Another Squad Member Loses and Blames the Jews

Justine Brooke Murray | August 8, 2024
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Primary season is looking pretty rough for "the Squad."

Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) lost her seat to a supposedly less outrageous ‘progressive’ in her district’s primary race on Tuesday. St. Louis prosecuting attorney Wesley Bell defeated her by over 5 percent of the votes. This marks the second Squad member to be dethroned this summer, after New Yorkers had enough of 'Fire Marshal,' Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.). 

How could anyone vote against someone who ‘literally’ cured cancer with her bare hands?!

Could either of these squad members' losses have to do with voters being fed up with their race baiting, hatred of America, support for terrorism and intrusively Marxist agenda? Or perhaps, voters were unamused by their leaders’ kindergarten tomfoolery as constituents struggled to pay for everyday groceries?

Nope! It’s because of the JOOOOS, the squad insists. They did it again! 

During Tuesday night’s concession speech, Bush blamed the Jewish pro-Israel lobby group, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) for her defeat, promising revenge.

Related: MRCTV’s Scheiner: Media ‘Hands-Off’ On Rep. Bush’s Bizarre Faith-Healing Claims

“Let me say this…AIPAC… I coming to tear yo’ kingdom down,” she yelled. “See…now ‘they’ about to see this other Cori...this other side,” she huffed and puffed as she erratically paced the stage. 

“All they did was radicalize me, so now they need to be afraid,” Bush added.

AIPAC’s political wing chipped in nearly $9 million in ad spending to help Bell’s campaign, according to Axios. In June, the newly defeated Bowman put most of the blame on the same group for chipping in nearly $15 million to advertise his successor, County Executive of Westchester County George Latimer. 

“They’ve got the money, we’ve got the many,” Bowman repeated over and over again. 

Except, even before the race was even a twinkle in AIPAC’s eye, polling conducted in January showed the “many” weren’t on Bowman’s side. He was already trailing by 10 percentage points. 

The “many” include his Jewish constituents whom he complained live in his district. 

“There’s certain places where the Jews live and concentrate,” Bowman whined back in April.

Meanwhile, Bush was only one of two members of Congress, along with Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), to vote against legislation barring Hamas terrorists who participated in the October 7, 2023 massacre from entering the U.S. She doubled down last night, vowing to “keep supporting a free Palestine.”


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