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« on: March 17, 2026, 07:45:57 pm »False Leftist Kulinski still hasn't figured out Harris (or Hitler) yet:
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McKenzie's mother and grandparents are Polish Jews who migrated to Australia when his mother was 15.[9]
Her paternal grandfather was from a Jewish family (the original family surname being Medvedof), who arrived in the United States from the Russian Empire.
Here's what Aaron Mate says.
5:595 minutes, 59 secondsRachel Matto played a leading role in wasting years of liberal time and energy on a conspiracy theory that Trump colluded with and was financially
6:086 minutes, 8 secondscompromised by Russia. This entailed ignoring not only the actual evidence about Russia gate, but about Trump's
6:166 minutes, 16 secondscollusion with and financial ties to Israel.
6:216 minutes, 21 secondsWith Russia Gate fanfiction no longer tenable, Matto now claims that Gulf States got him to bomb Iran.
Duginists are currently working overtime to try to label all anti-Duginists as Zionists
Maté was born into a Jewish family in Vancouver[10][15] to Rae Maté, a visual artist and an illustrator of children's books,[16] and Gabor Maté, a Hungarian-born Canadian physician, author, and columnist.[17]
He challenged allegations of collusion between the Russian government and the 2016 Trump presidential campaign, and the extent to which Russian interference influenced the outcome of the 2016 US presidential election,[10]
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In a July 2018 article in The Nation, following the 2018 Russia–United States Summit in Helsinki between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, he defended Trump against the statements made against him
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In December 2019, Maté appeared on the Tucker Carlson Tonight talk show on Fox News and said that people "are accepting the claim that Russia hacked the DNC, even though there's been no evidence yet". Maté said that the "claims" came from "discredited intelligence officials". After numerous investigations into the 2016 election interference, U.S. intelligence agencies reported with "high confidence" that Russia was the culprit in the DNC cyberattacks.[41][42]
In May 2020, Maté stated: "All of the available evidence showed just how baseless [Russiagate] was". He said those who resisted Trump's administration were distracted by the "conspiracy theory that he conspired with or was blackmailed by Russia".[43]
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Regarding the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, he said that the US was funding "proxy warfare" against Russia and preventing any prospect of peace for its own ends.[57]
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According to the Brookings Institution, in 2023, Maté's twitter posts were the 15th most re-tweeted posts by Russian state-backed accounts.[64]
David Sacks, who warned of an impending World War III every single month of the Biden presidency leading up to the 2024 election, has not commented on the ongoing war with Iran.
Sacks was born to a Jewish family in Cape Town, South Africa
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According to a 2024 New York Times article, "Over the last few years, Mr. Sacks, a longtime associate of Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, has transformed from a prominent Silicon Valley executive into an unlikely media celebrity for would-be entrepreneurs, especially those leaning right, who listen to his popular All-In podcast."[63]
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After graduating from Stanford, Sacks co-authored with Peter Thiel the 1995 book The Diversity Myth: Multiculturalism and the Politics of Intolerance at Stanford, published by the Independent Institute.[65
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He is also a significant booster of Republican candidates, sponsoring a spring 2022 fundraiser for GOP senate hopefuls including JD Vance and Blake Masters alongside his former colleague and partner Keith Rabois.[70] In total, Sacks directly gave over $1 million to Senate candidates in 2022.[71]
Sacks was the moderator when Ron DeSantis announced his 2024 presidential campaign on Twitter Spaces on May 24, 2023. He praised DeSantis and donated $50,000 to his campaign.[72] Later in June 2023, Sacks hosted a $10,000 per plate fundraiser for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.[73] He also hosted a campaign fundraiser for Donald Trump at his home in June 2024, which raised around $12 million.[63][74] Sacks was a speaker at the 2024 Republican National Convention.[75][76] He voted for Trump in the 2024 presidential election.[77]
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Since October 2022, Sacks has been commenting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, taking a view against US involvement in Ukraine, and especially US military assistance for Ukraine.[64] During the 2024 Republican National Convention, Sacks said that the United States had "'provoked' Russia to invade Ukraine"
Luna has said that her father raised her to follow Messianic Judaism, an evangelical movement that incorporates Jewish traditions into Protestant Christianity, and that she is "a small fraction Ashkenazi".[5][7][8][9]
In June 2022, Luna repeated false claims that the 2020 United States presidential election was stolen, "I believe that President Trump won that election, and I do believe that voter fraud occurred." The previous month, she attended a red carpet event and screening of 2000 Mules, a film that claims to show evidence of widespread electoral fraud in the 2020 election.[57]
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Luna said that Kirk had recruited her to work at Turning Point USA, and credited him with launching her political career.[66] Luna wrote a letter calling for a statue of Charlie Kirk to be installed in the United States Capitol.[67]
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Luna is a cosponsor of the Ukraine Fatigue Resolution (H.Res.113), sponsored by Florida representative Matt Gaetz. The bill would suspend all U.S. foreign aid to Ukraine
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In 2023, Luna was among 98 Republicans to vote for a ban on cluster munitions to Ukraine.[90][91] The same year, Luna voted for a moratorium on aid to Ukraine.[92][93] In April 2024, Luna again voted against the $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine.[94]
In October 2025, amidst the Russo-Ukrainian war, Luna met with Kirill Dmitriev, an envoy of Russian president Vladimir Putin. Regarding the meeting, Luna said that she wished to "foster the relationship and conversations of peace and trade. Our two countries do not need to be enemies. Allies in trade benefit everyone."[95][96] After Putin said that Donald Trump deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, Luna praised Putin, thanking the Russian government for "backing" the President.[97]
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And here come these, you know, very
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arrogant, confident, unabashed guys who
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are saying, yeah, all the religions are
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bad and evil and wrong and here's why.
