Obviously, I'm skeptical of what politicians promise. But the harder they go, the harder it will be to walk it back. Unlike the MAGA, which will support Chump no matter what he does (and which is why it always will get screwed), they are able to make their pols afraid of them.
You're wrong on MAGA/Trump by the way. MAGA did turn on him on vaccines and on Epstein. You forgot he got booed on stage for praising vaccines.
And if you trust anything Newsom says you need a break. That guy has no personality of his own, he changes his mind and position depending on whom he speaks to that day.
I'll concede the Epstein one. I've praised them for that. Hell, I've praised them for opposing war in the first aggression against Iran. Things look bad now though.
And if you trust anything Newsom says you need a break.
I don't trust anything a politician said. I do think that it's a sign when the left manages to force him to say this.
That guy has no personality of his own, he changes his mind and position depending on whom he speaks to that day.
Not defending Trump, just saying that anything Newsom says is irrelevant. Plus the governor of California will be under more jewish influence not less.
Not defending Trump, just saying that anything Newsom says is irrelevant.
Absolutely. But is it an indifferent matter if he says "I stand with Israel, bomb Iran to shreds" or what he is saying now? I don't care what is in his heart. I care that they managed to pressure him to say this.
Saying is not the same as acting, but it might be the first step.
Plus the governor of California will be under more jewish influence not less.
Not saying anyone should support Newsom. Not my place, obviously, nor do I like him to begin with (I did like his talk with Charlie Kirk of blessed memory).
I am saying that it would be wise to look at how the left pressures its politicians so that next time, the right isn't left holding the bag like it is right now.
I am saying that it would be wise to look at how the left pressures its politicians so that next time, the right isn't left holding the bag like it is right now.
The right doesn't have any politicians to pressure though. Republicans aren't ours. They're Israel's.
True. But Republicans rely on the votes of the right. That's the pressure point. I realize a lot of people, understandably, will say: "Republicans are bad but I have to vote for them because the other side is even worse". But there is no point not using such leverage as you have.
Obviously, I'm skeptical of what politicians promise. But the harder they go, the harder it will be to walk it back. Unlike the MAGA, which will support Chump no matter what he does (and which is why it always will get screwed), they are able to make their pols afraid of them.
You're wrong on MAGA/Trump by the way. MAGA did turn on him on vaccines and on Epstein. You forgot he got booed on stage for praising vaccines.
And if you trust anything Newsom says you need a break. That guy has no personality of his own, he changes his mind and position depending on whom he speaks to that day.
I'll concede the Epstein one. I've praised them for that. Hell, I've praised them for opposing war in the first aggression against Iran. Things look bad now though.
I don't trust anything a politician said. I do think that it's a sign when the left manages to force him to say this.
Sounds familiar.
Not defending Trump, just saying that anything Newsom says is irrelevant. Plus the governor of California will be under more jewish influence not less.
Absolutely. But is it an indifferent matter if he says "I stand with Israel, bomb Iran to shreds" or what he is saying now? I don't care what is in his heart. I care that they managed to pressure him to say this.
Saying is not the same as acting, but it might be the first step.
And yet we had this.
Yea but the left has so many other positions I can’t support. Although this one area is a good thing.
It's not like they would hold on Israel. Obama and Libya comes to mind.
As Tucker mentioned, the last president to say no to Israel was JFK. The idea that Newsom or any Democrat would say no it's ridiculous.
But we do get transing kids, DEI and mass migration.
Democrats = Jewish domestic policy
Republicans = Jewish foreign policy
That's the best explanation of the ZOG I've ever seen.
It's both for both parties. Republicans do a lot to crack down on the anti-Israel left.
It is much easier to highlight foreign policy than domestic policy to normies.
I can guarantee that more people are up in arms at the moment than when we had mass migration and chemically castrating kids.
The Epstein files and the Iran war was an 180 on what Trump said before and he meant it at the time. Only thing that changed it's visits by Bibi.
Also people who go after the federal reserve don’t fare to well
Not saying anyone should support Newsom. Not my place, obviously, nor do I like him to begin with (I did like his talk with Charlie Kirk of blessed memory).
I am saying that it would be wise to look at how the left pressures its politicians so that next time, the right isn't left holding the bag like it is right now.
The right doesn't have any politicians to pressure though. Republicans aren't ours. They're Israel's.
True. But Republicans rely on the votes of the right. That's the pressure point. I realize a lot of people, understandably, will say: "Republicans are bad but I have to vote for them because the other side is even worse". But there is no point not using such leverage as you have.
I agree with that. But the left has always been better with tactics. At least in my experience.
The left has more political people. The right is dominated by vibes.