When he launched his campaign last week for a Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat, Representative Seth Moulton made sure that one of his first moves was to announce that he is returning campaign donations that he received from individuals affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and would no longer accept campaign support from the group. Also last week, popular podcast hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan pressed Senator Cory Booker to answer whether he considered Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a war criminal; The Ringer’s Van Lathan told Governor Gavin Newsom that Lathan would not support a 2028 candidate who took money from AIPAC, resulting in the governor literally squirming and using the word “interesting” repeatedly; radio host Charlamagne tha God asked Governor Josh Shapiro if AIPAC donations improperly influence U.S. decisions on Israeli-Palestinian issues; and MSNBC’s Eugene Daniels asked Kamala Harris if Israel’s actions over the last two years constitute genocide.

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    I don’t think you get to take money from the Israeli government if you don’t continue to promote propaganda

    Sure you do. Just vote the correct way and the money flows. Maybe not as much as when you’re out there shilling professionally. But keeping your mouth shut (or issuing some meally mouth “I condemn Hamas and support a two state solution”) is enough to keep stay in their good graces.

    I know it seems like I can trace the Heritage Foundation to everything wrong with the world in 2025.

    They’re part of Matt Taibbi’s Vampire Squid. Like, it’s easy to trace it back to them, sure. And the Federalist Society. And the Mercers and Adelsons. And ALEC. And the Young Conservatives of Texas.

    It’s movement conservativism which, at its heart, is a project to extract labor value from the rest of the world at the highest velocity possible. A vast right wing conspiracy, as the saying goes.

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      True, but in addition to Heritage, Weyrich also cofounded or was involved in multiple conservative organizations responsible for a lot of the damage done in the U.S. since the early 70s (including Alec, Free Congress Foundation, The Freedom and Democracy Institute of Russia, Coalitions for America, council for national Policy, and others). He is considered one of the founding fathers of the New Right.