Pointgod wrote:How is Biden’s foreign policy the same as Trump? This is the insanity I was talking about earlier. Let me remind you what Trump has done and said about the Middle East:
If you want to criticize Biden’s Middle East policy have at it but you can’t ignore the context that it’s in. Israel suffered the worst terrorist attack in the country’s history, this was close to an election year for the U.S. President, both Israeli and Gaza governments are run by uncompromising pieces of **** that want to see Trump win and you have to be fair regarding what the alternative (Trump) would look like.
I definitely believe Biden has a blind spot for Israel out of some nostalgia and his policy of hugging Netanyahu has failed.
I have communicated many times now that these "single issue" people, including myself, understand that Trump would be worse. But you cannot possibly tell them that they vote for a slow death and call it some kind of mercy.
I also think Biden is being very selfish here. He is going to retire in January, maybe sooner. You just said it yourself that Biden has a "blind spot for Israel out of some nostalgia and his policy of hugging Netanyahu has failed". Nostalgia doesn't sound like he has America's best interest in mind.
Guess who's going to have to defend all that during the campaigns + elections? Kamala
If elected, guess who's going to have to try and fix the mess thanks to Biden's unconditional aid? Kamala
Guess who will get the blame?
I also realize that he could say tomorrow that he’d veto any more weapons to Israel and not only would he not pick up a single vote from those on the left that were threatening to sit out or vote third party but he’d lose reliable votes and nothing would change in Gaza because Israel could still continue their war without U.S. support.
He's had months to veto weapons and/or set stronger conditionals. But he has not.
You are making a hypothetical that just will not happen at this point. But for the sake of argument, I'll bite. Yes, it would turn voters. Don't be naive. C'mon now.
Third parties, independents, single issue voters, and non-voters, are part of elections. You have to stop pretending this only hurts democrats. Libertarians cost Trump votes in 2020 when they realized there was nothing Libertarian about him. Reproductive rights, weed legalization helped democrats in the midterms. It's all part of elections .