Metro Fiery Blog ADL, Jewish Dems take issue with Patterson's reference to Goebbels. Don Cohen E Special to the Jewish News fight Jewish Democratic elected officials from Oakland County signed a letter to the Detroit Jewish News on Oct. 18 calling on Republican Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson to apologize for what they termed a "Nazi slur" against first-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Gary Peters of Bloomfield Township. Peters is in a tight race against Republican challenger Rocky Raczkowski of Farmington Hills, a former state representative, to represent the 9th Congressional District, which covers much of southeast Oakland County. The letter signers also called on Raczkowski, to "distance himself" and "unequivocally condemn" Patterson's remarks. In an Oct. 12 posting on Brooks' Blog on the Detroit News website, Patterson writes about a Peters TV ad, called "Trust:' that Patterson says misrepre- sents a pending $6 million civil lawsuit against Raczkowski and five other defen- dants following a 2008 concert in South Dakota. Raczkowski was chairman and CEO of Star Tickets at the time. Peters' ad says Raczkowski was sued by "his busi- ness partners:' Writes Patterson: "Peters knows that is a lie. But as we learned during the Nazi era under the tutelage of the Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, `Tell a lie, tell it big, and tell it often, and people will begin to believe it So let's take a closer look at Herr Peters' campaign ad." Patterson concludes his post with: "Herr Peters knows his history" Patterson, serving his fifth four- year term as county executive, heads Raczkowski's "Gary Peters Truth Squad;' formed to counter Peters' charges. Raczkowski has filed a defamation lawsuit against Peters and Michigan Democratic Party Chairman Mark Brewer in Oakland County Circuit Court over the TV ad. Last Sunday, the ad was a point of con- tention between Peters and Raczkowski at an election forum organized by local Jewish organizations and co-sponsored by the JN at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Raczkowski stood behind his lawsuit against Peters; and Peters said, "I stand behind these ads." 22 October 28 • 2010 The Michigan Truth Squad, a project of the Ann Arbor-based, nonpartisan Center for Michigan, did not address the ques- tion of whether the ad was correct to say Raczkowski was being sued by his busi- ness partners, but calls "no foul because the ad is an accurate recital of the claims made in the lawsuit against Raczkowski." ADL Steps In The day after Patterson's post, Betsy Kellman, Michigan regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, posted an ADL statement in the Comments sec- tion of Brooks' Blog, stating, in part, "we were deeply disappointed to read Patterson's recent blog post equating one of Congressman Gary Peters' campaign advertisements to Joseph Goebbels' extensive propaganda campaign to dehu- manize Jews ... In no way is Congressman Peters' comment about his opponent's business relationships similar to Goebbels' work. Suggesting that they are the same undermines the historical accu- racy of the Holocaust and demeans the memory of the millions who perished at the hands of the Nazis:' Patterson dismissed the ADL's con- cerns, telling the Associated Press that the blog "should offend no one." On Oct. 14, he told WJR-AM talk show host Frank Beckmann that he wouldn't take back the comparison, saying to Beckmann's radio audience, "Hell no; I'm pouring it on." Then in a blog post the next day titled "Will the Real Betsy Kellman Please Stand Up?" Patterson argued that invok- ing Goebbels to make a point had noth- ing to do with the Holocaust, which Patterson called a "despicable chapter in history:' Patterson also asserted that Kellman's criticism was suspect because she had twice financially contributed to Democrats during the past 15 years. "I will present a $50,000 certified check to the ADL today if you, as a fair reader, can find ANY statement in my blog that references the Holocaust. $50,000! Check out my blog," he wrote. Following Patterson's second blog post, Kellman told the JN and other news media that she considered the case closed and would not make any further statements. The ADL has been outspo- ken about the use of Nazi analogies in American politics. Just last June, it took California Democratic gubernatorial can- L. Brooks Patterson Rocky Raczkowski Betsy Kellman didate Jerry Brown to task for comparing Republican Meg Whitman to Goebbels for lying. Brown apologized the next day. made about them. The Democratic response letter also called on Raczkowski to "unequivo- cally condemn" Patterson's remarks and charged that "Mr. Patterson and the Raczkowski campaign seem to have no sense of the permanent scar carried by those whose families were affected by Nazi atrocities:' The Letter At Issue This was all too much for the eight Jewish Democrats who signed the let- ter responding to Patterson's blog: State Sen. Gilda Jacobs of Huntington Woods, State Reps. Vicki Barnett of Farmington Hills, Lisa Brown of West Bloomfield and Ellen Cogen Lipton of Huntington Woods, Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner of Ferndale and County Commissioners Marcia Gershenson of Beverly Hills, Steve Schwartz of Farmington Hills and Helaine Zack of Huntington Woods. They wrote they "could not agree more" with ADL's statement, criticized Patterson for questioning Kellman's professionalism and defended Peters' ad about the lawsuit against Raczkowski. "Patterson has enjoyed strong support from the Oakland County Jewish com- munity," the letter says, "and the fact that he is not sensitive to the concerns of the Jewish community in regards to this issue is troublesome The letter concludes, "While we under- stand that everyone makes mistakes, Mr. Patterson's refusal to apologize for the comments shows a lack of sensitivity to all communities who suffered from Nazi cru- elty. Under no circumstances should any- one compare an opponent to a Nazi simply because there are political differences. Our discourse would be better off without this kind of extreme rhetoric:' Contacted through the Oakland County Media and Communications Office by phone and e-mail, Patterson was asked by the JN to explain his remarks to the Jewish community. The response was to "let your readers decide" after they read the blogs and other statements he has Candidate Responses Raczkowski told the JN he has no intention of distancing himself from Patterson's remarks. "I'm not here to answer for Mr. Patterson. Mr. Patterson can respond for himself. I'm proud to have his support," he said last Friday. "The best known liar in the world is Goebbels about the greatest atrocity of humankind. Mr. Peters has lied about my record. In that blog, Patterson spoke about liars:' Calling the letter from the Democrats "obviously a partisan attack:' Raczkowski repeatedly said it was "deeply offensive" that they would question his understand- ing and sensitivity to what Nazi Germany did during the Holocaust and how people remain scarred by the atrocities. "My mother was in a Nazi concentra- tion camp and my father was in a Nazi labor camp:' Raczkowski said. "I know what the Nazis did:' For his part, Rep. Peters issued a short statement to the JN last Friday defend- ing his ad and concluding in regard to Patterson's blog: "[W]hat is clearly out of bounds is using Nazi imagery to attack a political opponent after millions of people suffered and were murdered at the hands of the Nazis:' Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2. U.S. representatives serve two-year terms at an annual pay of $174,000. ❑