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@TheProudJew

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Tal Cohen | 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Tal Cohen | 🇺🇸🇮🇱@TheProudJew·
Ben Shapiro dunked on Candace with more likes and less views And now he just did it to Tucker We are done with the woke reich Congratulations on your 5 seconds of fame you fucks
Ben Shapiro@benshapiro

Hey, who would call Donald Trump the anti-Christ, host a series of Hamas sympathizers and Nazi stans, praise Maduro and the Iranian mullahs, simp for Vladimir Putin, and promote conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's death...all while selling Indian-made nicotine pouches?

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Tal Cohen | 🇺🇸🇮🇱
No you care about social media when it comes to Israel and Jews that’s all. Like they said. They could bomb ships in the straits but you come run your fat mouth on X about Israeli influencers. Look around buddy. X isn’t real life. Look at all the black pillars this year get dominated by MAGA. It’s okay, you’re Tucker guy. I understand. Just don’t pretend it’s something else.
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
@mazzarito I care about social media because it’s my job to care. I’m concerned about foreign countries manipulating narratives online.
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Amit Segal, an Israeli media personality who primarily uses X to criticize the Vice President and has attacked the President’s MOU, claims there are no Israeli-funded social media accounts attempting to undermine the President’s negotiations with Iran. lol
Amit Segal@AmitSegal

There is apparently a “very discreet, extremely well-funded campaign” to derail negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, according to Vice President JD Vance on Joe Rogan’s show last night. Why is the Vice President perpetuating this dubious claim? The reason is simple: it benefits him too. Much like other theories that find a home on Rogan’s podcast, this one is thinly sourced and vastly misinterpreted. The article Vance cites for this conspiracy does indeed point to an Israeli-funded influence operation—a FARA-registered, Israeli-government-funded campaign, run through political consultant Brad Parscale’s Clock Tower X, pushing pro-Israel content into the MAGA ecosystem, including through paid influencers who reportedly received suggested language via private group chats and compensation tied to engagement. Where the article cuts against him is on the one point his whole story depends on: that this was a deliberate campaign built “to derail the negotiations” and keep the war going indefinitely. The Time magazine reporting establishes no such intent. Per the article, the contracted goal was preventing young conservatives from turning against Israel—a reputation campaign, not an anti-ceasefire operation. The sabotage motive is Vance’s attribution, not the reporting’s finding. And the two people best positioned to know deny his version. Parscale flatly says he never worked to undermine Trump, the memorandum of understanding, or the ceasefire, and calls the “prolong the war” charge false—the invention of anonymous officials who needed a bogeyman. The Israeli side, far from running a war-prolonging operation, is furious the expensive campaign failed—”we are pissed at Brad Parscale… things have only gotten worse”—with Pew Research Center polling showing Israel’s favorability at a decade’s low. Perhaps they shouldn’t be so negative; apparently the failed Hasbara campaign was not a waste of money, after all, a senior source has alleged it destroyed the memorandum of understanding. On the other hand, one would think an operation potent enough to derail a superpower’s negotiations could, at minimum, impose a cost on the man denouncing it. It couldn’t. Vance named it, on the biggest podcast in the country, and likely walked away stronger for it. More revealing than the theory itself was Vance’s posture toward the supposed psychological operation. “[Israel is] a country of 9 million people. We have 330 million people. And so, of course, they’re going to try to persuade Americans,” Vance told Rogan. Israel’s efforts to sway American foreign policy are not themselves suspect—”a lot of other countries do [it],” he said—the danger, in his telling, is that American officials “will act in ways that do not serve the American public” as a result. Vance folded Israel in with Qatar and Russia. “It doesn’t bother me that Qatar tries to influence the United States…. I like a lot of the Qataris, just like I like a lot of the Israelis…. It frankly doesn’t even bother me that Russia or some of these other countries do it. It’s just the nature of being a political leader in 2026,” he said. Israel might reasonably object to the company. The “it doesn’t bother me” is not magnanimous tolerance but a demotion. Bundle Israel with a Hamas sponsor and an adversary state under one shrug, and Israel is no longer a friend or ally that recently fought beside the U.S. wing to wing but simply the more agnostic and malicious-sounding “foreign interest.” Note, too, where he relocates the guilt. In another indictment disguised as an absolution, Vance doesn’t blame Israel; his anger lands on “American officials” who “act in ways that do not serve the American public.” It echoes the statement that sent Jewish groups into a frenzy, when, asked whether Israel controls the government, he assured a young Republican only that it does not control “this administration.” In short: the conspiracy exists—he is simply not part of it, though one suspects he’ll be able to name who is when the time is right. It is the same dance he performs on the “divergent interests” between Israel and the U.S. He never names them, because naming them would force him to describe the divergence. Far easier to gesture at a shadow, assuring believers that it does exist and holding its contents in reserve for a moment when he’ll need to brandish it. Why romance the conspiracists now? Because, as the Wall Street Journal put it, Vance has had a “Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week.” His crowning foreign-policy achievement—the ceasefire he negotiated with the Iranian regime—has been going up in fire and smoke for a week. His doctrine of restraint took another blow when President Trump broke with him by signaling greater support for Ukraine. And to cap it off, hedge-fund magnate Ken Griffin, a major Republican donor, said he’d favor Secretary of State Marco Rubio over Vance in a 2028 GOP primary. He has stumbled on a fantastic escape from having to admit that his signature foreign-policy achievement collapsed because his boss is less predictable than quantum mechanics and the men he sat across from are fanatics: blame Israel. It’s hardly original. But none of this pays unless there’s a constituency that wants to hear the explanation. By Vance’s own framing, there is a “massive pro-Israel, anti-Israel debate in the United States of America”—and he is the highly electable “reasonable moderate” standing in the middle of it. Vance professed confusion at being called antisemitic. His defense doubles as the explanation for why he keeps sounding like it: “look at the way young Republicans versus Republicans over the age of sixty-five approach this issue,” he said. “Right now, Israel is losing the public opinion battle in the United States of America. It is a simple and obvious fact. Donald Trump has said that publicly.” Few genuinely believe he harbors an animus against Jews. His animus is toward power—Israel is simply, at this moment, a convenient face of it. But a friendly suggestion to the vice president: if you’d rather not be called antisemitic, it might help not to claim—against the Department of Justice, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the very files you released—that Jeffrey Epstein “clearly had connections to the highest levels of Israeli intelligence.” People can easily get confused.

