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Good evening. It's Tuesday, December 5.
Tonight: Smearing one's political opponents as racist and bigot is one of the most common tactics used by the Democratic Party in general, the Biden White House in particular, and especially its most loyal media allies. Top Biden officials continued that tradition today by spending the day accusing Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky of being an anti-Semite, in part because Massie has cast several votes, deviating from the overwhelming bipartisan consensus on U.S. funding of Israel's wars, as well as Washington's attempts to have Congress implicitly regulate political speech by labeling Israel's most strident critics “anti-Semitic.”
Rep. Massie will be our guest tonight to talk about these attacks by the White House, similar and even more sustained attacks from the highly powerful American Israel Political Action Committee, also known as AIPAC, and his general views on U.S. funding the wars of foreign countries, including Ukraine and Israel. We'll also talk to him about related issues to curb political speech online in the West, the ongoing attempt by the Biden White House to secure billions of dollars more for the war in Ukraine, and the Biden administration's current demands for a full renewal with no changes of the NSA and FBI as domestic spying powers.
Last night, we examined a resolution that had just been introduced yesterday in Congress to formally declare anti-Zionism, the ideology known as anti-Zionism, to be anti-Semitic, even though anti-Zionism is a view shared by millions of Americans, including many Jews and even many Israelis. Regardless of one's views on the merits of whether this particular view is bigoted or not, we stress the bizarre notion that somehow it's the proper role of the U.S. Congress to dictate to Americans which political views are and are not racist and bigoted, an act that can create extreme levels of social scorn from expressing a particular political view that Congress has now officially declared anti-Semitic, but also one that could have concrete implication for the free speech rights of Americans by handing a good pretext to large corporations and universities to ban the expression of such views on the ground that our government has formally now declared them to be racist.
As we predicted last night, and predicting it hardly required a crystal ball, that resolution passed today with an overwhelming bipartisan majority. Every Republican in the House except one voted yes. That one ‘No’ vote was from Congressman Massie, along with 95 House Democrats who voted ‘Yes’; 92 more Democrats who cowardly voted ‘Present’, and only 13 Democrats joined Congressman Massie in voting ‘No.’
Over the last six years, every crisis or reported crisis in the United States and the West, from the Covid pandemic to January 6, from Russiagate to the war in Ukraine, has been seized on by U.S. and EU officials to justify ever new levels of censorship. As we have repeatedly documented on this show, the same has been done ever since October 7 for this new Israeli war in Gaza. So many measures of classic what's called “cancel culture” or even official censorship have been undertaken against Israel's critics. This attempt now to officially impose a congressional branding of anti-Semitism on any opponents of the ideology of Zionism is yet another erosion of the free speech right in the name of protecting this foreign country.
There's nothing at all legal or immoral or unusual about AIPAC's use of its power and money. It is only one of many powerful and well-financed lobbies in Washington—the Big Tech lobby, the pharmaceutical lobby, the Wall Street lobby, the NRA, Planned Parenthood, and so many more. But when AIPAC works in conjunction with the Biden White House and Congress to malign Israel critics as bigots and to specifically target members of Congress with lots of money and pledge to try to remove them from Congress for the crime of not sufficiently funding Israel that it's worth taking a serious note. And we'll do that tonight with Rep. Massie.
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