Adam Witkov: We’re Talking Out of Both Sides of Our Mouth on Israel
“I think influence from the left has maybe changed his tune or his actions with regards to Israel.”
“I think influence from the left has maybe changed his tune or his actions with regards to Israel.”
“I knew that Trump’s goals were to pack the courts with conservative judges who will allow him to do whatever he wants to do without consequences.”
“Nobody’s talking about whether they want Trump or Biden, but a lot of people are really looking forward to this political silly season being over.”
“I think [both candidates are] lousy. I may not vote for president. I would not vote for Joe Biden. I also don’t think I can vote for Donald Trump.”
“I think President Biden has been a strong supporter of Israel and certainly has during the response to the October 7 attacks.”
“When teachers can’t have discussions that help children develop critical thinking, that affects all students and the future of our workforce and country.”
“Are we going to revert to some sort of authoritarian, strong-man-proto-monarchy ideal, which some of the Republicans seem to want?”
“I absolutely never considered myself a Zionist. I kind of do now. Because of the antisemitism and attacks on Israel.”
It doesn’t shock me, but it saddens me that a lot of Jewish individuals who were donors or supporters of progressive causes are not extending similar recognition or support when Jews in Israel faced the aftermath of October 7.