Listen now | Well, folks… In the words of a Democratic House member, “I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue.” Thursday wasn’t the time to be a sentient, rational person with coherent thoughts about our country’s strategy and future — that held true for the presidential debate audience and for its two participants. Exchanging blows over golf handicaps and engaging in some he-said-he-said over Trump’s alleged “suckers and losers” comment about veterans, Biden and Trump did an admirable job of avoiding serious discussion of childcare policy, climate change, and more. Biden revealed more of the same in his unconditional support for Israel, while Trump clung to violently xenophobic rhetoric in his comments on immigration (which he made as frequently as possible).
Fascinating convo. Important perspective! I was raised Muslim but my husband was raised Jewish. He was mitzvahd, went to Hebrew school, and even was a one state solution liberal Zionist up until the last 6 months.
It’s a hard mentality to break out of after being indoctrinated in it for so long but it’s important for people to be aware of it so more people can have the wool pulled off from over their eyes!
Fascinating convo. Important perspective! I was raised Muslim but my husband was raised Jewish. He was mitzvahd, went to Hebrew school, and even was a one state solution liberal Zionist up until the last 6 months.
It’s a hard mentality to break out of after being indoctrinated in it for so long but it’s important for people to be aware of it so more people can have the wool pulled off from over their eyes!