Democratic speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, and the Democratic minority leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, are extremely effective whips in keeping the troops in line, the same Chuck and Nancy who appeared in December at the annual conference of the right-leaning Israeli-American Council and assured the crowd that they would not budge an inch in their support of Israel.

ed note–for those who don’t quite yet ‘get it’, please allow us to explain.

What appears to have been an ‘anti-Netanyahu/anti-Zionist/pro-Palestinian’ revolution in the last mid-term elections is–just like all things that are the handiwork of Judaic black magic–an illusion.

Yes, a Palestinian Muslim woman was elected to Congress for the first time. Yes, other Muslims who support BDS and who have taken critical stances towards Israel were also elected.

But in the final analysis, this means NOTHING. They are mere stage props that will be used later in creating a particular narrative which Judea Inc needs, most probably as the ‘face’ of the ‘Trump resistance’ in the HoR while those powerful, pro-Israel Zionist Jews such as Nadler, Cohen, Schiff and the rest of the gang are free to do their dirty work while it will be DEM MOOZLUMS who will later be blamed by the same Jewish interests who engineered their elections in the first place who will become the fall gals for it all.

Please recall one of those rare occasions of near-total solidarity between the right and left wings making up Jewry in the election of Bill Clinton in ’92 after George H.W. Bush put the squeeze on Israel by holding back 10 billion in loans contingent upon her attending/participating in the ‘peace deal’ he was trying to push forward.

Times of Israel

“Israel Will Be The Great Foreign Policy Debate Of The Democratic Primary” is a BuzzFeed article making the rounds.

The broad premise is one with which readers are familiar: Democrats are becoming more disenchanted with Israel for myriad reasons, including a lack of progress and new ideas on the Palestinian issue, the parlous relationship between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama, and Netanyahu’s close embrace of President Donald Trump.

The more narrow premise — that the Boycott Israel movement is making headway among Democrats, and that this will tear apart the 2020 primary field — seems based more on the wishful thinking of some of the interviewees (an array of Israel skeptics who want Democrats to confront Israel, a Republican who wants Democrats to confront Israel) than on the reality.

There are some small errors (the anti-BDS bill that NY Democratic senator Kirsten Gillibrand no longer backs is not the one the writers are referring to) and some broader conclusions that have little to support them.

“Some of the Democratic Party’s brightest new stars believe Israel is a rogue state that should be treated like apartheid South Africa” is the lead paragraph, and that’s backed up by naming precisely two: Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, who both back the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement targeting Israel.

Then there’s this summary paragraph: “The questions regarding Israel won’t change: Do you believe that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel? Should the US Embassy be in Jerusalem? Should the United States provide aid to Israel? Does the United States support Israel’s right to defend itself? But if candidates want to win young left-leaning voters, the candidates may find that they have to give different answers.”

The “may” in that last sentence is doing some heavy lifting: Certainly, the polling shows Democrats are less supportive of Israel than they once were. I have not seen data, nor do the writers cite data, that show skepticism of Israel will be a deciding factor for any substantial subset of voters in the primaries.

One thing we’ve seen in the fourth week of the government shutdown is that the Democratic speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and the Democratic minority leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, are extremely effective whips, keeping the troops in line.

This is the same Chuck and Nancy who appeared in December at the annual conference of the right-leaning Israeli-American Council and assured the crowd that they would not budge an inch in their support of Israel. The then speaker-designate dropped one of her famously dismissive Pelosi-isms in reference to Tlaib and Omar: Don’t pay “attention to a few people who may want to go their own way,” the longtime California lawmaker said.

Expect the same outlook among many if not all of the candidates now fattening the Democratic field: Not one has even come close to embracing BDS. Nor has Israel or the Middle East crept into their campaign launch announcements.

As the BuzzFeed story and others note, Bernie Sanders did open avenues to Israel criticism within the party, particularly during a primaries debate with Hillary Clinton in 2016. But Clinton’s robust response to Sanders in that debate suggests the defend-Israel crowd maintains deep roots in the party (Clinton won the nomination), and Sanders, in that debate and throughout his campaign, made clear he supported Israel as a country — “100 percent” is how he said it in the debate.

Yes, the pro-Israel community has its work cut out if it wants to keep support for the Jewish state a top-tier issue for Democrats, but that’s still very much in the long run. Ahead of the 2020 presidential election, don’t expect any radical announcements.

At the Forward, Batya Ungar Sargon takes on the same article and explains why the BDS argument will not be over whether the movement is worthy — no sitting senator, Republican or Democrat, endorses it — but over whether legislation penalizing BDS is constitutional.

2 thoughts on “Reports of a Democratic ‘drift’ on Israel appear to be only great exaggerations”
  1. The “new freshmen ” Democrats. these women are fake news. They need to be confronted by the real Palestinians. The feel good crowd will go wild. is going wild.> I think I understand on a human level the need feeling of victory. Women in particular will rally. This is the most clear trick to mess up Trump. and his peace plan to jam them up. Brilliant! The same thing they pull on Russians. Not working there but in America they long for the liberal Muslim woman!

  2. Is it just me or does that Tlaib woman look Hispanic?

    And OF COURSE BDS is Constitutional because the Constitution doesn’t directly address it and because participation in or support of BDS falls under free speech. The problem is, it’s speech the Yews don’t like. So, they’ll work their sorcery against those on the Supreme Court who aren’t already completely in the tank for the Yews….as IF any aren’t….

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