Michigan’s Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed showed his true colors on national television. When asked a basic question—does Israel have the right to exist?—he danced around it, refusing to give a straight answer. This is the kind of evasive, slippery politics Americans are tired of seeing. Instead of taking a stand, he hides behind word games and excuses.
Let’s be real: Refusing to say whether Israel—the only democracy in the Middle East—has a right to exist is not “nuance,” it’s cowardice. This isn’t a “gotcha” question; it’s a test of moral clarity. Leaders who can’t say outright that Israel has a right to exist don’t belong anywhere near Washington. If someone hesitates on such a fundamental issue, what do they actually stand for? Americans deserve answers, not weak dodges and mealy-mouthed politician-speak.
This new breed of far-left Democrats seems terrified of upsetting their radical base. They tiptoe around questions that demand simple answers. It’s a sad case of pandering to anti-Israel activists instead of defending our long-time allies. We’re watching liberal politicians bend over backward to appease the far-left fringe, even if it means throwing a loyal friend like Israel under the bus.
And let’s not forget the bigger picture. Globalists and left-wing elites want to see U.S. foreign policy dictated by angry activists and woke ideology. They’re more interested in virtue-signaling and blame-games than standing for American values. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans watch in shock as politicians like Abdul El-Sayed fail basic tests of leadership. This is what happens when your party’s agenda is run by Twitter mobs instead of American principles.
If a politician can’t even say if Israel should exist or not, how can we trust them to defend America’s interests at all? Maybe that’s what these liberals want—confusion, division, and endless excuses. Conservatives stand firm: Israel has a right to exist, and America should never be ashamed to say it loud and clear.
Source: Breitbart
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