked up to the will create or save millions shake seen around the world, president's desk.) President of American jobs, provide embraced Hugo Chavez while The president promised not to tax relief and invest in our Venezuelan Jews face viru- appoint lobbyists to his administra- Obama's long-term economic security. lent, government-sponsored tion. He has appointed several, includ- Obama also ensured that we first 100 harassment. ing former Raytheon lobbyist William would not fall behind other We have seen the president Lynn to be deputy secretary of defense. days, a leading countries in important reverse the Bush administra- We have seen thousands of people areas of research and devel- tion's policy of boycotting the across the country protest against the traditional opment by lifting the ban on U.N. Human Rights Council, high taxes and unimaginable gov- benchmark. the body that organized the federal funding for embryonic ernment spending proposed by this stem cell research. Durban II conference against president. These "tea parties" — peace- As with stem cells, the presi- racism and that continuously ful, truly grass-roots demonstrations dent chose good policy over partisan focuses on condemning Israel and of public opinion — were called politics when he struck down the infa- turning a blind eye to the genocide in "unhealthy" by senior White House mous Global Gag rule, which prohibited Darfur and other human-rights abuses. adviser David Axelrod. U.S. money from funding international The Obama administration chose As Americans, we all want our family-planning clinics. This provided Charles "Chas" Freeman to be chairman president and our country to suc- lifesaving health services to women and of the National Intelligence Council. ceed in tough and challenging times. also provided counseling or referrals Freeman is a longstanding apologist for However, for those who care deeply about abortion services. And finally, the Saudi regime, a harsh and ideologi- about national security, the economy after many years of politicization at the cal critic of Israel, and a proud sub- and other vital issues, these early days FDA, Obama is putting science over scriber to the Walt/Mearsheimer "Israel of the administration offer an opportu- blind ideology, including allowing Plan Lobby" thesis. After a public outcry nity to examine the president's priori- B, the morning after pill, to be available against Freeman taking such a sensi- ties and intentions that should not be without a prescription to women 17 and tive security post, Freeman stepped missed. older. down. While the president's supporters will However, we are happy to say that the Many mainstream media outlets praise his actions in the first 100 days, first 15 weeks of his presidency have have reported on the growing "tension" many of the president's actions have made us proud and have fulfilled his between the Obama administration been cause for concern for American promise of much needed change for our and the new Israeli government of Jews. A balanced and honest review is country. II Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. in order. ❑ The Obama administration has Marc R. Stanley is chairman of the National asked Congress to relax sanctions Matt Brooks is executive director of the Jewish Democratic Council. against the terrorist group Hamas, so Republican Jewish Coalition. A