Remember this story from last week? The Washington Free Beacon reported on what police found during their search of the residence of two 'Students for Justice in Palestine' chapter leaders at George Mason University in northern Virginia. Officers executed a warrant at the sisters' home, where they discovered weapons, foreign passports, and overtly anti-Semitic and anti-American propaganda: "When officers entered the Chanaa family home, they found firearms—modern weapons, not antiques—as well as scores of ammunition and foreign passports, all of which sat in plain view, according to court documents obtained by the Free Beacon and sources familiar with the investigation," the outlet reported. "They also found pro-terror materials, including Hamas and Hezbollah flags and signs that read 'death to America' and 'death to Jews,' according to court documents and sources familiar."
Another Hamas-supporting, pro-terrorism organization, the Council on American-Islamic Relations -- whose leader publicly celebrated the October 7th massacre of Jewish civilians -- defended the America- and Jew-hating women. CAIR painted the pair, who stand accused of crimes, as victims while framing those who've noticed their despicable views and conduct as Islamophobes. Highly on-brand for all involved. And by the looks of this Washington Post headline, they're also in on the whitewashing act:
Police find unsecured weapons and bulk ammo in the family home of George Mason's SJP president and past president (they're sisters)--plus Hamas and Hezbollah flags and armbands that say, "Kill [Jews] where they stand." And *this* is how Wapo headlines the story: pic.twitter.com/3ABzQmXE2A
— Judith Shulevitz (@JudithShulevitz) December 12, 2024
This is also very much on-brand for a troubled entity. If anything, the minor punishment here seems too lenient, at least from the school. Relatedly, it's incredible to see some lefties just openly admitting that various 'news' media organizations are just on their side. It's a fact of life, but it's often denied by people who benefit from the arrangement and alliance:
Pretty incredible admission from Kamala's digital chief via Semafor's Max Tani: "There’s just no value — with respect to my colleagues in the mainstream press — in a general election, to speaking to the New York Times or speaking to the Washington Post, because those are already…
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) December 16, 2024
"Because those are already with us." Meanwhile, I'll leave you with some regional analysis from an outspoken critic of anti-Semitism, who served as State Department spokesperson during the first Trump administration:
Come for the drone decision, stay for the Syria analysis. https://t.co/pBkvTMhCdy
— Morgan Ortagus (@MorganOrtagus) December 17, 2024
Incidentally, Ortagus may reportedly have a new job title rather soon:
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SCOOP: Joel Rayburn and Morgan Ortagus are being considered for the State Dept.’s top Mideast envoy post, 4 people close to the transition told @RobbieGramer, @magmill95 and me. Along with other jobs, Ortagus is also being considered to be Amb. to Saudi. https://t.co/cXvpGnt6Qs pic.twitter.com/JByTVlB4f1
— Daniel Lippman (@dlippman) December 16, 2024
I'll leave you with this, which must be a tough pill to swallow to Hamas' sick fanbase in the West:
🚨🧵Senior Hams official admits to Saudi media Elaph: "October 7 ruined us."
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) December 15, 2024
He admitted in an interview that the October 7 attack, referred to as the 'Al-Aqsa Flood,' inflicted severe damage on the terrorist organization. The official added that Hamss leadership is currently at…