No consequences for Tucker, but Whoopi gets a two week time out for (ignorantly) saying the Holocaust wasn't about race because Jews are white.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Tucker Carlson teases anti-Semitism and Christian nationalism.
https://archive.fo/C6NFM
No consequences for Tucker, but Whoopi gets a two week time out for (ignorantly) saying the Holocaust wasn't about race because Jews are white.
The gunman who killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 is eligible for the death penalty, a federal jury announced Thursday, setting the stage for further evidence and testimony on whether he should be sentenced to death or life in prison.
The government is seeking capital punishment for Robert Bowers, who raged against Jewish people online before storming the Tree of Life synagogue with an AR-15 rifle and other weapons in the nation’s deadliest antisemitic attack. The jury agreed with prosecutors that Bowers — who spent six months planning the attack and has since expressed regret that he didn’t kill more people — had formed the requisite legal intent to kill.
Bowers’ lawyers argued that his ability to form intent was impaired by mental illness and a delusional belief that he could stop a genocide of white people by killing Jews.
the (((Soros))) discourse egged on a pogrom of Jews and probably will again
https://paydayreport.com/jews-work-t...igrant-rights/When I ran into local Jewish activist Jonathan Mayo at a protest wearing an "Immigrant Justice is a Jewish Value" T-shirt from Bend the Arc, I was excited as a Jewish Pittsburgher to see it.
I ran into Mayo just a week before the 7th anniversary of the murder of 11 Jews on October 27, 2018, the Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre. Every year on the anniversary, I find myself frustrated that few mention that the shooter, Robert Bowers, said that he targeted the organization for their support of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). The shooter accused local Jews of bringing in the caravan.
Mayo, who lived two blocks away from the massacre, said he likes to wear the shirt around the Squirrel Hill community, where he lives, to remind people of how the neighborhood's collective trauma was linked to Jewish support for immigrants' rights.
"I think we have to remember that, and I don't think enough people in my community do that," says Mayo. "It was a horrific antisemitic attack. But what was underneath that is the thing that is forgotten like the great replacement theory kind of things, that the Jews (are) bringing in these people. I mean that ‘the Jews shall not replace us,’ in Charlottesville. All of that lies underneath the motives of the shooter there."
Eleven Jews, from three different congregations that held services in the building, were killed that day in the largest Jewish massacre in United States history. One of those killed was Dr. Jerry Rabonwitz, a member of Dor Hadash, where I often attend High Holiday services.
Symone Saul had her bat mitzvah in Dor Hadash and knew Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz. She works for the Jewish immigrants' rights advocacy group Never Again Action and frequently likes to remind people of why her congregation was targeted during the massacre.
"It's something that I've been trying to continue to lift up because at the time of the shooting, the news was really flooded with the images of tens of thousands of immigrants walking to the US. They're calling it caravans," says Saul, who works for the group. "And it seems that the shooter Robert Bowers had been exposed to this great replacement theory, claiming the Jews want to replace white people by bringing people of color into the US. And so his response to these caravans was to blame and murder 11 Jews."
Saul says that the memory of those killed in the massacre has motivated her to get more involved in the immigrant rights struggle.
"I believe the best way to honor lives lost through acts of injustice is committing acts of justice. So that's how I try to honor the 11 human beings killed on October 27," says Saul.
Heritage caping Tucker Carlsen blowing a neo-nazi in public
x.com/KevinRoberts...Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts stands by Tucker Carlson after the former Fox News host release his controversial interview with Nick Fuentes.
"The Heritage Foundation didn't become the intellectual backbone of the conservative movement by canceling our own people"
never thought I'd be on the same page as John Pod
that's how radical Republicans are now, they're pissing off Jewish neocons
(anti-communist cold war libs)
(Republican big tent keeps getting smaller)
National Review minicons sound off
https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/...-antisemitism/The issue isn’t merely that Carlson “platformed” a white-nationalist influencer.
This framing allows Carlson and his defenders to portray the interview and others like it as an effort at open debate, as a good-faith attempt at engagement with alternative views.
The deeper problem is that Carlson didn’t actually challenge any of Fuentes’s noxious views that he has spelled out quite clearly over the years. Fuentes has engaged in Holocaust denial, called Adolf Hitler “really f***ing cool,” and said that if his movement gained power, it would execute “perfidious Jews.”
Carlson didn’t even need to go back through old clips to find objectionable statements. In his appearance, Fuentes stated that the “big challenge” to unifying the country against tribal interests was “organized Jewry in America,” and he expressed admiration for Soviet butcher Joseph Stalin. He did not receive any pushback from Carlson.
It also can’t be said that Carlson’s interviewing style is simply to let his guests speak. In June, Carlson held a combative interview with Senator Ted Cruz that descended into an extended shouting match. Why would Carlson choose to take an oppositional tack to a senator who has been fighting for conservatism for decades, but not to a podcaster who praises Stalin? The obvious answer is that Fuentes is an avowed Jew-hater while Cruz is a staunch supporter of Israel.
Carlson stated during his interview that he thinks Cruz, Mike Huckabee, and other figures who are Christian and support Israel have been infected by a “brain virus.” About these “Christian Zionists,” he said: “I dislike them more than anybody. Because it’s Christian heresy, and I’m offended by that as a Christian.”
The Texas GOP is far right and for some time has been bankrolled by bigoted billionaires
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/04...ristian-texas/Former Texas House Speaker Joe Straus said on Thursday that Midland oil magnate Tim Dunn, one of the state’s most powerful and influential GOP megadonors, once told him that only Christians should hold leadership positions in the lower chamber.
Straus, a Republican who is Jewish, relayed the encounter in an interview with former Texas Tribune CEO Evan Smith at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. It appeared to be the first time Straus publicly confirmed the anecdote, which was first reported by Texas Monthly in a 2018 story that cited “Straus insiders.”
The alleged remarks came at a November 2010 meeting, shortly after Dunn’s political network had targeted many of the Democrats and moderate Republicans who had helped Straus ascend to the speakership the year before. With Straus poised to seek a second term as speaker the following January, he said he asked Dunn to meet in the hopes of finding common ground on “fiscal tax issues.”
But Dunn reportedly demanded that Straus replace “a significant number” of his committee chairs with tea party-aligned lawmakers backed by Dunn’s political advocacy group, Empower Texans. After Straus rebuffed the demand, the two began to talk about social policy, at which point Dunn allegedly said he believed only Christians should hold leadership posts.
“It was a pretty unsatisfactory meeting,” Straus said Thursday. “We never met again.”
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Mitch McConnell sees it too
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and you still lost and are losing voters because your side is joke and you cant deal with it......![]()
for zoomers WWII is about as distant in time as WWI was for my cohort growing up in the 1970s, and it shows
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Scientific racist Richard Hanania has some problems with Heritage caping for Carlson
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neither side has a monopoly on antisemitism, but one side tends to circle the wagons rather than ousting the antisemites
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-maga...oblem-ddbc39cbThe MAGA Right’s Antisemitism Problem
By failing to draw a clear line, JD Vance and the Heritage Foundation put conservatism in jeopardy.
right wing Jews continue to put Heritage on blast
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They control all of govt
Not according to them.
you underrate the people
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