LAST DAYS FOR Washington Watch LEASE PULL-AHEAD FOR JAN. 1- MAR. 31, 2003 EXPIRATIONS!! 0% FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS!! NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS!! 2003 CTS www.audettecadillac.com good record on Israel, but she can't equal Torn DeLay when it comes to supporting Sharon," this source said. DeLay, R-Texas, newly elevated to sec- ond-in-command of the House GOP caucus, has become a strong backer of Israeli right-wing positions. At a meet- ing of the pro-Israel lobby last spring, he claimed that Gaza, the West Bank and the Golan Heights are all legitimate parts of Israel. Some Democrats expect the new GOP leadership to quickly introduce tough pro-Israel resolutions in an effort to put Pelosi and the Democrats on the spot Tom and portray them as "soft" DeLay on Israel. "I don't know if it's a conscious plan by the leadership," said Jack Abramoff, a top lobbyist who is close to DeLay. .4tt, "But the natural Hastert- Nancy DeLay approach on Israel Pelosi will make the Democratic leadership squirm; there will be votes that the Republican lead- ership will put forward that will make the Democrats very uncomfortable. Pelosi has members of her caucus who are in prominent positions who have serious problems in terms of Israel." Matthew Brooks, executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, denied that the Republicans plan to use Israel as a "wedge" issue, but said there are "systemic problems with the Democratic Party on where they are with respect to the policies of Sharon." Gilbert Kahn, a Kean University political scientist, said the GOP will use a "multitrack strategy to try to discredit the new Democratic leader- ship" and portray it as shifting back to the left. Proposing hawkishly pro- Israel resolutions that Democratic lib- erals may choke on could be part of • that strategy, he said. The risk to Democrats could be magnified by pro-Israel groups eager to win official expressions of congres- sional support, especially if the next Israeli government shifts further to the right. But Kahn said that he doubted Pelosi would allow herself to get outflanked on Israel. "She comes out of the California Democratic Party, where they play the game hard and play it right," he said. "She's a very competent politician." And a leading Jewish Democrat said that the GOP strategy could lead to GOP internecine warfare. "Many of Mo. LEASE $299*Mal AUDETTE WASHINGTON WATCH from page 25 THROUGH BREAK el"' 4 7100 Orchard Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield Mon. & Thurs. till 9; Tues., Wed., Fri. till 6 al -888-920-5417 *$3058.33 due at signing, 48 mo./12k mi. w/approved credit for GM employees & family members. Must qualify for Conquest Program. 674630 Help us celebrate our "5" year birthday with great savings. Hannukah Wraps • Gifts • Accessories Come Early November 29-30 for muffins, coffee & pick a balloon for added savings 6909 Orchard Lake Rd. W. Bloomfield • The Boardwalk 11/29 2002 26 248.855.2240 O these guys are more pro-Likud than pro-Israel," this source said. "Their `not-one-inch' positions reflect the stance of the evangelicals — and that could collide directly with the policies of the Republican administration, which at some point is going to demand that Israel and the Palestinians cut a deal." Ira Forman, executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, said the potential GOP strategy represents "amateur hour when it comes to dealing with the American Jewish community. They define being pro-Israel as going so far to the right that you fall off the ends of the earth." Speaking of the new Democratic House leadership team, Forman said that "when it comes. to being pro- Israel and pro-Jewish, I'd match Pelosi, Hoyer and Menendez against any Republican line up in Congress." Anti-Muslim Televangelist Pat Robertson, in hot water these days because of his harsh statements about Islam, is increasingly irked that Jewish leaders refuse to join his crusade. That was evident in an exchange between Robertson and the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism — one of the Jewish groups that criti- cized his latest blast aimed at the Islamic world. In a discussion of Islam on his popular "700 Club" television broadcast, Robertson urged Jews to wake up, open their eyes and read what is being said about them ... This is Pat Robertson worse than the Nazis. Adolf Hitler was bad, but what the Muslims want to do to the Jews is worse." He said the Koran teaches that "the end of the world will not come until every Jew on earth is killed by the Muslims." Anti-Islam comments by Robertson, the Rev. Jerry Falwell and other evan- gelists have finally gotten the atten- tion of the Bush administration, which is trying to convince the world that the U.S. war on terrorism is not a war against Islam. Last week, President Bush told reporters that "some of the comments that have been uttered about Islam do not reflect the sentiments of my gov- ernment or the sentiments of most Americans." Jewish groups joined the criticism. ❑ "