One of the best articles I have read in a long time, this basically sums up the last 4 years of Obama filled with incompetence. Susan Crown goes on to say she is embarassed that Obama is our president, but i wonder exactly what she was expecting when she campaigned for this low life in 2008.
CHICAGO'S SUSAN CROWN, INFLUENTIAL OBAMA '08 SUPPORTER, CAMPAIGNS FOR ROMNEY '12
Businesswoman and philanthropist Susan Crown, a former Obama supporter and a member of one of Chicagoâs most influential families, told an audience of over 300 women and men, âIn the midst of the Obama administration, I became profoundly disappointed, disillusioned and actually a little angry.â
Democrats, Republicans and self-described independents recently came together to hear how one of President Obamaâs own prominent supporters is now using her considerable talent and energy to get Gov. Mitt Romney elected the next President of the United States. They gathered at a modest complimentary luncheon in the ballroom of a hotel in Naperville, Illinois sponsored by the DuPage Business Council. The event was a âWomen in Leadershipâ forum, where Crown gave a brief introduction, then took questions from the audience. Outside the ballroom, four self-employed women from a neighboring suburb sold red-white-blue elephant earrings, US flag pins, GOP/elephant jewelry, and t-shirts with glittery âRomneyâ lettering.
âI am pro-choice, pro-gay marriage, and donât think the government belongs in a lot of those issues,â Crown said.
So how could a woman with this sort of background on âsocial issuesâ, who gave money to Obamaâs 2008 campaign, and who worked with him on the Annenberg Challenge board support Gov. Romney, who is pro-life and pro-traditional marriage?
Crown spent nearly one hour answering questions from the audience to fully explain her conversion.
Her reasons and responses were wide-ranging, thoughtful, brutally honest and humorous.
OBAMAâS TREATMENT OF ISRAEL âMADE ME MAD; IâM SO EMBARRASSED BY OUR CURRENT PRESIDENTâ
Top on Crownâs list is the way President Obama has been treating Israel.
âIn 2011, when Barack Obama suggested that Israel return to 1967 borders--the country is about the size of Rhode Island--it was hard fought, hard won. And the idea of telling all the people who have who lost loved ones in the 1967 war, that we were going to have a âdo-overâ, really made me mad.â
Crown was referring to President Obamaâs speech at the State Department in May 2011. There he called for a Palestinian state using boundary lines before the Six Day War of 1967, where Israel defeated Egypt, Jordan and Syria, capturing the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank and Golan Heights. As Obama stated last year: âWe believe the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps.â
For Crown and other Jewish citizens who are supporting Gov. Romney, that declaration, which came the day before Israelâs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to arrive in the US for talks with Obama, was unacceptable.
In an interview with longtime Chicago writer, Carol Felsenthal, Crown told Chicago Magazine âthe day that really made a difference for me was the day he suggested that Israel go back to 1967 borders. That infuriated me. That was the day I switched candidates.â
Fast forward to September 2012, when Netanyahu asked for a meeting with President Obama. Instead of receiving the Israeli Prime Minister, Obama accepted other invitations: to attend a campaign fundraiser hosted by music mogul Jay-Z and his superstar wife Beyonce at a sports club in New York City, where people paid $40,000 to attend; to appear on TV entertainment programs âLate Show with David Letterman"; and to join the hosts of the talk show âThe View.â When Letterman asked Obama what the national debt was ($16 trillion and rapidly climbing, according to the National Debt Clock), the President casually responded that he did not know. However, he was able to inform the women on âThe Viewâ that he was their âeye candy.â
"I am so embarrassed that our current President, instead of taking a meeting with Netanyahu, is going to New York and hanging out with Jay-Z and Beyonce.â The audience erupted in applause.
She continued: âNetanyahu is not the most uncomplicated or simple man to deal with and thatâs a given. Netanyahuâs angst is about the existential threat to the state of Israel. Iran has declared that destroying Israel is at the top of its list. Itâs equipping itself with nuclear arms for âenergyâ purposes.' And why Jay-Z and Beyonce are your priority? I donât get it.â
OBAMAâS DANGEROUS âMIXED MESSAGESâ TO ISRAEL; DEBACLE IN MIDDLE EAST POLICY
As for her fellow Jewish voters who support Obama, Crown is mystified.
âI really canât speak for all members of the tribeâthey are all over the place. I donât really understand anyone who really cares about the survival of the state of Israel or who really wants things to be smoothed over in the Middle East, how they can vote for a candidate who is sending mixed messages, open to interpretation. Which is to me the worst of all worlds.â
Those mixed messages are key to her disappointment in Obama: âHe is sending mixed messages in a volatile and increasingly violent world. And America is being perceived as weaker and weaker. And in a more dangerous place.â
With the murder of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others in our consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and the uprisings at the U.S. embassy in Cairo and beyond, Crown sees the need for new leadership.
âIt is really critical that we have friends in a part of the world that has huge numbers of unemployed poor people, an oppressive religious society, and no access to Internet or basic media. Those are considered the three most important factors in violent eruptions.â
Crown knows of what she speaks. She is Co-Chair of CAREâs national conference on global poverty. She sees Israel being the âRock of Gibraltarâ and playing a role.
