Veteran congresswoman Jane Harman believes that wacky Israel lobby theory

Huffpo does some good stuff. Here's a nice piece by Robert Naiman probing the mind of Mrs Jane Harman (pointed out by a commenter and then Bruce Wolman):

The allegations suggest that Jane Harman believed that if the
Israeli government decided that Harman should be the chair of the
Intelligence Committee, and communicated that belief to Nancy Pelosi
through the America Israel Public Affairs Committee, it was
significantly more likely that Harman would become chair of the
Intelligence Committee. And that she believed that difference in
probability was significant enough to justify taking a significant risk.

That she believed that she was taking a real risk is indicated by
the reports that at the end of the wiretapped phone call with the
suspected Israeli agent, Harman said, "This conversation doesn't exist."

And if this was Harman's actual belief about how to make things
happen in Congress, it's a very significant fact. After all, Jane
Harman was in a position to know. She's got many years of experience in
Washington political games. She's close to AIPAC. She's close to the
Israeli government. She's close to Pelosi. She knows how these actors
interact.

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