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John Smith@whererugoin1·
@TheProudJew Jesus is king. I’d spit on you directly rat, go suck the blood of a 3 year old and pray to Hashem rabbi. You disgusting dogs are exposed. 💩
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Let’s not be mistaken China didn’t do this alone They had help from the democrats and Joe Biden
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John Smith@whererugoin1·
@TheProudJew China never did anything, maybe your inbred brain can’t comprehend. Trump is a liar and a con artist you Jewish rat.
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@TheProudJew Why are you in my feed asking a question that has no context?
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Tal Cohen | 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Any news station that refused to air Trumps speech is as apart of the theft and cover up of the 2020 election
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So everything we new to be true about the 2020 elections where true. Only issue is how are the new woke Reich going to blame Israel over China for this ?
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Tal Cohen | 🇺🇸🇮🇱
@JaimeeUSA No he was a Palestinian ! I mean a Christian! Oops I mean a Buddhist! These people are so fucking weird who want to change religion to make their own truth. But their truth is their truth. Not the truth. Morons.
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@JacobGestetner @rowdy_ad Can’t fix stupid bubba His brain is fried He closes his eyes at night and sees Jewish stars circling him in fear of his life before he wakes up and sees Bibi sitting in the room with him. He’s not normal bro
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Jacob Gestetner
Jacob Gestetner@JacobGestetner·
@TheProudJew @rowdy_ad I was just wondering, how is it possible that the population is 2.4% of the United States? And he could bring the heat for that and not for the somali immigrants and so on.And so on, i'm just wondering why I'd like to understand people
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I don’t think JD Vance is Antisemitic. I do think JD Vance has friends that are though. Maybe I’m wrong? Who knows. I do think he’s reading the landscape of 2028 and unfortunately he probably thinks Israel is going to be a big piece of how he wins or doesn’t. Either way I don’t fully trust him and I’m looking forward to Rubio or Desantis (who doesn’t get enough respect for what he has done as Florida governor)
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@JacobGestetner @rowdy_ad Jacob you’re dealing with someone who no matter what you say he doesn’t care. I could dismantle his entire argument but it’ll be a waste of time. He believes his truth to be truth and he’s not interested in having open dialogue.
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Jacob Gestetner
Jacob Gestetner@JacobGestetner·
@rowdy_ad @TheProudJew Interesting question, why don't you bring the heat to I don't know the African American community, the Muslim community? They are representative way more than the Jews. I'm just wondering or you only I have the balls to bring up jews.Because it's the new style to do nowadays
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
It’s important to remember that all of these accounts trashing VP @JDVance for appearing on @joerogan’s podcast opposed President Trump in the 2024 primary. Clowns.
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