Despite RFK Jr's impressive stances on Covid 19, I no longer see a reason to applaud his run for the presidency, as he predictably cow tows to all the standard Zionist narratives.
He's making absurdly false statements about poor little Israel getting singled out and beat up on.
He wants to maintain the special U.S.-Israel relationship seemingly at any cost, despite all the past and ongoing U.S. national security risks we KNOW Israel / Mossad is responsible for.
Especially irksome to both libertarians and conscientious progressives, he completely downplays the racism and apartheid being practiced in this racial state.
As far as U.S. politicians bought and paid for by Israeli lobby, he won't even go there of course.
He's clearly a thoughtful guy, able to analyze the major social and political issues of the day. For instance he makes reasonable commentary on the Ukraine war, but he wouldn't be the first presidential candidate to sound like a peace candidate until taking office then taking a war footing.
The stance on U.S.-Israel relations is a big deal, there is so much that needs to be exposed and dealt with there for America to truly be great again and not chained to these ongoing geopolitical nightmares. I balk even at candidate Trump, who as of yet seems silent on this. And yeah I say screw optics at this point.
If RFK denies this biggest and most obvious of elephants in the room, I can only conclude he is more interesting in winning than in making effective change for this country.
That's my take. Thoughts?
If we end lobbying. We end some of the problem.
The only solution to treason is death penalty. Do that and make it public. Traitors will think twice before making life ending decisions.
Dual citizenship in Congress would seem to be an issue. Why would you put all your efforts into running one country well when you can just move out if it all goes wrong?
A few years ago there were 89 Members of Congress with dual Israeli citizenship.
Didn't know it was that high a number, fren. Thanks.
This is definitely a problem - as is, "the pledge"
Cynthia McKinney explains: https://youtu.be/AC8pJvY8Wdo
daily reminder that Congress has been ignoring federal law for decades now.
It is a violation of federal law to provide any form of material aid to a nation with an active nuclear weapons program.
Israel has evaded this for decades by refusing to disclose their program.
But the Pentagon fucked up awhile back, and what we all knew to be true was proven by them.
https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/its-official-pentagon-finally-admitted-israel-has-nuclear-weapons-too/
Congress has an absolute obligation to the law. The law was never changed; aid to Israel is federally prohibited.
Ron Paul. At least, not the kind of typical U.S. politician Zionism that demanded all the perks and liabilities of the special relationship.