Josh Shapiro’s book

Anonymous
slotkin is also very jewish, she was former cia -- and even she doesn't get the same stuff shapiro does because shapiro is uniquely more israeli than most other jewish dem politicians with a national profile....

...dude has zero self awareness. always whinging
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I can't believe these viscious comments. Sounds like you all terrified of the thought of a fantastic former attorney general and sucessful current governor who happens to be Jewish might be a presidential contender.






Did you mean vicious or viscous?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t count him out for 2028 just yet. PA is the perfect crossroads of a variety of cross sections of America so if he won that state, he’s very politically formidable


Ellen Greenburg.

There are several reasons he won’t go anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I can't believe these viscious comments. Sounds like you all terrified of the thought of a fantastic former attorney general and sucessful current governor who happens to be Jewish might be a presidential contender.


+1
It's the usual rabid antisemites, pretending to not actually be antisemitic while discussing people who "don't come across as Jewish." I wonder what the reactions would be if Mamdani was described as "not coming across as Muslim."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:slotkin is also very jewish, she was former cia -- and even she doesn't get the same stuff shapiro does because shapiro is uniquely more israeli than most other jewish dem politicians with a national profile....

...dude has zero self awareness. always whinging


The word is whining, here in the United States. And it's not something he does.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Well, the will of Israelis—that is, the people who live in Israel—is to continue to exist.


Cool. The calculus doesn’t merely involve their own will, though. Tough break.


Actually, the tough break for haters of Israel is that Israel is still there. The Israelis will to survive against those who wish to see them destroyed has proven to be too much for its enemies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:slotkin is also very jewish, she was former cia -- and even she doesn't get the same stuff shapiro does because shapiro is uniquely more israeli than most other jewish dem politicians with a national profile....

...dude has zero self awareness. always whinging


what does “very Jewish” mean?
Anonymous
Now it’s being reported that the Harris campaign also asked Tim W if he had been an “agent” for “China.” Nice try.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Well, the will of Israelis—that is, the people who live in Israel—is to continue to exist.


Cool. The calculus doesn’t merely involve their own will, though. Tough break.


Actually, the tough break for haters of Israel is that Israel is still there. The Israelis will to survive against those who wish to see them destroyed has proven to be too much for its enemies.


Enemies? Always so dramatic …

You don’t need a country to survive. Those that oppose Israel’s policies and actions are not trying to destroy you personally or even Israel, necessarily.

But keep up with the victim complex - without that, what would you have?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Well, the will of Israelis—that is, the people who live in Israel—is to continue to exist.


Cool. The calculus doesn’t merely involve their own will, though. Tough break.


Actually, the tough break for haters of Israel is that Israel is still there. The Israelis will to survive against those who wish to see them destroyed has proven to be too much for its enemies.


Enemies? Always so dramatic …

You don’t need a country to survive. Those that oppose Israel’s policies and actions are not trying to destroy you personally or even Israel, necessarily.

But keep up with the victim complex - without that, what would you have?


Wow, is that some spectacular projection!
DP
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Well, the will of Israelis—that is, the people who live in Israel—is to continue to exist.


Cool. The calculus doesn’t merely involve their own will, though. Tough break.


Actually, the tough break for haters of Israel is that Israel is still there. The Israelis will to survive against those who wish to see them destroyed has proven to be too much for its enemies.


Enemies? Always so dramatic …

You don’t need a country to survive. Those that oppose Israel’s policies and actions are not trying to destroy you personally or even Israel, necessarily.

But keep up with the victim complex - without that, what would you have?


I have no idea what you are trying to say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless Israel has figured out how to hack voting machines and rig American elections, this dishonest blackmailer and his manipulative antisemitism allegations have zero chance of winning even the Democratic primary. The whole country is sick of Israel's shills and their shameless abuse of Holocaust guilt to cover all manner of misdeeds.


The “whole country”? Do you have a cite for that?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Unless Israel has figured out how to hack voting machines and rig American elections, this dishonest blackmailer and his manipulative antisemitism allegations have zero chance of winning even the Democratic primary. The whole country is sick of Israel's shills and their shameless abuse of Holocaust guilt to cover all manner of misdeeds.


The “whole country”? Do you have a cite for that?

The backlash that brought Mamdani to power in what is only partly jokingly called the Jewish homeland of New York City taught you nothing, I see. Well, it isn't my job to wake you up if you prefer to remain asleep.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Anyone who served in a foreign military should be considered a foreign agent, especially if you claim to be an American. The burden of proof is on that person.


Agreed. Someone who has his or her own nation's interest at heart would stay here in America where there is plenty of service work that needs to be done. Not run off to a foreign country that gets subsidized from us already. We need people who prioritize the US first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.

I will never vote for someone who served and assisted another military and not the USA military. Frack him
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