Cory Booker Needs To Be Held Accountable for His Pro-Palestinian, Anti-Israel Actions

Sometimes extreme events have profound effects on politicians, and sometimes they don't. In the next few days, we will see which of these will be the case for Senator Cory Booker (D0NJ).

Booker, who was just forced to flee the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel this past weekend, was seen in 2018 holding up an anti-Israel sign in support of pro-Palestine activists.
The image resurfaced on social media after news of Booker’s (D-NJ) harrowing experience.

The US Campaign for Palestinian Rights posted the original image on X, showing the Democrat senator attending the Netroots Nation conference.

Booker can be seen smiling with anti-Israel activists while holding up a sign that reads: “From Palestine to Mexico. All the Walls Have Got to Go.”

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So far all that has come from Booker is a short statement posted on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in which Booker recounted having to take refuge in a bomb shelter, before being flown out on Sunday.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, whom The Washington Post and Newsweek have called “the most famous Rabbi in America,” eviscerated Cory Booker for running away from the terrorist attacks in Israel.

“Cory Booker voted to give Iran $150b. Then he ran today away from Israel,” wrote Shmuley, who claimed that the two were once close friends. “@corybooker please stop bragging about how you endured rockets in Israel.”

“You voted to give the Iranian terrorist monsters, who are largely responsible through Hamas for this attack that murdered 700 Israelis, $150 billion to murder innocents, in order to preserve your political standing,”
he continued in a scathing commentary on X.

The rabbi is referencing an element of the Iran nuclear agreement negotiated by former President Barack Obama which, much like the $6 billion recently released by President Joe Biden, fact-checkers have defended as simply the unfreezing of assets.

Shmuley proceeded to assert the only hope for Booker’s “relationship with (the) Jewish Community” is to “come to the well of the Senate floor this week and condemn your own vote to give billions to Iran and by extension Hamas.”

“Otherwise, we are not interested in these posts,”
he concluded. “Words are cheap, Cory.”

After 29 Americans were killed (another are 15 missing & unaccounted for), and 1300 Israelis were killed, including 260 at a music festival, Booker needs to stand up and be accountable for his actions (as well as those of Joe Biden et al Democrats who facilitated this massacre of October 7th (a day that will liv in infamy). That goes for all the other nitwits who keep on bashing Israel and it's wall (which Hamas destroyed during the attacks), and while lending support to Hamas and the Palestinians.

One can only hope that Booker learned a lesson from the death and devastation he was forced to flee. Maybe walls work. Maybe disarming citizens, which he supports, is a bad idea, when there are people with ill intent designed to inflict terror on the populace out there.

Where will he stand when terror cells from the Middle East make their way across the U.S. border and activate? (if they're to here already as a result of Biden's re-establishment of Obama's "Catch & Release policy at the Mexican border (allowing millions of UNVETTED migrants into the country).

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FAKE NEWS.....

Corey Booker was all over the news talking PRO ISRAEL, against Hamas....your article said he only tweeted once on it and nothing else which is a LIE.... your FAKE NEWS article said his sign was pro Hamas, against Israel, which was another lie...

Your fake news site seems scared of Corey Booker and how presidential he came off on his Media show rounds so they needed to conjure up something, against him.
 
I think a lot of people need to step back and take a second look at what's going on in what we call the Holy Land. It is possible to support Palestinians' quest for fair treatment and better conditions without supporting what Hamas did last week.
 
Overall, we rate The Political Insider Questionable based on Extreme Right-Wing Bias, promotion of conspiracy theories, a lack of transparency, and numerous failed fact checks

FAKE NEWS.....

Corey Booker was all over the news talking PRO ISRAEL, against Hamas....your article said he only tweeted once on it and nothing else which is a LIE.... your TAKE NEWS article said his sign was pro Hamas, against Israel, which was another lie...

Your fake news site seems scared of Corey Booker and how presidential he came off on his Media show rounds so they needed to conjure up something, against him.
Utter NONSENSE! Like Post # 2 in this thread, all you're doing is talking about what Cory Booker SAID, This is far more than that.

In the Senate, Booker VOTED to give Iran $150 billion, in an element of the Iran nuclear agreement negotiated by Obama which, empowered Iran and Hamas, much like the $6 billion recently released by Joe Biden, and the $150 Million given to the Palestinians, as well as all the revokes of th Trump cuts of aid $$ to the Palestinians (aka Hamas)

Booker can blabber all the pro-Israel talk he wants, but his actions show his adherence to the photo shown in the OP, where he stated his support for Palestine, his disdain for Israel, and opposition to the whole idea of national self-defense walls. Wanna go through all his votes in the senate on these things ? We could do that.
 
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I think a lot of people need to step back and take a second look at what's going on in what we call the Holy Land. It is possible to support Palestinians' quest for fair treatment and better conditions without supporting what Hamas did last week.
Another question might be how valid is the common idea that there are 30,000 Hamas, and 2 million Palestinians ? How many Palestinians
don't kill Israelis, but they support Hamas, and hate Israel ?

