Saturday, March 16, 2024

How can the Democrats Ignore Hamas rapes and tortures? feckless and corrupt

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Moonbattery Kapo Chuck Schumer Undercuts Israel - Moonbattery

. . ."They would prefer a liberal patsy who will agree to a ceasefire with Hamas.

"Democrats know all about the systematic rape, torture, and murder of women and children inflicted on October 7. They know that “ceasefire” means surrender and that “from the river to the sea” means the eradication of Jews from their homeland. Yet they undercut our only real ally in the Middle East by trying to topple its leadership while it has its back to the wall.

"Election interference targeting Netanyahu began under Obama, who some believe is currently the acting president." . . .

Mr. Schumer said that as the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the United States, he feels an obligation to speak out. He said his last name derives from the Hebrew word Shomer, or “guardian.”



Rep. Jayapal Should Not Be Reelected   "Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), the Progressive Caucus chair, should not be reelected to Congress. She is both heartless as well as out of touch with reality, morality, and evidence-based truth. 

"Like the members of the infamous Squad, the smooth-talking and rather arrogant Jayapal continues to demand a meaningless “ceasefire” in Gaza, speaks passionately about the “displaced” Gazan civilians, but does not say a word about the displaced Israelis who had to be moved away both from the northern and southern borders and who remain in limbo.

She demands evenhandedness when she herself is hardly capable of it.

"Jayapal and her congressional comrades are in complete denial about what Hamas, trained and funded by Iran, did on Oct. 7 in southern Israel. And blind to what Iran has in mind for America.

"In a recent interview on CNN with Dana Bash, Jayapal refused to focus on what Hamas did to Israeli civilians on Oct. 7. She denied that “progressive” women failed to respond to the mass gang rapes and torture of Israeli girls and women.

I call on the Democratic Party in Washington’s 7th Congressional District to hold Rep. Jayapal’s feet to the fire on Aug. 6, 2024, the next primary election, and vote her out.

One bright spot: Congress fights back against Biden’s anti-Israel policies - CarolineGlick.com   "I spoke with Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) about his efforts to fight the Biden administration’s call for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel before the terrorist group in the Gaza Strip is eliminated. The chair of the House Freedom Caucus wrote a resolution backed by nearly 40 House representatives that rebukes the president for his push for a Palestinian state in the midst of current aggression that also involves Hezbollah to the north.

"The resolution further demands a halt of aid to the Gaza Strip until more oversight is provided. The two also discuss what can be done on congressional and political levels to ensure that the United States remains supportive of Israel in its fight against Hamas." 



"Tensions are rising within the Democratic Party around how to best condemn Hamas for sexual violence in its war with Israel, an escalating battle prompting fury from the White House to Capitol Hill.

"Democrats have expressed strong criticism over instances of violence and rape by Hamas — the Palestinian terrorist organization responsible for the Oct. 7 attack on Israel — toward Israeli women.

"But many in the party say progressives have in recent days prevaricated or have not gone far enough to address the human rights violation of using sexual violence as a war weapon, prompting an outpouring of anger throughout the fractured party." . . .


UPDATE: Lindsey Graham Gives Blunt Response To Chuck Schumer's Remarks On Netanyahu 

"During remarks on the Senate floor, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) spoke about Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) speech on Israel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this morning."

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