These things take time. But it's obvious that they're not helping themselves. Basically everything they're doing now is mistaken strategically, from attacking Megyn Kelly to meeting Pollard.
Israel had a chance to move past all this with the (supposed) end of the war in Gaza, but Epstein and the daily revelations are preventing that.
Well, as someone who doesn't do any of that "JQ" stuff, this broke through in non-anti-Jewish Twitter big time. Of course, Twitter is Twitter, but it does seem that something is changing.
Will it move the needle? Even the two years before the deluge of this summer moved the needle considerably, especially for young Republicans, according to polls.
A single Israeli citizen (Miriam Adelson) has more influence on American politics than basically all Trump voters combined.
I guess we should be thankful, because the over-the-top nature of all of this is involuntarily waking a lot of people up.
Its not getting much traction, most of the admin is using events either staged (Dearborn) or real (Nigeria) as a cover for these things.
These things take time. But it's obvious that they're not helping themselves. Basically everything they're doing now is mistaken strategically, from attacking Megyn Kelly to meeting Pollard.
Israel had a chance to move past all this with the (supposed) end of the war in Gaza, but Epstein and the daily revelations are preventing that.
I read about the JQ daily scuttlebutt and Huckabee meeting Pollard doesn't really register that much with me.
I understand he's a spy who stole US intelligence then was allowed to return to Israel to be celebrated as a cult hero.
But I just can't imagine this moving the needle enough for the normies to even understand what happened here, let alone care.
Well, as someone who doesn't do any of that "JQ" stuff, this broke through in non-anti-Jewish Twitter big time. Of course, Twitter is Twitter, but it does seem that something is changing.
Will it move the needle? Even the two years before the deluge of this summer moved the needle considerably, especially for young Republicans, according to polls.