Not much has change from 1988 when his segment was presented on 60 Minutes.
Isaiah L. Kenen, the founder of AIPAC (and AZC), was registered as a foreign agent of Israel under the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA).
Kenen was also the chief information officer for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The American Zionist Council (AZC), the predecessor of AIPAC, was forced under Kennedy to registered as a foreign agent.
After Kennedy died, the issue dropped of the political radar and AZC reorganized itself as AIPAC.
AIPAC has managed to evade being registered as a foreign agent ever since.
So what you're saying is that the predecessor of AIPAC was run by Israelis, and was as such registered as a foreign agent.
Meanwhile, AIPAC is run by Americans advocating for our alliance with Israel.
The "AIPAC is a foreign agent" talking point comes from the far-right.
I am saying that AIPAC should be registered as a foreign agent under FARA.
Then you are agreeing with the far right that American Jews who support Israel are foreign agents, and that's a patently obvious antisemitic stereotype based around the dual loyalty myth.
AIPAC members care about Israel more than America. Unequivocally. Same for CUFI. Of course, the vast majority of American Jews are not AIPAC members. JStreet would never pull crap like this.
AIPAC staffers? Surely
AIPAC backed Congressmembers? Nah, they just suppoet Israel when the AIPAC demand it. The reat of the time they focus on other issues.
Look at Latimer: an experiences politician who can be considered a generic D, who can campaing as "pragmatic progressive" while still being clearly to the roght of Bowman. He needs the zionist vote, but he won't be "the new Torres" or anything like that.
On the case of Torres, he is either being WELL played, a sincere Zionist (the ones that are one staters in their heart) or a careerist that is looking to the next Senate election.
It's likely a combo of the last two, plus being a pissed-off gay black man who was singled out for special abuse by these activists. I think it's personal for him now, in kind of the opposite way it is for McCollum after she was offended by AIPAC years back.