


Fundraising and Hamas. These should not mix.
Ed Morrissey quotes from Canary Mission:
Canary Mission can confirm that Rashida Tlaib has extensive fundraising ties to Hamas supporters. She employed no less than three Hamas-linked activists to fundraise for her 2018 election campaign, one of whom spent 8 months in prison for his alleged connections to Hamas.
Well if he went to jail for his connections to Hamas, you don't have to call them "alleged." We stop saying "alleged" when the judge's final gavel comes down.
Tlaib additionally used a pro-terror Facebook page, PAC-USA, to raise funds for her 2018 Congressional campaign. Tlaib gave the founder of PAC-USA the position of Chairman of the Finance Committee for Rashida Tlaib for Congress. He used it to promote 12 fundraisers in 8 states, entirely with her support.
In 2015, Tlaib co-founded the Detroit-based, anti-American, anti-Israel and pro-terror hate group, Black4Palestine. A co-founder used the group to conduct activism with members of the Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which is designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).
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The three fundraisers named were Salah Sarsour, Rafiq Jaber, and Abdelbaset Hamayel.
Sarsour, who was jailed for being connected with Hamas in 1995, co-hosted an event with Tlaib in 2018. The group shared an archived link showing Sarsour's name appearing on an event flyer....
Jaber has also apparently admitted to helping distribute Hamas's propaganda in the US. In 2003, he testified that he directed two Hamas front groups to "promote [the Holy Land Foundation] in every way we can" and admitted to distributing pro-martyrdom materials that celebrated the killing of Jews.
The fundraiser is also a co-founder of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
What. A. Shock.
Hamayel, the final of the three fundraisers, has worked for multiple Hamas-linked organizations in the United States, all of which are now defunct.
He worked as a representative for the group "KindHearts for Charitable Humanitarian Development," an organization dissolved in 2011 by the US Department of the Treasury after it was found that they were funneling funds to Hamas.
Marjorie Taylor-Greene introduced a resolution to censor this hideous terror hag.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., on the House floor Thursday.
The privileged resolution focuses on Tlaib's anti-Israel statements and actions.
It also alleges that Tlaib helped organize the pro-Palestinian pro-ceasefire protest and sit-in that took place on Capitol Hill last week, which resulted in arrests.
The resolution will "appear in the record" for two legislative days and be considered for a vote on at a later date, according to the presiding officer on the House floor.
Meanwhile, Biden's spokesdiversity appears to be a Hamas sympathizer.
Karine Jean-Pierre is a disgrace.
"We have not seen any credible threats," she muttered when asked if the administration was concerned about rising antisemitism after the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
Then the White House press secretary launched into a callous soliloquy about how it's actually Muslims and Arab Americans who "have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks.
"President Biden understands that many of our Muslim, Arab, Arab American, and Palestinian American loved ones and neighbors are worried about the hate being directed at their communities."
The next day, realizing her comments had gone viral for all the wrong reasons, she claimed she "misheard" the question.
Too late. We saw her instinct, as with her fellow travelers, to downplay Hamas' depraved slaughter of more than 1,400 innocent Israeli civilians, and to deny the immediate anti-Jewish mania that engulfed campuses and town squares, in the United States and abroad.
Karine Jean-PierreKarine Jean-Pierre said the White House hasn't seen "credible threats" about rising antisemitism.Getty Images
Chants of "Gas the Jews" fill the air.
Swastikas are painted on a beloved Manhattan Jewish deli.
Protesters wave the Hamas flag in Minnesota.
Posters of the hostages held in Gaza are ripped down with an oddly defiant fervor.
Take that, little kidnapped baby.
An old genocidal hatred has been unleashed on the world, under the benign gaze of the likes of Jean-Pierre.
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You get the sense that not far under the surface is the relish expressed by Cornell professor Russell Rickford when he said he was "exhilarated" by the news of Hamas savages defiling young women, butchering terrified children, burning innocents alive and hacking off their heads.
Instead of admitting their relish, most terror apologists just pretend the Israelis made it up.
The newly minted "wartime president," in his preening Oval Office speech after the attack, reserved his emotion and personalization for his gratuitous themes of Islamophobia and Russia's actions in Ukraine.
When talking about Israel and antisemitism (only twinned with Islamophobia), he was dispassionate and numerical, cautioning Israel's government "not to be blinded by rage."
Deb Heine, Dissident
@NiceDeb
What is this? Why is she wearing green in October? The day after she downplayed anti-Semitism in the press room? Protesters have been wearing green, the color of the Hamas flag, to show their support for for the Palestinians.