Clinton took a hit this fall from her party's base when she voted in favor of a nonbinding amendment that recommended sanctions against the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps. Bush eventually ordered the sanctions, favored by the pro-Israel lobby as a means of pressing Iran to give up its suspected nuclear weapons program.What's their problem with Barack Hussein Obama? I wonder.
That drew sharp criticism from her competitors, who said the vote would embolden the Bush administration into waging war against Iran. She stood her ground.
"Iran is seeking nuclear weapons," she said in an Oct. 30 MSNBC-sponsored debate. "And the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is in the forefront of that, as they are in the sponsorship of terrorism."
She added: "I prefer vigorous diplomacy, and I happen to think economic sanctions are part of vigorous diplomacy."
It was straight from the pro-Israel playbook, and it illustrates what has attracted not only Jewish voter support but, perhaps even more substantively, Jewish fund-raiser support.
January 10, 2008
Hillary Clinton "straight from the pro-Israel playbook"
I just got this from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Apparently Hillary Clinton is the favoured Democrat candidate for the non-existent Israel lobby:
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