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55. In 2022 AIPAC endorsed 109 Rethug traitors who refused to certify Biden, almost of whom still push the Big Lie
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 03:04 AM
Mar 27
Including the christofash Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Gym Jordan, ultra MAGAt Elise Stefanik, Kevin McCarthy, the crazed gunhumper Greg Steube, Ronny 'Trump's drunk Dr Feelgood' Jackson, Joe 'you lie!' Wilson, John 'I am a racist, climate change denying MAGAt, but look!, Henry Cuellar campaigns and fundraises for me so it's all good' Carter, Troy Nehls, etc etc)


Why pro-Israel lobby group Aipac is backing election deniers and extremist Republicans

Among those candidates endorsed by Aipac is the New York congresswoman Elise Stefanik, a Trump loyalist whose home town newspaper criticised her for “despicable” advertising and “hateful rhetoric” that promoted the racist and antisemitic “great replacement theory”, claiming the US is being flooded with immigrants to outvote white people. The Times Union accused Stefanik of “fear-based political tactics”.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/18/pro-israel-lobby-group-aipac-midterms-election-deniers-and-extremist-republicans



The US’s largest pro-Israel lobby group is backing dozens of racists, homophobes and election deniers running for Congress next month because they have pledged to defend Israel against stiffening criticism of its oppression of the Palestinians. The powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) has justified endorsing Republicans with extremist views, including members of Congress with ties to white supremacist groups and representatives who attempted to block Joe Biden’s election victory, on the grounds that the singular issue of support for Israel trumps other considerations.

But Aipac’s support for rightwing politicians has privately embarrassed some Democrats also endorsed by the powerful group and drawn accusations from more moderate pro-Israel organisations that it is attempting to stifle legitimate criticism of hardline Israeli policies. Logan Bayroff, a spokesman for J Street, a group campaigning for Washington to take a stronger stand to end the occupation of Palestinian territories, accused Aipac of attempting to impose a narrow definition of what it is to be pro-Israel amid shifting views in Democratic ranks.

“Their actions have made clear that they view pro-Israel, pro-peace progressive Democrats as threats – and Trumpist Republicans as allies. That worldview could not be more out of touch with the vast majority of American Jews,” he said. “Aipac may hope to silence and intimidate political leaders who believe that settlement expansion, endless conflict and permanent occupation are harmful to Israel, the Palestinian people and US interests. Ultimately, however, these common-sense views are too popular, widespread and important to be suppressed, and will continue to gain strength within American politics and among the American Jewish community.”

Aipac’s backing of extreme rightwing Republicans follows its $27m advertising campaign during the Democratic primaries to defeat candidates who spoke up for Palestinian rights, mostly with attacks over issues that had nothing to do with Israel. The campaign is part of push by more hawkish pro-Israel groups to shore up support in Congress in the face of rising advocacy for the Palestinian cause within the Democratic party and erosion of approval for Israeli actions among American Jews, particularly younger people.

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Updated list:

https://jstreet.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/AIPAC-Endorsee-List-042022.pdf

AIPAC endorsees that voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election results

Robert Aderholt (AL-04)
Jerry Carl (AL-01)
Barry Moore (AL-02)
Gary Palmer (AL-06)
Mike Rogers (AL-03)
Andy Biggs (AZ-05)

Debbie Lesko (AZ-08)
David Schweikert (AZ-01)
Rick Crawford (AK-01)
Ken Calvert (CA-41)
Mike Garcia (CA-27)
Darrell Issa (CA-48)
Doug LaMalfa (CA-01)
Kevin McCarthy (CA-20)
Jay Obernolte (CA-23)
Doug Lamborn (CO-05)
Kat Cammack (FL-03)
Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25)
Byron Donalds (FL-19)
Neal Dunn (FL-02)
Scott Franklin (FL-15)
Carlos Gimenez (FL-26)
Brian Mast (FL-18)
Bill Posey (FL-08)
John Rutherford (FL-04)
Greg Steube (FL-17)
Daniel Webster (FL-11)
Rick Allen (GA-12)
Buddy Carter (GA-01)
Ross Fulcher (ID-01)
Mike Bost (IL-12)
Jim Baird (IN-04)
Jim Banks (IN-03)
Greg Pence (IN-06)

