💥NEW: James Carville: “I actually do think it's time for Democrats to talk the S word: ‘Schism’ ... there's just some sh*t that I can't be in the same tent with ... I'm done ... I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist.”
@LizzySavetsky I’m Jewish, and I find your ease at saying “aipac = every Jewish person everywhere” disturbing. Civilians are being murdered and you don’t care, and that’s really inhumane.
@willchamberlain If you didn’t bail when he was on the list, and you didn’t bail when he gave our “mortal enemy” literally everything, then I have no choice but to assume you are a chump that wants him to touch it. Loser.
@SenBillCassidy Oh no, you didn’t think the leopard would eat YOUR face, did you?
All that education you have and not a drop of common sense rattling around that vacant skull of yours.
This is the same BS line of thinking that fans of the loser Confederacy use when they whine about “states rights”, and it’s the same soft mentality used by the current administration with their erasure of the laundry list of horrors committed in America.
A mayor represents every New Yorker. Using City Hall resources to post a one-sided video about Israel’s founding — omitting the UN partition plan, the Arab rejection, the reasons that many Palestinians left, the many who stayed and the 850,000 Jewish refugeesforced to leave Arab lands — isn’t commemoration. It’s propaganda. Releasing it right before Shabbat isn’t leadership. It’s provocation. Especially when Nakba Day “commemorations” in this city featured open support for US-designated terror organizations, veneration of their leaders, and calls for Israel’s destruction. New Yorkers deserve a mayor with the moral clarity to call that out.