Good question
As I noted this past week, J Street has decided that it is becoming the
American Friends of Kadima. At the Volokh Conspiracy, David Bernstein had
this reaction (Hat Tip:
Instapundit).
So, the question is: If J Street is not a left-wing organization, is pro-Israel, is against a one-state solution, is for a two-state solution, and plans to promote views similar to a centrist Israeli Zionist party, how exactly does this distinguish J Street from existing Jewish and pro-Israel organizations?
Hmmm.
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If J-Street was really a centrist Jewish movement, what would distinguish from AIPAC?
Hmmm
From the beginning J-Street's purpose was to promote Barack Obama's agenda in the Jewish American community, to give him "cover". Now that Kadima with Livni as its head is basically Obama's puppet, J-Street is aligning itself with Kadima.
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