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Khive is a right wing psy-op

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Pasta Fagioli
Pasta Fagioli@diffrentpork·
@wyatt_riot_69 This is so funny if you get it but I'm expecting to see some confused replies
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Kirk Chungus
Kirk Chungus@wyatt_riot_69·
I saw this sign for a Free Planter and nearly had a heart attack. The Maine voters are tiiiiiiired
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Ambassador Mike Huckabee
Ambassador Mike Huckabee@GovMikeHuckabee·
The left-wing activist who set up this stunt says "The embassy is involved." That is NOT TRUE. We did NOT know a member of Congress was coming. We would have said don't go to restricted zone. As FACTS come out, it's not helping the desired narrative. Not "held at gunpoint."
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger

I encourage everyone to watch footage of Ro Khanna's supposedly violent "detainment," which was released by the crazed activists on his own team. What a glorious self-own.

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(Ta-coh) enjoyer
(Ta-coh) enjoyer@MookerT56·
No matter what happens, always remember this race. Establishment needed over 50 million dollars and had to force out the third candidate to allow them to circle the wagons, and proceed to go on smear campaigns against him as well and his cross endorsement Will Lawrence
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024

Punchbowl News: Senator Gray Peters of Michigan (D) endorses Haley Stevens for US Senate in Michigan over Abdul El-Sayed

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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
You describe the incident as "a bit delayed in driving forward." In America and most democracies, being blockaded by armed settlers and the IDF for 75 minutes (which no one disputes) would constitute detention/false imprisonment and the perpetrators arrested. Israel's response not understanding what rights are is almost more disturbing than the horrific incident itself witnessed by the NYT photographer, other Americans, and Israelis and confirmed by the Jerusalem Post, NYT, and Reuters.
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur

Alas, Mr. Congressman, I'm not lying. And I started this line of questioning assuming you were telling the truth. I've written long essays on extremist Israeli violence in the West Bank. I know it happens. I was ready, at first glance, to believe it happened here. But it didn't. This wasn't Israeli violence. This was agitprop for your American audiences. I said explicitly that I'm not familiar with the details of that area. It took a lot of effort for JPost to find out what it found out -- which was that it was a closed military zone only recently opened. But if you'd coordinated your visit with Israeli authorities, this would have been sorted out from the start. Those soldiers weren't angry or aggressive, they seemed mostly just confused about the status of the area and how to handle your visit. Because, you know, there was no coordination. JPost suggests all that in the article you yourself shared. And what of the violence? Your group had cameras -- a professional photographer and at least one bodycam -- yet you've produced no evidence that I've seen of the violence you claim to have experienced. Remember that you claimed the violence was sufficient to demand that Netanyahu order the prosecution of those soldiers. I've seen that sort of violence before; if you produce that footage, I'll join your demand for prosecution. That's not rhetoric. I really will, wholeheartedly. But if you don't, I think it's safe to assume you blew up a small inconvenience caused by your own refusal to talk to Israelis. In a similar vein, you used the word "detained" as if you were unlawfully held against your will -- and hide behind its second meaning, that you were a bit delayed in driving forward into the area. The first is on the spectrum of kidnapping crimes, the second is the sort of problem you'd encounter at the entrance to a federal building as you search your pockets for an ID. Which was it? Anyway, you were angling for some domestic political brownie points, and congratulations, you got 'em.