How many Palestinians voted for Hamas, and how much anti-Israel and pro-Hamas stuff is taught in Palestinian schools ?
 
Overall, we rate The Political Insider Questionable based on Extreme Right-Wing Bias, promotion of conspiracy theories, a lack of transparency, and numerous failed fact checks

FAKE NEWS.....

Corey Booker was all over the news talking PRO ISRAEL, against Hamas....your article said he only tweeted once on it and nothing else which is a LIE.... your FAKE NEWS article said his sign was pro Hamas, against Israel, which was another lie...

Your fake news site seems scared of Corey Booker and how presidential he came off on his Media show rounds so they needed to conjure up something, against him.
"We" rate ? Yeah ? Who's "We", and how do THEY "rate" ?
 
These creeps in the picture are almost as responsible for October 7, as the Hamas militants themselves. It is from support like this, that terrorists are inspired and motivated by.

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He's not Trump! :)
Definitley not. When Trump was president, Hamas didnt attack Israel. Trump stopped it by cutting aid (repeatedly) to the Palestinians.

In contrast, Biden reversed all that, gave them $150 Million, and here we are. :doubt:
 
The strength of freedom of expression is that it keeps our minds (well, at least some of us) connected to the big picture.

In order to make the best decisions going forward, we need to know and understand an issue from all angles. Whether we like what we hear, or not.

And that's why freedom of expression is so important. Hiding from half the story is counterproductive.

Just like it's wrong to deplatform/silence conservative voices on college campuses. Same reason.
Do you stand with Cory Booker's statements and stances Mac?
 
Sometimes extreme events have profound effects on politicians, and sometimes they don't. In the next few days, we will see which of these will be the case for Senator Cory Booker (D0NJ).

Booker, who was just forced to flee the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel this past weekend, was seen in 2018 holding up an anti-Israel sign in support of pro-Palestine activists.
The image resurfaced on social media after news of Booker’s (D-NJ) harrowing experience.

The US Campaign for Palestinian Rights posted the original image on X, showing the Democrat senator attending the Netroots Nation conference.

Booker can be seen smiling with anti-Israel activists while holding up a sign that reads: “From Palestine to Mexico. All the Walls Have Got to Go.”

View attachment 843196


So far all that has come from Booker is a short statement posted on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in which Booker recounted having to take refuge in a bomb shelter, before being flown out on Sunday.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, whom The Washington Post and Newsweek have called “the most famous Rabbi in America,” eviscerated Cory Booker for running away from the terrorist attacks in Israel.

“Cory Booker voted to give Iran $150b. Then he ran today away from Israel,” wrote Shmuley, who claimed that the two were once close friends. “@corybooker please stop bragging about how you endured rockets in Israel.”

“You voted to give the Iranian terrorist monsters, who are largely responsible through Hamas for this attack that murdered 700 Israelis, $150 billion to murder innocents, in order to preserve your political standing,”
he continued in a scathing commentary on X.

The rabbi is referencing an element of the Iran nuclear agreement negotiated by former President Barack Obama which, much like the $6 billion recently released by President Joe Biden, fact-checkers have defended as simply the unfreezing of assets.

Shmuley proceeded to assert the only hope for Booker’s “relationship with (the) Jewish Community” is to “come to the well of the Senate floor this week and condemn your own vote to give billions to Iran and by extension Hamas.”

“Otherwise, we are not interested in these posts,”
he concluded. “Words are cheap, Cory.”

After 29 Americans were killed (another are 15 missing & unaccounted for), and 1300 Israelis were killed, including 260 at a music festival, Booker needs to stand up and be accountable for his actions (as well as those of Joe Biden et al Democrats who facilitated this massacre of October 7th (a day that will liv in infamy). That goes for all the other nitwits who keep on bashing Israel and it's wall (which Hamas destroyed during the attacks), and while lending support to Hamas and the Palestinians.

One can only hope that Booker learned a lesson from the death and devastation he was forced to flee. Maybe walls work. Maybe disarming citizens, which he supports, is a bad idea, when there are people with ill intent designed to inflict terror on the populace out there.

Where will he stand when terror cells from the Middle East make their way across the U.S. border and activate? (if they're to here already as a result of Biden's re-establishment of Obama's "Catch & Release policy at the Mexican border (allowing millions of UNVETTED migrants into the country).

They all do.
 
Aside from holding that sign, exactly what are his statements and stances?

Provide me with direct quotes (actual quotes, please) and I'll provide you with a clear and direct answer.
Provide you? Lol, um, no….look them up yourself….You won’t, I know…

Instead, why not do some research before defending the man you know nothing about?
 
Provide you? Lol, um, no….look them up yourself….You won’t, I know…

Instead, why not do some research before defending the man you know nothing about?
Yeah, I didn't think you knew. I know what I'm dealing with.

The attack on Israel was an atrocity. I have many times said (and I can back that up with any number of quotes) that Islam is in desperate need of a Reformation, and have been called an "Islamophobe" by the lefties as a result. Many times.

As DGS49, infers above, Palestinians who are suffering under their horrible "leadership" don't deserve this either, and those of us who are capable of looking at the big picture can see that. This is a terribly complicated matter, but regardless, Hamas has to pay for this, as does Iran and anyone else involved.

