She boycotted Netanyahu's speech and she did meet with him to say what she had to say. We need to read the signals. She can't be absolute in what she says. That is not how you win in politics. If she came out and said what you want her to say, she risks giving the Trump supporters the means to defeat her. That is not what you want, is it…
She boycotted Netanyahu's speech and she did meet with him to say what she had to say. We need to read the signals. She can't be absolute in what she says. That is not how you win in politics. If she came out and said what you want her to say, she risks giving the Trump supporters the means to defeat her. That is not what you want, is it? A Trump victory? Stating absolute demands is not supporting the only candidate who can give you anything near to what we all want.
It should be easy to be “absolute” when the issue is genocide and ethnic cleansing. If someone can’t be definitive about that, they won’t get my vote— period. And everyone who wants to blame the voters if @vp @kamalahq loses in November is way off base. The voters have spoken: 70% of Americans OPPOSE what Israel is doing to the Palestinian people (genocide) and Gaza (ethnic cleansing) and view Israel as the victimizer, not the victim. Those same Americans also OPPOSE Biden’s Israel policy of unconditionally defending, funding and arming Israel, which the ICJ recently ruled is a lawless, apartheid state that must change course ASAP. The message from Americans is crystal clear: change course now. We, the American people, give @vp @kamalahq her marching orders, not Netanyahu. She needs to act accordingly. If @vp @kamalahq refuses to do so, she will lose in November and it will be her own fault. Biden refused to listen to the American electorate, so key voters abandoned him. I sincerely hope Harris doesn’t make the same mistake.
She boycotted Netanyahu's speech and she did meet with him to say what she had to say. We need to read the signals. She can't be absolute in what she says. That is not how you win in politics. If she came out and said what you want her to say, she risks giving the Trump supporters the means to defeat her. That is not what you want, is it? A Trump victory? Stating absolute demands is not supporting the only candidate who can give you anything near to what we all want.
It should be easy to be “absolute” when the issue is genocide and ethnic cleansing. If someone can’t be definitive about that, they won’t get my vote— period. And everyone who wants to blame the voters if @vp @kamalahq loses in November is way off base. The voters have spoken: 70% of Americans OPPOSE what Israel is doing to the Palestinian people (genocide) and Gaza (ethnic cleansing) and view Israel as the victimizer, not the victim. Those same Americans also OPPOSE Biden’s Israel policy of unconditionally defending, funding and arming Israel, which the ICJ recently ruled is a lawless, apartheid state that must change course ASAP. The message from Americans is crystal clear: change course now. We, the American people, give @vp @kamalahq her marching orders, not Netanyahu. She needs to act accordingly. If @vp @kamalahq refuses to do so, she will lose in November and it will be her own fault. Biden refused to listen to the American electorate, so key voters abandoned him. I sincerely hope Harris doesn’t make the same mistake.