This is being reported by rawstory, and I haven't seen it here, so at risk of offending I thought others might want to see Jim Webb's campaign literature.
Everyone can draw their own jugements - I report, you decide.
A James Webb campaign flier that could be interpreted as anti-Semitic drew the ire of his opponent, Harris Miller, in a radio debate yesterday.
Miller, who is Jewish, called the flier despicable.
Webb said it was not anti-Semitic, but if anyone was offended by it, "I apologize."
He said Miller had played the race card by misrepresenting his views on affirmative action.
The two candidates for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate appeared on Washington Post Radio in the last joint appearance of the campaign. The primary is Tuesday.
Unlike an earlier debate, in which Miller and Webb clashed sharply and where Webb called Miller "the anti-Christ of outsourcing" and at one point told Miller to "shut your mouth," they generally were conciliatory yesterday, agreeing more often than they disagreed. Each promised to support the winner of the Senate primary.
The cartoonlike flier, titled "Miller the Job Killer," depicts Miller with a hooked nose and cash spilling out of his pockets. He orders an assistant to find ways to export jobs overseas.
Link to Rawstory