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The thing about Tlaib and her ilk, and their mirror images on the other side, is, I don't quite understand why most people seem so incapable of simply tuning out the crazier talking points floating around out there.
 
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Alright, I’ve got no love for Talib, but I’m going to take the contrarian view on this.

The reporter’s first 5 questions were not posed as questions about Hamas and terrorism; she kept repeating an absurd, sensationalized, and so far unsubstantiated claim about babies heads being cut off. It was such an utterly grotesque and ridiculous question that I can understand Talib refusing to play into her game and provide a response. You can see Talib giving her an incredulous look early on in the video and I suspect she made up her mind then and there to not dignify the questions with a response.

And the flag question is a cheap shot. America has plenty of sicko terrorists and a history that includes killing its minority peoples out of hatred and sometimes just for sport; yet I am still supportive of the flag and my country.

Talib is of Palestinian descent and likely still has family in that part of the world. Hamas is absolutely a terrorist organization (or is at least acting like one) but their actions do not make all Palestinians terrorists. I have no problem with Talib showing support for her Palestinian roots by flying the flag.

I suspect and hope that Talib will make a statement about these atrocities but I don’t blame her for ignoring this particular reporter.

Okay. Let me have it.

Palestinians overwhelmingly voted Hamas in power. The majority of them are complicit.
 
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"Squad" Democrats Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo. and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich. were the only two representatives who voted against a bill barring Hamas terrorists from entering the United States.

The bill, HR 6679, which was also called the "No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act," expanded a U.S. ban on Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) officers to include all PLO members.

The bill, which was introduced by Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Penn., also barred Hamas members and other participants in the Oct. 7 attack from the U.S.

The legislation states that any person who "participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated" the October 7 attack on Israel or attacks after that, "shall be ineligible for any relief under the immigration laws."

Cori Bush and Rashida Tlaib demand cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

United States Representatives Rashida Tlaib (2nd L), Cori Bush (L) hold a banner demanding a ceasefire and condemning the Israeli attacks on Gaza, in front of U.S. Capitol in United States on November 8, 2023.
"Any alien who carried out, participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated any of the attacks against Israel initiated by Hamas beginning on October 7, 2023, is inadmissible," the bill states.

While 422 members of the House voted to pass the bill, three far-left members voted either against the bill or voted present.

Bush and Tlaib voted against the bill while Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., voted present.

In a press release, Tlaib said that the bill was "just another" Republican bill used to "incite" hatred.

"H.R. 6679 is unnecessary because it is redundant with already existing federal law," Tlaib said.

"It’s just another GOP messaging bill being used to incite anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, and anti-Muslim hatred that makes communities like ours unsafe," the Democrat representative said.

Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., delivers the Working Families Party response to President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday. (Working Families Party/YouTube/Screenshot)

Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., delivers the Working Families Party response to President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday.
Rep. Ramirez said that she voted present because she is "done with political games."

"I voted present because I am done with political games," Ramirez said. "The majority is wasting time bringing a bill that is already current law. There are already no immigration benefits for Hamas terrorists.

"After participating for 15 hours of a sham impeachment, I could not stomach another bill only introduced to score cheap political points, politicize immigration, and divide our communities. Like the Republican’s sham impeachment, this bill does not meaningfully address border security nor further protect our communities. H.R.6679 is unnecessary," Ramirez said. "It’s a waste of resources and time. And I’m not playing along."

Bush and Tlaib split image

Democrat Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., left, and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., right.
Tlaib and Bush are among a small but vocal minority of Democrats critical of Israel in the ongoing conflict.

Tlaib was among the first to condemn Israel for the now-discredited claim that it struck a hospital in Gaza with an airstrike and killed some 500 people.

U.S. intelligence said that the blast originated from a rocket fired by militants in Gaza that fell short.
 
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"Squad" Democrats Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo. and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich. were the only two representatives who voted against a bill barring Hamas terrorists from entering the United States.

The bill, HR 6679, which was also called the "No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act," expanded a U.S. ban on Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) officers to include all PLO members.

The bill, which was introduced by Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Penn., also barred Hamas members and other participants in the Oct. 7 attack from the U.S.

The legislation states that any person who "participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated" the October 7 attack on Israel or attacks after that, "shall be ineligible for any relief under the immigration laws."

Cori Bush and Rashida Tlaib demand cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

United States Representatives Rashida Tlaib (2nd L), Cori Bush (L) hold a banner demanding a ceasefire and condemning the Israeli attacks on Gaza, in front of U.S. Capitol in United States on November 8, 2023.
"Any alien who carried out, participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated any of the attacks against Israel initiated by Hamas beginning on October 7, 2023, is inadmissible," the bill states.