I hope that wasn't too complicated for you. You're welcome. And I now expect you to twist and distort my words.
 
Correct.

This is not a simplistic, binary issue.
No it’s not…These people harboring, voting for, and facilitating safe harbor for this vermin on earth must now pay the heavy price for their decisions to do such…You say it’s not binary, while clutching your pearls over the death they will now deservedly incur….Fix it now, or it will continue.
 
Yeah, I didn't think you knew. I know what I'm dealing with.

The attack on Israel was an atrocity. I have many times said (and I can back that up with any number of quotes) that Islam is in desperate need of a Reformation, and have been called an "Islamophobe" by the lefties as a result. Many times.

As DGS49, infers above, Palestinians who are suffering under their horrible "leadership" don't deserve this either, and those of us who are capable of looking at the big picture can see that. This is a terribly complicated matter, but regardless, Hamas has to pay for this, as does Iran and anyone else involved.

I hope that wasn't too complicated for you. You're welcome. And I now expect you to twist and distort my words.
Lol, you’re a real piece of work Mac…is it up to me to provide your knowledge before you open your pie hole? No….

As for their leadership, THEY voted them in. THEY support them, harbor them, and perpetuate this notion of killing the jewish state. You’re right, they must pay, now they will. Can you stand their price?

And for your condescending bs on the end here, fuck you….
 
Sometimes extreme events have profound effects on politicians, and sometimes they don't. In the next few days, we will see which of these will be the case for Senator Cory Booker (D0NJ).

Booker, who was just forced to flee the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel this past weekend, was seen in 2018 holding up an anti-Israel sign in support of pro-Palestine activists.
The image resurfaced on social media after news of Booker’s (D-NJ) harrowing experience.

The US Campaign for Palestinian Rights posted the original image on X, showing the Democrat senator attending the Netroots Nation conference.

Booker can be seen smiling with anti-Israel activists while holding up a sign that reads: “From Palestine to Mexico. All the Walls Have Got to Go.”

View attachment 843196


So far all that has come from Booker is a short statement posted on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in which Booker recounted having to take refuge in a bomb shelter, before being flown out on Sunday.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, whom The Washington Post and Newsweek have called “the most famous Rabbi in America,” eviscerated Cory Booker for running away from the terrorist attacks in Israel.

“Cory Booker voted to give Iran $150b. Then he ran today away from Israel,” wrote Shmuley, who claimed that the two were once close friends. “@corybooker please stop bragging about how you endured rockets in Israel.”

“You voted to give the Iranian terrorist monsters, who are largely responsible through Hamas for this attack that murdered 700 Israelis, $150 billion to murder innocents, in order to preserve your political standing,”
he continued in a scathing commentary on X.

The rabbi is referencing an element of the Iran nuclear agreement negotiated by former President Barack Obama which, much like the $6 billion recently released by President Joe Biden, fact-checkers have defended as simply the unfreezing of assets.

Shmuley proceeded to assert the only hope for Booker’s “relationship with (the) Jewish Community” is to “come to the well of the Senate floor this week and condemn your own vote to give billions to Iran and by extension Hamas.”

“Otherwise, we are not interested in these posts,”
he concluded. “Words are cheap, Cory.”

After 29 Americans were killed (another are 15 missing & unaccounted for), and 1300 Israelis were killed, including 260 at a music festival, Booker needs to stand up and be accountable for his actions (as well as those of Joe Biden et al Democrats who facilitated this massacre of October 7th (a day that will liv in infamy). That goes for all the other nitwits who keep on bashing Israel and it's wall (which Hamas destroyed during the attacks), and while lending support to Hamas and the Palestinians.

One can only hope that Booker learned a lesson from the death and devastation he was forced to flee. Maybe walls work. Maybe disarming citizens, which he supports, is a bad idea, when there are people with ill intent designed to inflict terror on the populace out there.

Where will he stand when terror cells from the Middle East make their way across the U.S. border and activate? (if they're to here already as a result of Biden's re-establishment of Obama's "Catch & Release policy at the Mexican border (allowing millions of UNVETTED migrants into the country).

New Jersey elects some real assholes.
 
The strength of freedom of expression is that it keeps our minds (well, at least some of us) connected to the big picture.

In order to make the best decisions going forward, we need to know and understand an issue from all angles. Whether we like what we hear, or not.

And that's why freedom of expression is so important. Hiding from half the story is counterproductive.

Just like it's wrong to deplatform/silence conservative voices on college campuses. Same reason.
Yes....clearly Cory Booker is hiding from half of the story to be this silly.
 
Lol, you’re a real piece of work Mac…is it up to me to provide your knowledge before you open your pie hole? No….

As for their leadership, THEY voted them in. THEY support them, harbor them, and perpetuate this notion of killing the jewish state. You’re right, they must pay, now they will. Can you stand their price?

And for your condescending bs on the end here, fuck you….
Clearly Mac is one of those Marxist dickwads that always seems to be on the wrong side of history and current events.
 

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