by Joel Mowbray,TownHall

Netanyahu has secret weapon for Obama meeting
When Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu sit down for the first time as world leaders today,chatter in and outside the Beltway will revolve around the chess match expected between two savvy political heavyweights.
Behind the scenes,though,a perpetual whisper will become even more pronounced. From anti-Semitic Web sites to left-wing (but mainstream) outlets like DailyKos,the complaint about Israel’s “undue influence” on U.S. foreign policy will ramp up if Obama doesn’t win on every concession some are expecting him to demand.
Taking the brunt of these loopy allegations,no doubt,will AIPAC,American Israel Public Affairs Committee. No group in the U.S.,in fact,is subject to more socially acceptable conspiracy theories. Because no government in the world is more pro-Israel than that of the United States — and AIPAC is the most visible advocate of maintaining that support — tales are constantly circulating about the group’s now-legendary prowess.
…chatter in and outside the Beltway will revolve around the chess match expected between two savvy political heavyweights.
PLEASE…Obama is a child compared to the experience Netanyahu has in the political arena.