The Democratic votes on the pair of resolutions from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., were not enough to overcome universal opposition from Republicans.
Still, the votes represented a watershed moment in the party’s relationship with Israel and the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel had continued to enjoy strong support from Democratic leaders, despite outrage from the base over the war on Gaza. Sanders said the votes signaled that party leaders are finally taking note.
“This is where the American people are. The polls are very clear: The overwhelming majority of American people do not want to continue to give weapons to Netanyahu and his horrific wars in the Mideast,” he said. “I think the Democrats have caught on to that. It took a little while, but they caught on to that. But Republicans, I think, are standing in opposition to millions of their own supporters.”



We have all interacted with tankies that act like that, but they were never going to vote anyways. For everyone else, not supporting a genocide is not asking for perfection. Characterizing it as such is only going to push those voters towards the tankies.
Characterizing “vote against maga even if you have to hold your nose” as “supporting genocide” has always been a disingenuous take, and it’s a large part of the reason we have trump today.
Like, with Dems in office, there would be a chance of restraining Israel at least somewhat, putting conditions on aid, possibly even forcing a diplomatic resolution. With trump, you have the US actively supporting and encouraging it, and even participating in it directly.
Nobody has managed to convince me that that’s better.
Yep. This guy could try to characterize people however he wants but it’s reductionist and silly. Harris didn’t get elected because she refused to stop supporting the genocide. Full stop. The heart of the issue is policy and refusal to represent the American people.