Cori Bush, ‘Squad’ Member and Vocal Critic of Israel, Loses Her Primary
Summary of events:
Bush was elected in 2020 when she beat former Rep. William Lacy Clay in the Democratic primary.
In a phone call last summer her challenger Bell told her he would not run against her.
Bush was one of the first members of Congress to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, alongside Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., the only Palestinian American member of Congress.
This primary AIPAC spent $8.5 million supporting Bell including mailers which featured images with distortions made to Bush’s features. It is the fourth most expensive primary in House history.
This is now the 2nd Squad member AIPAC has removed through its campaign financing.
Progressives on AIPAC’s Defeat of Bowman: “Now We Know How Much It Costs to Buy an Election”
AIPAC poured almost $15 million into elevating challenger George Latimer over Rep. Jamaal Bowman in a New York primary election.Akela Lacy (The Intercept)
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jordanlund
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TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf jordanlund • • •Yeah AIPAC is trying to send a message with these huge spending amounts, speaking out against Zionism and Israel’s genocide gets you removed.
Not sure how this country peacefully fixes its many issues when bribery of politicians and judges is completely legal.
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Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •Supporters of Bush and Bowman now face a strange incentive.
If they vote for Latimer and Bell, they will only embolden AIPAC and corporate America to use the same playbook in the districts of other progressive Democrats. And they will have them as incumbents in 2026.
If they do a protest vote (third party, write-in or stay home), that sends a clear message, but also gives the Republicans a +1.
On the face it, it would suck if the Republicans win their district, but also consider that a Republican win will (a) ensure Democrats field a progressive in 2026 and (b) show both Democrats and Republicans that the progressive vote is powerful and can be courted.
So it might actually be a good strategy. Look at 2016. Yeah, four years of Trump sucked, but it also made Democrats realize they had to court their progressive win. Corporate Hilary just couldn't win without them.
Knowing this, there is also a Dark Brandon, scorched earth, move available: Vote directly for the Republican and give them a +2.
This will show progressives know how to yield their voting power and that they should be taken seriously as a group.
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Als Antwort auf alvvayson • • •Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •It’s almost as if money has a huge influence on elections and allowing legal bribery of politicians and judges probably isn’t the best route to improving conditions for disadvantaged members in any society.
And I don’t see how pushing to continue to fund and supply their genocide is “pro-Palestinian”.
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Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •What genocide is happening due to Hamas?
Last I checked it’s Israel that has been occupying both the West Bank and Gaza for decades.
It’s Israel that’s been declared by the ICC to be committing acts of genocide.
Israel is the one that’s running an apartheid state for decades.
History did not start on Oct 7th.
Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •You're right, history did not start on October 7th.
As a matter of fact, the history of Hamas could be thought of to start in August of 1988, when they issued the Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement.
In this covenant, they state:
"The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." (Article 6)
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)
"The land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf [Holy Possession] consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgment Day. No one can renounce it or any part, or abandon it or any part of it." (Article 11)
"Palestine is an Islamic land... Since this is the case, the Liberation of Palestine is an individual duty for every Moslem wherever he may be." (Article 13)
"The day the enemies usurp part of Moslem land, Jihad becomes the individual duty of every Moslem. In the face of the Jews' usurpation, it is compulsory that the banner of Jihad be raised." (Article 15)
"Ranks will close, fighters joining other fighters, and masses everywhere in the Islamic world will come forward in response to the call of duty, loudly proclaiming: 'Hail to Jihad!'. This cry will reach the heavens and will go on being resounded until liberation is achieved, the invaders vanquished and Allah's victory comes about." (Article 33)
"[Peace] initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences are in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement... Those conferences are no more than a means to appoint the infidels as arbitrators in the lands of Islam... There is no solution for the Palestinian problem except by Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are but a waste of time, an exercise in futility." (Article 13)
"The Day of Judgment will not come about until Moslems fight Jews and kill them. Then, the Jews will hide behind rocks and trees, and the rocks and trees will cry out: 'O Moslem, there is a Jew hiding behind me, come and kill him." (Article 7)
"The enemies have been scheming for a long time ... and have accumulated huge and influential material wealth. With their money, they took control of the world media... With their money they stirred revolutions in various parts of the globe... They stood behind the French Revolution, the Communist Revolution and most of the revolutions we hear about... With their money they formed secret organizations - such as the Freemasons, Rotary Clubs and the Lions - which are spreading around the world, in order to destroy societies and carry out Zionist interests... They stood behind World War I ... and formed the League of Nations through which they could rule the world. They were behind World War II, through which they made huge financial gains... There is no war going on anywhere without them having their finger in it." (Article 22)
"Zionism scheming has no end, and after Palestine, they will covet expansion from the Nile to the Euphrates River. When they have finished digesting the area on which they have laid their hand, they will look forward to more expansion. Their scheme has been laid out in the 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion'." (Article 32)
"The HAMAS regards itself the spearhead and the vanguard of the circle of struggle against World Zionism... Islamic groups all over the Arab world should also do the same, since they are best equipped for their future role in the fight against the warmongering Jews." (Article 32)
TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •What does any of that have to do with Israel’s genocide? No US politician is “Pro-Hamas” they’re at best against the funding and supplying of weapons to Israel due to the ongoing genocide.
Hamas was elected nearly 20 years ago at this point and there hasn’t been one since due to Israel’s occupation. Nearly half of Gazas population is children so wouldn’t have even been alive during that election. How are any of them responsible for Hamas actions?