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Pasta Fagioli
Pasta Fagioli@diffrentpork·
@ZaidJilani Idk if anybody thought he was all that great you just only get so many choices
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
Tom Steyer pretended he was the most progressive person who ever existed when he ran for CA GOV. But he is not spending any money on a Super PAC to help El Sayed or other progressives who are running up against corporate money that is outspending them 10 or 20 to 1.
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James Lippens
James Lippens@ShamebyJames2·
@diffrentpork @shadihamid @mattyglesias Oh yeah because the only two options are going independent or making your entire campaign about AIPAC and accusing everyone that doesn’t repeat your lines verbatim of being personally responsible for genocide
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Shadi Hamid@shadihamid·
With all due respect to @mattyglesias, the last few weeks have suggested to me that the center-left cares more about beating down the left than they do about beating Trump. We've seen the re-introduction of "woke" tropes by the Democratic establishment, weaponized against Abdul El-Sayed to suggest he's some kind of mysogonist, without any actual evidence. To accuse a Muslim man of misogyny is a classic trope, of course. If I was someone who cared about the future of the Democratic Party and it's ability to compete with the GOP, I'd be more enthusiastic about people like Abdul and Zohran, who model a positive "clean-living" masculinity. I'd be be enthusiastic about their ability to turn out young voters who are otherwise disaffected by a party that doesn't seem to want to listen to them. They're also practicing Muslims who respect the role of religion in public life, something we need more of in an overly secularized Democratic Party. This doesn't mean that everyone has to like Abdul or want him to win. Even if you want him to lose, you should see that he has something genuinely positive to offer to the Democratic Party. When the left wants to beat establishment candidates, it's called "factionalism." When the establishment wants to beat the left, it's not called that. It's just normal and unaccounted for. Take @neeratanden for example. Her feed is mostly about her disdain for the left. I don't see how this is constructive. And those of us who are not part of the Democratic establishment shouldn't concede too much ground on these points. I worry, though, that we have.
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Pasta Fagioli@diffrentpork·
@HaleyforMI Maybe you think this is helping you but the reason you're winning is because the older population think Obama endorsed you
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James Lippens
James Lippens@ShamebyJames2·
@shadihamid @mattyglesias Remarkable. It is the left that has declared open war on the center. You’re mad that the people you’ve made public enemy number one are fighting back?
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Pasta Fagioli@diffrentpork·
@LeftOfLansing They don't care about us or our citizens and it's obnoxious. 99% of people commenting on this race don't understand or care about Michigan whatsoever.
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LeftOfLansing@LeftOfLansing·
It’s weird how Haley Stevens and her people aren’t celebrating how 80+ thousand Wayne County citizens got their medical debt erased. I thought Haley said she’d fight for affordability in Michigan?
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LeftOfLansing@LeftOfLansing·
I don’t get how erasing the medical debt for 80,000 Michiganders is a losing issue for Abdul El Sayed. The plan is to erase $700 million in the end. What’s Haley Stevens done being “moderate” other than watching the Trump Regime make more Michiganders lose their health insurance?
Joetta Appiah@JoettaAppiah

So let me get this straight... AES overstated his claim that he rebuilt the Wayne County juvenile detention facility, and he also falsely claimed he erased $700 million in medical debt, something he's consistently touted on the campaign trail? Hmmmmm... okay then. #MISEN

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Pasta Fagioli@diffrentpork·
@ryangrim This is still pretty winnable I think, but yeah. It could go either way.
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palki 🌹
palki 🌹@themeasuredtake·
it’s getting hard to tell the difference between establishment centrist democrats and republicans x.com/uaw/status/206…
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews

🇺🇸 The United Auto Workers says it issued a cease-and-desist order to “A Stronger Michigan,” accusing the super PAC of using the union’s wheel logo in election ads supporting Rep. Haley Stevens, whom the UAW has not endorsed. The union said its members interviewed candidates before voting by a two-thirds majority to endorse Abdul El-Sayed, and accused the PAC of trying to mislead voters and undermine that process. Semafor’s @daveweigel also reported that Barack Obama’s office confirmed the former president has not endorsed anyone in the race. Stevens has not claimed otherwise, but ads featuring Obama’s 2018 praise of her are circulating in Michigan and leaving some voters with the impression that he has.

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Forrest Miller 🎥🏆
Forrest Miller 🎥🏆@AlwaysFlacko·
It must be a coincidence that Left-Leaning people mildly critical of Israel.. Ro Khanna, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Peter Beinart.. actually go to visit Israel and end up FAR more radicalized by how it bad it actually is lmfao. Right? Just a coincidence that keeps happening??
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Zachary Braiterman
Zachary Braiterman@ZacharyBraiterm·
@shadihamid @mattyglesias the DSA just butchered Democratic party in NYC primaries where they antagonized vital parts of the historical base in a hostile takeover; Maine is a fiasco; Morris Katz is toxic garbage; Abdul-Sayed's basic parry is (((AIPAC))); what's his name attacked Black pol. establishment
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Gary Peters
Gary Peters@GaryPeters·
I’m all in for Haley Stevens!
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