Should someone who demonstrates loyalty to a foreign country over the US be allowed to hold a position of influence in our media?

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Thomas Massie declined to vote for another multi-billion dollar payout to Israel, explaining himself: Americans already have a much higher debt to GDP ratio than Israel. We can't justify sending them more money. I won't be supporting this bill.

Jon Podhoeretz tweeted to Massie, a sitting member of Congress: that's because you are an antisemitic piece of filth.



Jon Podhoretz' loyalties clearly lie with Israel over the United States.

He is the editor of a major American newspaper.

That should not be allowed.

If your loyalty lies with a foreign country, you should not be able to work in or have control over this country's information industry.



We can be assured Jon Podhoeretz (and what a sweaty fat beast he is) lies for Israel.
 
My first thought was that all Hamas supporters should be sent to Gaza.

After thing a bit, I figured I should show a willingness to compromise, so now I support dropping them off half way there.
 
My first thought was that all Hamas supporters should be sent to Gaza.

After thing a bit, I figured I should show a willingness to compromise, so now I support dropping them off half way there.
That's a great idea--in that one spot where we drop off the IDF supporters. Let them finish each other off out there. The sharks need kosher food, too.
 
That's a great idea--in that one spot where we drop off the IDF supporters. Let them finish each other off out there. The sharks need kosher food, too.
Look, Jew hate boi. Eat a dick. :slap:
 
If your loyalty lies with a foreign country, you should not be able to work in or have control over this country's information industry.
Freedom of speech is only for people loyal to Trump.
 
Thomas Massie declined to vote for another multi-billion dollar payout to Israel, explaining himself: Americans already have a much higher debt to GDP ratio than Israel. We can't justify sending them more money.

I'm not keen on sending 14 billion to anyone. Maybe we can send Israel a few billion. Too bad Joe Biden screwed the pooch already sending up to 350 billion to that idiot in Ukraine. Can we get any of that back? Oh yeah, Volodymyr says that he only really got 77 billion, the rest just "disappeared" (read: went into democrat coffers).
 
Thomas Massie declined to vote for another multi-billion dollar payout to Israel, explaining himself: Americans already have a much higher debt to GDP ratio than Israel. We can't justify sending them more money. I won't be supporting this bill.

Jon Podhoeretz tweeted to Massie, a sitting member of Congress: that's because you are an antisemitic piece of filth.



Jon Podhoretz' loyalties clearly lie with Israel over the United States.

He is the editor of a major American newspaper.

That should not be allowed.

If your loyalty lies with a foreign country, you should not be able to work in or have control over this country's information industry.



We can be assured Jon Podhoeretz (and what a sweaty fat beast he is) lies for Israel.

Should someone who demonstrates loyalty to a foreign country over the US be allowed to hold a position in government?​

 

Should someone who demonstrates loyalty to a foreign country over the US be allowed to hold a position in government?​

Nope. Anyone who has ever taken mony from AIPAC should be incarcerated
 
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