Last June, local prosecutor Wesley Bell called Rep. Cori Bush to assure her that under no circumstances would he be running against her, according to audio of a phone call between Bell and Bush obtained by Drop Site News.

A few months later, he launched his primary challenge against Bush for the Missouri House seat after being recruited by AIPAC.

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Yeah, the lobbyists have power in and against both major parties. There’s nothing wrong with being critical thinking oriented… but that’s exactly what’s being suppressed by that movement. I hope ppl start realising it isn’t about what they’re being fed to believe pertaining to Israeli policy.

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Preeeety sure Democrats didn’t decide Citizens United. Whether we like it or not, the Roberts court said money = speech, so PACs can do whatever they want, whenever they want, with whomever they want. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.

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Citizens United is the cause of our lobby issues generally, yes, but the Democrats are still responsible for allowing their members to take AIPAC money.

They stopped members taking NRA money when the NRA was trying to play bothsides, they can do it with Israeli money too. Swearing off money from AIPAC and other Israeli groups should be a requirement to run in the party.

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They stopped members taking NRA money when the NRA was trying to play bothsides

Gonna need proof on that one. Take this, this, or this as counterexamples.

You’re flipping causality. AIPAC gives money to Democrats because they want to give money to Democrats. The NRA (generally) doesn’t give money to Democrats because it doesn’t want to give money to Democrats. It has nothing to do with the party “stopping members” from taking their donations.

Swearing off money from AIPAC and other Israeli groups should be a requirement to run in the party.

That’s not how running for office as a registered member of a party works. Like, at all.

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I fucking hate the game.

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Me too, friend. Our lives are meaningfully shittier because a bunch of robed morons with lifetime appointments pretend not to know how the real world actually works and then shrug when their decisions lead to predictably awful outcomes. “I told you so” doesn’t even begin to feel cathartic.

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He lied and let down his community when he served as the St. Louis County Prosecutor as a “progressive Democrat”. Then he lied to Cori Bush as this article states.

I don’t know how this person sleeps at night, but I guess the huge sums of money from AIPAC and a handful of oligarchs is all he cares about.

Needless to say: let’s all be sure to vote in all elections - primaries are just as crucial. This primary takes place in one week. And if you can, please support Cori Bush so that she can continue to speak truth to power. Thank you!

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Being progressive is so popular people there’s an influx of people trying to hijack the movement. Like John Fetterman which will campaign as a progressive and immediately embrace AIPAC as soon as they get elected.

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I don’t know how this person sleeps at night

On a bed stuffed with blood money apparently

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SHOCKING NEWS: Politicians lie, even to one another.

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