Dan Goldman lost to another Jewish candidate, Brad Lander, and complained his loss was about antisemitism anyway. Of course. Zionist never take responsibility, they always hide behind their religious identity.
“There is no genocide, it’s just that everyone hates Jews. It’s not that I lost, it’s that people hate Jews.” Then why did they vote for the other Jewish guy in the race?
Did it ever occur to Goldman that people hated his policies, including funding a genocide? No, of course not, that would involve taking personal responsibility, which I’ve never seen a Zionist do.
They always avoid responsibility for their actions by pretending people hate them for who they are, instead of what they’ve done. Because what they’ve done to the Palestinians is so shameful that they can’t admit it to themselves.
If they were honest, then they’d realize they’ve become what they most feared and despised. It’s so much easier to pretend that you’ve done nothing wrong, and it’s all everyone else’s fault for being antisemites.
After two major wins in last night's New York congressional races, the DSA says it is shifting its focus to now elect Melat Kiros in CO-1.
Kiros' primary is next week, June 30.
I wanna vote for somebody🎶
I wanna feel the heat with somebody🎶
Yeah, I wanna vote for somebody🎶
For somebody who will get money out of politics, put money in pockets, and pass Medicare for All🎶
The path for Nithya Raman is to make amends with LA DSA, clarify her left positions, and mobilize what is now THE grassroots movement in the United States.
I am thrilled to announce my endorsement of @MelatKirosCO!
Melat is unbought and unbossed. Her people-powered campaign for Colorado's 1st is uniting Denver around winning Medicare for All, housing-first policy, and an arms embargo.
We Got Us ✊🏽! Congratulations @DarializaforNY 🔥! We’re building a beautiful movement across our country, powered by the people! @MelatKirosCO & @Justinjpearson y’all got next!!!
What's amusing to me is that these are the same type of people who go into complete meltdown mode when leftists run as 3rd party candidates also. The truth is they just don't want anti-corporate views to have an expression anywhere in the political system.
The party does not belong to any individual or generation, should't belong to any corp or special interest, and like all things, MUST adapt to the times for its own, and everybody's survival
We have a 2 party duopoly. And still have a duty to fight for our freedom
Millions of ppl believe our party should be bolder, less beholden, and loyal to the masses not the massa.
Congresswoman Stevens shouldn’t even get to say the word “transparency.” She is transparently bought by AIPAC and the corporations making your life harder.
The moral of the story…don’t stand by as your constituent is kidnapped by ICE and politically persecuted by Trump.
Espaillat bet on AIPAC keeping his political career safe…bad bet.
LESSONS FROM THE ELECTIONS IN NEW YORK CITY
Last night, voters across New York delivered a powerful message: the era of status quo politics is over.
From Buffalo to Queens, grassroots candidates ran bold campaigns focused on the struggles facing working people and won decisive victories. Not only did Brad Lander, Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier win their Congressional primaries, but progressives won downballot as well. Adam Bojak, Christian Celeste Tate, Eli Northrup, Illapa Sairitupac, Samantha Kattan, Eon Huntley, Diana Moreno and David Orkin all won their New York state assembly races, while Aber Kawas and Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas won their State Senate races.
These victories occurred despite the fact that Super PACs funded by AIPAC, the crypto industry, AI and other billionaire-backed groups have spent tens of millions of dollars trying to defeat progressive candidates and crush a movement that threatens their economic and political power.
They happened because ordinary people knocked on doors, made phone calls, organized in their communities, and demanded a government that works for working families instead of wealthy campaign donors.
The American people — in New York and all across this country — are tired of a rigged economy that allows the very rich to become richer while working families struggle to afford housing, health care, child care and education. They are tired of a political system dominated by wealthy donors and corporate interests. And they are tired of billionaires and their Super PACs attempting to buy our elections.
Last night showed that when working people stand together, organize, and fight back, they can defeat establishment politicians and enormous amounts of money and political influence.
We’re making progress. The task before us now is to build on that momentum.
If Democrats regain control of Congress next year, they must listen to the people who put them in office. Status quo establishment policies are not enough. We must be bold. We must take on Oligarchy. We must represent working families and create a government that works for all, not just the few.
"Zohran Mamdani Is the Democrats’ New Kingmaker"
Unlike more cautious elected Dems, the socialist mayor of New York City is spending his political capital – and can’t seem to stop winning. Democratic voters are behind him, writes Ryan Cooper for Zeteo:
https://t.co/hPraMthUzD