“Jill Stein is a useful idiot for Russia. After parroting Kremlin talking points and being propped up by bad actors in 2016 she’s at it again,” DNC spokesman Matt Corridoni said in a statement to The Bulwark. “Jill Stein won’t become president, but her spoiler candidacy—that both the GOP and Putin have previously shown interest in—can help decide who wins. A vote for Stein is a vote for Trump.”
It actually is when the AIPAC machine is against you:
https://www.commondreams.org/news/progressives-lose-oregon-primaries
https://apnews.com/article/cori-bush-aipac-house-race-missouri-568c1a84974b8ba176a8d27a8375de42
- There’s a world of policy positions between “give as many weapons as desired without condition” and “abandon Israel”. AIPAC hasn’t gone after Democrats that just express reservations and demand accountability and their effectiveness requires they actually have an argument that with a lot of ad money can sway meaningful numbers of voters.
- AIPAC’s resources are not endless. They can drop big money in small races to influence them, but don’t have the resources to veto a president. Those weren’t crucial votes on Israel policy, they were members they thought were vulnerable. They couldn’t oust Ilhan Omar and they’re not even planning a challenge to Bernie Sanders despite his greater prominence and power. Learned helplessness however could give them everything they want without needing to have the actual power to force it.
- Finally, if you’re trying to discourage antiwar opposition, saying she is effectively required to act in accordance with AIPAC’s wishes is not going to sway anyone who’s angry about Israel’s genocide. If that were actually true then AIPAC supports genocide so, whether under duress or not, Democratic presidents will also be required to support genocide.