Highlight from first 2024 U.S. presidential debate: Mango Caesar out-Zionazis senile vegetable
And Mango Caesar’s quip at the very end was utterly despicable.
To be clear so everyone “outside” these active Palestinian human rights discussions aren’t confused: zero principled people—who despise Biden to the core for his collaborationism of the Nazi State of “Israel”—will support Trump. As far as any of us—who care about the Palestinian people and especially the starved children—are concerned, the senile vegetocracy camp are hypocritically duplicitous lip-service liars on human rights contrasted with mangomongerist Orange Bolshevism’s honest and open confessions of wishing the Fourth Reich “finish” their Holocaustic cruelty.
On the matter of summing up the debate, an overview: firstly, the top two contenders are longstanding allies of the Judeo-Nazi puppet regime of the Middle East—Delaware’s chief vegetative export openly identifies as a Zionist,1 “has long gone further than many of his fellow Democrats in defense of Israel,”2 and was early on propped up politically by AIPAC’s machinations back in (and not exclusive to) 1988;3 as for Trump, I’ll just add for now that he was invited in 2016 to speak at AIPAC,4 which 8 years later went “full Trump.”5 ’Nuff said. Then you have the two debate moderators: Jake Tapper and Dana Bash of CNN—both propagated right-wing6 reactionary propaganda fearmongering about a fake epidemic of “college antisemitism” to slander pro-human rights opponents of Nazi-Zionist terror as Jew-haters.789 Of course, they don’t explain why the supposed “Jew-haters” in pro-Palestine crowds never have a problem with i.e. JVP and NK.
Alright, I don’t want to drift excessively off-topic, so back to the point: in the presidential debate, the two (Zionist) moderators emphasized the Israel-Palestine issue only as part of a (brief) foreign policy section,10 the previous rest devoted to the Ukraine fracas. Dana Bash introduced the subject with the following:
Moving on to the Middle East—in October, Hamas attacked Israel, killing more than a thousand people and taking hundreds of hostages. …
Bash’s statistics appear dubious at best (for those of you much more precisely informed on this matter, feel more than welcome to elaborate in the comments), considering all the questions about Israeli “friendly fire.”11 Anyways…
…when Bash asked Biden to explain “what additional leverage” would be used to end the war, Vegetable began by boasting of his “plan” and quickly propagated a major scapegoating canard followed by standard malarkic blather:
…the only one who wants the war to continue is Hamas, number one. They’re the only ones standing out. We’re still pushing hard from- to get them to accept- in the meantime, what’s happened in Israel [incoherent]- the only thing I’ve denied Israel was two-thousand pound bombs. They don’t work very well in populated areas, they kill a lotta innocent people. We’re providing Israel with all the weapons they need, and when they need them. And by the way, I’m the guy that organized the world against Iran when they had a full-blown [incoherent] ballistic missile attack on Israel. No one was hurt, no one is really was [sic] accidentally killed, and it stopped. We saved Israel, we are the biggest producer of support for Israel thanyone [sic] in the world, and so that’s- there are two different things—Hamas cannot be allowed to be continued. We continue to send our experts and our intelligence people to how they can get Hamas like we did bin Laden. You don’t have to do it—and by the way they’ve been greatly weakened, Hamas, greatly weakened, and they should be. They should be eliminated. But you got to be careful for what using certain weapons among population centers.
Oh, and if you thought Trump couldn’t get worse, you’re dead-wrong; this was what the Tangerine Emperor of Mar-a-Lago had to say:
As far as Israel and- and Hamas, Israel’s the one that wants to go- he said, the only one that wants to keep going is Hamas. Actually, Israel is the one. And you should let them go and let them finish the job. He [points finger at Biden] doesn’t want to do it, he’s become like a Palestinian. But they don’t like him because he’s a very bad Palestinian, he’s a weak one.
