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What Ilhan Omar Said About AIPAC Was Right
What Ilhan Omar Said About AIPAC Was RightIm ashamed to admit that endorsing AIPAC positions was all about the Benjamins for me and my candidate.
By Ady Barkan
Over the weekend, Republican House minority leader Kevin McCarthy said he would seek to formally sanction the first two Muslim congresswomen, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, because their criticism of Israels occupation of Palestine was even more reprehensible than Congressman Steve Kings defense of white supremacy. What motivated McCarthys false accusations of anti-Semitism? On Twitter, Omar suggested, Its all about the Benjamins baby, quoting Puff Daddys 90s paean to cash money. Omar subsequently specified that she was talking about spending from the likes of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, better known as AIPAC, the powerful pro-Israel lobbying organization.
By Monday morning, AIPAC had mobilized its allies to condemn Omars comment for playing into centuries-old anti-Semitic tropes that wealthy Jews control the world. Even the Democratic leadership put out a statement condemning her. All because she dared to point out that the emperor has no clothes.
As a Jew, an Israeli citizen, and a professional lobbyist (ahem, activist), I speak from personal experience when I say that AIPAC is tremendously effective, and the lubricant that makes its operation hum is dollar, dollar bills.
In 2006, fresh out of college, I landed a job as the first real staffer on a long-shot Democratic congressional race in deep-red Ohio. My boss, Victoria Wulsin, was a charming hippie doctor with a lefty perspective on international affairs. She was skeptical of military force and opposed to the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
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What Ilhan Omar Said About AIPAC Was Right (Original Post)
robertpaulsen
Feb 2019
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ExciteBike66
(2,694 posts)1. This Israeli citizen is *obviously* an anti-semite /s
procon
(15,805 posts)2. Good read.
No lobbyist from foreign states should be allowed to buy politicians and direct their influence to reshape US laws and policies to serve special interest groups.
Marcuse
(8,223 posts)3. Israelis, including this author, regularly criticize Israeli policy. Likud has 23% of the vote.
SunSeeker
(55,214 posts)4. K & R
yurbud
(39,405 posts)5. KEY EXCERPT: Quid pro quo
A local Democratic volunteer leader of the Cincinnati AIPAC chapter sat down in Vics (a Democratic candidate's) living room and I recall him saying that he would like to raise $5,000 for our campaign and would also like to see Vic take a public stance on two relatively obscure issues relating to Iranian sanctions, arms sales to Israel, or some other such topic that very few voters in the district cared about.
Vic and I both thought of ourselves as pro-peace, not pro-Israel. We both felt icky about doing it; it was too hawkish and too quid pro quo. But we were desperate. So I read the AIPAC position papers that the volunteer left with us, I wrote up a statement saying that Vic supported AIPACs stance on its two pet issues of the cycle, she approved it, I posted it online, and the checks promptly arrived in the mail thereafter. We didnt win, but the money helped us get close.
Vic and I both thought of ourselves as pro-peace, not pro-Israel. We both felt icky about doing it; it was too hawkish and too quid pro quo. But we were desperate. So I read the AIPAC position papers that the volunteer left with us, I wrote up a statement saying that Vic supported AIPACs stance on its two pet issues of the cycle, she approved it, I posted it online, and the checks promptly arrived in the mail thereafter. We didnt win, but the money helped us get close.