âThe United States does not have a more important ally in the world. It is our only reliable and capable ally in the Middle East, which, as we can see, is disintegrating, volatile, fractionalized. It is our only partner on the ground there. Not only that, but we share a lot of aspirational goals about democracy, about opportunity.â
CHICAGO'S SUSAN CROWN, INFLUENTIAL OBAMA '08 SUPPORTER, CAMPAIGNS FOR ROMNEY '12
Businesswoman and philanthropist Susan Crown, a former Obama supporter and a member of one of Chicagoâs most influential families, told an audience of over 300 women and men, âIn the midst of the Obama administration, I became profoundly disappointed, disillusioned and actually a little angry.â
Democrats, Republicans and self-described independents recently came together to hear how one of President Obamaâs own prominent supporters is now using her considerable talent and energy to get Gov. Mitt Romney elected the next President of the United States. They gathered at a modest complimentary luncheon in the ballroom of a hotel in Naperville, Illinois sponsored by the DuPage Business Council. The event was a âWomen in Leadershipâ forum, where Crown gave a brief introduction, then took questions from the audience. Outside the ballroom, four self-employed women from a neighboring suburb sold red-white-blue elephant earrings, US flag pins, GOP/elephant jewelry, and t-shirts with glittery âRomneyâ lettering.
âI am pro-choice, pro-gay marriage, and donât think the government belongs in a lot of those issues,â Crown said.
So how could a woman with this sort of background on âsocial issuesâ, who gave money to Obamaâs 2008 campaign, and who worked with him on the Annenberg Challenge board support Gov. Romney, who is pro-life and pro-traditional marriage?
Crown spent nearly one hour answering questions from the audience to fully explain her conversion.
Her reasons and responses were wide-ranging, thoughtful, brutally honest and humorous.
OBAMAâS TREATMENT OF ISRAEL âMADE ME MAD; IâM SO EMBARRASSED BY OUR CURRENT PRESIDENTâ
Top on Crownâs list is the way President Obama has been treating Israel.
âIn 2011, when Barack Obama suggested that Israel return to 1967 borders--the country is about the size of Rhode Island--it was hard fought, hard won. And the idea of telling all the people who have who lost loved ones in the 1967 war, that we were going to have a âdo-overâ, really made me mad.â
Crown was referring to President Obamaâs speech at the State Department in May 2011. There he called for a Palestinian state using boundary lines before the Six Day War of 1967, where Israel defeated Egypt, Jordan and Syria, capturing the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank and Golan Heights. As Obama stated last year: âWe believe the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps.â
For Crown and other Jewish citizens who are supporting Gov. Romney, that declaration, which came the day before Israelâs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to arrive in the US for talks with Obama, was unacceptable.
In an interview with longtime Chicago writer, Carol Felsenthal, Crown told Chicago Magazine âthe day that really made a difference for me was the day he suggested that Israel go back to 1967 borders. That infuriated me. That was the day I switched candidates.â
Fast forward to September 2012, when Netanyahu asked for a meeting with President Obama. Instead of receiving the Israeli Prime Minister, Obama accepted other invitations: to attend a campaign fundraiser hosted by music mogul Jay-Z and his superstar wife Beyonce at a sports club in New York City, where people paid $40,000 to attend; to appear on TV entertainment programs âLate Show with David Letterman"; and to join the hosts of the talk show âThe View.â When Letterman asked Obama what the national debt was ($16 trillion and rapidly climbing, according to the National Debt Clock), the President casually responded that he did not know. However, he was able to inform the women on âThe Viewâ that he was their âeye candy.â
"I am so embarrassed that our current President, instead of taking a meeting with Netanyahu, is going to New York and hanging out with Jay-Z and Beyonce.â The audience erupted in applause.
She continued: âNetanyahu is not the most uncomplicated or simple man to deal with and thatâs a given. Netanyahuâs angst is about the existential threat to the state of Israel. Iran has declared that destroying Israel is at the top of its list. Itâs equipping itself with nuclear arms for âenergyâ purposes.' And why Jay-Z and Beyonce are your priority? I donât get it.â
OBAMAâS DANGEROUS âMIXED MESSAGESâ TO ISRAEL; DEBACLE IN MIDDLE EAST POLICY
As for her fellow Jewish voters who support Obama, Crown is mystified.
âI really canât speak for all members of the tribeâthey are all over the place. I donât really understand anyone who really cares about the survival of the state of Israel or who really wants things to be smoothed over in the Middle East, how they can vote for a candidate who is sending mixed messages, open to interpretation. Which is to me the worst of all worlds.â
Those mixed messages are key to her disappointment in Obama: âHe is sending mixed messages in a volatile and increasingly violent world. And America is being perceived as weaker and weaker. And in a more dangerous place.â
With the murder of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others in our consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and the uprisings at the U.S. embassy in Cairo and beyond, Crown sees the need for new leadership.
âIt is really critical that we have friends in a part of the world that has huge numbers of unemployed poor people, an oppressive religious society, and no access to Internet or basic media. Those are considered the three most important factors in violent eruptions.â
Crown knows of what she speaks. She is Co-Chair of CAREâs national conference on global poverty. She sees Israel being the âRock of Gibraltarâ and playing a role.
âThe United States does not have a more important ally in the world. It is our only reliable and capable ally in the Middle East, which, as we can see, is disintegrating, volatile, fractionalized. It is our only partner on the ground there. Not only that, but we share a lot of aspirational goals about democracy, about opportunity.â