And… zero pushback from the moderators on Trump using “Palestinian” in his racist dogwhistling format against Biden. Neither did Biden rebuke Trump for blatant anti-Palestinian racism in his response, which instead focused entirely on NATO globalism. On a side note, this is not the first time Trump used the term “Palestinian” as a derogative slur, considering his invocation early this month when openly “out-Zionisting” Chuck Schumer.12
Oh, get ready for the worst part (and it came from Mango Caesar):
…for three and a half years, we’re living in hell. We have the Palestinians and we have everybody else rioting all over the place. You talk about Charlottesville. This is a hundred times Charlottesville, a thousand times Charlottesville, the whole country is exploding because of you [Biden], because they don’t respect you, and they have to respect their president, and they don’t respect you throughout the world…
Ah yes, a multiracial human rights coalition supported by thousands of Jews, by the way,13 is (somehow) worse than a literal neo-Nazi terrorist mob.14 Oh, and the White House—which long propagated that very canard15—hypocritically attacked Trump for the very same equivocation between Charlottesville Nazis and human rights activists for Palestinian dignity.16
Long story short: the presidential debate is between an incumbent left-wing Zionazi shill who boasts his status quo financing of a Middle Eastern Fascist puppet state perpetrating the Second Holocaust, and a right-wing opponent who thinks the present Judeo-Nazi brutality is not genocidal enough.
Smash both wings of reactionism! (and chuck RFK, Jr., somewhere in there as well17)
Jacob Kornbluh (Jul. 12, 2022), “‘I am a Zionist’: 5 key moments in Joe Biden’s relationship with Israel,” The Forward.
Noah Lanard (Dec. 22, 2023), “How Joe Biden Became America’s Top Israel Hawk,” Mother Jones.
Ibid.
Mitchell Plitnick (Mar. 24, 2016), “How Donald Trump Exposed AIPAC,” The New Republic.
Eric Alterman (Apr. 29, 2022), “Altercation: AIPAC Goes Full Trump,” The American Prospect.
Remember, the entire “college antisemitism” trope is a classic tool of the (pro-Zionist) mainstream American right wing as a cover to mask their own entrenched history of antisemitic attacks against Jews and Judaism. Although left-wing socialist incarnations have occassionally spawned in much older generations, antisemitism historically predominantly found itself a staple of right-wing reactionism dating back to the occultic Johannite Teutonicism of the Knights Templar, and technically much, much further.
Michael F. Brown (May 6, 2024), “Utter nonsense from CNN’s Jake Tapper,” The Electronic Intifada.
Apr. 22, 2024, “Fetterman 'not wrong' to compare anti-Israel protests to Charlottesville, CNN's Dana Bash says,” Fox News.
Phillip M. Bailey (Jun. 23, 2024), “Activists protest outside CNN anchor Jake Tapper's home, hit his coverage of Israel-Hamas war,” USA Today.
…despite America’s criminal financial collaboration of the Fourth Reich posing a top issue for the electorate and which is the key reason Biden lost support from what once comprised his base’s left wing. MSM priorities are sure something.
Max Blumenthal (Oct. 27, 2023), “October 7 testimonies reveal Israel’s military ‘shelling’ Israeli citizens with tanks, missiles,” The Grayzone.
Talia Jane (Jun. 6, 2024), “Trump Unveils New Brand of Racism With Chuck Schumer Insult,” The New Republic.
Oct. 19, 2023, “The largest ever Jewish protest in solidarity with Palestinians.” Jewish Voice for Peace.
Aubtin Heydari (Apr. 25, 2024), “The Grotesque Slander of Comparing Gaza Protesters to Neo-Nazis,” The New Republic.
Michael Arria (Oct. 31, 2023), “The Shift: White House compares Palestine activists to Charlottesville fascists,” Mondoweiss.
Brett Samuels (Apr. 25, 2024), “White House calls Trump’s Charlottesville ‘peanut’ comments ‘repugnant and divisive,’” The Hill.
See my previous post “RFK, Jr., peddles neo-Nazi propaganda.”
Those Biden and Trump quotes say it all. Truly, both of them are the best ... of the worst.
Appreciate all the links, too.