"Large American Jewish organizations, like AIPAC and the Orthodox Union, have repeatedly defended Obama. Yet they've had little sway over reactionary elements in both the United States and Israel--including Jewish hate groups--who are eager to keep the smear campaign alive. The website Jews Against Obama, for instance, is run by the Jewish Task Force, which funnels money to the radical settler movement in Israel. (Curiously, John McCain's alliance with Pastor John Hagee of Christians United for Israel, a leading proponent of "end times" theology, and his recent endorsement by former Secretary of State James Baker have received far less scrutiny from pro-Israel pundits. It was Baker, after all, who reportedly told George H.W. Bush, "[censored] the Jews. They didn't vote for us anyway.") "
Maybe I'm missing something but why would John Hagee's Christians United for Israel get scrutiny from "pro-Israel pundits"? Why would that be considered bad for JTF or "pro-Israel pundits" that someone is supporting Israel??? If the author had visited the site for more than a minute, he would have seen the JTF articles and videos showing what a fraud James Baker was and the massive JTF anti-McCain campaign. Would it be scary for the author to admit the reason for the anti-Obama campaign is that Obama is worse than McCain?