Tucker Carlson
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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.
in its 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.
Now, why would the Republican primary in the 4th District of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, a place doubtless most Israelis have never visited or can locate, why would that be so important for Israel?
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.
So without that, the Greater Israel Project is done.
Israel can exist in its 48 borders.
Maybe it probably can't hold on to its 67 borders, which is to say Gaza, West Bank, it's going to be a slog.