Hollings stands by his column
WASHINGTON U.S. Sen. Fritz Hollings took to the Senate floor Thursday to defend himself against charges he had written an anti-Semitic newspaper column.
I wont apologize for this column; I want them to apologize to me, the Charleston Democrat said of his critics. Talking about anti-Semitic. Theyre not getting by with it.
Hollings, who retires in January after 38 years in the Senate, went on to blame President Bush for the war in Iraq. He said U.S. policy in the Middle East had unfortunately put Israel in terrible jeopardy.
The Anti-Defamation League, a prominent Jewish civil rights group, had taken Hollings to task for writing that Israel and President Bushs desire to court Jewish voters were the reasons for the war in Iraq.
A Columbia rabbi, Philip Silverstein, said he was horrified by Hollings remarks.
ADL president Abraham Foxman said Hollings writings were reminiscent of age-old conspiracy theories against Jews that had resulted in their persecution.
Hollings column appeared earlier this month in The State and two other S.C. newspapers.
By Lauren Markoe