Ron Estes (KS-04)
Jake LaTurner (KS-02)
Tracey Mann (KS-01)
Hal Rogers (KY-05)
John Kennedy (LA-Sen)

Garret Graves (LA-06)
Clay Higgins (LA-03)
Mike Johnson (LA-04)
Steve Scalise (LA-01)

Andy Harris (MD-01)
Jack Bergman (MI-01)
Lisa McClain (MI-09)
Tim Walberg (MI-05)
Michelle Fischbach (MN-07)
Michael Guest (MS-03)
Trent Kelly (MS-01)
Steven Palazzo (MS-04)
Sam Graves (MO-06)
Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-03)
Jason Smith (MO-08)
Matt Rosendale (MT-02)
Adrian Smith (NE-03)
Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)
Yvette Herrell (NM-02)
Chris Jacobs (NY-24)
Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)
Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Dan Bishop (NC-08)
Virginia Foxx (NC-05)
Richard Hudson (NC-09)
Greg Murphy (NC-03)
David Rouzer (NC-07)
Steve Chabot (OH-01)
Bill Johnson (OH-06)
Jim Jordan (OH-04)
Stephanie Bice (OK-05)
Tom Cole (OK-04)
Kevin Hern (OK-01)
Mike Kelly (PA-16)
Dan Meuser (PA-09)
Scott Perry (PA-10)
Guy Reschenthaler (PA-14)
Lloyd Smucker (PA-11)
G.T. Thompson (PA-15)
Jeff Duncan (SC-03)
Ralph Norman (SC-05)
Tom Rice (SC-07)
William Timmons (SC-04)
Joe Wilson (SC-02)
Tim Burchett (TN-02)

Scott DesJarlais (TN-04)
Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03)
Mark Green (TN-07)
Diana Harshbarger (TN-01)
David Kustoff (TN-08)
John Rose (TN-06)
Jodey Arrington (TX-19)
Brian Babin (TX-36)
Michael Burgess (TX-26)
John Carter (TX-31)
Michael Cloud (TX-27)
Lance Gooden (TX-05)
Ronny Jackson (TX-13)
Troy Nehls (TX-22)

