MARK LEVIN: Was Steve King gesagt hat, war dumm, aber was ist mit dem Antisemitismus in der Demokratischen Partei?


Mark Levin hat heute Nacht den Albtraum gewogen, den Steve King gerade wegen seiner Kommentare in der New York Times hat.

Levin machte den Punkt geltend, ob Steve King gemeint war, was er sagte oder ob er nur unartikuliert ist, seine Kommentare waren dumm Er sagte aber auch, er glaube nicht, dass König ein als Kongressabgeordneter gekleideter Klandmann ist.

Sein größter Punkt in seinem ersten Abschnitt war jedoch die Frage, wo die Abstimmung den gesamten Antisemitismus der Demokraten verurteilen soll.

Dies ist aus der Beschreibung in seinem Podcast:
No excuses should be made for Congressman Steve King’s alleged comments (R-IA), but he’s not a Klansman dressed up as a Congressman. The New York Times should release the audio they claim to have of King’s statements for the people can hear for themselves. Moreover, the growing movement of anti-Semitism in the Democratic party continues. Former President Jimmy Carter, John Kerry, Keith Ellison, Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton, and new members of Congress Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, have all said things to eviscerate the Jewish state and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Yes, it’s important to condemn racism, and it’s equally important to condemn the growing anti-Semitism in the Democrat Party
Hier ist sein voller Podcast von heute Nacht bis 1:27, in dem er seine Diskussion über King beginnt:

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