Lisa Glass
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Lisa Glass
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“Wine Mom Forensic Analyst” - Random Troll Follow the money! It's not about immigration, it's about private prison contracts!!


This month, we celebrate and recognize Jewish American Heritage Month. Every year, we take this time to celebrate the immense contributions of Jewish Americans to the fabric of American society and reflect on the rich history of Jewish Americans across every walk of life in our country. This year, Jewish American Heritage Month comes at a time when antisemitism continues to rise and we must grapple with deadly attacks against Jewish Americans, from DC to CO to MI. Hate must be intolerable and confronted. It is more important than ever that we renew our vow to forcefully confront antisemitism wherever it is found. I am proud to have joined in unanimously passing a resolution to recognize the significance of Jewish American Heritage Month and call on elected officials and civil society leaders to counter antisemitism.

I’m not new to the fight for progress. I fought to expand healthcare for Americans, stood up to Trump, and lowered drug costs. As your Governor, I’ll continue that fight. Let’s do this, California.


Not only does the NYT response fall woefully short — it actually strengthens Israel's legal case against it. 1. Kristof minimizes Euro-Med's chairman as someone whose views "can't be taken lightly" — while failing to note a documented record that includes an Israeli anti-terrorism order against Abdu personally, and a brother-in-law who was a senior Hamas military commander. 2. Kristof cited peer-reviewed medical literature as scientific validation for the dog rape allegation. But that literature documents human-initiated bestiality and one accidental pet incident. Not one paper describes a dog trained to assault a human on command. 3. One of his only two named sources filed a petition with the Israeli Supreme Court after his detention, with lawyers, complaining about the food. He never mentioned rape. The Times calls this "additional details over time." That's not how things work. 4. Former PM Olmert accused Kristof of misrepresenting his words in the original column. The Times response doesn't mention him once. 5. The Times confirmed its legal team reviewed the column before publication. Those internal communications now potentially exist for discovery. The Times thought this response would put the story to bed. But what it actually does is hand Israel's lawyers new material on a silver platter.


































