If you were worried that corporate media was going to take a break this week from convincing viewers into supporting genocide, we’ve got some very good news for you. If, on the other hand, you’re a sane, feeling person, you’re not going to like this episode.
We start with Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss (not awesomesauce) who’s just following orders. He claims that his constituents support Israel’s mass murder campaign in Gaza, even when polls show that the majority of Americans support a ceasefire. So we’re not sure where he’s getting his numbers.
But of course, since on matters of war our government boasts near-perfect bipartisanship, he’s backed up by Republican Congressman Tom Cotton, whose only qualm with the Democrats is that Joe Biden hasn’t been aggressive enough. Otherwise, they’re on the same page.
Republican Tom Cotton is then seconded by Democratic Senator Mark Warner. Mark Warner is echoed by Republican Senator Mike Rounds. The bipartisan merry-go-round starts to spin so fast with emphatic agreement that we get so dizzy we can no longer tell who’s in what party and everyone throws up from the sickening spinning of genocidal narratives.
And then Elon Musk goes to Israel.
It’s a twisted episode where the warring US uniparty is on full, ugly display. Throw down on it all with Katie and Aaron, who promise never to look away, no matter how brutal it gets.
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