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Servant of Christ, husband, homeschool dad, founder of @wassonwatch, Marine veteran, abortion abolitionist, Texan, American, Zionist. 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Jan 10 6 tweets 2 min read
The Democrats have been pushing pro Hamas, anti Israel messaging non stop for years. Suddenly a bunch of them are calling out this obviously antisemitic language.

Why? What changed?

Nothing changed. This was always part of the plan. They have been hiding their time while antisemitism has grown on the Right, and now they're going to suddenly cast themselves as opposed to antisemitism, while highlighting the antisemitism on the Right. Oh, and they'll bring receipts because so many folks on the Right (or at least supposed on the Right) have fallen into their trap.

Furthermore, this new Democrat positioning may even cause some of the antisemites on the Right to go harder in their antisemitism as they criticize Democrats for defending Jews.

The best way for Republicans to deal with this is:
1) Prominent Republican leadership needs to boldly, forcefully repudiate antisemitism and antisemitic voices in our party and movement.
2) Republicans need to highlight the antisemitism of the Left over the last several years, and call them out in their sudden "shift," which is clearly political, and not in good faith.

We must not mess this up. The midterms and 2028 Presidential election may ride on this.
Jun 16, 2023 23 tweets 10 min read
If you're interested in abortion numbers post-Dobbs, this thread is for you 🧵
(I'm going to reference some sources, which I'll hyperlink at the bottom of the thread, FYI) In February I compiled a bunch of data from sources including Texas Health & Human Services, Texas Policy Evaluation Project, the Journal of the American Medical Association, & the US Census Bureau in order to figure out what abortions in Texas looked like post-Dobbs.