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Related: About this forumPotential Democratic presidential candidates line up to scorn Israel - WaPo
Fine with me! Israel has been the USA's bullying little brother for far too long. The little bully invades its neighbors, gets in trouble - we bail them out. And we give them a HUGE allowance on top of it. Americans are sick of it. The world is getting too small, love your neighbor, don't bulldoze their homes and farms cuz you think it's YOUR land that YOU deserve it. Oh FFS.
Go GAVIN!!
The 2028 Democratic presidential primaries are still two years away, but that hasnt stopped potential candidates from lambasting Israel, a democratic ally now fighting alongside the United States against Iran. Consider Gavin Newsom, widely considered a likely presidential contender, currently traveling around the country promoting his new campaign-trail-friendly memoir. Newsom has been the governor of California for the past seven years and has little experience with foreign policy. No matter. During a conversation with Pod Save America hosts Jon Favreau and Tommy Vietor on March 3, Newsom referred to Israel as sort of an apartheid state. He later walked back that comment, but added, I deeply, deeply oppose Bibi Netanyahus leadership, his opposition to the two-state solution. And deeply oppose how he is indulging the far right.
Yet its hard to distinguish opposition to Benjamin Netanyahu and his policies from opposition to Israel itself. The democratically elected Netanyahu has served as prime minister for 18 of the past 30 years. The two-state solution with the Palestinians? Just 27 percent of Israelis support it.
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Young Democrats seem to be especially hostile to the Jewish state. Twenty-somethings from the trendiest urban neighborhoods don kaffiyehs, wave Palestinian flags and attend Free Palestine rallies. An anti-Israel left-wing influencer such as Hasan Piker can command an online audience of millions. AOC may be betting that anti-Israel posturing will coax young people, whose rightward shift in 2024 helped elect Donald Trump, back into the Democratic camp.
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Jewish Democrats also in the discussion of the 2028 presidential primary field are qualifying their support for Israel. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who previously donated to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, washed his hands of the group last month. AIPAC really is not an organization that I think today I would want any part of, he told the Associated Press. Pritzker has also criticized Netanyahu and his government. Similarly, former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel, a likely 2028 entrant, has distanced himself from AIPAC and last month excoriated Netanyahu.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has been something of an exception as a Jewish Democrat considered a possible 2028 candidate. No doubt still smarting after the Kamala Harris campaign declined to pick him as her running mate, allegedly because he was too pro-Israel, Shapiro nonetheless has recently defended Israel on progressive podcasts. He cuts a lonely figure in todays Democratic Party.
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Eko
(9,997 posts)Daniel J. Samet
Dr. Samet was most recently the George P. Shultz Fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute. He previously was a foreign policy fellow in the Office of Senator Tom Cotton and a program assistant at the Atlantic Council. He has also been a fellow at the Rumsfeld Foundation and the Tikvah Fund.
https://www.aei.org/profile/daniel-j-samet/
Not sure why its allowed to be on here at all.
Exp
(966 posts)Eko
(9,997 posts)Seems like you understand that but I just wanted to be clear.
JBTaurus83
(1,425 posts)Come on, are the people of the US really crying out for him to run for president? lol.