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And so they had their moment in the sun.
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But what happened with the new atheist
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is kind of sad and pathetic because
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instead of like staying true to those
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like enlightenment values and liberal
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values
ended
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up going right-wing and their hate boner
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for Muslims became like genuine bigotry
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against Muslims. Um, you know, you also
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had they got obsessed with these like
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purple-haired social justice warriors on
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college campuses and they acted like
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they were the main enemies of
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civilization. So, out of the new atheist
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thing did come this like antisocial
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justice warrior craze, right? And so
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many of them went right.
He's just a
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neocon.
They're
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the bad guys. They have bad values. They
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come from a bad culture with a bad
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religion. We're trying to spread our
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good values. And so like the wars are
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justified.
If Dick Cheney had
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his way, he would turn the Middle East
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into like Wyoming.
It's so easy to be like,
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"Oh, yeah, that last war which was an
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obvious disaster. I'm against that. But
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this new one, this is going to be
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great."
Sam Harris
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correctly believes that Donald Trump is
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like a psychopathic fascist. How can you
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in one breath say, "This guy's a
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psychopathic fascist, but also he should
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launch an illegal and offensive war
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against this country that didn't attack
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us and overthrow their government and
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fix their political system."
Latest Epstein emails suggest an infatuation with white supremacy
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as well as the idea of Black people being naturally inferior to white people.
Until then, I suppose I had been among others who thought of Epstein as an uber-rich and well-connected sex offender — and not much else.
But he was also a nexus for white supremacist ideologues. And Friday’s release of Epstein files, which comes as the Trump administration withholds much of what they are legally required to release, leaves no doubt about Epstein’s bigotry. And the documents reveal how intense his obsession with white supremacy truly was.
Journalist and researcher Hannah Gais highlighted this in a post on X, in which she summarized an email Epstein apparently sent to public intellectual Noam Chomsky in which he shared links to articles about race and IQ that were published on the website of a white nationalist podcast.
“Translation for normal people: Epstein was sending around links to the white nationalist podcast The Right Stuff, which played an active role in ‘Unite the Right,’”
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In that same email, Epstein appears to reference his ties to disgraced geneticist James Watson, who promoted the racist idea of Black people being less intelligent than white people. Another email from the newly released batch appears to show Epstein inviting someone to breakfast with himself and Watson.
And then there’s this email, highlighted by journalist Akilah Hughes, showing an apparent donation from Epstein to white supremacist commentator Jean-François Gariépy, an alt-right YouTuber who has frequently given a platform to white nationalists.
Gariépy — much like white nationalist Richard Spencer — has openly boasted about appearing in the Epstein files.
As it turns out, Spencer and Gariépy both discussed Epstein’s donation during an online chat a few months back.
“Jeffrey had defects like we all do, but he was a good man, an ambitious man, and a visionary in many ways,” Gariépy wrote on X. “More people like him could improve the world. He died for our sins.”
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein proclaimed January 24, 2026, as "Walk for Peace Day" to honor the venerable monks' journey,[20][21] and became the first U.S. Governor to meet with the venerable monks.[22]
Stein was born on September 13, 1966, in Washington, D.C., the son of Jane (Stoneman) and Adam Stein, of Jewish descent.[7]
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In July 2025, Stein criticized anti-Israel resolutions passed by North Carolina Democrats, saying the state Democratic Party "should focus on issues we’re facing here".[53]
Epstein asked Chomsky for advice over 'putrid' media coverage, files show
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"Noam. I d love your advice on how I handle my putrid press," Epstein wrote, adding that media coverage was "spiralling out of control".
"Do I have someone write an op ed?" Epstein asked. "defend myself? or try to ignore. realizing that mobs are dangerous."