August Pfluger (TX-11)
Pete Sessions (TX-17)
Beth Van Duyne (TX-24)
Randy Weber (TX-14)
Roger Williams (TX-25)
Chris Stewart (UT-02)
Ben Cline (VA-06)
Morgan Griffith (VA-09)
Rob Wittman (VA-01)
Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05)
Carol Miller (WV-01)
Why WTF? Fiendish Thingy Mar 26 #1
A large majority if Israeli-American support Dems. So AIPAC is going against their constituency. nt TeamProg Mar 26 #2
AIPAC isn't going "against Dems"... brooklynite Mar 26 #4
AIPAC doesn't contribute to political candidates. Individual members do. They are a political action committee, JohnSJ Mar 26 #8
"AIPAC isn't going "against Dems..." ??? progressoid Mar 26 #15
So we can't support another Dem? brooklynite Mar 26 #16
We? progressoid Mar 26 #20
The Sanders emails referenced Bowman and Bush... brooklynite Mar 26 #25
This is really simple... progressoid Mar 26 #29
"Is this a H2O Man Mar 27 #45
Sure. Jump in, the water's fine! progressoid Mar 27 #59
So 2/3s is going for Democrats! AZSkiffyGeek Mar 26 #19
Nope. That dog don't hunt. progressoid Mar 26 #24
I recall that the Democratic Leadership in the House said vendors who aid campaigns against rpannier Mar 27 #48
In 2022 AIPAC endorsed 109 Rethug traitors who refused to certify Biden, almost of whom still push the Big Lie Celerity Mar 27 #56
AIPAC's constituency is not Israeli-Americans Fiendish Thingy Mar 26 #22
So Leader Jeffries and former Speaker Pelosi are accepting support from.... brooklynite Mar 26 #27
Oh, I think they're plenty savvy. Fiendish Thingy Mar 26 #32
Candidates/campaigns are accepting money from the lobbying arm of a foreign political party? lapucelle Mar 26 #34
Israel has been interfering in U.S. elections... Grins Mar 26 #3
Post removed Post removed Mar 26 #7
Thank-you. +++ JohnSJ Mar 26 #9
You're the only one to bring up "JOOZ". PSPS Mar 26 #10
Just because you don't know the antisemitic trope being peddled AZSkiffyGeek Mar 26 #11
I guess I'm missing "the antisemitic trope" in this thread. Where is it? PSPS Mar 26 #14
Thanks for calling me an antisemite! AZSkiffyGeek Mar 26 #17
Sorry, but I see nothing about "JOOZ" controlling the government anywhere in this thread outside of your own post. PSPS Mar 26 #21
How so? lapucelle Mar 26 #35
How? betsuni Mar 27 #57
Intetesting factoid: in the us intelligence community getagrip_already Mar 26 #5
Thank you, I support Israel, but facts are facts. harumph Mar 26 #12
As do i..... strongly getagrip_already Mar 26 #13
Where is your so-called "factoid" coming from? former9thward Mar 26 #37
No RandySF Mar 27 #52
Good news! I'm hopeful that George Latimer beats Bowman in NY, and Wesley Bell can beat Cori Bush in MO. tritsofme Mar 26 #6
Yes! Nixie Mar 26 #28
You didn't mention this part of the email... brooklynite Mar 26 #18
Is that correct? lapucelle Mar 26 #33
Bernie himself brooklynite Mar 26 #36
I wonder why anyone would refer to themselves as a "group". lapucelle Mar 26 #38
Just a fundraising email. Politicians do that, it's status quo. betsuni Mar 26 #23
"progressives" No, they are not going after progressives. Nixie Mar 26 #26
Makes my life easier. Any Dem AIPAC targets goes on my donation list. Nanjeanne Mar 26 #30
Thanks Bernie. The anti-war movement is being revived at last. Ping Tung Mar 26 #31
Anti-war? Mountainguy Mar 26 #40
Gaza is getting the most attention but there are plenty of others to be against. Ping Tung Mar 27 #43
Is there anybody Mountainguy Mar 27 #50
What "anti-war movement" revived? Do you mean '60s anti-Vietnam war? betsuni Mar 26 #41
Take your pick. Ping Tung Mar 27 #42
But Vietnam and Iraq were extremely different situations from the Israel/Palestine conflict. betsuni Mar 27 #44
Hawks and Doves then and now. Ping Tung Mar 27 #46
Bernie Sanders: "Now, I'm not a pacifist. There are times when war may be necessary." betsuni Mar 27 #49
Bernie Sanders: "I'm not a pacifist." betsuni Mar 29 #60
I agree. Bernie doesn't claim to be a pacifist. Ping Tung Mar 29 #61
In this case, anti-war means letting Hamas get away. RandySF Mar 27 #53
Those who kill civilians shouldn't get away with it. Ping Tung Mar 27 #58
Maybe Senator Sanders isn't aware of Democratic leadership's policy of endorsing incumbents. lapucelle Mar 26 #39
FUCK AIPAC. Sky Jewels Mar 27 #47
I wouldn't equate advancing a country's survival with the NRA. RandySF Mar 27 #54
In 2022 AIPAC endorsed 109 Rethug traitors who refused to certify Biden, almost of whom still push the Big Lie Celerity Mar 27 #55
Bowman called reports of sexual assault by Hamas "propaganda". RandySF Mar 27 #51
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