The Press Turns a Blind Eye to Bernie Sanders’s Jeremy Corbyn Problem
The Jewish candidate doesn’t seem to mind being surrounded by anti-Semites.
December 16, 2019
The Jewish candidate doesn’t seem to mind being surrounded by anti-Semites.
On Thursday—the day of the national election in the United Kingdom—the Bernie Sanders campaign announced its support for the British Labor party. Setting aside the question of whether it is prudent for an American presidential candidate to endorse a foreign politician, especially one with a fondness for terrorists and dictators and who has unleashed a torrent of anti-Semitism in his own party, Noah Rothman notes that the Sanders campaign has some problems of its own that are not unlike Labor’s:
The Jewish candidate doesn’t seem to mind being surrounded by anti-Semites.
Accusing the victims of becoming the executioners in order to play on European sympathies.
A tax-exempt financial pipeline to Hamas.
“Utterly different from anything published in the Jewish world until then.”
Ernst Jünger and the Jews.
On Thursday—the day of the national election in the United Kingdom—the Bernie Sanders campaign announced its support for the British Labor party. Setting aside the question of whether it is prudent for an American presidential candidate to endorse a foreign politician, especially one with a fondness for terrorists and dictators and who has unleashed a torrent of anti-Semitism in his own party, Noah Rothman notes that the Sanders campaign has some problems of its own that are not unlike Labor’s:
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