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“No Jews allowed at the top of the Democratic Party,” blared Erick Erickson on the Trump-promoting platform X.
Shapiro “had to run from his Jewish heritage because of what the Democrats are saying about him,” said Senator JD Vance, claiming that “the vice presidential race, on the Democratic side, became… focused on his ethnicity.”
This is, on its face, preposterous. Kamala Harris’ husband and stepchildren are Jewish. President Biden’s Secretaries of State, Treasury, and Homeland Security are Jewish, as is his Attorney General. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer put it best, responding to Erickson with the simple retort, “News to me.”
And now, we are told, the Democratic party has been overrun by antisemites, as if a tiny sliver of the far-left fringe — again, explicitly rejected by leadership — represents the party with which most Jews affiliate. (Ironically, of course, the Republican party has been overrun by Christian Nationalists.)
Shapiro “had to run from his Jewish heritage because of what the Democrats are saying about him,” said Senator JD Vance, claiming that “the vice presidential race, on the Democratic side, became… focused on his ethnicity.”
This is, on its face, preposterous. Kamala Harris’ husband and stepchildren are Jewish. President Biden’s Secretaries of State, Treasury, and Homeland Security are Jewish, as is his Attorney General. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer put it best, responding to Erickson with the simple retort, “News to me.”
And now, we are told, the Democratic party has been overrun by antisemites, as if a tiny sliver of the far-left fringe — again, explicitly rejected by leadership — represents the party with which most Jews affiliate. (Ironically, of course, the Republican party has been overrun by Christian Nationalists.)
Responding to Walz pick, the Right resorts to antisemitism-baiting
No, Kamala Harris' campaign didn't choose Tim Walz over Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro because of antisemitism.
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