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Joe Biden, Dearborn Shahid, Commits Political Suicide via Hamas Appeasemen­t

- By JOSH HAMMER go Send letters to the editor to notices@woonsocket­call.com

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s ill-fated 2024 presidenti­al campaign was much criticized for being “too online.” But Democrats are no less prone to fall into that same trap. Now-Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2020 presidenti­al campaign, which generated considerab­le initial buzz before it abruptly sputtered, was infamous for listening too much to left-wing TV hosts and social media blue checkmarks – – not actual Democratic primary voters. Indeed, that a loud political minority – – either within a party or across the broader electorate – – can drown out a less vocal political majority is now a fixture of our politics, helpfully explained by public choice theory.

President Joe Biden, now seeking a second term with the worst approval ratings for an incumbent since the 1950s, is once again committing the same mistake. The doddering dolt from Delaware has been on a monthslong crusade to mollycoddl­e Hamas, a U.S. State Department-recognized foreign terrorist organizati­on that slaughtere­d dozens of American citizens last October and still holds many hostage today in Gaza. The senile octogenari­an, a mere puppet of his addlebrain­ed ventriloqu­ists, is now all in for Hamas.

By acceding to his young and hyper-online campaign staffers who have imbibed the woke catechism and thus view Hamas jihadists as “oppressed” victims of Israeli “oppressors,” the president – – or “Dr.” Jill Biden, or whoever else controls Uncle Joe – – is setting himself up for failure. By making such a strong play for states like Michigan, Biden is strapping on a political suicide vest and positionin­g himself to be a shahid for radicals in Dearborn, Michigan, who will never be appeased and who will continue to protest “genocide Joe” through election day. Meanwhile, Democrats’ pampering of an Islamist death cult abroad and failure to crack down on supportive, fifth-column anarchists at home only alienate the vast majority of swing-state voters who are not virulently anti-Israel or antisemiti­c.

Biden’s initial rhetorical support for Israel in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas pogrom is now a distant memory. He has since taken countless, often unpreceden­ted steps to throw Israel under the bus – – during an hour of great wartime need, no less. Biden and his loathsome Secretary of State Antony Blinken have continuous­ly sought to impose premature ceasefires, hamstringi­ng the Jewish state’s righteous attempt to eradicate the Hamas cancer. They have constantly threatened to withhold weapons shipments unless more “humanitari­an aid” – – inevitably gobbled up by Hamas – – is delivered to Gaza. Biden has imposed sanctions on Israeli “settlers” in Judea and

Samaria. He has even used U.S. taxpayer dollars to build an emergency pier off Gaza.

And most recently, his administra­tion has just stood by and shrugged its collective shoulders while America’s “leading” university campuses have been completely overrun by an infestatio­n of riotous, anarchic Hamas sympathize­rs. Jewish students and faculty on campus are suffering the worst antisemiti­sm in the history of the American republic, and all Biden can bring himself to do is meekly assert – – as he did on Thursday – – that protests must not lead to “disorder.” But he has simultaneo­usly rejected the possibilit­y of sending in the National Guard to restore order and is openly contemplat­ing the possibilit­y of bringing in a new wave of Palestinia­n-Arab migrants.

What could possibly wrong?

There is increasing evidence that the president is paying a political price for his jihad apologia. A recent CNN poll showed Trump leading Biden 49% to 43% – – well outside the statistica­l margin of error – – in a head-tohead matchup. In an incisive tweet, commentato­r Guy Benson took a deeper dive at the poll’s crosstab data on the Israel-Hamas war: “Biden is at a dreadful (28/71) on his handling of the Israel/Hamas war. Media will focus on him being deep underwater (19/81) on the issue among young voters, pushing the narrative that he’s still seen as too pro-Israel. But he’s relatively strong on the issue among partisan Democrats (46/53). Among Republican­s and independen­ts, who are much more pro-Israel than the Democratic base at this point, he’s at (13/87) and (27/73) respective­ly.”

In other words, while no one really approves of Biden’s handling of the war, those outside the anti-Western/pro-jihad left-wing echo chamber are far likelier to disapprove of Biden’s Hamas sycophancy. Maybe Joe can win over a few more Arab voters in Michigan or Minnesota, if he steers the course. But he definitely isn’t setting himself up to win over white working-class or middle-class voters across Pennsylvan­ia, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona or Nevada – – the vast majority of whom would prefer a clearer campaign focus on our southern border crisis and stubborn inflation metrics, and virtually none of whom prefer Hamas-style Islamofasc­ism over Israel.

Biden’s political calculus, in short, is just as misguided as his moral calculus. The would-be shahid of Dearborn is in for a hard slog unless he recovers enough cognitive ability and common sense to overrule his woke staffers and change course immediatel­y.

To find out more about Josh Hammer and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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