Warnock signed a letter in 2019 likening Israel to "apartheid South Africa" and Communist East Germany nationalreview.com/2020/11/the-ra…
In 2018, Warnock portrayed Israelis as “birds of prey” who viciously kill innocent Palestinian “brothers and sisters.” nationalreview.com/2020/11/the-ra…
In 2014, Warnock said that anti-Semitic pastor Jeremiah Wright's "God Damn America" sermon was a "very fine sermon" freebeacon.com/2020-election/…
In 2008, Barack Obama condemned Wright's "God Damn America" sermon and cut ties with Wright.
In 2009, Wright said "them Jews" were keeping Obama from talking to Wright.
In 2014, Warnock was still calling Wright's "God Damn America" sermon "very fine."
"You ought to go back and see if you can find and read, as I have, the entire sermon. It was a very fine sermon. And Jeremiah Wright was right when he said the attack on him was in a real sense an attack on the black church," Warnock said in 2014. freebeacon.com/2020-election/…
In the sermon that Warnock called “very fine,” Wright claimed that the U.S. government was guilty of “inventing the HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color.” nationalreview.com/2020/11/the-ra…
In the sermon that Warnock called “very fine,” Wright said what America is "doing is the same thing that al-Qaeda is doing under a different color flag — calling on the name of a different God to sanction and approve our murder and our mayhem!” nationalreview.com/2020/11/the-ra…
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One thing that’s striking about the Republicans who have flipped House seats so far: They are all women, minorities, or veterans (in many cases two of three). nationalreview.com/2020/11/meet-t…
In Southern California, Young Kim and Michelle Steel flipped Democratic seats.
A Korean-American woman had never been elected to the U.S. Congress until Steel, Kim, and Democrat Marilyn Strickland of Washington won this November.
In Oklahoma City, Republican state senator Stephanie Bice flipped a Democratic seat, becoming the first Iranian-American ever elected to the U.S. Congress.