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Hamawy of New Jersey: worse than Platner? — 8 Comments

  1. Now that’s what I call triangulating to the center!

    Dems have a lot going for the midterms. They don’t seem to be making the most of it.

  2. It’s northern NJ. It doesn’t matter who runs there as long as they are a democrat. And with his soul mate running the city just across the Hudson, he’s in good company.

  3. Andrew McCarthy was the prosecutor in one of the World Trade Center bombing trials, and I read some of his commentary on it.

    I recall this gem about Abdel-Rahman’s defense attorney. I think it caused some significant stir in the media at the time of the trial.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynne_Stewart

    Lynne Irene Stewart (October 8, 1939 – March 7, 2017) was an American defense attorney who was known for representing controversial, famous defendants. She herself was convicted on charges of conspiracy and providing material support to terrorists in 2005,[1] and sentenced to 28 months in prison. Her felony conviction led to her being automatically disbarred. She was convicted of helping pass messages from her client Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, an Egyptian cleric convicted of planning terror attacks, to his followers in al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya, an organization designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the United States Secretary of State at the time; the designation was later revoked in May 2022.

  4. Dems have a lot going for the midterms. They don’t seem to be making the most of it. — huxley

    Absolutely. It’s quite unfortunate, but the currently high gasoline prices following on the heels of the big burst of Biden inflation is a huge headwind for the GOP going into the midterms, IMO. Plus, historically the party in power will generally lose members in one of these elections.

    I’m not sure I understand the Dem’s reasons behind these candidates.

    Are they that hard-up for candidates & they’ll take anyone who can make a splash?
    Is their base so messed up that these candidates are a good match to their desires?
    Does the Dem leadership understand that they have an electoral advantage now and wish to move their elected officials as far to the left as possible?

  5. He was working at the gaza hospital that was a hamas base, that puts a whole other spin on things

    Recall imam rauf over in north bergen was pushing the ground zero mosque a decade ago the cordoba project

    The conquest of a defeated target like hagia sophia

    Which failed due to strong resistance at that time

    Much like therapist galindo

  6. TommyJAY:

    “I’m not sure I understand the Dem’s reasons behind these candidates.

    Are they that hard-up for candidates & they’ll take anyone who can make a splash?
    Is their base so messed up that these candidates are a good match to their desires?
    Does the Dem leadership understand that they have an electoral advantage now and wish to move their elected officials as far to the left as possible?”

    #1 is true but #2 is the biggest reason. And #3 may also come into play.

  7. @TommyJay:historically the party in power will generally lose members in one of these elections.

    Our gracious hostess determined this is not true. It’s endlessly repeated but never checked up on.

    Here’s the tally: in the last 100 years, it’s exactly even for the Senate. Half of the first-term midterm results followed the supposed rule and half did not. So it’s not even close to “always.”

    Just taking a really quick look at the House – the legislative branch that is more sensitive to political winds that blow because every member is up for re-election every two years, rather than a third every two years as in the Senate – reveals that the following presidencies did not follow the rule in their first term midterms (that is, the president’s party did not lose House seats in the first midterms): Coolidge, FDR, Eisenhower, and George W. Bush. What’s more, two other presidents only lost a small number of House seats in the first midterms, much like what happened to Biden and the Democrats this year: JFK only lost 6 seats, and George H.W Bush only lost 8 seats. So even in the House, results like those in 2022 have not been especially unusual.

  8. Anyone that supports hamsters supports barbaric atrocities as a political weapon. So, no complaints when someone says “here’s your share dipshit” before they whack them.

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