“Josh Shapiro sold his soul to be in contention for this nomination. And the Democrats sent a message that there is no place in the Democrat party for pro-Israel politicians. And that tells us how Kamala Harris will govern. She will govern to the lowest element of the Democratic Party when it comes to Israel.”
"Kamala Harris [or her handlers] has picked Tim Walz from Minnesota as her VP nominee. I’m completely shocked. The Democrats have been so strategic in what they’ve done, how they maneuvered Biden out of the race, how they installed Harris without her having to do an interview or any live vote by the delegates. This is a choice that I think is extremely risky. It really sets the stage for two major fault lines in our country.
"Tim Walz is about as far left as you’re going to get. That tells us that that is how Kamala Harris will govern. If she gets elected president, there’s no turning back. It will be a hard left administration, even more so than Biden.
"So they have doubled down on socialism. They have doubled down on leftism. They have doubled down on all of those big government priorities. So that’s number one takeaway.
"Takeaway number two is this goes right to the heart of the Israel fault line in American politics.
"Josh Shapiro has been humiliated. He was forced, to be a contender, to disavow his Jewishness, to disavow his pro-Israel stances. He was not somebody ultimately Democrats were willing to have on the ticket because the anti-Israel, anti-Semitic base of the Democratic Party, the far left base, the people who were tearing down statues and defacing monuments and attacking anyone they think is Israeli, or anyone who is pro-Israeli, that is now who runs the party. This is now the party of the far left and the anti-Israel left." . . .
Men, Don’t ‘Shut Up,’ Rise Up — And ‘Fight, Fight, Fight’ For J.D.
His offense: asserting in a 2021 Tucker Carlson interview that America is “effectively run … by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives … and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.”
It seems that the Buckeye State’s junior senator was insulting heartbroken women suffering from infertility and that, per the wholly-Uniparty-owned Wall Street Journal editorial board, his remarks don’t “play well with the millions of female voters, many of them Republican, who will decide the presidential race.”
The Journal’s suggestion: hide behind the skirts of his attorney spouse, Usha, who “might help persuade swing voters that Mr. Vance respects women more than his comments have made it seem.”
. . . "Now, feminists drunk with “girl power” – and again abetted by girlie men – have upped the ante: They’re not just trying to run the country, but leveraging Vance’s comments out-of-context to dictate who gets the top job. But also thereby stepping up their scorched-Earth efforts to reshape social norms through an all-out assault on marriage, child-raising, and especially male family headship.
"The reticence of the male conservative cohort to defend Vance is reminiscent of the time, during the serial sexual assault character assassinations on conservative judge Brett Kavanaugh, Hawaiian harridan Mazie Hirono (another childless woman politician, allegedly a U.S. senator) memorably demanded that “the men in this country just shut up and step up.”
"Never mind that the GOP pajama boy wing’s pathetic, Lilliputian pandering on Vance is, in the Journal’s telling, inspired by concerns about an electoral cohort not even remotely “gettable” for Republicans. Cue Pew Research: “Women who have never been married are three times as likely to associate with the Democratic Party as with the Republican Party (72% vs. 24%).”
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