Here's another instance & object lesson for anyone imagining they can criticize kike murdering filth (and Israel), suckers--how long will it continue?

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Pro-Israel groups target former GOP congressman's comeback attempt​

A super PAC tied to AIPAC and the Republican Jewish Coalition are launching new ad campaigns against former GOP Rep. John Hostettler in Indiana.

Link: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/20...gop-congressmans-comeback-attempt-rcna146471/

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Former Rep. John N. Hostettler.

Former Rep. John Hostettler is looking to return to Congress nearly 20 years after leaving office.Scott J. Ferrell / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images file

April 4, 2024, 2:57 PM CDT
By Bridget Bowman

Two pro-Israel groups are launching new campaigns against former GOP Rep. John Hostettler of Indiana, who is looking to return to Congress nearly 20 years after leaving office.
The Republican Jewish Coalition and the United Democracy Project, a super PAC tied to the pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC, announced this week they are launching ads targeting the former congressman, who is part of a crowded field of Republicans competing to succeed retiring GOP Rep. Larry Bucshon.

“John Hostettler has a terrible record on Israel that is way out of line with the voters in Indiana’s 8th District,” United Democracy Project spokesperson Patrick Dorton told NBC News. “The voters deserve to know his ‘out of the mainstream’ track record on this issue.”
The group launched an ad on Thursday criticizing Hostettler, who served in Congress from 1995 to 2007, for his vote opposing a resolution voicing support for Israel amid its conflict with the Palestinians in October 2000. The ad is part of a more than $500,000 campaign.

The Republican Jewish Coalition also cited that vote and others opposing aid for Israel in a statement announcing it would spend $1 million against Hostettler on the airwaves, saying in a statement that Hostettler has also “trafficked antisemitic conspiracy theories.” The Jewish Insider, which first reported United Democracy Project’s spending, noted that after he left Congress, Hostettler wrote in a book that the U.S. engaged in the Iraq War to protect Israel.
The RJC also announced it is backing state Sen. Mark Messmer in the crowded primary. Whoever wins the May 7 GOP primary is likely to head to Congress, given the district’s strong Republican lean.

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This is the first competitive GOP primary that the United Democracy Project is engaging in. The group has spent tens of millions of dollars across a slew of hotly contested Democratic primaries in the last two years, although the group did also launch ads targeting GOP Rep. Thomas Massie after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks against Israel.
“We are evaluating Republican and Democratic districts. Our goal is to build the largest bipartisan pro-Israel majority in Congress,” Dorton said. “So we are going to look at every opportunity to do that, and we are especially focused on ensuring that detractors of the U.S.-Israel relationship aren’t elected.”

These groups are not the first to spend against Hostettler. A super PAC known as America Leads Action recently launched an ad tying Hostettler to liberal Democrats, with a narrator saying, “Washington really changed John Hostettler.”

America Leads Action has spent nearly $250,000 on ad airtime in the district, per the tracking firm AdImpact. The group was also involved in other recent GOP primaries, targeting candidates aligned with the hard-right House Freedom Caucus.
Attempts to contact Hostettler were not successful, as his campaign website does not list contact information. No one answered a call to a phone number that appears to be tied to Hostettler.
 

Rep. Thomas Massie Warns Congress is Trying to Pass Hate Speech Laws to Outlaw Criticism of Israel​

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Apr. 27, 2024

Link: https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64420/

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Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) called out his colleagues in Congress on Saturday for trying to pass hate speech laws to outlaw criticism of Israel.

"Some of my colleagues are introducing legislation to create federally sanctioned 'antisemitism monitors' at colleges," Massie said. "I’ll vote No."

"Policing speech, religion, and assembly is not the role of the federal government. In fact it’s expressly prohibited by the U.S. Constitution," he added.


"There's a bipartisan effort in Congress to equate criticism of the secular state of Israel to violence toward Jewish people in America," Massie said in a follow-up tweet. "The latter is illegal and the former is protected speech, but if a false equivalency is established, it will be forbidden to criticize Israel."


Axios reported on Friday that a bipartisan pair of AIPAC-funded congressmen, Reps. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) and Mike Lawler (R-NY), plan to "introduce legislation creating federally sanctioned 'antisemitism monitors' for select college campuses."

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Under the bill, select colleges would have to pay for what amounts to an Israeli spy to "monitor" their campus for so-called "anti-Semitism" and would lose federal funding if they refused at any point to not go along with the scheme.

"The monitor would be appointed by the Secretary of Education, the terms and conditions of the monitorship would be set by the Secretary, and the expenses of the monitorship would be paid by the particular college or university that has been selected for monitorship," Torres' office said in a press release. "Failure to comply with the monitorship would result in the loss of federal funds."

The data collected by the "monitor" could be used to sue the school for "anti-Jewish discrimination" or punish them for "civil rights violations."

As I reported on Friday, the Anti-Defamation League and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations pushed Congress earlier this month to pass the controversial FISA law to spy on Americans to "protect Israel."

The Jewish advocacy groups told Congress the spying law was needed first and foremost for "(1) the safety and security of Israel; and (2) the need to protect Jews in the U.S. -- indeed, all Americans -- from terrorist threats."
 

US Congress Representative Thomas Massie’s call to end the Federal Reserve has ignited a firestorm of public discontent​

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Link: https://citizenwatchreport.com/us-c...has-ignited-a-firestorm-of-public-discontent/

A staggering 88% of respondents express support for dismantling the institution.

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