Potential VP Shapiro Faces Backlash Over Past Anti-Palestinian Comments

(ProsperNews.net) – Demonstrating the lack of unity within the Democratic party, potential vice presidential pick and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is being scrutinized for remarks he made in pro-Israel op-ed in 1993. Shaprio’s op-ed suggested a two-state solution won’t work and discussed volunteering for the Israeli military when he was a teen.

He suggested at the time that Palestinians were “too battle-minded” to be able to create a sustainable functioning state of their own. The op-ed was entitled “Peace not possible,” and was written when Shapiro was just 20 years old and a college student. In the piece, he cited “history as precedent” and suggested that a peaceful coexistence between Israelis and their neighboring Arabs was impossible.

A spokesman for the governor, Manuel Bonder, told corporate press outlets that his views have evolved over the past 30 years and has since come around to the idea of a two-state solution.

Extreme pro-Palestinian activists within the White House are allegedly hopping mad about his inclusion as a potential VP, despite the details.

Additionally, Shapiro’s defenders have suggested that his critics are engaged in rank antisemitism, which has become more popular among the extreme left wing of the Democratic party.

The Harris campaign is also being scrutinized for racial pandering after a pair of black women activists were exposed for making racist remarks about white women. “F— white women,” and characterizing Trump’s supporters as white trash are just two examples of statements made by Cora Masters Barry and Melanie Campbell. The pair were shown to have visited the Biden White house over 50 times with a dozen of those meetings specific to Kamala Harris or her representatives.

White women are being specifically targeted by the Harris campaign and a recent zoom call targeting white women reportedly had 164,000 attendees and raised several million dollars for Harris’ campaign coffers. Barry and Campbell also implied white women voted how their husbands did, and that all Trump’s voters were potentially racist, without a drop of self-awareness.

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