This one's true. AIPAC have been out for him for a while. He isn't even officially anti-Israel; he just doesn't treat them as more important than other lobby groups and they should be treated as any other foreign agent.
And for that he must be destroyed
something something losing privilege feels like oppression
Yet, with all that big money and support behind him, he only won the primary runoff by less than 400 votes. Say what you want about how Brandon Herrera could have done better, a no-name (in terms of the field of politics) getting that close to a win was clearly enough to make them sweat.
This one's true. AIPAC have been out for him for a while. He isn't even officially anti-Israel; he just doesn't treat them as more important than other lobby groups and they should be treated as any other foreign agent.
And for that he must be destroyed
something something losing privilege feels like oppression
I don't think anyone could "serve" without AIPAC's blessing. Maybe he's a useful foil.
They're not as powerfull as the AARP.
Bwa hahaha no1 is
I'm reminded of when Brandon Herrera tried to get elected.
I think it was AIPAC that bragged about supporting his opponent and helping to get him elected.
Cue flood of people wondering why the absolute fuck a state-level minor political guy would be getting major support from a jewish lobby group.
Yet, with all that big money and support behind him, he only won the primary runoff by less than 400 votes. Say what you want about how Brandon Herrera could have done better, a no-name (in terms of the field of politics) getting that close to a win was clearly enough to make them sweat.
Here's hoping Brandon tries again next year.