Tag: Republicans

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address a joint meeting of Congress, prompting Democrats to consider whether to attend the speech amidst disagreements over Israel's policies.
Eric Ciotti, the president of France's mainstream conservative party, has proposed forming an alliance with Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally, despite its history of antisemitism.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been invited to address a joint session of Congress, causing a divide among Democrats.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer is set to probe DC's response to campus protests, particularly at George Washington University, where pro-Palestinian demonstrators clashed with police.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $26 billion Israel-Gaza aid package with overwhelming support, including funding for Israel's defense and humanitarian aid for Gaza.
The text discusses the perceived threat of Iran launching a direct strike on Israel, highlighting concerns about American awareness of this situation and potential reasons for Iran to consider such an action.
A recent survey revealed that a majority of Democrats, including voters who support President Joe Biden, hold unfavorable views of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while Republicans generally view him favorably.
The text discusses former President Trump's comments suggesting that Jewish individuals who vote for Democrats hate their religion and Israel.
The author argues that the conventional wisdom of bipartisan support for Israel in the US has unraveled, and it is time to assign Republicans their fair share of the blame.
The author reflects on navigating relationships with conservative and Republican friends in the age of MAGA.
This text discusses the potential outcome of the next election and the support for former President Trump among his MAGA (Make America Great Again) base.
The podcast discusses the Senate Republicans' reluctance to make deals with President Joe Biden on various issues, potentially affecting aid to Ukraine and Israel.
Pastor John Hagee, founder of Christians United for Israel (CUFI), criticized Republicans for their thinly veiled racism and antisemitism, distancing himself from former President Donald Trump.
The podcast discusses the 2023 election results, highlighting the ongoing success of Democrats on the issue of abortion and the continuous losses of Republicans.
The text discusses the Biden administration's recent concerns over Israel's conflict with Hamas and questions if this aligns with the president's support for Israel.
The text suggests a shift in the Democratic party's stance on certain issues, arguing that they have redefined themselves, not the Republicans.
The podcast discusses the focus on Republican infighting in the House of Representatives regarding government shutdowns but questions the assumption that Democrats bear no responsibility for a shutdown.
In a column for the New York Times, Peter Beinart examines why Republicans in the United States are more likely to view China as an enemy compared to Democrats who tend to see Russia as a larger threat.
In a recent podcast, the discussion focuses on President Joe Biden's shift in stance regarding his ability to use the 14th amendment to address the debt-ceiling crisis, a strategy he had previously dismissed.
The podcast discusses the puzzling trend of Republican candidates not actively challenging Donald Trump in elections, questioning how they expect to defeat him without making a concerted effort to do so.
In a recent podcast, it is noted that President Joe Biden expressed satisfaction in provoking Republicans to yell at him during the State of the Union address, with supporters indicating that this strategy may be used to win in the 2024 election.
The podcast discusses accusations against the GOP for fulfilling a campaign promise to reduce the size and aggressiveness of the IRS, highlighting Republican opposition to the agency.
The article discusses the significance of Donald Trump's call for extra-Constitutional means to return to the presidency, the lack of denouncement from Republicans, and the Iranian regime's decision to disband its morality police.
The podcast discusses the unusual actions of Republican election supervisors in an Arizona county who are reluctant to certify election results that would lead to a Democratic House seat win, highlighting the seeming chaos within the party.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion delves into the aftermath of the midterm elections for Republicans and the implications of Donald Trump hinting at a potential announcement of his 2024 campaign.