The J Street stamp of approval
Jennifer Rubin argues that for candidates, the J Street stamp of approval is
more trouble than it's worth.
J Street brings its own baggage to midterm races but not much cash. Once candidates figure this out, will they really want a J Street stamp of approval? It’s hard to see why they would.
That's true. But I'm happy to see candidates like Joe Sestak get the J Street stamp of approval. It makes it much harder to hide their true positions on Israel. Without J Street, we might never have noticed all those other bad things about him.
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What's with the Streit's matzah?
I believe that's a reference to Jeremy Ben-Ami's Buddhist Seder.
http://lennybendavid.com/2010/03/eating-chametz-prohibited-bread-on-j.html
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