http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/1009/Headliner_Kerry_joins_J_Street_noshow_list.htmlI thought J Street might be a good thing, but something has spooked Democrats in Congress.
J Street, DC’s new left-leaning Israel advocacy group, had hoped to make a big splash with an event in DC next week but the group has been rocked by a wave of defections -- which now includes headliner John Kerry, POLITICO's Meredith Shiner reports.
Some of the defections appear to be ideological – the Weekly Standard and pro-Israel groups like AIPAC have attacked J Street as soft on terrorism. But some of the embarrassment seems to have stemmed from scheduling conflicts.
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry’s name is still is listed on J Street’s web site as one of four keynote speakers at the group’s gala, albeit with an asterisk signifying he was invited but not confirmed.
But he turned down the invitation “weeks ago” due to a prior commitment, according to Kerry spokeswoman Whitney Smith.
Kerry is not disassociating himself from J Street and shares the group's "commitment to a lasting solution in the Middle East and looks forward to continuing a strong relationship with them moving forward,” according to his office.
I hope it was just a scheduling conflict. Look at this for comparison:
Schumer spokesman Brian Fallon said that his boss declined for ideological reasons. “We asked to be removed several weeks ago after we determined that there was a significant difference of opinion between the Senator and the group about Israel defending itself against the missile firings out of Gaza,” Fallon said.
I find the discussion of the Middle East in our country as stifled. To prove it, I will comment no further.