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Ed's avatar

"They refuse to back Herrera, but neither will endorse the Democrat."

Big deal. AIPAC will fund Padilla's campaign heavily while not publicly endorsing her. Watch for plenty of AIPAC assisted vote fraud in favor of the democrat they pretend to oppose. That is a hallmark of AIPAC strategy. AIPAC funds and subsequently controls, democrats and republicans equally. Forget that lie about republicans being favored by AIPAC and deep pockets zionist donors. Both wings of the uniparty are funded and controlled by Zionism Inc.

Referring to polls showing republican approval/support for zionist Israel ignores the equally important question of overall opinion on Israel's perfidy. Polls are pretty well worthless, mainly because of the way they are framed.

khildegraff's avatar

A decidedly non-academic and cite-lacking comment but I'll say it: Herrera's an alpha chad who could eventually make it to the Oval Office with his forthrightness; people are so sick of mealy-mouthed, deflecting & re-directing, lying pols. It's one of the reasons Trump got in (but ... well, we'll leave it at that). Question is: will Mark Levin, Lindsey Graham, and AIPAC et al. ... LET him?

Kevin Johnson's avatar

A refreshing dose of hopium, JN. Now do Bilzerian V. Fine.

Ellen Roehl's avatar

The ATFE raiding his factory in 3..2..1..

Kevin Collins's avatar

I will fully research this guy. As a former oppo guy for nearly two decades who unfortunately I confess did work for the RJC in the late 90s I will know what to look for.

If this guy is legit I will gladly contribute and encourage others to do so.

I must atone for my wrongs. It’s like Milo Yannapolis said to Candace Owens, “when you first come up in GOP or conservative politics you support Israel because you don’t know any better. Most people don’t think twice about it.

“Then you see what they do and who they truly are and you find that you can’t support them.”

That’s what happened to me.

MakerOfNoise's avatar

JN - Thank you for spotlighting this important political race. More people are realizing that Israel's influence over the federal and state governments has real costs. When regular unleaded hits $6, you can bet that people will start to take more of an interest in geopolitics.

Stonebatoni's avatar

I think Herrera’s position is an excellent one, as is Massie’s, and why they are getting so much hate from the Israel lobby.

Psychos who want to see Israel burned to the ground will never gain traction. They don’t need to be contained.

Americans who see Israel as just another South Korea or Poland need to be completely politically destroyed.

Israel is a fine nation relative to most of its neighbors. But it isn’t our “friend”. People have friends. Presidents have friends. Nations only have (convenient) allies. Israel will absolutely target US politicians and citizens if it thinks that it can gain something for Israel. This is a simple fact, and one with historical grounding (Israel had no problem assassinating British peers, officers, and politicians in the 1940’s. Look it up.). Israel gets a lot of free shit from the U.S. without any reciprocation. They DO NOT want that to end. Why would they?

But it should end. They should have to negotiate just like everyone else should. Full stop.

Unreconstructed Yeoman🟦⬜️🟩's avatar

One of my favorite brown guys, but will he deport himself?

Scott C. Rowe's avatar

Slop. AKA why the Libertarian party faceplants every time. Every dam time.

Saint Jimmy's avatar

I wonder if that's Abraham Kazen's old district.