Jennifer Welch doesn’t let Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial nominee Geoff Duncan pour out a word salad on AIPAC donors without demanding a straight answer.



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    1. Jenn is gonna mess around and find herself with a seat at a bigger table. She’s been on fire lately.

    2. Jennifer is incredible. She is a powerful woman and she knows what the fuck she’s talking about.

    3. I love her interview but after reading comments on YouTube video and this thread, I feel like the fascists will win.

      The choice is between a former Republican that takes AIPAC money who stood up to Trump and values laws

      The other choice is a fascist Republican who will take AIPAC money and is loyal to Trump.

      The crazy part: governor of Georgia will not have impact on foreign policy.
      But they do have control over state elections.

      Maybe I am just being paranoid because I just finished reading the Rise and Fall of Hitler:

      where the communists thought that the socialists weren’t liberal enough, moderates thought socialists were too liberal, and conservatives actively helped Hitler thinking they could control him. Nazis all fell in line behind Hitler just like MAGA will fall in line behind Trump and other fascists.

      Nethanyu will get his wish: a permanent Republican majority to ensure he can proceed with his genocide.

      But then again, internet isn’t always reflective of real world.

    4. wait, who is this lady? is she really a bravo tv designer? i think i love her, as a lefty from GA

    5. IHateThisWebsiteOk on

      *”I’m not going to give you the shallow answer of saying yes or no…”*

      What a scumbag way of trying to avoid it, like the answer is somehow soooo complicated, no, it’s literally a yes or no question. He’s such a coward.

    6. I like that she did this, but I also think it’s a lot to ask to interview a politician and then try to get them to pledge “I’ll never do this” or “I’ll never do that.” It then creates a precedent for asking politicians all sorts of other similar questions about what they will or won’t do in the future. Asking somebody a question like that is like asking them to never change their position on any issue, or to potentially set themselves up for “gotcha” stuff in the future if any situation changes.

      This particular case could be an exception, given all the politicians who sit on their hands in the face of a genocide and who then turn out to have received money from Israel.

    7. I love Jennifer! I listen to her and Angie on the IHIP news podcast. They also have a You Tube channel as well.

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