In
Why Most Democrats Oppose Israel's Operation Cast Lead In Gaza, I quoted David Frum who theorized on
why there is more support for Israel among Republicans than among Democrats. Among the reasons Frum gave:
Fourth, Democratic attitudes are poisoned by the influence of an anti-Zionist hard left, a vociferous faction whose ideology can bleed into outright anti-Semitism. The foreign policy page at the Barack Obama transition website, Change.gov, features many disturbing examples of this trend.
At the end of my post I asked:
It seems that the "ideological bleeding" that David Frum referred to has already begun. At what point do the rank-and-file Democrats start influencing the pro-Israel stance of the Democratic Party?
This issue, of the bifurcation between the Democratic Party and the rank and file, is also brought up by Jonathan Chait in an interview about his article on
defining what it means to be pro-Israel in light of J-Street:
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