With those who are supposed to be leading US political parties into the future (both of them) embracing Jew hatred, the US is in for a really bad ride.
I honestly don't trust ANY polls anymore. Masks are off across the board. The closeted antisemite, has come out of the closet. It's encouraged and agitated in every liberal circle.
My President is as pro-Israel as u can get. Forget what the talking heads, paid fools, or evil actors say.
Trump is seen as proIsrael but we are talking about the future. The future does not look good for either party. JD just embraced Theo Van and did not refute that Israel committed genocide at the TPUSA conference. He is no different than the leading Dem candidates for President including the Jewish ones.
Gotta do more than hope. Have to engage. There is no hope for the antisemite. There is hope for the conservative, that is lazy and hasn't done homework. We ALL need to be talking about Vance's complete lack of experience. How he wrote a book, and parlayed popularity into office. He's a republican Obama. We've seen what happens when someone with no track record gets elected on popularity.
Then we compare that to Rubio's tour de force. Only hope
your president is pro USA more than anything. That’s his job. But any real or perceived failures are being piled into israel - by the MSM fed also by White House “anonymous” insiders. Trump takes full credit for perceived successes. And his latest decisions (with a history of really poor decisions by previous presidents) result in that nobody - israel or the gulf states or europe - can fully trust the USA as an ally. (I acknowledge faults on all sides.) That seems to be the reason the gulf arab states hedged their bets and did not participate in the attacks against iran, even after being attacked themselves.
As is often the case, Israel is a mirror in which Americans gaze on themselves. The rise in so-called anti-Israel views is in lockstep with the internal conflict over the questioning of the American experiment and fears over loss of identity. Israel is the example of a proud and confident nationalism and so becomes a convenient lightning rod.
But I do agree that if a positive result comes from the Middle East, whether a formal end to hostilities and some form of recognition of Israel by Lebanon, Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords or the preaching of a conciliatory message from the imams in KSA or (to reach for the Moon) out of Al Azhar, Israel’s standing will rise again.
At a minimum, it will highlight the strange sight of Westerners being more Arab than the Arabs in their support of backward-looking, terrorist dictatorships that stand in opposition to Western values.
I'm going to keep saying this: Israel needs to prepare itself for a near future where the United States is led by people who are at best ambivalent towards it (think JD Vance), or even openly anti-Israel (think AOC). On the Republican side, there is a growing movement led by the likes of Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes who blame Israel in particular and Jews in general for every ill in the world. Support for them is growing rapidly among younger Republicans. On the Democratic side, the DSA is completing a stealthy and largely unresisted takeover of the party. The DSA is rabidly anti-Israel--think of Jeremy Corbyn on steroids.
Bottom line: Israel needs to start planning NOW for a future which may very well feature an anti-Israel United States.
“It’s Thursday, April 16, and last night, the U.S. Senate voted on a pair of resolutions aimed at blocking $447 million in arms and bulldozer sales to Israel. While the measures ultimately failed, the final tally demonstrated a seismic political shift. The Democratic Party voted overwhelmingly in favor, with 40 of 47 Senate Democrats backing the embargoes. In the end, the sales were only saved by unified Republican opposition.”
With apologies to Dara Horn, if there’s one thing people love more than dead Jews, it is defenseless ones.
With those who are supposed to be leading US political parties into the future (both of them) embracing Jew hatred, the US is in for a really bad ride.
I honestly don't trust ANY polls anymore. Masks are off across the board. The closeted antisemite, has come out of the closet. It's encouraged and agitated in every liberal circle.
My President is as pro-Israel as u can get. Forget what the talking heads, paid fools, or evil actors say.
🇺🇸🇮🇱✝️✡️💪
Trump is seen as proIsrael but we are talking about the future. The future does not look good for either party. JD just embraced Theo Van and did not refute that Israel committed genocide at the TPUSA conference. He is no different than the leading Dem candidates for President including the Jewish ones.
#nevervance Rubio 2028
well we can hope
Gotta do more than hope. Have to engage. There is no hope for the antisemite. There is hope for the conservative, that is lazy and hasn't done homework. We ALL need to be talking about Vance's complete lack of experience. How he wrote a book, and parlayed popularity into office. He's a republican Obama. We've seen what happens when someone with no track record gets elected on popularity.
Then we compare that to Rubio's tour de force. Only hope
your president is pro USA more than anything. That’s his job. But any real or perceived failures are being piled into israel - by the MSM fed also by White House “anonymous” insiders. Trump takes full credit for perceived successes. And his latest decisions (with a history of really poor decisions by previous presidents) result in that nobody - israel or the gulf states or europe - can fully trust the USA as an ally. (I acknowledge faults on all sides.) That seems to be the reason the gulf arab states hedged their bets and did not participate in the attacks against iran, even after being attacked themselves.
As is often the case, Israel is a mirror in which Americans gaze on themselves. The rise in so-called anti-Israel views is in lockstep with the internal conflict over the questioning of the American experiment and fears over loss of identity. Israel is the example of a proud and confident nationalism and so becomes a convenient lightning rod.
But I do agree that if a positive result comes from the Middle East, whether a formal end to hostilities and some form of recognition of Israel by Lebanon, Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords or the preaching of a conciliatory message from the imams in KSA or (to reach for the Moon) out of Al Azhar, Israel’s standing will rise again.
At a minimum, it will highlight the strange sight of Westerners being more Arab than the Arabs in their support of backward-looking, terrorist dictatorships that stand in opposition to Western values.
I'm going to keep saying this: Israel needs to prepare itself for a near future where the United States is led by people who are at best ambivalent towards it (think JD Vance), or even openly anti-Israel (think AOC). On the Republican side, there is a growing movement led by the likes of Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes who blame Israel in particular and Jews in general for every ill in the world. Support for them is growing rapidly among younger Republicans. On the Democratic side, the DSA is completing a stealthy and largely unresisted takeover of the party. The DSA is rabidly anti-Israel--think of Jeremy Corbyn on steroids.
Bottom line: Israel needs to start planning NOW for a future which may very well feature an anti-Israel United States.
“It’s Thursday, April 16, and last night, the U.S. Senate voted on a pair of resolutions aimed at blocking $447 million in arms and bulldozer sales to Israel. While the measures ultimately failed, the final tally demonstrated a seismic political shift. The Democratic Party voted overwhelmingly in favor, with 40 of 47 Senate Democrats backing the embargoes. In the end, the sales were only saved by unified Republican opposition.”
With apologies to Dara Horn, if there’s one thing people love more than dead Jews, it is defenseless ones.
There's a lot of politics here in the USA so polls I'm not sure what they mean . I've never been polled so there's that