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It pains me to to say it, but Trump was a better option for Jews than Harris-Walz

October 7 changed everything. The betrayal by the Democrats of their loyal Jewish voters has been so severe since then that their loyalty finally caved

November 6, 2024 11:43
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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in Ann Arbor, Michigan (Getty Images)
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Since that surreal night in 2016 when Trump first won the US presidency, violently rending the fabric of reality as we all knew it, quite a bit has changed. Back then, I lay there in Washington DC in the early hours – I was in town for a history conference – and was utterly poleaxed. A child of the post-Cold War West, it was the first time in my life that a political event had a physical and mental effect on me, causing nightmares, sweats, fear.

This time, I barely felt a thing when I saw that Trump had won. Though I hadn’t known it at the time, that first victory back in 2016 was also seismic for its numbing, cynicism-enhancing effect, teaching well that anything could happen, even in America. Why be surprised, or have hopes, or expect better?

But I also feel differently today – by which I mean less – for other reasons. First, the options on the table. Back in 2016, Hillary seemed so palpably the better choice. Intelligent, competent, hard-working, shrewd, pro-Israel and therefore moral enough: a bastion of the kind of America that I had grown up to expect. Trump was an insult next to her. What did the choice of this uncontrolled loudmouth, possibly criminal bozo reality TV star over her say about the mental abilities of American voters?

Today, facing the extremist-panderer Kamala Harris and the ceasefire-demanding Walz, the choice may indicate something else. If Trump grossly mismanaged Covid, then Biden – in having to cater to the kinds of people produced by the mass social justice movement – mismanaged society and culture so extremely that antisemitism on his watch has become worse in America’s biggest cities than in the Islamist-influenced badlands of Europe. But the splurging antisemitism that has so appalled and sickened good people the West over is the tip of a vast berg made of rotten, DEI-infused ideas, all encouraged by post-Obama Democrats. Harris would have made all this worse.