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Media Operations Underway To Distance Harris from Biden's Burden, Netanyahu

One of the big factors in the rapidly-forced retirement announcement by President Joe Biden at the hands of the Obamacons and Clintons, was that Biden has Israeli Prime Minister and war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu around his neck, and significant sections of the younger cohorts of Democratic voters have been making it obvious, since the primary season, that they will refuse to vote for the President’s re-election. The college and university occupations all over the nation this spring were accompanied by substantial “uncommitted” votes in Democratic primaries, organized by Islamic-American leaders despite Biden having no opposition. Some Irish-American organizations also demonstrated against Biden’s policy of arming Israel for the slaughter of Palestinians.

Against a backdrop of near-universal U.S. and British celebration of Kamala Harris’s heroic activity and smiling face—keyed as usual by Chatham House, which lauded her “generational change” and “foreign policy experience"—Harris herself and her promoters sought on July 26 to pick a fight with Netanyahu in the media, a fight which had actually not occurred in their 40-minute closed-door meeting. One exemplary statement from Harris, in the press availability with Netanyahu after the meeting, as quoted by Axios: “And as I just told Prime Minister Netanyahu, it is time to get this deal done. Let’s get the deal done. So we can get a ceasefire to end the war. Let’s bring the hostages home. And let’s provide much needed relief to the Palestinian people. So to everyone who has been calling for a ceasefire, and to everyone who yearns for peace: I see you and I hear you. I will not be silenced.”

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