While 422 members of the House voted to pass the bill, three far-left members voted either against the bill or voted present.

Bush and Tlaib voted against the bill while Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., voted present.

In a press release, Tlaib said that the bill was "just another" Republican bill used to "incite" hatred.

"H.R. 6679 is unnecessary because it is redundant with already existing federal law," Tlaib said.

"It’s just another GOP messaging bill being used to incite anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, and anti-Muslim hatred that makes communities like ours unsafe," the Democrat representative said.

Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., delivers the Working Families Party response to President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday. (Working Families Party/YouTube/Screenshot)'s State of the Union address Tuesday. (Working Families Party/YouTube/Screenshot)

Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., delivers the Working Families Party response to President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday.
Rep. Ramirez said that she voted present because she is "done with political games."

"I voted present because I am done with political games," Ramirez said. "The majority is wasting time bringing a bill that is already current law. There are already no immigration benefits for Hamas terrorists.

"After participating for 15 hours of a sham impeachment, I could not stomach another bill only introduced to score cheap political points, politicize immigration, and divide our communities. Like the Republican’s sham impeachment, this bill does not meaningfully address border security nor further protect our communities. H.R.6679 is unnecessary," Ramirez said. "It’s a waste of resources and time. And I’m not playing along."

Bush and Tlaib split image

Democrat Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., left, and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., right.
Tlaib and Bush are among a small but vocal minority of Democrats critical of Israel in the ongoing conflict.

Tlaib was among the first to condemn Israel for the now-discredited claim that it struck a hospital in Gaza with an airstrike and killed some 500 people.

U.S. intelligence said that the blast originated from a rocket fired by militants in Gaza that fell short.

I’m not sure how they get elected to another term
 

"Squad" Democrats Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo. and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich. were the only two representatives who voted against a bill barring Hamas terrorists from entering the United States.

The bill, HR 6679, which was also called the "No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act," expanded a U.S. ban on Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) officers to include all PLO members.

The bill, which was introduced by Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Penn., also barred Hamas members and other participants in the Oct. 7 attack from the U.S.

The legislation states that any person who "participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated" the October 7 attack on Israel or attacks after that, "shall be ineligible for any relief under the immigration laws."

Cori Bush and Rashida Tlaib demand cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war

United States Representatives Rashida Tlaib (2nd L), Cori Bush (L) hold a banner demanding a ceasefire and condemning the Israeli attacks on Gaza, in front of U.S. Capitol in United States on November 8, 2023.
"Any alien who carried out, participated in, planned, financed, afforded material support to, or otherwise facilitated any of the attacks against Israel initiated by Hamas beginning on October 7, 2023, is inadmissible," the bill states.

While 422 members of the House voted to pass the bill, three far-left members voted either against the bill or voted present.

Bush and Tlaib voted against the bill while Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., voted present.

In a press release, Tlaib said that the bill was "just another" Republican bill used to "incite" hatred.

"H.R. 6679 is unnecessary because it is redundant with already existing federal law," Tlaib said.

"It’s just another GOP messaging bill being used to incite anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, and anti-Muslim hatred that makes communities like ours unsafe," the Democrat representative said.

Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., delivers the Working Families Party response to President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday. (Working Families Party/YouTube/Screenshot)'s State of the Union address Tuesday. (Working Families Party/YouTube/Screenshot)

Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., delivers the Working Families Party response to President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday.
Rep. Ramirez said that she voted present because she is "done with political games."

"I voted present because I am done with political games," Ramirez said. "The majority is wasting time bringing a bill that is already current law. There are already no immigration benefits for Hamas terrorists.

"After participating for 15 hours of a sham impeachment, I could not stomach another bill only introduced to score cheap political points, politicize immigration, and divide our communities. Like the Republican’s sham impeachment, this bill does not meaningfully address border security nor further protect our communities. H.R.6679 is unnecessary," Ramirez said. "It’s a waste of resources and time. And I’m not playing along."

Bush and Tlaib split image

Democrat Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., left, and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., right.
Tlaib and Bush are among a small but vocal minority of Democrats critical of Israel in the ongoing conflict.

Tlaib was among the first to condemn Israel for the now-discredited claim that it struck a hospital in Gaza with an airstrike and killed some 500 people.

U.S. intelligence said that the blast originated from a rocket fired by militants in Gaza that fell short.
The leaders of the Hamas caucus strike again…can we please vote them out now??
 
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