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DrBDH's avatar

Starting a war usually increases support for the government, as a stand in for the country. Bush got that after 9/11, Netanyahu after 10/7. It's interesting that Trump, with his touch of merde, has only worsened Americans’ opinion of his maladministration with his not-a-war war with Iran. Since the war is unpopular and our co-combatant is Israel, it’s not a difficult political decision for Democrats to speak out against the Israeli government.

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What 2026 election? You mean the shell of an election that the Republicans are destroying piece by piece, as I noted months and months ago. It's still only July. There are four months left to get ICE to any likely close election site; to call for an emergency due to, I don't know, somebody 's cat is not eating; naming an insurrection; shutting down all polling places except those that can be monitored and people intimidated; getting rid of more non-partisan staff; more nonsense related to 2020. I'm sure the project 2025 group and Miller can think of additional things. Oh, and about the article. Right wing governments - and the large plurality that support them - are the problem everywhere. No anti-semitism needed. And this from an old American Jew.

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