Trump is a bigot. The GOP is antisemitic too since they haven’t responded to his terrible rant.
The Republican Jewish Coalition (@RJC) call themselves "a Republican voice in the Jewish community and a voice for American Jews in the GOP." Needless to say, they seem to have had nothing to say in response to this much-noted comment by their master and teacher, Donald J. Trump. pic.twitter.com/BGvG9vVPMO
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) October 16, 2022
— Aaron Brakel (@junolocal) October 16, 2022
For the non-Jews out there, I would say that American Jews really aren't crazy about it in general when non-Jews issue warnings or instructions about what we as a group ought to do or need to do. All the more so when it's so clearly a threat. But not just that.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 16, 2022
Trump offered an ominous message Sunday morning, warning “U.S. Jews” to “get their act together” and be more appreciative—“before it is too late.” https://t.co/eDFKpMTLUe
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 16, 2022
Antisemitism falls from fascist movements like rain drops from the clouds.
— Steve Schmidt (@SteveSchmidtSES) October 16, 2022
The flow of antisemitism from the MAGA fascists was inevitable and inexorable. It is like gravity. It is innate and foundational to any right wing fascist movement built on lies and conspiracy theories.
Dear Republican Jews, once again: time to leave the cult. This is not new, and Trump has warned you before. My Dec 2021 @MSNBC essay "Trump Loves the Jews–Until He Doesn't" https://t.co/1Sz80DFBiS https://t.co/1c1DHYMKhG
— Ruth Ben-Ghiat (@ruthbenghiat) October 16, 2022
Trump warns American Jews to "get their act together" and back him because of his support for Israel "before it's too late" — once again invoking tropes of dual loyalty, an antisemitic canard in and of itself https://t.co/yMWg3PWEaj
— Ben Samuels (@Bsamuels0) October 16, 2022