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Updated: George Allen's New Jew Revue

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 12:04 PM on September 20, 2006.


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George 'Macaca' Allen is hoping that curling himself into a cozy little matzoh ball will deflect the charges of racism accumulated by comments like "macaca" and his considerable neoconfederate roots. He had a noose in his office for Christ's sake. Tim Grieve found what may be the quote of the month, from Allen explaining how being Jewish is just an interesting nuance to his background: "I still had a ham sandwich for lunch. And my mother made great pork chops."

As Steve Benen notes, Allen's using his "recently discovered" Jewish heritage (his grandfather was "from a well-known Jewish family") to return shots of racism at his opponent Jim Webb. Ryan Lizza points out, however, that Allen sought to distance himself from his Jewish roots in the past, belying his claim that it's a recent discovery...

Webb, for his part, has a "disturbing proclivity for playing footsy with this element of the Southern voting public," according to Dave Neiwert who points to a Webb campaign cartoon portraying a brown-shirted, jack-booted hero defending Virginians from a hook-nosed Allen who seeks to take their land.

Virginians, start your engines. (Carpetbagger, Orcinus)

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Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.


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Not Surprised
Posted by: Ouelle on Sep 20, 2006 7:22 AM   
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The man has self loathing issues so he becomes a white supremacist. Obviously most of these rednecks have identity issues, hence their terror of other peoples identities.

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correct me if i'm wrong ...
Posted by: AnarchX on Sep 20, 2006 7:42 AM   
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... but isn't 'jewish' considered handed down through the mother's side of the family? if so, then he ain't!

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» RE: correct me if i'm wrong ... Posted by: feminuclear
» feminuclear!! Posted by: AnarchX
» RE: correct me if i'm wrong ... Posted by: Joshua Holland
GOP logic
Posted by: trampoline on Sep 20, 2006 7:56 AM   
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"I don't hate Jews, therefore I don't hate Blacks." This logic slays me.

It's right up there with "Torture is illegal. The US obeys the law. Therefore, the US does not torture. So… we need to make it legal." (Colbert on Bush's logic, 9/18/06)

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Same old troll comment
Posted by: feminuclear on Sep 20, 2006 8:07 AM   
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Every single blog discussing this has the very same troll using the very same " correct me if I'm wrong" BS.

No one has said word one about Macaca Allen's grandmother. If you want to ASSUME, why not assume that she, like her husband, was also Jewish, and therefore the ancestry was passed down to Allen's mother and then to him? You can't conclude he WASN'T Jewish because the Grandfather was and we don't KNOW about the grandmother, so why are you so eager to make such a false conclusion?

Allen's campaign has been very diligent to send trolls to each blog even before this latest furor.

Run along now and tell your campaign managers that this will simply make bloggers more diligent about digging up Allen's grandmother's ancestry...and about the fact that your campaign seems SO eager to make false conclusions that Allen "isn't" Jewish.

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» RE: Same old troll comment Posted by: trampoline
» Jews can't be racist? Posted by: Ouelle
Jewish ancestry
Posted by: Ouelle on Sep 20, 2006 9:19 AM   
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If his grandfather was a jew he is a jew. Period. The idea that you can only be a jew if it is passed down from your mothers line is only true amongst jews but obviously no reasonable person subscribes to the ridiculous notion that you inherit your identity from some family members and not others. He is a jew but I'm not really sure what the hell that has to do with anything.

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» RE: Jewish ancestry Posted by: ilsewdm
» RE: Jewish ancestry Posted by: AnarchX
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» RE: Jewish ancestry Posted by: laoma
Yiddishe goy
Posted by: larry278 on Sep 20, 2006 11:25 AM   
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The good Senator Allen would be, at best [& he is, in reality, no damned good] a Yiddishe goy. If the good senator checks Israel's law of return & has an attorney at law read it to him, he will see that he is not Jewish.
While a reform congregation or two would allow him to convert to Judiasm, he will find that while the American Yiddish words putz, gonif, mamzer, macher, schmendric, schmuck suit & describe him, he is as Jewish as Bashir Assad.
He should not bring shrimp or oysters to a seder-if he is invited. A Reuben sandwich is treif too.
One may learn while serving Jewish people & they pay well too.

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» RE: Yiddishe goy Posted by: marvinwssrmn
Jewish heritage issue points out Allen's character deficits.
Posted by: doinaheckuvajob on Sep 20, 2006 3:36 PM   
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Let's not let the debate here miss the important central point: that Allen's discomfort with his Jewish heritage shows a pattern of bigotry. What will the good ol'boys and his compatriots in the KKK derived groups and his knuckle-dragging base think if he isn't a pure white boy?

It's a pattern seen in his love for the Dixie flag, the lynching noose he nostalgically kept, and the accounts of his bullying history as a youth in a football family (not that there's anything wrong with growing up in a football family as a non bullying youth).

Allen's father was a great football coach and one of the things that made him great was he had heart, he was a player's coach who looked out for his players. He was conservative politically (raised money for Nixon), but was famous for going the extra mile personally for his players, black or white or brown. That may have made him so busy he wasn't around to show his son how to develop that quality.

So his son grew up a redneck, a bully, and a bigot. And now it's clear there's a pattern, that he hasn't outgrown that, that he has an anger management problem, a racism and bigotry problem.

Allen's biggest problem is himself.

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Not Southern
Posted by: Ouelle on Sep 21, 2006 6:12 AM   
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The thing that kills me is that he isn't even southern so what's with the confederate flag waving? I believe he's from CA. As a Virginian I find him especially offensive. Aside from his confusion over his jewish ancestry he is trying to claim a heritage (southern) that is not his own. I resent creeps like this thinking our backyard is a haven for them.

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This is absurd
Posted by: jptrenn on Sep 21, 2006 10:58 AM   
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I write this as a Virginian who is planning to vote for Jim Webb and who has given money to Webb's campaign, and who has blogged about Sen. Allen's use of the word "Macaca" at http://digitalstreetjournal.com/?p=121.

This whole issue of Allen's Jewish ancestry is a crock. It is being exploited by some on the left to denigrate the man when he apparently only recently found out that he his grandfather was Jewish.

This is not an indication that Allen is anti-Semetic or a bigot. It is an unfair attack. And people in Virginia are sophisticated enough to not care what one's specific religion is. In this largely Protestant state, we have a Roman Catholic Governor and Lt. Governor.

This is a private matter of the Allen (or more appropriately Lumbroso - his mother's maiden name) family. It is not relevant to Iraq, education, job creation, or global warming.

It is a ridiculous issue that has no place in the political arena.

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rj22030
Posted by: rj22030 on Sep 26, 2006 7:09 AM   
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Any body read george allen's sister's book? it is agraphic in telling of a bully brother who threw her boyfriend through a sliding glass door on one occasion and on another grabbed her by the hair on her head and dragged her up the stairs.
and what about Allen's first wife Anne Patrice Rubel...why did he dump her when he went into politics

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