A reply from an account labelled in the documents as Noam Chomsky reads: "What the vultures dearly want is public response, which then provides a public opening for an onslaught of venomous attacks, many from just publicity seekers or cranks of all sorts."
"That's particularly true now with the hysteria that has developed about abuse of women, which has reached the point that even questioning a charge is a crime worse than murder," the email added.
He alleged that the U.S. rejected any compromise with Russia and that this might have provoked the invasion.[197] According to Chomsky, the U.S. was arming Ukraine only to weaken Russia, and Ukrainian requests for heavy weaponry were untrue "Western propaganda", despite Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy repeatedly asking for them.[198] More than a year into the invasion, Chomsky argued that Russia was waging the war "more humanely" than the U.S. did the invasion of Iraq.[199]

Steve Witkoff – United States Special Envoy to the Middle East
Jared Kushner – Donald Trump's son-in-law
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Marc Rowan – CEO of Apollo Global Management
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Yakir Gabay – Israeli businessman
Rowan is Jewish.[8]
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As a result of the 2023 Palestine Writes conference held at University of Pennsylvania, Rowan attempted to organize a boycott of donors and signed a letter urging a response to alleged antisemitism at the festival.[22][23]
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Together with his spouse, Rowan contributed $1 million to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.[28]
Yakir Gabay (Hebrew: יקיר גבאי; born 1966) is a Cypriot-Israeli billionaire real estate businessman, based in Cyprus. He owns 10% of Frankfurt-listed Luxembourgish real estate company Aroundtown SA.[1]
Gabay is the son of Meir Gabay, a former Director-General of the Israeli Ministry of Justice who also served as the Civil Service Commissioner of Israel, in addition to being elected the President of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal. Yemima Gabay, his mother, was a senior at the Israeli State Attorney's Office and Director of the Pardons Department in the State of Israel's Ministry of Justice. In 2026 Gabay joined the Gaza Executive Board of Peace.[2]
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Gabay was involved in a long-standing group chat from October 2023 through early May 2024 with some of the United States' most powerful business leaders with the stated goals of "chang[ing] the narrative" in favor of Israel and "help[ing] win the war" on U.S. public opinion following Hamas's October 7th attack on Israel.[27] Members of the group chat discussed how they received private briefings by, and worked closely with, members of the Israeli government, including former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett; Benny Gantz, a member of the Israeli war cabinet; and Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog.[27]
His paternal grandparents, Reichel and Joseph Kushner, were Holocaust survivors who came to the U.S. in 1949 from Navahrudak, now in Belarus.[8][9] Reichel, described as the family's matriarch, led efforts during the Holocaust to escape from the Navahrudak ghetto by digging a tunnel. Later, she became a member of the Bielski partisans.[10][11]
Raised in a Modern Orthodox Jewish family,[12] Kushner graduated from the Frisch School, a Modern Orthodox yeshiva high school, in 1999 and enrolled at Harvard University in the same year. According to journalist Daniel Golden, Kushner's father made a donation of $2.5 million to the university in 1998, not long before Jared was admitted.[13][14] At Harvard, Kushner was elected into the Fly Club, supported the campus Chabad house led by Hirschy Zarchi,[15][16]
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Jared Kushner had been a lifelong Democrat prior to his father-in-law Donald Trump entering politics.[61]
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From the outset of the presidential campaign of his father-in-law Donald Trump, Kushner was the architect of Trump's digital, online, and social media campaigns
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Kushner's contacts with Russian officials came under scrutiny as part of the larger federal investigation into Russian interference in the election.[118]
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On August 24, 2017, Kushner traveled to Israel to talk to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu[156] (with whom Kushner has longstanding personal links and family ties, causing Palestinians to distrust him[157][158]).
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Donald Trump formally unveiled a plan authored by Kushner in a White House press conference alongside Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on January 28, 2020; while representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Oman attended the event. Palestinian representatives were not invited.[159]
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Kushner referred to the valuable potential of Gaza's “waterfront property,” suggesting that Israel should move civilians from Gaza to the Negev desert in southern Israel.[186][187]
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In December 2025 Kushner resurfaced as part of a high-stakes U.S. delegation in Trump's second administration. Alongside real-estate investor and special envoy Steve Witkoff, Kushner traveled to Moscow and met for nearly five hours with Russian President Vladimir Putin
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He married Ivanka Trump in a Jewish ceremony on October 25, 2009. They had met in 2005 through mutual friends.[284][285][286] Kushner and Ivanka (who converted to Judaism in 2009[287]) are Modern Orthodox Jews, keep a kosher home, and observe the Jewish Shabbat.[288][289][290] They have three children, a daughter born in July 2011[291] and two sons, born in October 2013[292] and March 2016.[293]