Monday, August 05, 2024

Critics Ignore Josh Shapiro's Frankness Opposing Netanyahu

Josh Shapiro's favorability in Pennsylvania stands at a commanding 61 percent, far outstripping Kamala Harris's 49 percent in the state. Leaks from the Republican camp suggest that party strategists see the governor as one of their most formidable potential adversaries in a presidential campaign. There's just one problem. Today, Shapiro is the only veep contender subject to an organized campaign to capsize his prospective nomination.

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"I personally believe Benjamin Netanyahu is one of the worst leaders of all time," Shapiro told reporters in January, months before Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for the Israeli leader to resign. At the time, Shapiro also pressed for an "immediate two-state solution," something Netanyahu and his hard-right government stridently oppose. The anti-Shapiro campaign ignores these remarks but makes much of the governor's comparison of campus Gaza protesters to "people dressed up in KKK outfits." When he said that in an interview, however, Shapiro was distinguishing between bigoted extremists - such as the Columbia campus-protest leader who called for killing "Zionists" - and peaceful demonstrators, about whom the governor has said, "It's right for young people to righteously protest and question."

The irony of this whole affair is that Shapiro has actually been more outspoken against Israel's leadership than Biden or Harris. Few Rust Belt governors would publicly rebuke the prime minister of a foreign country, let alone that of an ally like Israel. But Shapiro knows a thing or two about the subject, which is why he feels comfortable assailing both Netanyahu for thwarting peace and extremist campus protesters for engaging in anti-Semitism. The two positions are not contradictory except to binary thinkers who treat the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a partisan sport, and whose understanding of the issue derives from social-media slogans. Marooned in their moralism, the "Genocide Josh" brigade misses what makes Shapiro so interesting.

The truth is that whatever Shapiro's views, a Jewish vice president would function in precisely the opposite manner from what these critics fear. Far from a sinister Semitic Svengali suborning the president to an Israeli agenda, a Jewish veep would be trotted out to defend Harris in her inevitable conflicts with Israel's right-wing government, and to insulate the boss from charges of anti-Semitism. As one Republican Senate staffer put it to Jewish Insider last week, if Shapiro is picked, "forget about claiming we're the only party standing against anti-Semitism."

Very informative article that should provoke needed thought and analysis. Personally, I've heard repeatedly that Shapiro was a staunch supporter of Israel as it regards their actions post October 7th, but evidently Shapiro indeed is pro-Israel while remaining an open critic of Bibi Netanyahu and his current government. And he also publicly supported a two-state solution. As with most issues, Shapiro's feelings about Israel are far more nuanced than his critics on the left would admit.

#1 | Posted by tonyroma at 2024-08-05 02:29 PM

Some Dems on the far left may never ever learn the consequences to themselves and others by making the Perfect (in their minds) the Enemy of the damn well Good Enough.

One might have thought that helping Trump win the WH by dissing on Hillary would have been edumacational, but apparently not.

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2024-08-05 03:06 PM

The puritopians are hell bent on sending the weird orange pedo back to the white house because they won't get everything they want.

#3 | Posted by Nixon at 2024-08-05 03:16 PM

Shapiro won't stop Israel. He hates Netanyahu,but Netanyahu isn't the Jewish State.

Israel will not stop the slaughter until they are forced to. I don't see him helping with that. More "discussion" more excuses, no Sanctions, no Boycotts, nothing with Teeth to bring this horror to an end.

Just defending "Israel's Right to Defend Itself" with Exterminationist Policies underwritten by US taxpayers and supported with US military equipment and personnel.

He might be better than Trump though, but that's a very low bar to clear.

The uni-party wants Palestine to be destroyed.

#4 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2024-08-05 06:17 PM

" Just defending "Israel's Right to Defend Itself" with Exterminationist Policies underwritten by US taxpayers "

Please post Hamas's Preamble, and then let's talk about exterminationist policies.

#5 | Posted by Danforth at 2024-08-05 08:22 PM

Hamas is not funded by US taxpayers. Hamas is self funding.

Israel should try it sometime.

Cheap Bastages.

I have a problem with paying them to Kill Children.

I'm funny that way.

#6 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2024-08-05 10:13 PM

As with most issues, Shapiro's feelings about Israel are far more nuanced than his critics on the left would admit.
#1 | Posted by tonyroma at 2024-08-05 02:29 PM | Reply | Flag:| Newsworthy 1

Yes, student protestors definitely are not supported by Josh Shapiro.

I imagine the feeling is mutual.

#7 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2024-08-06 04:37 PM

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