Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has positioned himself as one of the party’s loudest voices denouncing antisemitism, pointedly criticizing Mr. Carlson and Mr. Fuentes. Mr. Cruz, who ran for president in 2016, says he is focused on maintaining the party’s traditional support for Israel — not on a 2028 run. But he has also made it clear that he is leaving his options open.
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Yeah, October 7th broke a bunch of these people.
It did more than break. It removed Jews from the Progressive Stack for a lot of Wokies, though they managed to salvage part of it by inserting "Zionist" as a stand in for "The Jews we don't Like."
That single fact is why we even see the beginnings of rumblings about anti-Israel and anti-Jew ideologies becoming widespread, and its got them running scared to have their dogs run as much defense as possible.
Problem being, all these dogs are old and are using the tactics that were effective 3+ generations ago as Cruz keeps proving. To anyone under 50, its only making the problem worse and drawing huge attention to it out loud. And they haven't found a plan to adapt to it, other than trying to pull an Andrew Tate on Fuentes by raising him up to be a sacrifice.
Jews fucked up biggy