In Op-Ed, Miriam Adelson Hits Media, Obama Admin for Endless Attacks on Sheldon

Dr. Miriam Adelson, the wife of Sheldon Adelson, wrote a scathing op-ed for The Daily Caller, calling out the Obama Admin and Media. She also gives a clear background of the real American Dream that Sheldon achieved yet is being treated as if he is criminal. Here is some of it:

In recent weeks my family has come under relentless attack from the White  House political operation, elements of the Democratic Party and organizations  and media outlets supported by some of the Democrats’ wealthiest donors. These attacks stem sadly from one main reason: our support for the Republican  presidential candidate as well as other Republican candidates.

Too often there is a media double standard in our country based  on situational ethics. The president’s supporters are treated one way  while those who might challenge his leadership are treated in another.

This is hypocrisy.

History shows that when regimes are challenged — in political war, when  feeling threatened — they overstep their authority. Suddenly news of government  inquiries that had been proceeding quietly becomes highly public — followed soon  after by a series of politically motivated leaks designed to discredit their  opponents. And the leaks continue to spring up, like mushrooms after the  rain.

Usually leaks spark big media noise initially, but end with a very slight  whisper. However, before it is over, there is a major injustice done to those  who are the targets of the false and unproven accusations.

Politically motivated leaks befit dark regimes, overseas dictatorships. They  do not befit America, the world’s greatest democracy. They are not the American  way.

All our life, my family has walked in the American way. We did not take  anything from anyone. We never felt entitled. Instead, through our own hard  work, we struggled for success.

My husband, Sheldon Adelson, a son of a poor Boston taxi driver, started his  business life at the age of 12, and has achieved everything with his own hands.  His companies have directly created more than 50,000 jobs and indirectly  provided employment for hundreds of thousands of Americans and people around the  world. These jobs have in turn supported an even greater number of families.

For my part, I have worked as a medical doctor for almost 40 years in the  areas of internal, emergency and addiction medicine. In those years I have saved  human life and helped countless individuals regain meaningful lives.

Our belief is that it is one’s right and obligation to rely on oneself, on  one’s efforts, on one’s talent. This is the American way. This is the dignified  way — to be an entrepreneur, not a follower; to rely on yourself, not to expect  the government to take care of you; to strive to do your work by yourself, not  to demand others do it for you.

And if you succeed, then your success  is exactly what America is about — proof of the American dream!

But the American dream is possible because of certain fundamental rights that  are conferred and protected by our Constitution.

Read the Reas at The DC.

  • Stephen Tencer

    Dear Dr. Adelson, I respect your profession, your husband’s not so much. While creating all those jobs, did he keep a little of the profit his workers created for himself? Did his taxi-driver father ever use public roads? Do you breath the air that is less polluted because Richard Nixon signed the Clean Air Act? Your family not only follows the new American way, you are pioneers in the ethic of selfishness. The Torah does not teach this principle. Instead it tells us to help the widow, the orphan, the poor, and even the stranger among us. And the Rambam said that the best kind of tzidakah is given anonymously, with no expectation of a quid pro quo. The courts will tell you that when you make yourself a public figure, you must expect to be treated like one, not like a quiet private citizen.