• @jeffw
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    1 month ago

    Except if you read the editorial he wrote, he’s mainly critiquing Arafat and the PLO. He literally says he supports peace but doesn’t think it’s realistic (edit: and closes the article by saying that he hopes he’s proved wrong). He also mentions how Israel won’t relinquish sufficient land to Palestine for peace to be made.

    There are many legitimate criticisms of Shapiro (your first link, for example, as well as his flip-flopping on school vouchers), but claiming he’s significantly more pro-Israel than any of the other candidates is misleading. I’m not aware of any other candidates who called Netanyahu the “biggest barrier” to Middle East peace.

    • Coelacanth
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      121 month ago

      But is the average voter going to actually read his editorial and form their own opinion? Or will they get swayed by loose quotes and bad optics?

      • @jeffw
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        61 month ago

        Good point. But then we shouldn’t be pushing those quotes imo