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  • Not quite. The US isn’t Israel. Israelis aren’t Americans. I don’t think I need remind you that the situation in 2001 was that the US was attacked. The US have not been attacked this time. This is another country.

    As much as Americans and/or American officials are willing to go to bat for Israel on the international stage, Americans largely are not prepared to potentially put boots on the ground for not-America, even if it’s an ally like Israel. Especially an ally as “divisive” as Israel and one who’s in the ME. As such, American public support for Israeli retaliation is going to be somewhat muted to prevent the possibility of US troops getting dragged in.

    Now if the US was attacked directly by Hamas, we wouldn’t be having this conversation right now because Gaza would be…I don’t even want to think about that. I’ll just leave it there.




  • On another discussion I was following, a commenter mentioned that John Stewart would be a good president because he’s able to speak truth to power and all that.

    But why would John Stewart want that? Not that he wants to be that; I’m pretty sure he’s given no indication of wanting to be president. Probably even the opposite, that he NEVER wants to be president. Because if he were president, there’s no way he’d be able to say and do the things he does today. The power of the presidency may be mighty, but the office is also rather restricting. And like you said, filled with boring, boring shit. The holder of the office doesn’t have the freedom to say and do whatever they want. Even Trump had to back-off or vacillate at times on things he initially said he’d do. Every president has. And it’s not just because they’re lying to get elected. Well, not always.

    All they to say…I don’t know much about Cornel West, but given the little I know, I agree with you. Not being the president surely isn’t as powerful. But you get way more latitude and freedom to say and do what you want. And for someone as outspoken as West, it probably makes more sense this way.





  • Are there enough GOP House members from competitive or bluer districts that could swing this? I know the GOP has a razor thin majority, so it shouldn’t be that many who would need to vote with Democrats.

    At the same time, that kind of thing, some kind of coalition, just isn’t feasible in the US. Any Republican, no matter if the district is safe or not, who votes for Jeffries would be primaried. And the primaries show us that the extremes tend to win them. It’d be political suicide.

    We literally saw this in action on Saturday. McCarthy chose to put up a clean CR that Democrats were willing to and did support. And in return he just became the first Speaker to be removed through a Motion to Vacate.