New York Times: Israel and Iran Are Fracturing Both Parties In The Midterms

I feel seen here.

I’m not going to vote for a party anymore which sells its majorities to foreign parasites. It is neither practical or principled and losing is preferable to the status quo continuing.

New York Times:

“Bitter foreign policy debates over Israel and Iran are fracturing the Democratic and Republican parties, creating powerful wedge issues that are reshaping the battle for control of Congress this year and could affect the 2028 presidential election.

The dispute among Democrats, in particular, has already left a lasting mark on the midterms. Israel’s growing unpopularity since the war in Gaza began nearly three years ago emerged as a dominant force last week, when two incumbent House Democrats in New York lost to primary challengers who had cast them as insufficiently critical of the U.S. ally.

And both U.S. support of Israel and the war with Iran continue to cause fissures inside the Republican Party, and particularly within President Trump’s Make America Great Again movement. Isolationists who hailed Mr. Trump’s campaign promise to avoid foreign wars say they feel betrayed by his intervention in Iran and the domestic consequence: spiking prices. …”

The pragmatism argument was destroyed when Trump went to war with Iran for Israel, tumbled in the polls down to 35% and forfeited all of his “wins” on immigration which will be overturned by the next Democratic president. There is no practical case for being attached to MIGA. It is nothing but an albatross which will sink every rightwing cause that is bundled up with it.

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