March
20, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "The
Intercept"-
Bernie Sanders confirmed on Friday that he will
not attend the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee in Washington next week, and his
campaign revealed that the candidate’s offer to
address the gathering by video link was turned
down by the organizers.
In
a letter to Robert Cohen, the group’s
president, released on Friday afternoon, Sanders
wrote that while he “would very much have
enjoyed speaking at the AIPAC conference,” like
all of the remaining presidential candidates,
his campaign schedule made it impossible for him
to attend in person.
“Since
AIPAC has chosen not to permit candidates to
address the conference remotely,” Sanders added,
“the best that I can do is to send you a copy of
the remarks that I would have given if I was
able to attend.”
Michael
Briggs, his communications director, confirmed
that an offer to speak via video link was
rejected.
The
pro-Israel group has not yet replied to a
request from The Intercept to explain
why it would not allow Sanders to address the
conference on video, but did allow both
Mitt
Romney and
Newt
Gingrich to do so during the 2012
presidential campaign.
Gingrich’s appearance in 2012 was memorable
mainly for the fact that he appeared to fall
asleep while waiting to speak, and then asked
for questions from a panel that did not exist.
Although Sanders promised to send AIPAC a copy
of the speech he would have made, it seems
possible the group did not really want to hear
from him, given that he
promised recently to seek a “level playing
field” in his approach to the Israel-Palestine
conflict if elected president.
Late on
Friday, the group
told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, “We did
change our policy and no candidate was
offered/permitted the opportunity to address the
conference remotely this year.”
That
policy obviously does not extend to Israeli
officials, since Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is scheduled to address the conference
via satellite.
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