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Johnson’s Stupidity Is Creating Needless Divides on Israel Policy | 5/14/24
Johnson’s Stupidity Is Creating Needless Divides on Israel Policy | 5/14/24
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58 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2024
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Rather than using their leverage to fight Biden’s pro-Hamas policies for the right reasons, House Republicans have waited until they no longer have any leverage to fight Biden at all but are complaining for the wrong reasons. I explain how Republicans are putting too much emphasis on vapid rhetorical support for Israel and foreign aid rather than opposing Biden’s pro-Iran and pro-Hamas policies. This would be more America-first, more impactful for Israel, and create less division on the Right. Later on, I provide an update on some red-state governors who continue to sell us out but remain untouchable because they have Trump’s support and we can’t be bothered to give a darn about primaries.
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Released:
May 14, 2024
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