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It's completely in her power to stop whitewashing a genocide and creating false equivalences by calling it a "war".
Not until after the election. She's walking a wire trying to get nonMAGA republicans to vote for her in order to save Democracy. They need to at least pretend to believe she won't completely abandon Israel. If she can beat Trump, she'll then be free to call a genocide a genocide. In any case, Trump wants to end the war by letting his buddy Bibi nuke Gaza and just fucking kill all the Palestinians. A "final solution" as it were.
Not if she wants to get elected. I've said since the convention that they're trying their best to not piss off either side and that's mostly been their strategy. Even when she's releasing statements on the death of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders she's very careful to say, as an American leader, I'm glad this dude, who killed Americans, is dead.
Of course that was evidence of her being a flaming Zionist to people who want Trump elected.
Yeah, no. Just not true. 6 point bump lol you fucking clown. I don't think you understand how much power the Israel lobby has here. She would 100% lose if she came out strong against the genocide.
Wait until she is elected, then criticize her if she refuses to call it a genocide.
Just to clarify, elected? Or inaugurated?
I'd like to see her take an appropriate position soon, but am not optimistic.
AIPAC - they throw their weight around and a candidate is in big trouble.
Most of those Democrats aren't campaigning on BDS either and the polling is inconclusive. It turns on how exactly the questions are asked. The only concrete thing we've actually seen from them is that Americans want their president to negotiate a peace as soon as possible.
She's not negotiating anything yet. She's working with cards dealt by someone else. And she will be doing so as President too because that's the life of a third party mediator.
If you want someone who will wave a magic wand and expect results, vote for Trump.
I don't know what country you think she's running to be president for, but Netanyahu is not going to be her subordinate. She cannot simply order the end of the Gaza war. She also doesn't get to choose the representatives in Congress. This isn't a party system where representatives are pre-approved and seated in order. She gets the representatives that each district sends. Obviously there's some influence there but there's also limits, as the entire ordeal of being primaried shows.
So I don't know what else to say except welcome to American Civics 101. Pocket constitutions are on the table on the right, and political sports regalia on the left table.
I really hope you aren't American because you don't actually have the first clue as to how we elect Congress. She can't even refuse to seat representatives. There's 435 districts that elect their own representative, and they're the only ones that can fire that representative. She could remove support for their next election but the party would need to make sure to line up a replacement and gear up to support their replacement in the inevitable primary fight. They cannot do that 215 times. They can't do it 4 times. It took AIPAC to unseat one of the 4 left most Democrats. Their entire attention is on districts that are threatened by Republicans. And if you think they're going to primary a proven winner in a purple district then you're really smoking something.
So when the House party leader speaks. The President listens.
Nor have you considered that Israel could easily continue the food blockade under the guise of a continued war, without American bombs. It doesn't take the US to manufacture bullets. That's why the end of the war, and not just weapon shipments is desirable.
How much are your Mossad handlers paying you to type this?
Did they give you a playbook, or something?
Absolutely wild to see the anti-Israel voters favoring Netanyahu's pick for president. Unfortunately, I don't think there's any conspiracy here. They really actually believe that this makes sense.
More likely a few crayons and a lolly pop.
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