An openly based candidate is unlikely, but bit too soon to say we'll never get a candidate who's at least cool on Israel. The right wing landscape has seen a seismic shift towards Jewish awareness since Trump became president. I see comments where I never thought I'd see them. The Jewish lobby is, as always, incredibly strong, but nobody can make people unlearn things.
Seeing comments on platforms or seeing people starting to notice things doesn't change the existing power structure.
People get old and retire. New generations make new rules. The Jews are very attentive towards this fact because the history of their complete dominance in America is only about 60 years old, dating back to the slavic Jew immigration post WWII.
An openly based candidate is unlikely, but bit too soon to say we'll never get a candidate who's at least cool on Israel. The right wing landscape has seen a seismic shift towards Jewish awareness since Trump became president. I see comments where I never thought I'd see them. The Jewish lobby is, as always, incredibly strong, but nobody can make people unlearn things.
Reality still remains that you will never get a major party candidate that is not a philosemite.
Seeing comments on platforms or seeing people starting to notice things doesn't change the existing power structure.
Major party candidates know who to never attack if they want to get far in their career.
There are certain third rails in western politics.
It is that simple.
People get old and retire. New generations make new rules. The Jews are very attentive towards this fact because the history of their complete dominance in America is only about 60 years old, dating back to the slavic Jew immigration post WWII.