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Good evening. It's Thursday, August 8.
Tonight: One of the most bizarre political spectacles I have ever seen in my life is that Kamala Harris continues to campaign for president and media figures and liberals continue to absolutely swoon for her, despite the fact that she has not uttered a single word about anything that she believes – anything beyond a few vague bromides about her support for abortion and LGBT. It is the ultimate campaign based on nothing, believing that she can win by attracting enough votes from people whose brains are equally empty and do not need to hear anything that she actually believes and about any substantive policy disputes. Most amazingly, there seem to be very few – if there are any – corporate journalists who appear to even be slightly perturbed by any of this. A presidential candidate who, three short months before the election, continues to refuse to do any interviews or issue any statements about what she believes, about literally anything, let alone about the multiple domestic and foreign crises already pending.
Last night, however, Kamala Harris appeared to give a scripted speech in Michigan, and one of the first times that she expressed any genuine emotion during the campaign, other than grinning lightly about her own good fortune, came when pro-Palestinian protesters, largely Arab and Muslim voters from that area, angry about the incessant bombing campaign of Gaza that have affected many of their families and killed many of their relatives, went to Kamala's event to protest the White House support and its ongoing support, arming and financing of the Israeli war in Gaza. Kamala for the first time showed real, visible anger over this, of all things, as she spewed scorn and contempt on the protesters, telling them that they should shut their mouths unless they wanted Trump to win.
All of this presents a major problem for many liberals, who have been lying to themselves and to their followers by trying to pretend that Kamala has different views than Biden when it comes to supporting and financing Israel, that she's somehow more sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, based on absolutely no evidence that she is or that she does. And even in the face of a mountain of evidence that she's every bit as pro-Israel as Biden or Josh Shapiro or Tim Walz, and always has been. To shield Kamala, though, from any anger over how she just treated pro-Palestinian and antiwar protesters, these liberal influencers began outright lying by insisting that Kamala said she's more sympathetic to the Palestinian cause than Clinton, she is more sympathetic to the Palestinian cause than Biden and even by claiming, based on nothing, that Kamala said, she was open to an arms embargo against Israel in order to force them to end the war. That's what they claimed that Kamala had said.
In a way, their lying performed a public service because they provoked the first-ever substantive statement by anyone on behalf of Kamala Harris's campaign, namely, her top national security adviser and spokesman, who issued a clear and emphatic statement this morning that Kamala absolutely opposes an arms embargo on Israel and is fully devoted to the defense of the Israeli state.
That is the first time anyone has shared her views on anything – other than that one time when her campaign announced that she repudiates multiple progressive uses she ran on when seeking the Democratic nomination in 2020, such as single-payer health care and a ban on fracking and several other things – and in doing so with this statement, her campaign gave the lie to this left-liberal fantasy to falsely depict her as one to chart a different course than Biden or Trump. When it comes to Israel generally and its war in Gaza specifically. We still don't know what Kamala Harris thinks about the imminent war in the Middle East. The one we talked at length with last night with Professor John Mearsheimer, or what she would do in response to such a war. But at least the statement this morning finally extracted an admission that she fully supports Israel and is committed to their defense in its ongoing war in Gaza.
Then: The Israeli human rights group, B’Tselem, issued a report this week documenting extreme and pervasive abuses in Israeli prisons, where they have Palestinian detainees, including prisoners who were in prison since before October 7, who never received any trial of any kind, who are from the West Bank and not Gaza, and whom even the Israeli government admits had nothing to do with the October 7 attack or with Hamas. This new report comes as Israel is rocked by truly horrifying reports, and even by video, of the use of anal rape by IDF soldiers on detainees, again, once in prison with no trial, followed by the explicit defense of anal rape as a weapon of war or a weapon of vengeance and torture by members of the Israeli Knesset and prominent media figures alike.
We speak about this report, as well as the broader sentiments in Israel regarding war and Palestinians, that set the groundwork for these abuses with Sara McNeely of B’Tselem. Given the time differences in Israel, we taped the interview yesterday. We found this discussion quite thoughtful and thought-provoking, and believe you will as well.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.