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Here's why Joe Biden's 'silence is complicity' tweet condemning antisemitism rings so hollow

Earlier today, President Joe Biden took a bold and brave stand against Nazism:

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Good for him. It’s unfortunate that we’re at a point in time where we need to be reminded that the Holocaust happened and Adolf Hitler was evil and that our political leaders need to be calling out and rejecting antisemitism no matter what.

Presumably he tweeted this in response to yesterday’s incredibly disturbing interview between Alex Jones and Kanye West, in which Ye veered into full on “I like Hitler” territory and even Jones was like “Hol’ up now, dude.” But that raises a question: why didn’t Biden’s tweet mention Kanye West by name? Statistically speaking, there have to be at least a few people out there who missed that whole thing, so wouldn’t it be helpful for him to be specific?

It feels really weird to agree with Mehdi Hasan about something, and yet here we are agreeing that he needs to call out Kanye by name. And we just can’t help but wonder why Biden kept his statement so vague.

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OK, we’re not really wondering. It’s pretty clear why he’d go with that kind of wording.

If Biden had referred specifically to the West debacle (including the recent dinner date between West, Nick Fuentes, and Donald Trump), he’d’ve had to address the antisemitism that runs rampant throughout his own party.

If only. He’s figured out how to play at coming down strongly against antisemitism without actually having to put his money where his mouth is.

He did not, and he will not.

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It’s not both-side-ism, though. Ilhan Omar never sincerely apologized for her “Israel has hypnotized the world” tweet or her “all about the Benjamins” tweet or any other antisemitic tweets. She and her bestie Rashida Tlaib have pushed blood libels and blatant antisemitism poorly disguised as “anti-Zionism.” And she’s never really been held to account by her Democratic colleagues or made to answer for her antisemitism or faced any real consequences.

When push comes to shove, Democratic “political leaders” really don’t care about antisemitism. That goes for Joe Biden as well, who happily signed on to be this guy’s running mate:

And that’s still just scratching the surface.

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And don’t forget still engaging with Iran, where Holocaust denial and antisemitism are effectively prerequisites for political office.

So yeah. Biden and Dems need to practice what they preach before their words can start carrying any moral weight whatsoever.

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One thing Ian Millhiser really likes about Dems is that they don’t hold problematic opinions about Jews

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