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AIPAC

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American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel lobbying organization whose influence in Cori Bush's election loss is seen as setting a concerning precedent.

Mentions (13)
"Israel has never had more military, economic (deeply integrated with Western tech companies), and political might (despite some third world nations and Ireland/Spain being appalled AIPAC's influence has never been stronger)."
Is it just over for the Palestinian people? · u/Nearby-Cantaloupe855 · ↑729 · 2024-09-28
"Only 12/535 members (2%) of the whole congressional body, all from different states, have never received AIPAC money. Has it ever been this over before?"
. · CaseVisible2073 · ↑553 · 2025-06-19
"I've fallen for the 'lesser of two evils' bullshit in the past. But there ain't no way anymore. Mayor Pete being asked, 'should Israel be slaughtering kids in hospitals,' hemming and hawing like and answering, 'hmm... such a hard question. so many **hard things**... on all sides... so complex... hmm"
Cannot in good conscience vote for anyone who takes money from AIPAC · u/johnrudolphdrexler · ↑328 · 2025-08-25
"Sure he probably cares about his aipac donor money (and boy has he recieved it), but he also cares about his image ('peace president') much more than other presidents cared in the past - it's just his personality"
"At least with healthcare there's decades of lobbying and bloated bureaucracy. The other forms of greed are a psy op by AIPAC."
rental application fees make me wish for a second Luigi · u/SecretWasianMan · ↑192 · 2026-02-02
"Don Samuels is this weird 75 year old Jamaican dude who's such a bad candidate that not even AIPAC wanted to support him against one of their biggest enemies."
They really picked the worst possible candidate to try and oust Ilhan Omar · u/Helpful-Antelope-678 · ↑129 · 2024-08-13
"It took the left wing alt girls to bring AIPAC money into the main stream. What do you know? There's been foreign influence in our government it just wasn't Russia like the libtards have been saying for nearly a decade."
What a fuckin nightmare · u/Labor-Ally · ↑93 · 2025-10-07
"It sounds like she wasn't necessarily the world's greatest congresswoman but the precedent of AIPAC having this much influence in an election is not ideal"
Cori Bush losing is pretty unfortunate · u/Helpful-Antelope-678 · ↑66 · 2024-08-07
"'AIPAC I'M COMING TO TEAR YOUR KINGDOM DOWN' a different set of nodding black women in the back make the whole thing feels like a faith healing ceremony where the crowd is about to burst into dance to the tune of organ gospel."
"My main criticism of my rep is that he takes hundreds of thousands of dollars from AIPAC and called pro-Palestinian people antisemites."
City subreddits are deranged · u/Marlowes_Cat · ↑63 · 2025-07-01
"In the Knesset speech, after crowing over his first administration's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Trump had fun outing the AIPAC purchasers of the US political class. 'Isn't that right, Miriam?' he shouted over to the widow of the Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson."
"This is a list being collated by TrackAIPAC. If you identify anyone in this picture, please contact them."
"There's a clear genocide that we are witnessing, and between AIPAC, and legit gaslighting by both major parties of the U.S.—truly I'm unsure how much more I can tolerate."
Has Gaza made anyone here no longer care about politics? · u/norizzrondesantis · ↑531 · 2025-04-19
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