Benjamin Netanyahu is an international fugitive.
He is charged with the war crimes of starvation as a method of warfare and of intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts.
@edels0n You really think this is a good day? You and Prof G have a ton of content on all platforms of social media. Is this content not educational to all including people under 16?
Platner: Redemption is not just some simple or easy destination. It's a journey. I've made mistakes in my life. Mistakes that I regret, that I live with and that I continue to learn from. And I'm still far from perfect. But every day I wake up and I try to be a little bit better and a little bit kinder than I was before.
And if you give me the chance, I will be a senator for the people who cannot afford to buy a senator
@BlueGeorgia Maher always says he'll talk to anyone and yet when is the last time he's had a progressive or leftist on the show? The show is a constant parade of right wing nuts, self procraimed centrists and Zionists.
@PaulRieckhoff You and the establishment Dems and CNN want Susan Collins to win in Maine and for the GOP to continue controlling the senate, that's it. Disgusting.
VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO.
@jeffcharlesjr The establishment Dems and CNN want Susan Collins to win in Maine and for the GOP to continue controlling the senate, that's it. Disgusting.
🎥🇺🇸 Asked whether a week of intense scrutiny made him consider dropping out, Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner said the experience showed why ordinary people are discouraged from running for office, and why that needs to change.
He said the attacks had only strengthened his commitment to that goal. “Part of that really has to be making politics accessible to people who have lived regular lives, not just the people who prepared for it.”
Graham Platner's primary accuser, Lyndsey Fifield, is a pathological liar (see below) whose main cause is Israel.
Make of that what what you will. I know one's views of the #BelieveWomen framework radically shifts based on the politics of the accused, but it's clearly relevant: