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I haven't watch much news lately.
The junk food media is literally taking propaganda from Israel. This ongoing conflict in the Middle East has me questioning my support for the Democratic Party. I am frustrated with Democrats taking a hardline stance to a country that devotes itself to occupying human lives and dehumanizes them as terrorists, animals and refugees. They deserve to be free from the colonialism. The U.S. must pressure Israel for a ceasefire and a formal recognition to return the land stolen by settlers during the Nakba.
They won't listen. They are influenced by AIPAC.
The Israeli government has mounted a campaign to fight back against the allegations that it committed war crimes and apartheid. They have influenced lawmakers to give them $14.3 billion in military aid and a formal censure of Democrat Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.
Also, here is the debate. The debate of five losers. None of them made to double digits.
The five Republicans candidates on the stage of Wednesday's debate all support Israel.
Even the one candidate who questioned why America's tax dollars are funding a foreign government backtracked.
It is pretty much a wrap for the Republicans seeking to win the 2024 presidential nomination. I mean the junk food media is too invested in the former president.
Literally no one cared about last night's debate in Miami.
I mean Washed Up 45 stole all the limelight.
Tim Scott, Nimarata "Nikki" Haley, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy were the only candidates to qualify for the NBC News debate.
And as usual, they avoid talking about the elephant in the room. They all had ideas that are out of touch. They blame President Joe Biden for Israel and Ukraine. They put over election day losses in Ohio and Kentucky.
They also blamed Congress for failing to do its job. Scott is the only person currently serving as a member of the Senate.
The debate was largely described as more substantive than previous debates, and many headlines following the debate focused on the combative exchanges between Haley and Ramaswamy, with Haley calling Ramaswamy "scum" for criticizing her daughter's use of TikTok. The New York Times editorial board voted Haley as performing the best in the debate and Ramaswamy as performing the worst.
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