Tucker Carlson
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Are you an anti-Semite? Twitch Massey says, no, actually the Republican Jewish Coalition is spending millions to beat me because I don't believe in sending more money to Israel to fund their genocide against the Palestinians. She doesn't say that, but that's what this is about. Should the United States government pay for a genocide? No, would be the answer for most people. But the reporter doesn't even listen to it. Are you an anti-Semite? Yes or no? Twitch almost was Massey and said, well, yeah, yeah, I'm an anti-Semite, but I mean, what?
Are you an anti-Semite? So the reporting says it twice. Anti-Semite, anti-Semite. When Massey's critique of our foreign aid package to Israel has nothing to do with Judaism, Jewish ethnic identity. It has no connection whatsoever to blood libel or well poisoning or any of the
Historical examples that are often dredged up to compare people like Thomas Massey to, you're a Nazi. He's in no sense a Nazi. In fact, he's an anti-authoritarian, unlike the reporter from CBS News, who's bludgeoning him over the head with slander. So you may say to yourself, well, of course that's CBS News. You may not even be aware that that was bought by a
Hieno osallistuja IDFin, Israelin vahvistusvoimien, ja osa ratkaisua, ehkä ainoa ratkaisu, jota on CBS-yhdistelmällä tällä hetkellä, on kysyä näitä kysymyksiä. Jos et tiedä niitä tietoja, voit ajatella, että se on vain maailmanlaajuisen mediaan, maailmanlaajuisen mediaan, käyttäen samaa taktiikkaa, jota he aina ovat. Slanderia, inuendoja, haasteita, jossa hän kysyy kysymyksiä, ei pysyä kuuntelemaan vastauksia, ei ole aivan kiinnostunut tekemään mitään, pysyä agendaa. Ja olet oikeassa.
But what's so revealing is that it wasn't just liberal mainstream CBS news. It was what's often incorrectly described as the far right. The far right. Far right meaning, I don't know, anyone who's against mass migration, who raises his voice or something. But that would include Mark Levin.
Someone who spent a lot of his life denouncing the lamestream media. And yet if you listen to Mark Levin's critique of the Massey race, it's identical to the CBS News critique of the race, which is Massey has no valid points. It's impossible to imagine Massey could be opposing
aid to Israel except out of personal hatred, animus, out of antisemitism. It's impossible to imagine any American could support something so crazy as not sending billions to Israel, so the only people supporting Masi must be radical jihadis. Here's Mark Levin. I'm looking at the support from Masi. It's the most radical jihadis in our country.
It's actually not funny. It's so ludicrous that it's funny. It's precisely what the CBS News guy just said to him. Well, clearly you're a Jew-hater, you're an anti-Semite. And Massey's the perfect foil for this, because he sincerely isn't. He doesn't even fully understand what the guy's talking about. No, I just don't think we should send money to a foreign country. They're mad at Massey. Why? One Republican out of 217 who hasn't taken money from the Israeli lobby. Why are they so mad at him? Why was it so important?
for the Israeli lobby to spend tens of millions of dollars to crush this guy. He wasn't stopping really the status quo in any way. He did help get some of the Epstein files. Some of the Epstein files were released, and God bless him for that. He tried his hardest. But one man against 216 other members of his party is not going to get very far by definition, so why don't you leave him alone? Why force the issue? Why are they so mad at this guy? Why is Trump so mad at him? Why is Miriam Adelson so mad?
And of course the answer is because Thomas Massey was willing to say out loud that there is an Israel lobby. There is a foreign country whose supporters in the United States in positions of prominence are making campaign contributions purely on the basis of what's good for a foreign country. Their loyalty is not to the United States. It's to a foreign country. Well, that's just true. It's just a fact. But you can't say that. Why can't you say it? Well, because it's true. That's why.
If it was a lie if you were claiming the earth was flat, they'd ignore you. But precisely because it is true, it's the truest thing. In fact, it's the definitive fact in American politics, you're not allowed to say it. And he did. Now, why do we say that's true? Isn't that an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory? Well, I don't know. Let's go to the Israeli press, which for all its many faults is a little bit more honest. It's a little bit less constipated.
It's use of language. They can kind of say things out loud because who's watching? Haaretz, the traditionally liberal paper in Israel, publishes an English language edition. And here was its headline yesterday. Look at this. There it is. The most consequential Republican primary for Israel is happening in Kentucky.
Miksi israelilaiset eivät kuitenkaan löytäisi israelilaisia? Miksi se olisi niin tärkeää Israelille?
Well, because lots of things they tell you are not true are entirely true. First among them is Israel could not exist without the United States in its present form. Its ambitions would be at best vastly curtailed, because everything outside its borders that Israel does is done with American tax dollars and with the backstop of the lives of American servicemen.
Joten sen eteenpäin Yhdysvallan projekti on tehty. Israel voi olla 48 rajoja, ehkä, mutta se ei todennäköisesti voida pysyä 67 rajoilla. Se tarkoittaa, että Gaza, West Bank, se on sellaista. Koska Yhdysvallat tekee sitä mahdollista. Israelin ekspansio on palkittu ja varoitettu Yhdysvallan rajojen kanssa.
Ja jokainen, joka sanoo sitä ääneen, se on täysin totta, ei ole mitään parempaa globaalista politiikasta kuin se, mutta jokainen, joka sanoo sen, osoittaa pelin ja täytyy loppua. Ja siksi, vaikka Israelissa he tietävät, että Thomas Masseyin vahvistus on ensimmäinen vahvistus. Mutta itsessään se kuulostaa niin kuin anti-Semiteen konspiratiivinen teoria.
A republican primary in a minor republican state, not even a state of commonwealth, whatever that is, is being orchestrated from Israel with Israel's interests in mind, not America's interests? What are you, a Nazi? Not in Israel you're not, if you say that, because it's true. And they said it. So Massey says, well, it's AIPAC, the Republican Jewish Coalition. They're the ones opposing me. It's not a groundswell of support from within
The district for my opponent, Ed, whatever his name is, Galran or Galra, no one even knows how to pronounce his name. He's not a, I mean, is he a real person? I don't know. His only real meaningful campaign pledge is to bring back the draft. The draft? How many people are in support of a draft? How many people of draft age are in support of a draft? None. Why would you want a draft? Do the Joint Chiefs want a draft? Would it make the military better if we had a draft? Why would we have a draft?
When entire wars are fought with drones, do we need a draft? Ed Gullrin or whatever this composite figure is calling himself wants a draft. Can you think of a more totalitarian and less popular position for any person running for office to take that I want a draft? Vote for me and I will take your child and send him to go die for Israel. Is that actually a campaign pledge? He made that pledge.
Masi's point is, this guy who refused to have a single debate with the incumbent, not one, who has no obvious support in the district, this guy only has a chance because AIPAC, from whom I've never taken a dollar, the only Republican who's never taken money from AIPAC, AIPAC is on his side. That's Thomas Masi's position. To which CBS News and Mark Levin and all the other dumb people and MAGA World...