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Some people are pulling quotes about Harris being frustrated that the VP isn’t included in as much decision making as she had been used to in prior roles. Everyone knows that’s an issue with the VP position. Anyone going from being a senator to VP is going to find that frustrating.
Also, she mentioned at some point that the VP’s office didn’t have bathroom. He positions this as a reason Harris is difficult or something instead of asking why the VP has to run down the hall for the bathroom like a staffer. When people blow up tiny things, it’s telling me there really isn’t much there. |
Holding murderers to account is not Josh Shapiro’s thing, and if a dictator says he’ll shit on the Bill of Rights and invade Iran but will protect Israel, of course Josh Shapiro, the greatest governor the mid Atlantic has ever seen, will be cool with that. I’m curious now as to how he voted. |
| As someone who knocked on doors for Kamala, this news pisses me off. Shapiro volunteered on an IDF base decades ago doing service projects, not engaging in combat, but almost certainly he got this interrogation solely because he is a pro-Israel Jew. |
2828? Wow, that’s what I call planning in advance. |
And you don't see how any IDF service could be considered a conflict of interest for a VP potential president? Plenty of Jewish people don't serve in the IDF in any capacity. |
| McDonald’s, eggs, ‘n Israel. |
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As someone who is very sharply critical of anyone who blindly, unconditionally supports Israel, this guy could actually be a viable candidate if he unequivocally disavowed support for Israel’s policies and actions, and called for reform in Israel.
The fact that he’s Jewish isn’t what disqualifies him. It’s the support of Israel, and the implied support of Israel’s policies and actions. To be clear, Israel doesn’t have a right to exist. No country has such a “right”. Continued existence is based on the will of people. But if Shapiro could learn to understand what most of the rest of the world is seeing with their own eyes, the sky would be the limit. |
+1 |
I saw him for the first time on a cable show the other day, and was very impressed. Didn’t come off as Jewish at all. And I think the IDF angle may have some cross-party appeal. He may be the center moderate many voters in both parties are looking for. |
So, to be clear, had he come off as the Jew he is you'd have been unimpressed? |
No, the point is there was no Israel,IDF, or Jewish related discussion. He seems much better than the other candidates as far as thinking/talking on his feet. |
+1. Weird. I don’t like Shapiro but not bc he’s Jewish. I don’t support supporters of Israel’s actions or those who try to use claims of anti semitism for brownie points. I have family and friends who have served in the govt with security clearances. They get asked all sorts of questions like that. It’s part of the vetting process. Why would he think he shouldn’t be vetted? |
Please tell readers what coming “off as Jewish means.” |
Well, the will of Israelis—that is, the people who live in Israel—is to continue to exist. |
It’s in another post. |