He's the most vocal about it, but it's sadly a standard presidential attitude. The last time a president told israel "no" was JFK when he told them not to develop nukes.
Someone needs to make an "illusion of choice" meme that puts that picture on Trump pulling out a chair for bibi right next to the picture of Biden taking a knee for bibi.
Yeah, people get really hung up on the fact that he is at least more open about it. Almost no one would do a thing less than he has regarding Israel, they'd just completely dodge the topic and not acknowledge it out loud like always.
Yeah that’s true, but let’s not pretend it’s an admirable behavior to be openly owned by j’ws. Obviously the problem is equally as bad because the results are equally bad.
Its not admirable but its better for us to see what is happening. Its also not something we have a choice on in reality. Both sides will be pro-Israel and Jew and we are a long ways from breaking out of the two party system that means we have to pick from one of the two.
But people keep treating it like its some shocking revelation that should change everything. When he himself has been pretty open about his pro-Israel/Jew stance the entire time without much obfuscation on that.
I said this back when he won the election and put Jew banker Howard lutnick as his head of transition and I was universally down voted by the hopium huffing copers that just wanted to celebrate "ourguy" winning.
Nick is exactly what many accuse Trump of being: a subversive that pretends to be on your side 90% of the time and rugpulls you 10% of the time when it matters. That's why people don't like him.
In this case, you found something in the 90%. When Nick endorsed Gavin Newsom, that was something in the 10%.
They can look at this, as well as this and still call you a shill for pointing out he's THE Israel First president.
He's the most vocal about it, but it's sadly a standard presidential attitude. The last time a president told israel "no" was JFK when he told them not to develop nukes.
Someone needs to make an "illusion of choice" meme that puts that picture on Trump pulling out a chair for bibi right next to the picture of Biden taking a knee for bibi.
Yeah, people get really hung up on the fact that he is at least more open about it. Almost no one would do a thing less than he has regarding Israel, they'd just completely dodge the topic and not acknowledge it out loud like always.
Yeah that’s true, but let’s not pretend it’s an admirable behavior to be openly owned by j’ws. Obviously the problem is equally as bad because the results are equally bad.
Its not admirable but its better for us to see what is happening. Its also not something we have a choice on in reality. Both sides will be pro-Israel and Jew and we are a long ways from breaking out of the two party system that means we have to pick from one of the two.
But people keep treating it like its some shocking revelation that should change everything. When he himself has been pretty open about his pro-Israel/Jew stance the entire time without much obfuscation on that.
I said this back when he won the election and put Jew banker Howard lutnick as his head of transition and I was universally down voted by the hopium huffing copers that just wanted to celebrate "ourguy" winning.
Fuentes was criticizing Lutnick's role in Trump’s 2024 campaign extensively as well.
But everyone hates Nick. So, ya know.
Nick is exactly what many accuse Trump of being: a subversive that pretends to be on your side 90% of the time and rugpulls you 10% of the time when it matters. That's why people don't like him.
In this case, you found something in the 90%. When Nick endorsed Gavin Newsom, that was something in the 10%.