A Feb. 27 WorldNetDaily article by Aaron Klein repeatedly calls groups such as the Israel Policy Forum and Americans for Peace Now as “leftist,” but it describes the American Israel Public Affairs Committee only as “powerful” despite its apparent conservative leanings (which it denies).
This follows a pattern we’ve observed of Klein regularly using terms such as “liberal” or “leftist” — but rarely “conservative” or “rightist” — in his Israel-related articles.
A search of the WND archives shows that the word “conservative” appears in only seven Klein articles, and he is applying that word to a political figure in only one apparent instance, a reference to “Conservative Rabbi Avraham Reisner” in a July 2004 article. But in this case, he may also be referring to the Conservative branch of Judaism, as described by Klein in an April 2005 article. The word “rightist” appears in only one Klein article, in a quote.
The word “leftist,” meanwhile, shows up in 33 WND articles; an example is a Jan. 4 article that describes one group as “an extreme leftist Israeli organization” and a politician as a “[f]ar-leftist Israeli lawmaker.”
Of course, given Klein’s history of whitewashing the violent history of the extremists he lovingly covers, such behavior is not surprising.
P.S. In his mention of AIPAC, Klein also neglected to note the fact that a Defense Department analyst pleaded guilty to giving classified information to AIPAC lobbyists.