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Dems needlessly gave in to silly platform changes

From an editorial published in the Los Angeles Times on Friday:

The euphoria over former President Clinton’s address to the Democratic National Convention only partly erased the embarrassment created earlier in the day when the delegates made two last-minute additions to the party platform.

Or did they? With Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa awkwardly wielding the gavel, the delegates had to be polled three times on a motion to ratify amendments declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel and referring to the “God-given potential” of working people. Rather than risk a fourth voice vote, Villaraigosa declared: “In the opinion of the chair, two-thirds have voted in the affirmative.”

We may never be sure. But it’s clear that the Democrats – and the White House, which apparently instigated the additions – succumbed to pressure to demonstrate their theist and pro-Israel bona fides. The irony is that the Republicans who pressured the party into doctoring a perfectly defensible document will continue to impugn the Democrats’ commitment to God and (another) country.

Especially absurd was the attack on the platform for not mentioning God. Republican Paul Ryan, whose own party’s platform invoked the deity several times, told Fox News that the absence of “God” in the Democratic platform was “not in keeping with our founding documents.” One problem with Ryan’s objection is that the Constitution never mentions God, although the Declaration of Independence refers to a creator and “Nature’s God.”

It wasn’t just in connection with God that Obama and the Democrats allowed themselves to be stampeded. Although the original 2012 platform was full of pro-Israel language, it did not repeat a line from the 2008 platform saying that “Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Israel.” Mitt Romney, who repeatedly has pandered to pro-Israel voters, professed to be shocked that “the entire Democratic Party has embraced President Obama’s shameful refusal to acknowledge that Jerusalem is Israel’s capital.”

This is politics at its silliest. Obama is only the latest president to keep the U.S. Embassy in Israel in Tel Aviv pending the outcome of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians over the final status of Jerusalem. One of the others was George W. Bush. The likelihood that a President Romney would do what Presidents Bush and Obama declined to do is next to nil.

Obama and his party should have responded to the Republican gibes about God and Jerusalem with a self-confident shrug and perhaps a Reagan-like observation that “there they go again.”

The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Observer’s editorial board.

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