When I say history didn’t start on Oct 7th I’m saying that this has been happening since the Nakba well before Hamas. Decades of apartheid and genocide are going to bread anger against the purpetrators. Especially when peaceful protests have been met with violance by Israel.
Any support Hamas has is largely because it’s one of the few organizations able to fight against Israel since Israel has been helping prop up Hamas.
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So Israel, after running an apartheid state for decades and trying to slowly wipe out the Palestinian people, started to fund Hamas to prevent a Palestinian state from forming because as you clearly pointed out Hamas is an extremist group it blew up in their faces but that’s somehow the fault of the innocent children?
Maybe Israel should have been pushing for a unified state that guaranteed rights to all groups.
For years, Netanyahu propped up Hamas. Now it's blown up in our faces | The Times of Israel
Tal Schneider (The Times of Israel)Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •I can't believe you read all of that antisemitic, anti-Israeli, anti-modern society propaganda, and connected that to Hamas' atrocities on October 7th, and actually said "What does any of that have to do with" Israel's response.
Are you fucking kidding me? You can't possibly be this stupid.
Get offline, go touch grass, and maybe take a history class or two, you're not ready for this discussion, kid
TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •Lol, you're clearly just going to continue to believe the terrorist organization Hamas isn't motivated to do what their founding document clearly states they want to do. Instead, you want to "tap out" and try to deflect from their horrible existence by claiming that anyone defending against them is somehow commiting genocide.
If you "organize" your community to support Hamas, you are a fool, and are supportive of their genocidal tendencies.
TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •Never said I don’t believe that’s Hamas goal, what I’m saying is it’s largely irrelevant when Israel has been running an apartheid state and killing Palestinians decades before Hamas was even a thing.
Hamas wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for Israel’s decades of cruel actions and more recently allowing of funding.
Think you need to ask why Israel allowed direct funding of Hamas with the clear objective of preventing a Palestinian state. Since like you pointed out they are an extremist organization that won’t help with long term peace in the area.
That’s not “anti-semetic” propaganda that was literally from the Times of Israel.
Trying to deflect criticism of Israel as support for Hamas is bs. No US politician that’s spoken out against Israel or myself in any comment here has ever said Hamas “should be in charge” or “Hamas is a shining example” of what we want in the region. Stopping Israel’s genocide doesn’t mean the end goal is Hamas in charge.
We want a unified state where all citizens are treated fairly and equally. Israel has taken clear actions to prevent that.
Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •"We want a unified state where all citizens are treated fairly and equally. Israel has taken clear actions to prevent that."
That's absolutely not what Hamas wants, as clearly defined by their forming charter.
You are completely, entirely, and wholly wrong. Get better, kid.
MarxMadness
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •Don't forget the U.S. and Israel killing (often literally) any moderate voice in Palestine
GnuLinuxDude
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf GnuLinuxDude • • •Wow, what a great argument! Eloquent in its brevity.
I can throw around flamboyant rhetoric as well. Ready?
Why don't you go join the homicidal death cult, terrorist sympathizer! Go kill a baby or rape some women, why don't you, terrorist! /s
See, how I just won? ಠ_ಠ
OurToothbrush
Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •Why would they want to join the IOF?
Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf OurToothbrush • • •You probably meant IDF, dummy.
But good one 🤦
OurToothbrush
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Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •"Jewish settlers are actually indigenous to Palestine" is the same nonsense logic of "the boers are actually indigenous to South Africa" or "The French are actually native to Algeria"
It is nonsense logic and also doesn't address the actual concern, the settler colonialism and the apartheid.
Jericho_One
Als Antwort auf OurToothbrush • • •Thousands of years of history is nonsense to you, got it. Boers were clearly a colonial phenomenon. The French obviously weren't in Algeria for thousands of years, you absolute fool. Jewish people were living in Israel for millenia, you completely brainless buffoon🤦
It's not "settler colonialism" if a native people live on their native land, jackass.
It's not "apartheid" to defend yourself from a homicidal death cult.
OurToothbrush
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Als Antwort auf Jericho_One • • •bl4kers
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •Cori Bush is a uniquely bad member of Congress
Ben Samuels (Not Quite Right...)TrippyFocus
Als Antwort auf bl4kers • • •IIRC this was because they split the bill with the social programs part that was originally all supposed to be 1 package. She was originally for the combined package.
Is this supposed to be bad…?
Without getting into a whole separate thing on defund the police I will say the spending is eye raising, she has said:
I would agree the spending is a bit much but I don’t know the number of threats either. He does later mention she employed her now husband as security as well which is being investigated.
This whole section feels like it’s reaching. Like maybe she felt the best route was to push to give her constituents more time? Why aren’t other state reps also getting heat for the unused funds?
Like this is meaningless in a vacuum, reaching across the aisle isn’t some automatic good.
There are leftists that believe sanctions primarily hurt the working class of countries and not the people in power and so are against them. They haven’t removed Putin from power so far and trying to sanction a third of the countries in the world also has other downsides.
Overall not a lot in there outside of the security spending/investigation which I’ll agree should be looked at.
Edit:
Also before any tries to frame voting No on H.R.6679 as problematic look at the actual bill:
Per Wikipedia:
1967 war between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Vex for Harris & Wallz has moved
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • •United States | News & Politics hat dies geteilt.
Facebones
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •Our system is totally working guys, we just openly let Israel spend literally unlimited money to form our government by hand.
Sounds by the people for the people to me 🙄
Dead_or_Alive
Als Antwort auf TrippyFocus • • •Sounds like the majority of people have spoken and don’t want her to represent their values in the main election in November.
I see no problem here.