Here's the Republican Jewish Coalition's rebuttal to Obama's AIPAC speech, featuring Democrats and even the MSM:
An earlier RJC ad here (money quote: "President Obama wants to weaken Israel's security just when it needs it the most"). Below is the Emergency Committee for Israel's version ("devastating," says Jennifer Rubin). You can't catch a bus in this city without a billboard from neo-fascist Michael Goldfarb staring you in the face:
Before AIPAC, the Emergency Committee released this 30-minute documentary on the Obama administration's relationship with Israel (trailer here):
Josh Rogin provides context:
"He didn't quite have a full grasp of what the full region looks like," conservative journalist Lee Smith is shown saying in the video. "This is not how you treat an ally." The ad goes beyond the Israeli issue to suggest that the president is too solicitous of Muslim concerns. The end of the trailer shows Obama saying, "I want to make sure we end before the call to prayer," a clip from his town hall meeting with Turkish students in Istanbul in April 2009.
The video was produced by the group the Emergency Committee for Israel, which has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on its pre-AIPAC publicity campaign, including posters and billboards all over Washington that question Obama's commitment to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. "He says a nuclear Iran is unacceptable. Do you believe him?" the posters read. Then, next to a picture of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini and President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, it says, "Do they?"
The DNC tries to set the record straight:
The Obama campaign issued its own defense a couple of months ago: